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26 files changed, 15654 insertions, 11757 deletions
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Common/BaseTypes.h b/MdePkg/Include/Common/BaseTypes.h index 3af38facbe..2849ae903a 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Include/Common/BaseTypes.h +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Common/BaseTypes.h @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This file is stand alone self consistent set of definitions.
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation
+ Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, 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
@@ -76,6 +76,71 @@ typedef struct { #define NULL ((VOID *) 0)
#endif
+#define BIT0 0x00000001
+#define BIT1 0x00000002 +#define BIT2 0x00000004 +#define BIT3 0x00000008 +#define BIT4 0x00000010 +#define BIT5 0x00000020 +#define BIT6 0x00000040 +#define BIT7 0x00000080 +#define BIT8 0x00000100 +#define BIT9 0x00000200 +#define BIT10 0x00000400 +#define BIT11 0x00000800 +#define BIT12 0x00001000 +#define BIT13 0x00002000 +#define BIT14 0x00004000 +#define BIT15 0x00008000 +#define BIT16 0x00010000 +#define BIT17 0x00020000 +#define BIT18 0x00040000 +#define BIT19 0x00080000 +#define BIT20 0x00100000 +#define BIT21 0x00200000 +#define BIT22 0x00400000 +#define BIT23 0x00800000 +#define BIT24 0x01000000 +#define BIT25 0x02000000 +#define BIT26 0x04000000 +#define BIT27 0x08000000 +#define BIT28 0x10000000 +#define BIT29 0x20000000 +#define BIT30 0x40000000 +#define BIT31 0x80000000 +#define BIT32 0x0000000100000000UL
+#define BIT33 0x0000000200000000UL
+#define BIT34 0x0000000400000000UL
+#define BIT35 0x0000000800000000UL
+#define BIT36 0x0000001000000000UL
+#define BIT37 0x0000002000000000UL
+#define BIT38 0x0000004000000000UL
+#define BIT39 0x0000008000000000UL
+#define BIT40 0x0000010000000000UL
+#define BIT41 0x0000020000000000UL
+#define BIT42 0x0000040000000000UL
+#define BIT43 0x0000080000000000UL
+#define BIT44 0x0000100000000000UL
+#define BIT45 0x0000200000000000UL
+#define BIT46 0x0000400000000000UL
+#define BIT47 0x0000800000000000UL
+#define BIT48 0x0001000000000000UL
+#define BIT49 0x0002000000000000UL
+#define BIT50 0x0004000000000000UL
+#define BIT51 0x0008000000000000UL
+#define BIT52 0x0010000000000000UL
+#define BIT53 0x0020000000000000UL
+#define BIT54 0x0040000000000000UL
+#define BIT55 0x0080000000000000UL
+#define BIT56 0x0100000000000000UL
+#define BIT57 0x0200000000000000UL
+#define BIT58 0x0400000000000000UL
+#define BIT59 0x0800000000000000UL
+#define BIT60 0x1000000000000000UL
+#define BIT61 0x2000000000000000UL
+#define BIT62 0x4000000000000000UL
+#define BIT63 0x8000000000000000UL
+ //
// Support for variable length argument lists using the ANSI standard.
//
@@ -152,6 +217,24 @@ typedef CHAR8 *VA_LIST; (Value) = (UINTN)((UINTN) (Value) + (UINTN) (Adjustment))
//
+// Return the maximum of two operands.
+// This macro returns the maximum of two operand specified by a and b.
+// Both a and b must be the same numerical types, signed or unsigned.
+//
+#define MAX(a, b) \ + (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) + +
+//
+// Return the minimum of two operands.
+// This macro returns the minimal of two operand specified by a and b.
+// Both a and b must be the same numerical types, signed or unsigned.
+//
+#define MIN(a, b) \ + (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) +
+
+//
// EFI Error Codes common to all execution phases
//
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/BaseLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/BaseLib.h index 7f494f71b5..e1d79e325c 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/BaseLib.h +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Library/BaseLib.h @@ -1,5104 +1,5770 @@ -/** @file
- Memory-only library functions with no library constructor/destructor
-
- 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.
-
- Module Name: BaseLib.h
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __BASE_LIB__
-#define __BASE_LIB__
-
-//
-// Definitions for architecture specific types
-// These include SPIN_LOCK and BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER
-//
-
-//
-// SPIN_LOCK
-//
-typedef UINTN SPIN_LOCK;
-
-#if defined (MDE_CPU_IA32)
-//
-// IA32 context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump()
-//
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 Ebx;
- UINT32 Esi;
- UINT32 Edi;
- UINT32 Ebp;
- UINT32 Esp;
- UINT32 Eip;
-} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER;
-
-#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 8
-
-#elif defined (MDE_CPU_IPF)
-//
-// IPF context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump()
-//
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 F2[2];
- UINT64 F3[2];
- UINT64 F4[2];
- UINT64 F5[2];
- UINT64 F16[2];
- UINT64 F17[2];
- UINT64 F18[2];
- UINT64 F19[2];
- UINT64 F20[2];
- UINT64 F21[2];
- UINT64 F22[2];
- UINT64 F23[2];
- UINT64 F24[2];
- UINT64 F25[2];
- UINT64 F26[2];
- UINT64 F27[2];
- UINT64 F28[2];
- UINT64 F29[2];
- UINT64 F30[2];
- UINT64 F31[2];
- UINT64 R4;
- UINT64 R5;
- UINT64 R6;
- UINT64 R7;
- UINT64 SP;
- UINT64 BR0;
- UINT64 BR1;
- UINT64 BR2;
- UINT64 BR3;
- UINT64 BR4;
- UINT64 BR5;
- UINT64 InitialUNAT;
- UINT64 AfterSpillUNAT;
- UINT64 PFS;
- UINT64 BSP;
- UINT64 Predicates;
- UINT64 LoopCount;
- UINT64 FPSR;
-} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER;
-
-#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 0x10
-
-#elif defined (MDE_CPU_X64)
-//
-// X64 context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump()
-//
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Rbx;
- UINT64 Rsp;
- UINT64 Rbp;
- UINT64 Rdi;
- UINT64 Rsi;
- UINT64 R12;
- UINT64 R13;
- UINT64 R14;
- UINT64 R15;
- UINT64 Rip;
-} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER;
-
-#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 8
-
-#elif defined (MDE_CPU_EBC)
-//
-// EBC context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump()
-//
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 R0;
- UINT64 R1;
- UINT64 R2;
- UINT64 R3;
- UINT64 IP;
-} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER;
-
-#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 8
-
-#else
-#error Unknown Processor Type
-#endif
-
-//
-// String Services
-//
-
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated Unicode
- string and returns the new Unicode string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode
- string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination
- overlap, then the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return Destiantion
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrCpy (
- OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source
- );
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to another
- Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length and returns the new
- Unicode string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode
- string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length Unicode
- characters are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then
- Destination is returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of
- Unicode characters in Source, then Destination is padded with Null Unicode
- characters. If Source and Destination overlap, then the results are
- undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to copy.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrnCpy (
- OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- );
-/**
- Returns the length of a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- This function returns the number of Unicode characters in the Null-terminated
- Unicode string specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return The length of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-StrLen (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *String
- );
-/**
- Returns the size of a Null-terminated Unicode string in bytes, including the
- Null terminator.
-
- This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated Unicode
- string specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return The size of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-StrSize (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *String
- );
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings, and returns the difference
- between the first mismatched Unicode characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to
- SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first
- mismatched Unicode character in SecondString subtracted from the first
- mismatched Unicode character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-StrCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString
- );
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings with maximum lengths, and
- returns the difference between the first mismatched Unicode characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. At most, Length Unicode
- characters will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If
- FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the
- value returned is the first mismatched Unicode character in SecondString
- subtracted from the first mismatched Unicode character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to compare.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-StrnCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString,
- IN UINTN Length
- );
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated
- Unicode string, and returns the concatenated Unicode string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents
- of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of
- Null-terminated Unicode string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated
- Unicode String is returned. If Source and Destination overlap, then the
- results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination
- and Source results in a Unicode string with more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrCat (
- IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source
- );
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to the
- end of another Null-terminated Unicode string, and returns the concatenated
- Unicode string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents
- of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of
- Null-terminated Unicode string Destination, and Destination is returned. At
- most, Length Unicode characters are concatenated from Source to the end of
- Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then
- Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then
- the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination
- and Source results in a Unicode string with more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to concatenate from
- Source.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrnCat (
- IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- );
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated ASCII
- string and returns the new ASCII string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII
- string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination
- overlap, then the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrCpy (
- OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source
- );
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to another
- Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length and returns the new ASCII
- string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII
- string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length ASCII characters
- are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then Destination is
- returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of ASCII characters
- in Source, then Destination is padded with Null ASCII characters. If Source
- and Destination overlap, then the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to copy.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrnCpy (
- OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- );
-/**
- Returns the length of a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- This function returns the number of ASCII characters in the Null-terminated
- ASCII string specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return The length of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrLen (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *String
- );
-/**
- Returns the size of a Null-terminated ASCII string in bytes, including the
- Null terminator.
-
- This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated ASCII string
- specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return The size of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrSize (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *String
- );
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings, and returns the difference
- between the first mismatched ASCII characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to
- SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first
- mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the first
- mismatched ASCII character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString
- );
-/**
- Performs a case insensitive comparison of two Null-terminated ASCII strings,
- and returns the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters.
-
- This function performs a case insensitive comparison of the Null-terminated
- ASCII string FirstString to the Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If
- FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the
- value returned is the first mismatched lower case ASCII character in
- SecondString subtracted from the first mismatched lower case ASCII character
- in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString using case insensitive
- comparisons.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString using case
- insensitive comparisons.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStriCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString
- );
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings with maximum lengths, and returns
- the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. At most, Length ASCII characters
- will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If FirstString is
- identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned
- is the first mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the
- first mismatched ASCII character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrnCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString,
- IN UINTN Length
- );
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated
- ASCII string, and returns the concatenated ASCII string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents of
- Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null-
- terminated ASCII string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated ASCII
- String is returned.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Destination contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and concatenating Destination and
- Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- ASCII characters, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrCat (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source
- );
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to the
- end of another Null-terminated ASCII string, and returns the concatenated
- ASCII string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents
- of Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null-
- terminated ASCII string Destination, and Destination is returned. At most,
- Length ASCII characters are concatenated from Source to the end of
- Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then
- Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then
- the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination and
- Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to concatenate from
- Source.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrnCat (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- );
-/**
- Converts an 8-bit value to an 8-bit BCD value.
-
- Converts the 8-bit value specified by Value to BCD. The BCD value is
- returned.
-
- If Value >= 100, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value The 8-bit value to convert to BCD. Range 0..99.
-
- @return The BCD value
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-DecimalToBcd8 (
- IN UINT8 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Converts an 8-bit BCD value to an 8-bit value.
-
- Converts the 8-bit BCD value specified by Value to an 8-bit value. The 8-bit
- value is returned.
-
- If Value >= 0xA0, then ASSERT().
- If (Value & 0x0F) >= 0x0A, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value The 8-bit BCD value to convert to an 8-bit value.
-
- @return The 8-bit value is returned.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-BcdToDecimal8 (
- IN UINT8 Value
- );
-
-//
-// Linked List Functions and Macros
-//
-
-/**
- Initializes the head node of a doubly linked list that is declared as a
- global variable in a module.
-
- Initializes the forward and backward links of a new linked list. After
- initializing a linked list with this macro, the other linked list functions
- may be used to add and remove nodes from the linked list. This macro results
- in smaller executables by initializing the linked list in the data section,
- instead if calling the InitializeListHead() function to perform the
- equivalent operation.
-
- @param ListHead The head note of a list to initiailize.
-
-**/
-#define INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE(ListHead) {&ListHead, &ListHead}
-
-/**
- Initializes the head node of a doubly linked list, and returns the pointer to
- the head node of the doubly linked list.
-
- Initializes the forward and backward links of a new linked list. After
- initializing a linked list with this function, the other linked list
- functions may be used to add and remove nodes from the linked list. It is up
- to the caller of this function to allocate the memory for ListHead.
-
- If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a new doubly linked list.
-
- @return ListHead
-
-**/
-LIST_ENTRY *
-EFIAPI
-InitializeListHead (
- IN LIST_ENTRY *ListHead
- );
-
-/**
- Adds a node to the beginning of a doubly linked list, and returns the pointer
- to the head node of the doubly linked list.
-
- Adds the node Entry at the beginning of the doubly linked list denoted by
- ListHead, and returns ListHead.
-
- If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Entry is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If ListHead was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and prior to insertion the number
- of nodes in ListHead, including the ListHead node, is greater than or
- equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
-
- @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list.
- @param Entry A pointer to a node that is to be inserted at the beginning
- of a doubly linked list.
-
- @return ListHead
-
-**/
-LIST_ENTRY *
-EFIAPI
-InsertHeadList (
- IN LIST_ENTRY *ListHead,
- IN LIST_ENTRY *Entry
- );
-
-/**
- Adds a node to the end of a doubly linked list, and returns the pointer to
- the head node of the doubly linked list.
-
- Adds the node Entry to the end of the doubly linked list denoted by ListHead,
- and returns ListHead.
-
- If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Entry is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If ListHead was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and prior to insertion the number
- of nodes in ListHead, including the ListHead node, is greater than or
- equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
-
- @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list.
- @param Entry A pointer to a node that is to be added at the end of the
- doubly linked list.
-
- @return ListHead
-
-**/
-LIST_ENTRY *
-EFIAPI
-InsertTailList (
- IN LIST_ENTRY *ListHead,
- IN LIST_ENTRY *Entry
- );
-
-/**
- Retrieves the first node of a doubly linked list.
-
- Returns the first node of a doubly linked list. List must have been
- initialized with InitializeListHead(). If List is empty, then NULL is
- returned.
-
- If List is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes
- in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to
- PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
-
- @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list.
-
- @return The first node of a doubly linked list.
- @retval NULL The list is empty.
-
-**/
-LIST_ENTRY *
-EFIAPI
-GetFirstNode (
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List
- );
-
-/**
- Retrieves the next node of a doubly linked list.
-
- Returns the node of a doubly linked list that follows Node. List must have
- been initialized with InitializeListHead(). If List is empty, then List is
- returned.
-
- If List is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and List contains more than
- PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth nodes, then ASSERT().
- If Node is not a node in List, then ASSERT().
-
- @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list.
- @param Node A pointer to a node in the doubly linked list.
-
- @return Pointer to the next node if one exists. Otherwise a null value which
- is actually List is returned.
-
-**/
-LIST_ENTRY *
-EFIAPI
-GetNextNode (
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List,
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node
- );
-
-/**
- Checks to see if a doubly linked list is empty or not.
-
- Checks to see if the doubly linked list is empty. If the linked list contains
- zero nodes, this function returns TRUE. Otherwise, it returns FALSE.
-
- If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If ListHead was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes
- in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to
- PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
-
- @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list.
-
- @retval TRUE The linked list is empty.
- @retval FALSE The linked list is not empty.
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-EFIAPI
-IsListEmpty (
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *ListHead
- );
-
-/**
- Determines if a node in a doubly linked list is null.
-
- Returns FALSE if Node is one of the nodes in the doubly linked list specified
- by List. Otherwise, TRUE is returned. List must have been initialized with
- InitializeListHead().
-
- If List is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes
- in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to
- PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
- If Node is not a node in List and Node is not equal to List, then ASSERT().
-
- @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list.
- @param Node A pointer to a node in the doubly linked list.
-
- @retval TRUE Node is one of the nodes in the doubly linked list.
- @retval FALSE Node is not one of the nodes in the doubly linked list.
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-EFIAPI
-IsNull (
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List,
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node
- );
-
-/**
- Determines if a node the last node in a doubly linked list.
-
- Returns TRUE if Node is the last node in the doubly linked list specified by
- List. Otherwise, FALSE is returned. List must have been initialized with
- InitializeListHead().
-
- If List is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes
- in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to
- PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
- If Node is not a node in List, then ASSERT().
-
- @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list.
- @param Node A pointer to a node in the doubly linked list.
-
- @retval TRUE Node is the last node in the linked list.
- @retval FALSE Node is not the last node in the linked list.
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-EFIAPI
-IsNodeAtEnd (
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List,
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node
- );
-
-/**
- Swaps the location of two nodes in a doubly linked list, and returns the
- first node after the swap.
-
- If FirstEntry is identical to SecondEntry, then SecondEntry is returned.
- Otherwise, the location of the FirstEntry node is swapped with the location
- of the SecondEntry node in a doubly linked list. SecondEntry must be in the
- same double linked list as FirstEntry and that double linked list must have
- been initialized with InitializeListHead(). SecondEntry is returned after the
- nodes are swapped.
-
- If FirstEntry is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondEntry is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondEntry and FirstEntry are not in the same linked list, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the
- linked list containing the FirstEntry and SecondEntry nodes, including
- the FirstEntry and SecondEntry nodes, is greater than or equal to
- PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstEntry A pointer to a node in a linked list.
- @param SecondEntry A pointer to another node in the same linked list.
-
-**/
-LIST_ENTRY *
-EFIAPI
-SwapListEntries (
- IN LIST_ENTRY *FirstEntry,
- IN LIST_ENTRY *SecondEntry
- );
-
-/**
- Removes a node from a doubly linked list, and returns the node that follows
- the removed node.
-
- Removes the node Entry from a doubly linked list. It is up to the caller of
- this function to release the memory used by this node if that is required. On
- exit, the node following Entry in the doubly linked list is returned. If
- Entry is the only node in the linked list, then the head node of the linked
- list is returned.
-
- If Entry is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Entry is the head node of an empty list, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the
- linked list containing Entry, including the Entry node, is greater than
- or equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Entry A pointer to a node in a linked list
-
- @return Entry
-
-**/
-LIST_ENTRY *
-EFIAPI
-RemoveEntryList (
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Entry
- );
-
-//
-// Math Services
-//
-
-/**
- Shifts a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits. The low bits are filled
- with zeros. The shifted value is returned.
-
- This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The
- low Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned.
-
- If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift left.
- @param Count The number of bits to shift left.
-
- @return Operand << Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-LShiftU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. This high bits are
- filled with zeros. The shifted value is returned.
-
- This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The
- high Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned.
-
- If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right.
- @param Count The number of bits to shift right.
-
- @return Operand >> Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-RShiftU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. The high bits are filled
- with original integer's bit 63. The shifted value is returned.
-
- This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The
- high Count bits are set to bit 63 of Operand. The shifted value is returned.
-
- If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right.
- @param Count The number of bits to shift right.
-
- @return Operand >> Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-ARShiftU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Rotates a 32-bit integer left between 0 and 31 bits, filling the low bits
- with the high bits that were rotated.
-
- This function rotates the 32-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The
- low Count bits are fill with the high Count bits of Operand. The rotated
- value is returned.
-
- If Count is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand The 32-bit operand to rotate left.
- @param Count The number of bits to rotate left.
-
- @return Operand <<< Count
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-LRotU32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Rotates a 32-bit integer right between 0 and 31 bits, filling the high bits
- with the low bits that were rotated.
-
- This function rotates the 32-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits.
- The high Count bits are fill with the low Count bits of Operand. The rotated
- value is returned.
-
- If Count is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand The 32-bit operand to rotate right.
- @param Count The number of bits to rotate right.
-
- @return Operand >>> Count
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-RRotU32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Rotates a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits, filling the low bits
- with the high bits that were rotated.
-
- This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The
- low Count bits are fill with the high Count bits of Operand. The rotated
- value is returned.
-
- If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate left.
- @param Count The number of bits to rotate left.
-
- @return Operand <<< Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-LRotU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Rotates a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits, filling the high bits
- with the high low bits that were rotated.
-
- This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits.
- The high Count bits are fill with the low Count bits of Operand. The rotated
- value is returned.
-
- If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate right.
- @param Count The number of bits to rotate right.
-
- @return Operand >>> Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-RRotU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Returns the bit position of the lowest bit set in a 32-bit value.
-
- This function computes the bit position of the lowest bit set in the 32-bit
- value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned.
- Otherwise, a value between 0 and 31 is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 32-bit operand to evaluate.
-
- @return Position of the lowest bit set in Operand if found.
- @retval -1 Operand is zero.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-LowBitSet32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand
- );
-
-/**
- Returns the bit position of the lowest bit set in a 64-bit value.
-
- This function computes the bit position of the lowest bit set in the 64-bit
- value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned.
- Otherwise, a value between 0 and 63 is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to evaluate.
-
- @return Position of the lowest bit set in Operand if found.
- @retval -1 Operand is zero.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-LowBitSet64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand
- );
-
-/**
- Returns the bit position of the highest bit set in a 32-bit value. Equivalent
- to log2(x).
-
- This function computes the bit position of the highest bit set in the 32-bit
- value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned.
- Otherwise, a value between 0 and 31 is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 32-bit operand to evaluate.
-
- @return Position of the highest bit set in Operand if found.
- @retval -1 Operand is zero.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-HighBitSet32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand
- );
-
-/**
- Returns the bit position of the highest bit set in a 64-bit value. Equivalent
- to log2(x).
-
- This function computes the bit position of the highest bit set in the 64-bit
- value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned.
- Otherwise, a value between 0 and 63 is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to evaluate.
-
- @return Position of the highest bit set in Operand if found.
- @retval -1 Operand is zero.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-HighBitSet64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand
- );
-
-/**
- Returns the value of the highest bit set in a 32-bit value. Equivalent to
- 1 << HighBitSet32(x).
-
- This function computes the value of the highest bit set in the 32-bit value
- specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then zero is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 32-bit operand to evaluate.
-
- @return 1 << HighBitSet32(Operand)
- @retval 0 Operand is zero.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-GetPowerOfTwo32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand
- );
-
-/**
- Returns the value of the highest bit set in a 64-bit value. Equivalent to
- 1 << HighBitSet64(x).
-
- This function computes the value of the highest bit set in the 64-bit value
- specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then zero is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to evaluate.
-
- @return 1 << HighBitSet64(Operand)
- @retval 0 Operand is zero.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-GetPowerOfTwo64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand
- );
-
-/**
- Switches the endianess of a 16-bit integer.
-
- This function swaps the bytes in a 16-bit unsigned value to switch the value
- from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is
- returned.
-
- @param Operand A 16-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return The byte swaped Operand.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-SwapBytes16 (
- IN UINT16 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Switches the endianess of a 32-bit integer.
-
- This function swaps the bytes in a 32-bit unsigned value to switch the value
- from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is
- returned.
-
- @param Operand A 32-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return The byte swaped Operand.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-SwapBytes32 (
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Switches the endianess of a 64-bit integer.
-
- This function swaps the bytes in a 64-bit unsigned value to switch the value
- from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is
- returned.
-
- @param Operand A 64-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return The byte swaped Operand.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-SwapBytes64 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and
- generates a 64-bit unsigned result.
-
- This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64-
- bit unsigned result is returned.
-
- If the result overflows, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Multiplier A 32-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Multiplicand * Multiplier
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MultU64x32 (
- IN UINT64 Multiplicand,
- IN UINT32 Multiplier
- );
-
-/**
- Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer and
- generates a 64-bit unsigned result.
-
- This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 64-bit
- unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64-
- bit unsigned result is returned.
-
- If the result overflows, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Multiplier A 64-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Multiplicand * Multiplier
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MultU64x64 (
- IN UINT64 Multiplicand,
- IN UINT64 Multiplier
- );
-
-/**
- Multiples a 64-bit signed integer by a 64-bit signed integer and generates a
- 64-bit signed result.
-
- This function multiples the 64-bit signed value Multiplicand by the 64-bit
- signed value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit signed result. This 64-bit
- signed result is returned.
-
- If the result overflows, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Multiplicand A 64-bit signed value.
- @param Multiplier A 64-bit signed value.
-
- @return Multiplicand * Multiplier
-
-**/
-INT64
-EFIAPI
-MultS64x64 (
- IN INT64 Multiplicand,
- IN INT64 Multiplier
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and generates
- a 64-bit unsigned result.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. This
- function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient.
-
- If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-DivU64x32 (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT32 Divisor
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and generates
- a 32-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 32-bit remainder. This function
- returns the 32-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Dividend % Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-ModU64x32 (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT32 Divisor
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and generates
- a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 32-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder
- is not NULL, then the 32-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder.
- This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient.
-
- If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value.
- @param Remainder A pointer to a 32-bit unsigned value. This parameter is
- optional and may be NULL.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-DivU64x32Remainder (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT32 Divisor,
- OUT UINT32 *Remainder OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer and generates
- a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 64-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 64-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder
- is not NULL, then the 64-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder.
- This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient.
-
- If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit unsigned value. This parameter is
- optional and may be NULL.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-DivU64x64Remainder (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT64 Divisor,
- OUT UINT64 *Remainder OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit signed integer by a 64-bit signed integer and generates a
- 64-bit signed result and a optional 64-bit signed remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit signed value Dividend by the 64-bit signed
- value Divisor and generates a 64-bit signed quotient. If Remainder is not
- NULL, then the 64-bit signed remainder is returned in Remainder. This
- function returns the 64-bit signed quotient.
-
- If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit signed value.
- @param Divisor A 64-bit signed value.
- @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit signed value. This parameter is
- optional and may be NULL.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-INT64
-EFIAPI
-DivS64x64Remainder (
- IN INT64 Dividend,
- IN INT64 Divisor,
- OUT INT64 *Remainder OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit value from memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function returns the 16-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function
- guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 16-bit value that may be unaligned.
-
- @return *Uint16
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-ReadUnaligned16 (
- IN CONST UINT16 *Uint16
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 16-bit value to memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function writes the 16-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is
- returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce
- an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 16-bit value that may be unaligned.
- @param Value 16-bit value to write to Buffer.
-
- @return Value
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-WriteUnaligned16 (
- OUT UINT16 *Uint16,
- IN UINT16 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 24-bit value from memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function returns the 24-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function
- guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 24-bit value that may be unaligned.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-ReadUnaligned24 (
- IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 24-bit value to memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function writes the 24-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is
- returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce
- an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 24-bit value that may be unaligned.
- @param Value 24-bit value to write to Buffer.
-
- @return The value written.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-WriteUnaligned24 (
- OUT UINT32 *Buffer,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit value from memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function returns the 32-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function
- guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 32-bit value that may be unaligned.
-
- @return *Uint32
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-ReadUnaligned32 (
- IN CONST UINT32 *Uint32
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 32-bit value to memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function writes the 32-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is
- returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce
- an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 32-bit value that may be unaligned.
- @param Value 32-bit value to write to Buffer.
-
- @return Value
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-WriteUnaligned32 (
- OUT UINT32 *Uint32,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit value from memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function returns the 64-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function
- guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 64-bit value that may be unaligned.
-
- @return *Uint64
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-ReadUnaligned64 (
- IN CONST UINT64 *Uint64
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 64-bit value to memory that may be unaligned.
-
- This function writes the 64-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is
- returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce
- an alignment fault.
-
- If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a 64-bit value that may be unaligned.
- @param Value 64-bit value to write to Buffer.
-
- @return Value
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-WriteUnaligned64 (
- OUT UINT64 *Uint64,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-//
-// Bit Field Functions
-//
-
-/**
- Returns a bit field from an 8-bit value.
-
- Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand.
-
- If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
-
- @return The bit field read.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldRead8 (
- IN UINT8 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to an 8-bit value, and returns the result.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in
- Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 8-bit value is
- returned.
-
- If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The new 8-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldWrite8 (
- IN UINT8 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from an 8-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the
- result.
-
- Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit
- and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in
- Operand are preserved. The new 8-bit value is returned.
-
- If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new 8-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldOr8 (
- IN UINT8 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from an 8-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns
- the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 8-bit value is returned.
-
- If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value.
-
- @return The new 8-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAnd8 (
- IN UINT8 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from an 8-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise OR, and returns the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 8-bit value is returned.
-
- If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The new 8-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAndThenOr8 (
- IN UINT8 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 AndData,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Returns a bit field from a 16-bit value.
-
- Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand.
-
- If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
-
- @return The bit field read.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldRead16 (
- IN UINT16 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to a 16-bit value, and returns the result.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in
- Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 16-bit value is
- returned.
-
- If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The new 16-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldWrite16 (
- IN UINT16 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 16-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the
- result.
-
- Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit
- and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in
- Operand are preserved. The new 16-bit value is returned.
-
- If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new 16-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldOr16 (
- IN UINT16 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 16-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns
- the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 16-bit value is returned.
-
- If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new 16-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAnd16 (
- IN UINT16 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 16-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise OR, and returns the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 16-bit value is returned.
-
- If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The new 16-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAndThenOr16 (
- IN UINT16 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 AndData,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Returns a bit field from a 32-bit value.
-
- Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand.
-
- If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
-
- @return The bit field read.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldRead32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to a 32-bit value, and returns the result.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in
- Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 32-bit value is
- returned.
-
- If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The new 32-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldWrite32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 32-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the
- result.
-
- Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit
- and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in
- Operand are preserved. The new 32-bit value is returned.
-
- If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new 32-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldOr32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 32-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns
- the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 32-bit value is returned.
-
- If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new 32-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAnd32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 32-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise OR, and returns the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 32-bit value is returned.
-
- If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The new 32-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAndThenOr32 (
- IN UINT32 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Returns a bit field from a 64-bit value.
-
- Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand.
-
- If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
-
- @return The bit field read.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldRead64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to a 64-bit value, and returns the result.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in
- Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 64-bit value is
- returned.
-
- If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The new 64-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldWrite64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 64-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the
- result.
-
- Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit
- and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in
- Operand are preserved. The new 64-bit value is returned.
-
- If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new 64-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldOr64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 64-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns
- the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 64-bit value is returned.
-
- If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new 64-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAnd64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field from a 64-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise OR, and returns the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new 64-bit value is returned.
-
- If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The new 64-bit value.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-BitFieldAndThenOr64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-//
-// Base Library Synchronization Functions
-//
-
-/**
- Retrieves the architecture specific spin lock alignment requirements for
- optimal spin lock performance.
-
- This function retrieves the spin lock alignment requirements for optimal
- performance on a given CPU architecture. The spin lock alignment must be a
- power of two and is returned by this function. If there are no alignment
- requirements, then 1 must be returned. The spin lock synchronization
- functions must function correctly if the spin lock size and alignment values
- returned by this function are not used at all. These values are hints to the
- consumers of the spin lock synchronization functions to obtain optimal spin
- lock performance.
-
- @return The architecture specific spin lock alignment.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-GetSpinLockProperties (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Initializes a spin lock to the released state and returns the spin lock.
-
- This function initializes the spin lock specified by SpinLock to the released
- state, and returns SpinLock. Optimal performance can be achieved by calling
- GetSpinLockProperties() to determine the size and alignment requirements for
- SpinLock.
-
- If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to initialize to the released
- state.
-
- @return SpinLock
-
-**/
-SPIN_LOCK *
-EFIAPI
-InitializeSpinLock (
- IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock
- );
-
-/**
- Waits until a spin lock can be placed in the acquired state.
-
- This function checks the state of the spin lock specified by SpinLock. If
- SpinLock is in the released state, then this function places SpinLock in the
- acquired state and returns SpinLock. Otherwise, this function waits
- indefinitely for the spin lock to be released, and then places it in the
- acquired state and returns SpinLock. All state transitions of SpinLock must
- be performed using MP safe mechanisms.
-
- If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SpinLock was not initialized with InitializeSpinLock(), then ASSERT().
- If PcdSpinLockTimeout is not zero, and SpinLock is can not be acquired in
- PcdSpinLockTimeout microseconds, then ASSERT().
-
- @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to place in the acquired state.
-
- @return SpinLock
-
-**/
-SPIN_LOCK *
-EFIAPI
-AcquireSpinLock (
- IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock
- );
-
-/**
- Attempts to place a spin lock in the acquired state.
-
- This function checks the state of the spin lock specified by SpinLock. If
- SpinLock is in the released state, then this function places SpinLock in the
- acquired state and returns TRUE. Otherwise, FALSE is returned. All state
- transitions of SpinLock must be performed using MP safe mechanisms.
-
- If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SpinLock was not initialized with InitializeSpinLock(), then ASSERT().
-
- @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to place in the acquired state.
-
- @retval TRUE SpinLock was placed in the acquired state.
- @retval FALSE SpinLock could not be acquired.
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-EFIAPI
-AcquireSpinLockOrFail (
- IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock
- );
-
-/**
- Releases a spin lock.
-
- This function places the spin lock specified by SpinLock in the release state
- and returns SpinLock.
-
- If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SpinLock was not initialized with InitializeSpinLock(), then ASSERT().
-
- @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to release.
-
- @return SpinLock
-
-**/
-SPIN_LOCK *
-EFIAPI
-ReleaseSpinLock (
- IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic increment of an 32-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic increment of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by
- Value and returns the incremented value. The increment operation must be
- performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not
- guaranteed to be MP safe.
-
- If Value is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to increment.
-
- @return The incremented value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-InterlockedIncrement (
- IN UINT32 *Value
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic decrement of an 32-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic decrement of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by
- Value and returns the decremented value. The decrement operation must be
- performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not
- guaranteed to be MP safe.
-
- If Value is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to decrement.
-
- @return The decremented value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-InterlockedDecrement (
- IN UINT32 *Value
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 32-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 32-bit unsigned integer
- specified by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to
- ExchangeValue and CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue,
- then Value is returned. The compare exchange operation must be performed using
- MP safe mechanisms.
-
- If Value is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value for the compare exchange
- operation.
- @param CompareValue 32-bit value used in compare operation.
- @param ExchangeValue 32-bit value used in exchange operation.
-
- @return The original *Value before exchange.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-InterlockedCompareExchange32 (
- IN OUT UINT32 *Value,
- IN UINT32 CompareValue,
- IN UINT32 ExchangeValue
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 64-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 64-bit unsigned integer specified
- by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to ExchangeValue and
- CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue, then Value is returned.
- The compare exchange operation must be performed using MP safe mechanisms.
-
- If Value is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 64-bit value for the compare exchange
- operation.
- @param CompareValue 64-bit value used in compare operation.
- @param ExchangeValue 64-bit value used in exchange operation.
-
- @return The original *Value before exchange.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InterlockedCompareExchange64 (
- IN OUT UINT64 *Value,
- IN UINT64 CompareValue,
- IN UINT64 ExchangeValue
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a pointer value.
-
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the pointer value specified
- by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to
- ExchangeValue and CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to
- CompareValue, then Value is returned. The compare exchange operation must be
- performed using MP safe mechanisms.
-
- If Value is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value A pointer to the pointer value for the compare exchange
- operation.
- @param CompareValue Pointer value used in compare operation.
- @param ExchangeValue Pointer value used in exchange operation.
-
-**/
-VOID *
-EFIAPI
-InterlockedCompareExchangePointer (
- IN OUT VOID **Value,
- IN VOID *CompareValue,
- IN VOID *ExchangeValue
- );
-
-//
-// Base Library CPU Functions
-//
-typedef
-VOID
-(EFIAPI *SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT) (
- IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *Context2 OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Used to serialize load and store operations.
-
- All loads and stores that proceed calls to this function are guaranteed to be
- globally visible when this function returns.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-MemoryFence (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Saves the current CPU context that can be restored with a call to LongJump()
- and returns 0.
-
- Saves the current CPU context in the buffer specified by JumpBuffer and
- returns 0. The initial call to SetJump() must always return 0. Subsequent
- calls to LongJump() cause a non-zero value to be returned by SetJump().
-
- If JumpBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- For IPF CPUs, if JumpBuffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT().
-
- @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer.
-
- @retval 0 Indicates a return from SetJump().
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-SetJump (
- OUT BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer
- );
-
-/**
- Restores the CPU context that was saved with SetJump().
-
- Restores the CPU context from the buffer specified by JumpBuffer. This
- function never returns to the caller. Instead is resumes execution based on
- the state of JumpBuffer.
-
- If JumpBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- For IPF CPUs, if JumpBuffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT().
- If Value is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer.
- @param Value The value to return when the SetJump() context is
- restored and must be non-zero.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-LongJump (
- IN BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer,
- IN UINTN Value
- );
-
-/**
- Enables CPU interrupts.
-
- Enables CPU interrupts.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-EnableInterrupts (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Disables CPU interrupts.
-
- Disables CPU interrupts.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-DisableInterrupts (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Disables CPU interrupts and returns the interrupt state prior to the disable
- operation.
-
- Disables CPU interrupts and returns the interrupt state prior to the disable
- operation.
-
- @retval TRUE CPU interrupts were enabled on entry to this call.
- @retval FALSE CPU interrupts were disabled on entry to this call.
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-EFIAPI
-SaveAndDisableInterrupts (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Enables CPU interrupts for the smallest window required to capture any
- pending interrupts.
-
- Enables CPU interrupts for the smallest window required to capture any
- pending interrupts.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-EnableDisableInterrupts (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Retrieves the current CPU interrupt state.
-
- Retrieves the current CPU interrupt state. Returns TRUE is interrupts are
- currently enabled. Otherwise returns FALSE.
-
- @retval TRUE CPU interrupts are enabled.
- @retval FALSE CPU interrupts are disabled.
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-EFIAPI
-GetInterruptState (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Set the current CPU interrupt state.
-
- Sets the current CPU interrupt state to the state specified by
- InterruptState. If InterruptState is TRUE, then interrupts are enabled. If
- InterruptState is FALSE, then interrupts are disabled. InterruptState is
- returned.
-
- @param InterruptState TRUE if interrupts should enabled. FALSE if
- interrupts should be disabled.
-
- @return InterruptState
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-EFIAPI
-SetInterruptState (
- IN BOOLEAN InterruptState
- );
-
-/**
- Places the CPU in a sleep state until an interrupt is received.
-
- Places the CPU in a sleep state until an interrupt is received. If interrupts
- are disabled prior to calling this function, then the CPU will be placed in a
- sleep state indefinitely.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-CpuSleep (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Requests CPU to pause for a short period of time.
-
- Requests CPU to pause for a short period of time. Typically used in MP
- systems to prevent memory starvation while waiting for a spin lock.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-CpuPause (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Flushes all the Translation Lookaside Buffers(TLB) entries in a CPU.
-
- Flushes all the Translation Lookaside Buffers(TLB) entries in a CPU.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-CpuFlushTlb (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Transfers control to a function starting with a new stack.
-
- Transfers control to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack
- specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and
- Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function
- EntryPoint must never return.
-
- If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack.
- @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function.
- @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function.
- @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
- function.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-SwitchStack (
- IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint,
- IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Generates a breakpoint on the CPU.
-
- Generates a breakpoint on the CPU. The breakpoint must be implemented such
- that code can resume normal execution after the breakpoint.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-CpuBreakpoint (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Executes an infinite loop.
-
- Forces the CPU to execute an infinite loop. A debugger may be used to skip
- past the loop and the code that follows the loop must execute properly. This
- implies that the infinite loop must not cause the code that follow it to be
- optimized away.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-CpuDeadLoop (
- VOID
- );
-
-//
-// IA32 and X64 Specific Functions
-//
-//
-// Byte packed structure for 16-bit Real Mode EFLAGS
-//
-typedef union {
- struct {
- UINT32 CF:1; // Carry Flag
- UINT32 Reserved_0:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 PF:1; // Parity Flag
- UINT32 Reserved_1:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 AF:1; // Auxiliary Carry Flag
- UINT32 Reserved_2:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 ZF:1; // Zero Flag
- UINT32 SF:1; // Sign Flag
- UINT32 TF:1; // Trap Flag
- UINT32 IF:1; // Interrupt Enable Flag
- UINT32 DF:1; // Direction Flag
- UINT32 OF:1; // Overflow Flag
- UINT32 IOPL:2; // I/O Privilege Level
- UINT32 NT:1; // Nested Task
- UINT32 Reserved_3:1; // Reserved
- } Bits;
- UINT16 Uint16;
-} IA32_FLAGS16;
-
-//
-// Byte packed structure for EFLAGS/RFLAGS
-// 32-bits on IA-32
-// 64-bits on X64. The upper 32-bits on X64 are reserved
-//
-typedef union {
- struct {
- UINT32 CF:1; // Carry Flag
- UINT32 Reserved_0:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 PF:1; // Parity Flag
- UINT32 Reserved_1:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 AF:1; // Auxiliary Carry Flag
- UINT32 Reserved_2:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 ZF:1; // Zero Flag
- UINT32 SF:1; // Sign Flag
- UINT32 TF:1; // Trap Flag
- UINT32 IF:1; // Interrupt Enable Flag
- UINT32 DF:1; // Direction Flag
- UINT32 OF:1; // Overflow Flag
- UINT32 IOPL:2; // I/O Privilege Level
- UINT32 NT:1; // Nested Task
- UINT32 Reserved_3:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 RF:1; // Resume Flag
- UINT32 VM:1; // Virtual 8086 Mode
- UINT32 AC:1; // Alignment Check
- UINT32 VIF:1; // Virtual Interrupt Flag
- UINT32 VIP:1; // Virtual Interrupt Pending
- UINT32 ID:1; // ID Flag
- UINT32 Reserved_4:10; // Reserved
- } Bits;
- UINTN UintN;
-} IA32_EFLAGS32;
-
-//
-// Byte packed structure for Control Register 0 (CR0)
-// 32-bits on IA-32
-// 64-bits on X64. The upper 32-bits on X64 are reserved
-//
-typedef union {
- struct {
- UINT32 PE:1; // Protection Enable
- UINT32 MP:1; // Monitor Coprocessor
- UINT32 EM:1; // Emulation
- UINT32 TS:1; // Task Switched
- UINT32 ET:1; // Extension Type
- UINT32 NE:1; // Numeric Error
- UINT32 Reserved_0:10; // Reserved
- UINT32 WP:1; // Write Protect
- UINT32 Reserved_1:1; // Reserved
- UINT32 AM:1; // Alignment Mask
- UINT32 Reserved_2:10; // Reserved
- UINT32 NW:1; // Mot Write-through
- UINT32 CD:1; // Cache Disable
- UINT32 PG:1; // Paging
- } Bits;
- UINTN UintN;
-} IA32_CR0;
-
-//
-// Byte packed structure for Control Register 4 (CR4)
-// 32-bits on IA-32
-// 64-bits on X64. The upper 32-bits on X64 are reserved
-//
-typedef union {
- struct {
- UINT32 VME:1; // Virtual-8086 Mode Extensions
- UINT32 PVI:1; // Protected-Mode Virtual Interrupts
- UINT32 TSD:1; // Time Stamp Disable
- UINT32 DE:1; // Debugging Extensions
- UINT32 PSE:1; // Page Size Extensions
- UINT32 PAE:1; // Physical Address Extension
- UINT32 MCE:1; // Machine Check Enable
- UINT32 PGE:1; // Page Global Enable
- UINT32 PCE:1; // Performance Monitoring Counter
- // Enable
- UINT32 OSFXSR:1; // Operating System Support for
- // FXSAVE and FXRSTOR instructions
- UINT32 OSXMMEXCPT:1; // Operating System Support for
- // Unmasked SIMD Floating Point
- // Exceptions
- UINT32 Reserved_0:2; // Reserved
- UINT32 VMXE:1; // VMX Enable
- UINT32 Reserved_1:18; // Reseved
- } Bits;
- UINTN UintN;
-} IA32_CR4;
-
-//
-// Byte packed structure for an IDTR, GDTR, LDTR descriptor
-/// @bug How to make this structure byte-packed in a compiler independent way?
-//
-#pragma pack (1)
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 Limit;
- UINTN Base;
-} IA32_DESCRIPTOR;
-#pragma pack ()
-
-#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_TASK 0x85
-#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_INTERRUPT_16 0x86
-#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_TRAP_16 0x87
-#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_INTERRUPT_32 0x8E
-#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_TRAP_32 0x8F
-
-//
-// Byte packed structure for an Interrupt Gate Descriptor
-//
-typedef union {
- struct {
- UINT32 OffsetLow:16; // Offset bits 15..0
- UINT32 Selector:16; // Selector
- UINT32 Reserved_0:8; // Reserved
- UINT32 GateType:8; // Gate Type. See #defines above
- UINT32 OffsetHigh:16; // Offset bits 31..16
- } Bits;
- UINT64 Uint64;
-} IA32_IDT_GATE_DESCRIPTOR;
-
-//
-// Byte packed structure for an FP/SSE/SSE2 context
-//
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 Buffer[512];
-} IA32_FX_BUFFER;
-
-//
-// Structures for the 16-bit real mode thunks
-//
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 Reserved1;
- UINT32 Reserved2;
- UINT32 Reserved3;
- UINT32 Reserved4;
- UINT8 BL;
- UINT8 BH;
- UINT16 Reserved5;
- UINT8 DL;
- UINT8 DH;
- UINT16 Reserved6;
- UINT8 CL;
- UINT8 CH;
- UINT16 Reserved7;
- UINT8 AL;
- UINT8 AH;
- UINT16 Reserved8;
-} IA32_BYTE_REGS;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 DI;
- UINT16 Reserved1;
- UINT16 SI;
- UINT16 Reserved2;
- UINT16 BP;
- UINT16 Reserved3;
- UINT16 SP;
- UINT16 Reserved4;
- UINT16 BX;
- UINT16 Reserved5;
- UINT16 DX;
- UINT16 Reserved6;
- UINT16 CX;
- UINT16 Reserved7;
- UINT16 AX;
- UINT16 Reserved8;
-} IA32_WORD_REGS;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 EDI;
- UINT32 ESI;
- UINT32 EBP;
- UINT32 ESP;
- UINT32 EBX;
- UINT32 EDX;
- UINT32 ECX;
- UINT32 EAX;
- UINT16 DS;
- UINT16 ES;
- UINT16 FS;
- UINT16 GS;
- IA32_EFLAGS32 EFLAGS;
- UINT32 Eip;
- UINT16 CS;
- UINT16 SS;
-} IA32_DWORD_REGS;
-
-typedef union {
- IA32_DWORD_REGS E;
- IA32_WORD_REGS X;
- IA32_BYTE_REGS H;
-} IA32_REGISTER_SET;
-
-//
-// Byte packed structure for an 16-bit real mode thunks
-//
-typedef struct {
- IA32_REGISTER_SET *RealModeState;
- VOID *RealModeBuffer;
- UINT32 RealModeBufferSize;
- UINT32 ThunkAttributes;
-} THUNK_CONTEXT;
-
-#define THUNK_ATTRIBUTE_BIG_REAL_MODE 0x00000001
-#define THUNK_ATTRIBUTE_DISABLE_A20_MASK_INT_15 0x00000002
-#define THUNK_ATTRIBUTE_DISABLE_A20_MASK_KBD_CTRL 0x00000004
-
-/**
- Retrieves CPUID information.
-
- Executes the CPUID instruction with EAX set to the value specified by Index.
- This function always returns Index.
- If Eax is not NULL, then the value of EAX after CPUID is returned in Eax.
- If Ebx is not NULL, then the value of EBX after CPUID is returned in Ebx.
- If Ecx is not NULL, then the value of ECX after CPUID is returned in Ecx.
- If Edx is not NULL, then the value of EDX after CPUID is returned in Edx.
- This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit value to load into EAX prior to invoking the CPUID
- instruction.
- @param Eax Pointer to the 32-bit EAX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
- @param Ebx Pointer to the 32-bit EBX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
- @param Ecx Pointer to the 32-bit ECX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
- @param Edx Pointer to the 32-bit EDX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
-
- @return Index
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmCpuid (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- OUT UINT32 *Eax, OPTIONAL
- OUT UINT32 *Ebx, OPTIONAL
- OUT UINT32 *Ecx, OPTIONAL
- OUT UINT32 *Edx OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Retrieves CPUID information using an extended leaf identifier.
-
- Executes the CPUID instruction with EAX set to the value specified by Index
- and ECX set to the value specified by SubIndex. This function always returns
- Index. This function is only available on IA-32 and x64.
-
- If Eax is not NULL, then the value of EAX after CPUID is returned in Eax.
- If Ebx is not NULL, then the value of EBX after CPUID is returned in Ebx.
- If Ecx is not NULL, then the value of ECX after CPUID is returned in Ecx.
- If Edx is not NULL, then the value of EDX after CPUID is returned in Edx.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit value to load into EAX prior to invoking the
- CPUID instruction.
- @param SubIndex The 32-bit value to load into ECX prior to invoking the
- CPUID instruction.
- @param Eax Pointer to the 32-bit EAX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be
- NULL.
- @param Ebx Pointer to the 32-bit EBX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be
- NULL.
- @param Ecx Pointer to the 32-bit ECX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be
- NULL.
- @param Edx Pointer to the 32-bit EDX value returned by the CPUID
- instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be
- NULL.
-
- @return Index
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmCpuidEx (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT32 SubIndex,
- OUT UINT32 *Eax, OPTIONAL
- OUT UINT32 *Ebx, OPTIONAL
- OUT UINT32 *Ecx, OPTIONAL
- OUT UINT32 *Edx OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Returns the lower 32-bits of a Machine Specific Register(MSR).
-
- Reads and returns the lower 32-bits of the MSR specified by Index.
- No parameter checking is performed on Index, and some Index values may cause
- CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the
- caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function
- is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read.
-
- @return The lower 32 bits of the MSR identified by Index.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMsr32 (
- IN UINT32 Index
- );
-
-/**
- Zero-extend a 32-bit value and writes it to a Machine Specific Register(MSR).
-
- Writes the 32-bit value specified by Value to the MSR specified by Index. The
- upper 32-bits of the MSR write are set to zero. The 32-bit value written to
- the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index or Value,
- and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee
- that Index and Value are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception
- handlers. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param Value The 32-bit value to write to the MSR.
-
- @return Value
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMsr32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise inclusive OR on the lower 32-bits, and
- writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by
- OrData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower
- 32-bits of the value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is
- performed on Index or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The
- caller must either guarantee that Index and OrData are valid, or the caller
- must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR.
-
- @return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrOr32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND on the lower 32-bits, and writes
- the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
- lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by AndData, and
- writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of
- the value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed
- on Index or AndData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller
- must either guarantee that Index and AndData are valid, or the caller must
- establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on IA-32
- and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
-
- @return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrAnd32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT32 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise inclusive OR
- on the lower 32-bits, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
- lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by AndData
- preserving the upper 32-bits, performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the
- result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Address. The lower 32-bits of the value
- written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index,
- AndData, or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller
- must either guarantee that Index, AndData, and OrData are valid, or the
- caller must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only
- available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrAndThenOr32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT32 AndData,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of an MSR.
-
- Reads the bit field in the lower 32-bits of a 64-bit MSR. The bit field is
- specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is
- returned. The caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller
- must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only
- available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
-
- @return The bit field read from the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldRead32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to an MSR.
-
- Writes Value to a bit field in the lower 32-bits of a 64-bit MSR. The bit
- field is specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the
- destination MSR are preserved. The lower 32-bits of the MSR written is
- returned. Extra left bits in Value are stripped. The caller must either
- guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up
- exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldWrite32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of the value
- written to the MSR are returned. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. The
- caller must either guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or
- the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This
- function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR.
-
- @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldOr32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
- read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to the
- 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of the value written to the
- MSR are returned. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. The caller must
- either guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must
- set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only
- available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
-
- @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldAnd32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by
- AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The
- lower 32-bits of the value written to the MSR are returned. Extra left bits
- in both AndData and OrData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee
- that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up exception
- handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32
- and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldAndThenOr32 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Returns a 64-bit Machine Specific Register(MSR).
-
- Reads and returns the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. No parameter checking is
- performed on Index, and some Index values may cause CPU exceptions. The
- caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller must set up
- exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read.
-
- @return The value of the MSR identified by Index.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMsr64 (
- IN UINT32 Index
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 64-bit value to a Machine Specific Register(MSR), and returns the
- value.
-
- Writes the 64-bit value specified by Value to the MSR specified by Index. The
- 64-bit value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is
- performed on Index or Value, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The
- caller must either guarantee that Index and Value are valid, or the caller
- must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to the MSR.
-
- @return Value
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMsr64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result
- back to the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is
- returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index or OrData, and some of
- these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index
- and OrData are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception handlers.
- This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR.
-
- @return The value written back to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrOr64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back to the
- 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
- read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the result to the
- 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is returned. No
- parameter checking is performed on Index or OrData, and some of these may
- cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index and OrData
- are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception handlers. This
- function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
-
- @return The value written back to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrAnd64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT64 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise inclusive
- OR, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between read
- result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData,
- and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written
- to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index, AndData,
- or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either
- guarantee that Index, AndData, and OrData are valid, or the caller must
- establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on IA-32
- and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrAndThenOr64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINT64 AndData,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of an MSR.
-
- Reads the bit field in the 64-bit MSR. The bit field is specified by the
- StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. The caller
- must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller must set up
- exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
-
- @return The value read from the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldRead64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to an MSR.
-
- Writes Value to a bit field in a 64-bit MSR. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination MSR are
- preserved. The MSR written is returned. Extra left bits in Value are
- stripped. The caller must either guarantee that Index and the data written is
- valid, or the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions.
- This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldWrite64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is
- returned. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. The caller must either
- guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up
- exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldOr64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the
- read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to the
- 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is returned.
- Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee
- that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up exception
- handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32
- and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldAnd64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 64-bit MSR.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND followed by
- a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by
- AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The
- value written to the MSR is returned. Extra left bits in both AndData and
- OrData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee that Index and the data
- written is valid, or the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the
- exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the bit field.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MSR.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmMsrBitFieldAndThenOr64 (
- IN UINT32 Index,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of the EFLAGS register.
-
- Reads and returns the current value of the EFLAGS register. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a
- 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @return EFLAGS on IA-32 or RFLAGS on X64.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadEflags (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of the Control Register 0 (CR0).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of CR0. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of the Control Register 0 (CR0).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadCr0 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of the Control Register 2 (CR2).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of CR2. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of the Control Register 2 (CR2).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadCr2 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of the Control Register 3 (CR3).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of CR3. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of the Control Register 3 (CR3).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadCr3 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of the Control Register 4 (CR4).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of CR4. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of the Control Register 4 (CR4).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadCr4 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Control Register 0 (CR0).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to CR0. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Cr0 The value to write to CR0.
-
- @return The value written to CR0.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteCr0 (
- UINTN Cr0
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Control Register 2 (CR2).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to CR2. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Cr2 The value to write to CR2.
-
- @return The value written to CR2.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteCr2 (
- UINTN Cr2
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Control Register 3 (CR3).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to CR3. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Cr3 The value to write to CR3.
-
- @return The value written to CR3.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteCr3 (
- UINTN Cr3
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Control Register 4 (CR4).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to CR4. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Cr4 The value to write to CR4.
-
- @return The value written to CR4.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteCr4 (
- UINTN Cr4
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 0 (DR0).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR0. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 0 (DR0).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr0 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 1 (DR1).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR1. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 1 (DR1).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr1 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 2 (DR2).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR2. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 2 (DR2).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr2 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 3 (DR3).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR3. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 3 (DR3).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr3 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 4 (DR4).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR4. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 4 (DR4).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr4 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 5 (DR5).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR5. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 5 (DR5).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr5 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 6 (DR6).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR6. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 6 (DR6).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr6 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Debug Register 7 (DR7).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DR7. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on
- X64.
-
- @return The value of Debug Register 7 (DR7).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDr7 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 0 (DR0).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR0. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr0 The value to write to Dr0.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 0 (DR0).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr0 (
- UINTN Dr0
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 1 (DR1).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR1. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr1 The value to write to Dr1.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 1 (DR1).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr1 (
- UINTN Dr1
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 2 (DR2).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR2. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr2 The value to write to Dr2.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 2 (DR2).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr2 (
- UINTN Dr2
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 3 (DR3).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR3. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr3 The value to write to Dr3.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 3 (DR3).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr3 (
- UINTN Dr3
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 4 (DR4).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR4. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr4 The value to write to Dr4.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 4 (DR4).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr4 (
- UINTN Dr4
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 5 (DR5).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR5. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr5 The value to write to Dr5.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 5 (DR5).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr5 (
- UINTN Dr5
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 6 (DR6).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR6. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr6 The value to write to Dr6.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 6 (DR6).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr6 (
- UINTN Dr6
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a value to Debug Register 7 (DR7).
-
- Writes and returns a new value to DR7. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64.
-
- @param Dr7 The value to write to Dr7.
-
- @return The value written to Debug Register 7 (DR7).
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteDr7 (
- UINTN Dr7
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Code Segment Register (CS).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of CS. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of CS.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadCs (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Data Segment Register (DS).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of DS. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of DS.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadDs (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Extra Segment Register (ES).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of ES. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of ES.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadEs (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of FS Data Segment Register (FS).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of FS. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of FS.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadFs (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of GS Data Segment Register (GS).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of GS. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of GS.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadGs (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Stack Segment Register (SS).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of SS. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of SS.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadSs (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Task Register (TR).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of TR. This function is only available on
- IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of TR.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadTr (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current Global Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Reads and returns the current GDTR descriptor and returns it in Gdtr. This
- function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If Gdtr is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadGdtr (
- OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current Global Descriptor Table Register (GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Writes and the current GDTR descriptor specified by Gdtr. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If Gdtr is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteGdtr (
- IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Reads and returns the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This
- function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If Idtr is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadIdtr (
- OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Writes the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If Idtr is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteIdtr (
- IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current Local Descriptor Table Register(LDTR) selector.
-
- Reads and returns the current 16-bit LDTR descriptor value. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current selector of LDT.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadLdtr (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current Local Descriptor Table Register (GDTR) selector.
-
- Writes and the current LDTR descriptor specified by Ldtr. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Ldtr 16-bit LDTR selector value.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteLdtr (
- IN UINT16 Ldtr
- );
-
-/**
- Save the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context to a buffer.
-
- Saves the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state to the buffer specified by
- Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is only
- available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmFxSave (
- OUT IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer
- );
-
-/**
- Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context from a buffer.
-
- Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state from the buffer specified
- by Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT().
- If Buffer was not saved with AsmFxSave(), then ASSERT().
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmFxRestore (
- IN CONST IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #0 (MM0).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM0. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM0.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm0 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #1 (MM1).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM1. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM1.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm1 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #2 (MM2).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM2. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM2.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm2 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #3 (MM3).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM3. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM3.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm3 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #4 (MM4).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM4. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM4.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm4 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #5 (MM5).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM5. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM5.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm5 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #6 (MM6).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM6. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM6.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm6 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #7 (MM7).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of MM7. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of MM7.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadMm7 (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #0 (MM0).
-
- Writes the current value of MM0. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM0.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm0 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #1 (MM1).
-
- Writes the current value of MM1. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM1.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm1 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #2 (MM2).
-
- Writes the current value of MM2. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM2.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm2 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #3 (MM3).
-
- Writes the current value of MM3. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM3.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm3 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #4 (MM4).
-
- Writes the current value of MM4. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM4.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm4 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #5 (MM5).
-
- Writes the current value of MM5. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM5.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm5 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #6 (MM6).
-
- Writes the current value of MM6. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM6.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm6 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #7 (MM7).
-
- Writes the current value of MM7. This function is only available on IA32 and
- X64.
-
- @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM7.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWriteMm7 (
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of Time Stamp Counter (TSC).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of TSC. This function is only available
- on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @return The current value of TSC
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadTsc (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current value of a Performance Counter (PMC).
-
- Reads and returns the current value of performance counter specified by
- Index. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Index The 32-bit Performance Counter index to read.
-
- @return The value of the PMC specified by Index.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-AsmReadPmc (
- IN UINT32 Index
- );
-
-/**
- Sets up a monitor buffer that is used by AsmMwait().
-
- Executes a MONITOR instruction with the register state specified by Eax, Ecx
- and Edx. Returns Eax. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Eax The value to load into EAX or RAX before executing the MONITOR
- instruction.
- @param Ecx The value to load into ECX or RCX before executing the MONITOR
- instruction.
- @param Edx The value to load into EDX or RDX before executing the MONITOR
- instruction.
-
- @return Eax
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmMonitor (
- IN UINTN Eax,
- IN UINTN Ecx,
- IN UINTN Edx
- );
-
-/**
- Executes an MWAIT instruction.
-
- Executes an MWAIT instruction with the register state specified by Eax and
- Ecx. Returns Eax. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Eax The value to load into EAX or RAX before executing the MONITOR
- instruction.
- @param Ecx The value to load into ECX or RCX before executing the MONITOR
- instruction.
-
- @return Eax
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsmMwait (
- IN UINTN Eax,
- IN UINTN Ecx
- );
-
-/**
- Executes a WBINVD instruction.
-
- Executes a WBINVD instruction. This function is only available on IA-32 and
- X64.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmWbinvd (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Executes a INVD instruction.
-
- Executes a INVD instruction. This function is only available on IA-32 and
- X64.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmInvd (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Flushes a cache line from all the instruction and data caches within the
- coherency domain of the CPU.
-
- Flushed the cache line specified by LinearAddress, and returns LinearAddress.
- This function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param LinearAddress The address of the cache line to flush. If the CPU is
- in a physical addressing mode, then LinearAddress is a
- physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual
- addressing mode, then LinearAddress is a virtual
- address.
-
- @return LinearAddress
-**/
-VOID *
-EFIAPI
-AsmFlushCacheLine (
- IN VOID *LinearAddress
- );
-
-/**
- Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables
- must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function
- assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode. This function is
- only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode is enabled, control is
- transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack
- specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and
- Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function
- EntryPoint must never return.
-
- If the current execution mode is not 32-bit protected mode, then ASSERT().
- If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this
- function:
- 1) Interrupts must be disabled.
- 2) The caller must be in 32-bit protected mode with flat descriptors. This
- means all descriptors must have a base of 0 and a limit of 4GB.
- 3) CR0 and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit protected mode with flat
- descriptors.
- 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that will be used once the transition
- is complete, and those page tables must guarantee that the pages for this
- function and the stack are identity mapped.
-
- @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after
- paging is enabled.
- @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the first parameter after paging is enabled.
- @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the second parameter after paging is enabled.
- @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
- function after paging is enabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmEnablePaging32 (
- IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint,
- IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected
- mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 32-paged protected
- mode. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode
- is disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint
- using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters
- specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and
- may be NULL. The function EntryPoint must never return.
-
- If the current execution mode is not 32-bit paged mode, then ASSERT().
- If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this
- function:
- 1) Interrupts must be disabled.
- 2) The caller must be in 32-bit paged mode.
- 3) CR0, CR3, and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit paged mode.
- 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that guarantee that the pages for
- this function and the stack are identity mapped.
-
- @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after
- paging is disabled.
- @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the first parameter after paging is disabled.
- @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the second parameter after paging is
- disabled.
- @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
- function after paging is disabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmDisablePaging32 (
- IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint,
- IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables
- must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function
- assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode with flat
- descriptors. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 64-bit
- paging mode is enabled, control is transferred to the function specified by
- EntryPoint using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the
- parameters specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are
- optional and may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return.
-
- If the current execution mode is not 32-bit protected mode with flat
- descriptors, then ASSERT().
- If EntryPoint is 0, then ASSERT().
- If NewStack is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint
- is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector
- references must be setup for long mode.
- @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with
- the new stack after paging is enabled.
- @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after
- paging is enabled.
- @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after
- paging is enabled.
- @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for
- the EntryPoint function after paging is enabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmEnablePaging64 (
- IN UINT16 CodeSelector,
- IN UINT64 EntryPoint,
- IN UINT64 Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT64 Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT64 NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected
- mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 64-paging mode.
- This function is only available on X64. After the 64-bit paging mode is
- disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint
- using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters
- specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and
- may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return.
-
- If the current execution mode is not 64-bit paged mode, then ASSERT().
- If EntryPoint is 0, then ASSERT().
- If NewStack is 0, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint
- is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector
- references must be setup for 32-bit protected mode.
- @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with
- the new stack after paging is disabled.
- @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after
- paging is disabled.
- @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after
- paging is disabled.
- @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for
- the EntryPoint function after paging is disabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmDisablePaging64 (
- IN UINT16 CodeSelector,
- IN UINT32 EntryPoint,
- IN UINT32 Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT32 Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT32 NewStack
- );
-
-//
-// 16-bit thunking services
-//
-
-/**
- Retrieves the properties for 16-bit thunk functions.
-
- Computes the size of the buffer and stack below 1MB required to use the
- AsmPrepareThunk16(), AsmThunk16() and AsmPrepareAndThunk16() functions. This
- buffer size is returned in RealModeBufferSize, and the stack size is returned
- in ExtraStackSize. If parameters are passed to the 16-bit real mode code,
- then the actual minimum stack size is ExtraStackSize plus the maximum number
- of bytes that need to be passed to the 16-bit real mode code.
-
- If RealModeBufferSize is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If ExtraStackSize is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param RealModeBufferSize A pointer to the size of the buffer below 1MB
- required to use the 16-bit thunk functions.
- @param ExtraStackSize A pointer to the extra size of stack below 1MB
- that the 16-bit thunk functions require for
- temporary storage in the transition to and from
- 16-bit real mode.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmGetThunk16Properties (
- OUT UINT32 *RealModeBufferSize,
- OUT UINT32 *ExtraStackSize
- );
-
-/**
- Prepares all structures a code required to use AsmThunk16().
-
- Prepares all structures and code required to use AsmThunk16().
-
- If ThunkContext is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param ThunkContext A pointer to the context structure that describes the
- 16-bit real mode code to call.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmPrepareThunk16 (
- OUT THUNK_CONTEXT *ThunkContext
- );
-
-/**
- Transfers control to a 16-bit real mode entry point and returns the results.
-
- Transfers control to a 16-bit real mode entry point and returns the results.
- AsmPrepareThunk16() must be called with ThunkContext before this function is
- used.
-
- If ThunkContext is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If AsmPrepareThunk16() was not previously called with ThunkContext, then ASSERT().
-
- @param ThunkContext A pointer to the context structure that describes the
- 16-bit real mode code to call.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmThunk16 (
- IN OUT THUNK_CONTEXT *ThunkContext
- );
-
-/**
- Prepares all structures and code for a 16-bit real mode thunk, transfers
- control to a 16-bit real mode entry point, and returns the results.
-
- Prepares all structures and code for a 16-bit real mode thunk, transfers
- control to a 16-bit real mode entry point, and returns the results. If the
- caller only need to perform a single 16-bit real mode thunk, then this
- service should be used. If the caller intends to make more than one 16-bit
- real mode thunk, then it is more efficient if AsmPrepareThunk16() is called
- once and AsmThunk16() can be called for each 16-bit real mode thunk.
-
- If ThunkContext is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param ThunkContext A pointer to the context structure that describes the
- 16-bit real mode code to call.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmPrepareAndThunk16 (
- IN OUT THUNK_CONTEXT *ThunkContext
- );
-
-/**
- Transfers control to a function starting with a new stack.
-
- Transfers control to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack
- specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and
- Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function
- EntryPoint must never return.
-
- If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT().
-
- @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack.
- @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function.
- @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function.
- @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
- function.
- @param NewBsp A pointer to the new memory location for RSE backing
- store.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-AsmSwitchStackAndBackingStore (
- IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint,
- IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *NewStack,
- IN VOID *NewBsp
- );
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Status;
- UINT64 r9;
- UINT64 r10;
- UINT64 r11;
-} PAL_PROC_RETURN;
-
-//
-// IPF Specific functions
-//
-
-
-/**
- Performs a PAL call using static calling convention.
-
- An internal function to perform a PAL call using static calling convention.
-
- @param PalEntryPoint The entry point address of PAL. The address in ar.kr5
- would be used if this parameter were NULL on input.
- @param Arg1 The first argument of a PAL call.
- @param Arg1 The second argument of a PAL call.
- @param Arg1 The third argument of a PAL call.
- @param Arg1 The fourth argument of a PAL call.
-
- @return The values returned in r8, r9, r10 and r11.
-
-**/
-PAL_PROC_RETURN
-PalCallStatic (
- IN CONST VOID *PalEntryPoint,
- IN UINT64 Arg1,
- IN UINT64 Arg2,
- IN UINT64 Arg3,
- IN UINT64 Arg4
- );
-
-
-/**
- Returns the current value of ar.itc.
-
- An internal function to return the current value of ar.itc, which is the
- timer tick on IPF.
-
- @return The currect value of ar.itc
-
-**/
-INT64
-IpfReadItc (
- VOID
- );
-
-
-/**
- Flush a range of cache lines in the cache coherency domain of the calling
- CPU.
-
- Invalidates the cache lines specified by Address and Length. If Address is
- not aligned on a cache line boundary, then entire cache line containing
- Address is invalidated. If Address + Length is not aligned on a cache line
- boundary, then the entire instruction cache line containing Address + Length
- -1 is invalidated. This function may choose to invalidate the entire
- instruction cache if that is more efficient than invalidating the specified
- range. If Length is 0, the no instruction cache lines are invalidated.
- Address is returned.
-
- If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Address + 1), then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The base address of the instruction lines to invalidate. If
- the CPU is in a physical addressing mode, then Address is a
- physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual addressing mode,
- then Address is a virtual address.
-
- @param Length The number of bytes to invalidate from the instruction cache.
-
- @return Address
-
-**/
-VOID *
-EFIAPI
-IpfFlushCacheRange (
- IN VOID *Address,
- IN UINTN Length
- );
-
-#endif
+/** @file + Memory-only library functions with no library constructor/destructor + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: BaseLib.h + +**/ + +#ifndef __BASE_LIB__ +#define __BASE_LIB__ + +// +// Definitions for architecture specific types +// These include SPIN_LOCK and BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER +// + +// +// SPIN_LOCK +// +typedef UINTN SPIN_LOCK; + +#if defined (MDE_CPU_IA32) +// +// IA32 context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump() +// +typedef struct { + UINT32 Ebx; + UINT32 Esi; + UINT32 Edi; + UINT32 Ebp; + UINT32 Esp; + UINT32 Eip; +} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER; + +#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 8 + +#elif defined (MDE_CPU_IPF) +// +// IPF context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump() +// +typedef struct { + UINT64 F2[2]; + UINT64 F3[2]; + UINT64 F4[2]; + UINT64 F5[2]; + UINT64 F16[2]; + UINT64 F17[2]; + UINT64 F18[2]; + UINT64 F19[2]; + UINT64 F20[2]; + UINT64 F21[2]; + UINT64 F22[2]; + UINT64 F23[2]; + UINT64 F24[2]; + UINT64 F25[2]; + UINT64 F26[2]; + UINT64 F27[2]; + UINT64 F28[2]; + UINT64 F29[2]; + UINT64 F30[2]; + UINT64 F31[2]; + UINT64 R4; + UINT64 R5; + UINT64 R6; + UINT64 R7; + UINT64 SP; + UINT64 BR0; + UINT64 BR1; + UINT64 BR2; + UINT64 BR3; + UINT64 BR4; + UINT64 BR5; + UINT64 InitialUNAT; + UINT64 AfterSpillUNAT; + UINT64 PFS; + UINT64 BSP; + UINT64 Predicates; + UINT64 LoopCount; + UINT64 FPSR; +} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER; + +#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 0x10 + +#elif defined (MDE_CPU_X64) +// +// X64 context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump() +// +typedef struct { + UINT64 Rbx; + UINT64 Rsp; + UINT64 Rbp; + UINT64 Rdi; + UINT64 Rsi; + UINT64 R12; + UINT64 R13; + UINT64 R14; + UINT64 R15; + UINT64 Rip; +} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER; + +#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 8 + +#elif defined (MDE_CPU_EBC) +// +// EBC context buffer used by SetJump() and LongJump() +// +typedef struct { + UINT64 R0; + UINT64 R1; + UINT64 R2; + UINT64 R3; + UINT64 IP; +} BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER; + +#define BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT 8 + +#else +#error Unknown Processor Type +#endif + +// +// String Services +// + +/** + Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated Unicode + string and returns the new Unicode string. + + This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode + string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination + overlap, then the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return Destiantion + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrCpy ( + OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source + ); +/** + Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to another + Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length and returns the new + Unicode string. + + This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode + string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length Unicode + characters are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then + Destination is returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of + Unicode characters in Source, then Destination is padded with Null Unicode + characters. If Source and Destination overlap, then the results are + undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to copy. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrnCpy ( + OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ); +/** + Returns the length of a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + This function returns the number of Unicode characters in the Null-terminated + Unicode string specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return The length of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrLen ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ); +/** + Returns the size of a Null-terminated Unicode string in bytes, including the + Null terminator. + + This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated Unicode + string specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return The size of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrSize ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ); +/** + Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings, and returns the difference + between the first mismatched Unicode characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the + Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to + SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first + mismatched Unicode character in SecondString subtracted from the first + mismatched Unicode character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +StrCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString + ); +/** + Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings with maximum lengths, and + returns the difference between the first mismatched Unicode characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the + Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. At most, Length Unicode + characters will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If + FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the + value returned is the first mismatched Unicode character in SecondString + subtracted from the first mismatched Unicode character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to compare. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +StrnCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString, + IN UINTN Length + ); +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated + Unicode string, and returns the concatenated Unicode string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents + of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of + Null-terminated Unicode string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated + Unicode String is returned. If Source and Destination overlap, then the + results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination + and Source results in a Unicode string with more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrCat ( + IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source + ); +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to the + end of another Null-terminated Unicode string, and returns the concatenated + Unicode string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents + of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of + Null-terminated Unicode string Destination, and Destination is returned. At + most, Length Unicode characters are concatenated from Source to the end of + Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then + Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then + the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination + and Source results in a Unicode string with more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to concatenate from + Source. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrnCat ( + IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the first occurance of a Null-terminated Unicode sub-string + in a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + This function scans the contents of the Null-terminated Unicode string + specified by String and returns the first occurrence of SearchString. + If SearchString is not found in String, then NULL is returned. If + the length of SearchString is zero, then String is + returned. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If SearchString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SearchString is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SearchString + or String contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode + characters not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param SearchString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string to search for. + + @retval NULL If the SearchString does not appear in String. + @retval !NULL If there is a match. + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrStr ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String, + IN CONST CHAR16 *SearchString + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode decimal string to a value of + type UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a decimal number. The format + of the input Unicode string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The + function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or + tab characters, before [decimal digits]. The running zero in the + beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the function + stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character + or a Null-terminator, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, + then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according + to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains + more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrDecimalToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode decimal string to a value of + type UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a decimal number. The format + of the input Unicode string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The + function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or + tab characters, before [decimal digits]. The running zero in the + beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the function + stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character + or a Null-terminator, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, + then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according + to the range defined by UINT64, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains + more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +StrDecimalToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode hexadecimal string to a value of type UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a hexadecimal number. + The format of the input Unicode string String is: + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. + If "x" appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. + The function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, + before [zeros], [x] or [hexadecimal digit]. The running zero before [x] or + [hexadecimal digit] will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the + first valid hexadecimal digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is + a not a valid hexadecimal character or NULL, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then zero is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, + then zero is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINTN, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrHexToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode hexadecimal string to a value of type UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a hexadecimal number. + The format of the input Unicode string String is + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. + If "x" appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. + The function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, + before [zeros], [x] or [hexadecimal digit]. The running zero before [x] or + [hexadecimal digit] will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the + first valid hexadecimal digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is + a not a valid hexadecimal character or NULL, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then zero is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, + then zero is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINT64, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +StrHexToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ); + +/** + Convert one Null-terminated Unicode string to a Null-terminated + ASCII string and returns the ASCII string. + + This function converts the content of the Unicode string Source + to the ASCII string Destination by copying the lower 8 bits of + each Unicode character. It returns Destination. + + If any Unicode characters in Source contain non-zero value in + the upper 8 bits, then ASSERT(). + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains + more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more + than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @reture Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +UnicodeStrToAsciiStr ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source, + OUT CHAR8 *Destination + ); + +/** + Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated ASCII + string and returns the new ASCII string. + + This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII + string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination + overlap, then the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrCpy ( + OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source + ); +/** + Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to another + Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length and returns the new ASCII + string. + + This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII + string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length ASCII characters + are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then Destination is + returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of ASCII characters + in Source, then Destination is padded with Null ASCII characters. If Source + and Destination overlap, then the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to copy. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrnCpy ( + OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ); +/** + Returns the length of a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + This function returns the number of ASCII characters in the Null-terminated + ASCII string specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return The length of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrLen ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ); +/** + Returns the size of a Null-terminated ASCII string in bytes, including the + Null terminator. + + This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated ASCII string + specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return The size of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrSize ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ); +/** + Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings, and returns the difference + between the first mismatched ASCII characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the + Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to + SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first + mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the first + mismatched ASCII character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString + ); +/** + Performs a case insensitive comparison of two Null-terminated ASCII strings, + and returns the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters. + + This function performs a case insensitive comparison of the Null-terminated + ASCII string FirstString to the Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If + FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the + value returned is the first mismatched lower case ASCII character in + SecondString subtracted from the first mismatched lower case ASCII character + in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString using case insensitive + comparisons. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString using case + insensitive comparisons. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStriCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString + ); +/** + Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings with maximum lengths, and returns + the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the + Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. At most, Length ASCII characters + will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If FirstString is + identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned + is the first mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the + first mismatched ASCII character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrnCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString, + IN UINTN Length + ); +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated + ASCII string, and returns the concatenated ASCII string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents of + Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null- + terminated ASCII string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated ASCII + String is returned. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Destination contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and concatenating Destination and + Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + ASCII characters, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrCat ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source + ); +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to the + end of another Null-terminated ASCII string, and returns the concatenated + ASCII string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents + of Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null- + terminated ASCII string Destination, and Destination is returned. At most, + Length ASCII characters are concatenated from Source to the end of + Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then + Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then + the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination and + Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to concatenate from + Source. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrnCat ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the first occurance of a Null-terminated ASCII sub-string + in a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + This function scans the contents of the ASCII string specified by String + and returns the first occurrence of SearchString. If SearchString is not + found in String, then NULL is returned. If the length of SearchString is zero, + then String is returned. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SearchString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and SearchString or + String contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength Unicode characters + not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SearchString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string to search for. + + @retval NULL If the SearchString does not appear in String. + @retval !NULL If there is a match. + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrStr ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SearchString + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII decimal string to a value of type + UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents + of the ASCII string String as a decimal number. The format of the input + ASCII string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The function will + ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before the digits. + The running zero in the beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the + function stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character or + Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINTN, then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrDecimalToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII decimal string to a value of type + UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents + of the ASCII string String as a decimal number. The format of the input + ASCII string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The function will + ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before the digits. + The running zero in the beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the + function stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character or + Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINT64, then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsciiStrDecimalToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII hexadecimal string to a value of type UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents of + the ASCII string String as a hexadecimal number. The format of the input ASCII + string String is: + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. If "x" + appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. The function + will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before [zeros], + [x] or [hexadecimal digits]. The running zero before [x] or [hexadecimal digits] + will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the first valid hexadecimal + digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is a not a valid + hexadecimal character or Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, then + 0 is returned. + + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by UINTN, + then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, + and String contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrHexToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ); + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII hexadecimal string to a value of type UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents of + the ASCII string String as a hexadecimal number. The format of the input ASCII + string String is: + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. If "x" + appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. The function + will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before [zeros], + [x] or [hexadecimal digits]. The running zero before [x] or [hexadecimal digits] + will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the first valid hexadecimal + digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is a not a valid + hexadecimal character or Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, then + 0 is returned. + + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by UINT64, + then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, + and String contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsciiStrHexToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ); + +/** + Convert one Null-terminated ASCII string to a Null-terminated + Unicode string and returns the Unicode string. + + This function converts the contents of the ASCII string Source to the Unicode + string Destination, and returns Destination. The function terminates the + Unicode string Destination by appending a Null-terminator character at the end. + The caller is responsible to make sure Destination points to a buffer with size + equal or greater than ((AsciiStrLen (Source) + 1) * sizeof (CHAR16)) in bytes. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Destination is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @reture Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrToUnicodeStr ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source, + OUT CHAR16 *Destination + ); + +/** + Converts an 8-bit value to an 8-bit BCD value. + + Converts the 8-bit value specified by Value to BCD. The BCD value is + returned. + + If Value >= 100, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value The 8-bit value to convert to BCD. Range 0..99. + + @return The BCD value + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +DecimalToBcd8 ( + IN UINT8 Value + ); + +/** + Converts an 8-bit BCD value to an 8-bit value. + + Converts the 8-bit BCD value specified by Value to an 8-bit value. The 8-bit + value is returned. + + If Value >= 0xA0, then ASSERT(). + If (Value & 0x0F) >= 0x0A, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value The 8-bit BCD value to convert to an 8-bit value. + + @return The 8-bit value is returned. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +BcdToDecimal8 ( + IN UINT8 Value + ); + + +// +// Linked List Functions and Macros +// + +/** + Initializes the head node of a doubly linked list that is declared as a + global variable in a module. + + Initializes the forward and backward links of a new linked list. After + initializing a linked list with this macro, the other linked list functions + may be used to add and remove nodes from the linked list. This macro results + in smaller executables by initializing the linked list in the data section, + instead if calling the InitializeListHead() function to perform the + equivalent operation. + + @param ListHead The head note of a list to initiailize. + +**/ +#define INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE(ListHead) {&ListHead, &ListHead} + +/** + Initializes the head node of a doubly linked list, and returns the pointer to + the head node of the doubly linked list. + + Initializes the forward and backward links of a new linked list. After + initializing a linked list with this function, the other linked list + functions may be used to add and remove nodes from the linked list. It is up + to the caller of this function to allocate the memory for ListHead. + + If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a new doubly linked list. + + @return ListHead + +**/ +LIST_ENTRY * +EFIAPI +InitializeListHead ( + IN LIST_ENTRY *ListHead + ); + +/** + Adds a node to the beginning of a doubly linked list, and returns the pointer + to the head node of the doubly linked list. + + Adds the node Entry at the beginning of the doubly linked list denoted by + ListHead, and returns ListHead. + + If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Entry is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If ListHead was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and prior to insertion the number + of nodes in ListHead, including the ListHead node, is greater than or + equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + + @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list. + @param Entry A pointer to a node that is to be inserted at the beginning + of a doubly linked list. + + @return ListHead + +**/ +LIST_ENTRY * +EFIAPI +InsertHeadList ( + IN LIST_ENTRY *ListHead, + IN LIST_ENTRY *Entry + ); + +/** + Adds a node to the end of a doubly linked list, and returns the pointer to + the head node of the doubly linked list. + + Adds the node Entry to the end of the doubly linked list denoted by ListHead, + and returns ListHead. + + If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Entry is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If ListHead was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and prior to insertion the number + of nodes in ListHead, including the ListHead node, is greater than or + equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + + @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list. + @param Entry A pointer to a node that is to be added at the end of the + doubly linked list. + + @return ListHead + +**/ +LIST_ENTRY * +EFIAPI +InsertTailList ( + IN LIST_ENTRY *ListHead, + IN LIST_ENTRY *Entry + ); + +/** + Retrieves the first node of a doubly linked list. + + Returns the first node of a doubly linked list. List must have been + initialized with InitializeListHead(). If List is empty, then NULL is + returned. + + If List is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes + in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to + PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + + @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list. + + @return The first node of a doubly linked list. + @retval NULL The list is empty. + +**/ +LIST_ENTRY * +EFIAPI +GetFirstNode ( + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List + ); + +/** + Retrieves the next node of a doubly linked list. + + Returns the node of a doubly linked list that follows Node. List must have + been initialized with InitializeListHead(). If List is empty, then List is + returned. + + If List is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Node is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and List contains more than + PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth nodes, then ASSERT(). + If Node is not a node in List, then ASSERT(). + + @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list. + @param Node A pointer to a node in the doubly linked list. + + @return Pointer to the next node if one exists. Otherwise a null value which + is actually List is returned. + +**/ +LIST_ENTRY * +EFIAPI +GetNextNode ( + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List, + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node + ); + +/** + Checks to see if a doubly linked list is empty or not. + + Checks to see if the doubly linked list is empty. If the linked list contains + zero nodes, this function returns TRUE. Otherwise, it returns FALSE. + + If ListHead is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If ListHead was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes + in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to + PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + + @param ListHead A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list. + + @retval TRUE The linked list is empty. + @retval FALSE The linked list is not empty. + +**/ +BOOLEAN +EFIAPI +IsListEmpty ( + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *ListHead + ); + +/** + Determines if a node in a doubly linked list is null. + + Returns FALSE if Node is one of the nodes in the doubly linked list specified + by List. Otherwise, TRUE is returned. List must have been initialized with + InitializeListHead(). + + If List is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Node is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes + in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to + PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + If Node is not a node in List and Node is not equal to List, then ASSERT(). + + @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list. + @param Node A pointer to a node in the doubly linked list. + + @retval TRUE Node is one of the nodes in the doubly linked list. + @retval FALSE Node is not one of the nodes in the doubly linked list. + +**/ +BOOLEAN +EFIAPI +IsNull ( + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List, + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node + ); + +/** + Determines if a node the last node in a doubly linked list. + + Returns TRUE if Node is the last node in the doubly linked list specified by + List. Otherwise, FALSE is returned. List must have been initialized with + InitializeListHead(). + + If List is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Node is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If List was not initialized with InitializeListHead(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and the number of nodes + in List, including the List node, is greater than or equal to + PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + If Node is not a node in List, then ASSERT(). + + @param List A pointer to the head node of a doubly linked list. + @param Node A pointer to a node in the doubly linked list. + + @retval TRUE Node is the last node in the linked list. + @retval FALSE Node is not the last node in the linked list. + +**/ +BOOLEAN +EFIAPI +IsNodeAtEnd ( + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List, + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node + ); + +/** + Swaps the location of two nodes in a doubly linked list, and returns the + first node after the swap. + + If FirstEntry is identical to SecondEntry, then SecondEntry is returned. + Otherwise, the location of the FirstEntry node is swapped with the location + of the SecondEntry node in a doubly linked list. SecondEntry must be in the + same double linked list as FirstEntry and that double linked list must have + been initialized with InitializeListHead(). SecondEntry is returned after the + nodes are swapped. + + If FirstEntry is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondEntry is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondEntry and FirstEntry are not in the same linked list, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the + linked list containing the FirstEntry and SecondEntry nodes, including + the FirstEntry and SecondEntry nodes, is greater than or equal to + PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstEntry A pointer to a node in a linked list. + @param SecondEntry A pointer to another node in the same linked list. + +**/ +LIST_ENTRY * +EFIAPI +SwapListEntries ( + IN LIST_ENTRY *FirstEntry, + IN LIST_ENTRY *SecondEntry + ); + +/** + Removes a node from a doubly linked list, and returns the node that follows + the removed node. + + Removes the node Entry from a doubly linked list. It is up to the caller of + this function to release the memory used by this node if that is required. On + exit, the node following Entry in the doubly linked list is returned. If + Entry is the only node in the linked list, then the head node of the linked + list is returned. + + If Entry is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Entry is the head node of an empty list, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the + linked list containing Entry, including the Entry node, is greater than + or equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + + @param Entry A pointer to a node in a linked list + + @return Entry + +**/ +LIST_ENTRY * +EFIAPI +RemoveEntryList ( + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Entry + ); + +// +// Math Services +// + +/** + Shifts a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits. The low bits are filled + with zeros. The shifted value is returned. + + This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The + low Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned. + + If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift left. + @param Count The number of bits to shift left. + + @return Operand << Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +LShiftU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. This high bits are + filled with zeros. The shifted value is returned. + + This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The + high Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned. + + If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right. + @param Count The number of bits to shift right. + + @return Operand >> Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +RShiftU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. The high bits are filled + with original integer's bit 63. The shifted value is returned. + + This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The + high Count bits are set to bit 63 of Operand. The shifted value is returned. + + If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right. + @param Count The number of bits to shift right. + + @return Operand >> Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +ARShiftU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Rotates a 32-bit integer left between 0 and 31 bits, filling the low bits + with the high bits that were rotated. + + This function rotates the 32-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The + low Count bits are fill with the high Count bits of Operand. The rotated + value is returned. + + If Count is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand The 32-bit operand to rotate left. + @param Count The number of bits to rotate left. + + @return Operand <<< Count + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +LRotU32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Rotates a 32-bit integer right between 0 and 31 bits, filling the high bits + with the low bits that were rotated. + + This function rotates the 32-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. + The high Count bits are fill with the low Count bits of Operand. The rotated + value is returned. + + If Count is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand The 32-bit operand to rotate right. + @param Count The number of bits to rotate right. + + @return Operand >>> Count + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +RRotU32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Rotates a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits, filling the low bits + with the high bits that were rotated. + + This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The + low Count bits are fill with the high Count bits of Operand. The rotated + value is returned. + + If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate left. + @param Count The number of bits to rotate left. + + @return Operand <<< Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +LRotU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Rotates a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits, filling the high bits + with the high low bits that were rotated. + + This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. + The high Count bits are fill with the low Count bits of Operand. The rotated + value is returned. + + If Count is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate right. + @param Count The number of bits to rotate right. + + @return Operand >>> Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +RRotU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Returns the bit position of the lowest bit set in a 32-bit value. + + This function computes the bit position of the lowest bit set in the 32-bit + value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned. + Otherwise, a value between 0 and 31 is returned. + + @param Operand The 32-bit operand to evaluate. + + @return Position of the lowest bit set in Operand if found. + @retval -1 Operand is zero. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +LowBitSet32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand + ); + +/** + Returns the bit position of the lowest bit set in a 64-bit value. + + This function computes the bit position of the lowest bit set in the 64-bit + value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned. + Otherwise, a value between 0 and 63 is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to evaluate. + + @return Position of the lowest bit set in Operand if found. + @retval -1 Operand is zero. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +LowBitSet64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand + ); + +/** + Returns the bit position of the highest bit set in a 32-bit value. Equivalent + to log2(x). + + This function computes the bit position of the highest bit set in the 32-bit + value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned. + Otherwise, a value between 0 and 31 is returned. + + @param Operand The 32-bit operand to evaluate. + + @return Position of the highest bit set in Operand if found. + @retval -1 Operand is zero. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +HighBitSet32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand + ); + +/** + Returns the bit position of the highest bit set in a 64-bit value. Equivalent + to log2(x). + + This function computes the bit position of the highest bit set in the 64-bit + value specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then -1 is returned. + Otherwise, a value between 0 and 63 is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to evaluate. + + @return Position of the highest bit set in Operand if found. + @retval -1 Operand is zero. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +HighBitSet64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand + ); + +/** + Returns the value of the highest bit set in a 32-bit value. Equivalent to + 1 << HighBitSet32(x). + + This function computes the value of the highest bit set in the 32-bit value + specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then zero is returned. + + @param Operand The 32-bit operand to evaluate. + + @return 1 << HighBitSet32(Operand) + @retval 0 Operand is zero. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +GetPowerOfTwo32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand + ); + +/** + Returns the value of the highest bit set in a 64-bit value. Equivalent to + 1 << HighBitSet64(x). + + This function computes the value of the highest bit set in the 64-bit value + specified by Operand. If Operand is zero, then zero is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to evaluate. + + @return 1 << HighBitSet64(Operand) + @retval 0 Operand is zero. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +GetPowerOfTwo64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand + ); + +/** + Switches the endianess of a 16-bit integer. + + This function swaps the bytes in a 16-bit unsigned value to switch the value + from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is + returned. + + @param Operand A 16-bit unsigned value. + + @return The byte swaped Operand. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +SwapBytes16 ( + IN UINT16 Value + ); + +/** + Switches the endianess of a 32-bit integer. + + This function swaps the bytes in a 32-bit unsigned value to switch the value + from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is + returned. + + @param Operand A 32-bit unsigned value. + + @return The byte swaped Operand. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +SwapBytes32 ( + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Switches the endianess of a 64-bit integer. + + This function swaps the bytes in a 64-bit unsigned value to switch the value + from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is + returned. + + @param Operand A 64-bit unsigned value. + + @return The byte swaped Operand. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +SwapBytes64 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and + generates a 64-bit unsigned result. + + This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 32-bit + unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64- + bit unsigned result is returned. + + If the result overflows, then ASSERT(). + + @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Multiplier A 32-bit unsigned value. + + @return Multiplicand * Multiplier + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MultU64x32 ( + IN UINT64 Multiplicand, + IN UINT32 Multiplier + ); + +/** + Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer and + generates a 64-bit unsigned result. + + This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 64-bit + unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64- + bit unsigned result is returned. + + If the result overflows, then ASSERT(). + + @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Multiplier A 64-bit unsigned value. + + @return Multiplicand * Multiplier + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MultU64x64 ( + IN UINT64 Multiplicand, + IN UINT64 Multiplier + ); + +/** + Multiples a 64-bit signed integer by a 64-bit signed integer and generates a + 64-bit signed result. + + This function multiples the 64-bit signed value Multiplicand by the 64-bit + signed value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit signed result. This 64-bit + signed result is returned. + + If the result overflows, then ASSERT(). + + @param Multiplicand A 64-bit signed value. + @param Multiplier A 64-bit signed value. + + @return Multiplicand * Multiplier + +**/ +INT64 +EFIAPI +MultS64x64 ( + IN INT64 Multiplicand, + IN INT64 Multiplier + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and generates + a 64-bit unsigned result. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. This + function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient. + + If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +DivU64x32 ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT32 Divisor + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and generates + a 32-bit unsigned remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 32-bit remainder. This function + returns the 32-bit unsigned remainder. + + If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value. + + @return Dividend % Divisor + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +ModU64x32 ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT32 Divisor + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and generates + a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 32-bit unsigned remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder + is not NULL, then the 32-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder. + This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient. + + If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value. + @param Remainder A pointer to a 32-bit unsigned value. This parameter is + optional and may be NULL. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +DivU64x32Remainder ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT32 Divisor, + OUT UINT32 *Remainder OPTIONAL + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer and generates + a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 64-bit unsigned remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 64-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder + is not NULL, then the 64-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder. + This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient. + + If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit unsigned value. This parameter is + optional and may be NULL. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +DivU64x64Remainder ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT64 Divisor, + OUT UINT64 *Remainder OPTIONAL + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit signed integer by a 64-bit signed integer and generates a + 64-bit signed result and a optional 64-bit signed remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit signed value Dividend by the 64-bit signed + value Divisor and generates a 64-bit signed quotient. If Remainder is not + NULL, then the 64-bit signed remainder is returned in Remainder. This + function returns the 64-bit signed quotient. + + If Divisor is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param Dividend A 64-bit signed value. + @param Divisor A 64-bit signed value. + @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit signed value. This parameter is + optional and may be NULL. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +INT64 +EFIAPI +DivS64x64Remainder ( + IN INT64 Dividend, + IN INT64 Divisor, + OUT INT64 *Remainder OPTIONAL + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit value from memory that may be unaligned. + + This function returns the 16-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function + guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 16-bit value that may be unaligned. + + @return *Uint16 + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +ReadUnaligned16 ( + IN CONST UINT16 *Uint16 + ); + +/** + Writes a 16-bit value to memory that may be unaligned. + + This function writes the 16-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is + returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce + an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 16-bit value that may be unaligned. + @param Value 16-bit value to write to Buffer. + + @return Value + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +WriteUnaligned16 ( + OUT UINT16 *Uint16, + IN UINT16 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 24-bit value from memory that may be unaligned. + + This function returns the 24-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function + guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 24-bit value that may be unaligned. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +ReadUnaligned24 ( + IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Writes a 24-bit value to memory that may be unaligned. + + This function writes the 24-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is + returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce + an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 24-bit value that may be unaligned. + @param Value 24-bit value to write to Buffer. + + @return The value written. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +WriteUnaligned24 ( + OUT UINT32 *Buffer, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit value from memory that may be unaligned. + + This function returns the 32-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function + guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 32-bit value that may be unaligned. + + @return *Uint32 + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +ReadUnaligned32 ( + IN CONST UINT32 *Uint32 + ); + +/** + Writes a 32-bit value to memory that may be unaligned. + + This function writes the 32-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is + returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce + an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 32-bit value that may be unaligned. + @param Value 32-bit value to write to Buffer. + + @return Value + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +WriteUnaligned32 ( + OUT UINT32 *Uint32, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit value from memory that may be unaligned. + + This function returns the 64-bit value pointed to by Buffer. The function + guarantees that the read operation does not produce an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 64-bit value that may be unaligned. + + @return *Uint64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +ReadUnaligned64 ( + IN CONST UINT64 *Uint64 + ); + +/** + Writes a 64-bit value to memory that may be unaligned. + + This function writes the 64-bit value specified by Value to Buffer. Value is + returned. The function guarantees that the write operation does not produce + an alignment fault. + + If the Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a 64-bit value that may be unaligned. + @param Value 64-bit value to write to Buffer. + + @return Value + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +WriteUnaligned64 ( + OUT UINT64 *Uint64, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +// +// Bit Field Functions +// + +/** + Returns a bit field from an 8-bit value. + + Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand. + + If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + + @return The bit field read. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +BitFieldRead8 ( + IN UINT8 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to an 8-bit value, and returns the result. + + Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in + Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 8-bit value is + returned. + + If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The new 8-bit value. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +BitFieldWrite8 ( + IN UINT8 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from an 8-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the + result. + + Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit + and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in + Operand are preserved. The new 8-bit value is returned. + + If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value + + @return The new 8-bit value. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +BitFieldOr8 ( + IN UINT8 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from an 8-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns + the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 8-bit value is returned. + + If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value. + + @return The new 8-bit value. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAnd8 ( + IN UINT8 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from an 8-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise OR, and returns the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 8-bit value is returned. + + If 8-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The new 8-bit value. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAndThenOr8 ( + IN UINT8 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 AndData, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Returns a bit field from a 16-bit value. + + Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand. + + If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + + @return The bit field read. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +BitFieldRead16 ( + IN UINT16 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to a 16-bit value, and returns the result. + + Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in + Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 16-bit value is + returned. + + If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The new 16-bit value. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +BitFieldWrite16 ( + IN UINT16 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 16-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the + result. + + Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit + and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in + Operand are preserved. The new 16-bit value is returned. + + If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value + + @return The new 16-bit value. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +BitFieldOr16 ( + IN UINT16 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 16-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns + the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 16-bit value is returned. + + If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value + + @return The new 16-bit value. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAnd16 ( + IN UINT16 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 16-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise OR, and returns the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 16-bit value is returned. + + If 16-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The new 16-bit value. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAndThenOr16 ( + IN UINT16 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 AndData, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Returns a bit field from a 32-bit value. + + Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand. + + If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + + @return The bit field read. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +BitFieldRead32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to a 32-bit value, and returns the result. + + Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in + Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 32-bit value is + returned. + + If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The new 32-bit value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +BitFieldWrite32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 32-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the + result. + + Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit + and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in + Operand are preserved. The new 32-bit value is returned. + + If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value + + @return The new 32-bit value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +BitFieldOr32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 32-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns + the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 32-bit value is returned. + + If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value + + @return The new 32-bit value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAnd32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 32-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise OR, and returns the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 32-bit value is returned. + + If 32-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The new 32-bit value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAndThenOr32 ( + IN UINT32 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Returns a bit field from a 64-bit value. + + Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand. + + If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + + @return The bit field read. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +BitFieldRead64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to a 64-bit value, and returns the result. + + Writes Value to the bit field specified by the StartBit and the EndBit in + Operand. All other bits in Operand are preserved. The new 64-bit value is + returned. + + If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The new 64-bit value. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +BitFieldWrite64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 64-bit value, performs a bitwise OR, and returns the + result. + + Performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the bit field specified by StartBit + and EndBit in Operand and the value specified by OrData. All other bits in + Operand are preserved. The new 64-bit value is returned. + + If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value + + @return The new 64-bit value. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +BitFieldOr64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 64-bit value, performs a bitwise AND, and returns + the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 64-bit value is returned. + + If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value + + @return The new 64-bit value. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAnd64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field from a 64-bit value, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise OR, and returns the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData, followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR with value specified by OrData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new 64-bit value is returned. + + If 64-bit operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the value. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The new 64-bit value. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +BitFieldAndThenOr64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +// +// Base Library Synchronization Functions +// + +/** + Retrieves the architecture specific spin lock alignment requirements for + optimal spin lock performance. + + This function retrieves the spin lock alignment requirements for optimal + performance on a given CPU architecture. The spin lock alignment must be a + power of two and is returned by this function. If there are no alignment + requirements, then 1 must be returned. The spin lock synchronization + functions must function correctly if the spin lock size and alignment values + returned by this function are not used at all. These values are hints to the + consumers of the spin lock synchronization functions to obtain optimal spin + lock performance. + + @return The architecture specific spin lock alignment. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +GetSpinLockProperties ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Initializes a spin lock to the released state and returns the spin lock. + + This function initializes the spin lock specified by SpinLock to the released + state, and returns SpinLock. Optimal performance can be achieved by calling + GetSpinLockProperties() to determine the size and alignment requirements for + SpinLock. + + If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to initialize to the released + state. + + @return SpinLock + +**/ +SPIN_LOCK * +EFIAPI +InitializeSpinLock ( + IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock + ); + +/** + Waits until a spin lock can be placed in the acquired state. + + This function checks the state of the spin lock specified by SpinLock. If + SpinLock is in the released state, then this function places SpinLock in the + acquired state and returns SpinLock. Otherwise, this function waits + indefinitely for the spin lock to be released, and then places it in the + acquired state and returns SpinLock. All state transitions of SpinLock must + be performed using MP safe mechanisms. + + If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SpinLock was not initialized with InitializeSpinLock(), then ASSERT(). + If PcdSpinLockTimeout is not zero, and SpinLock is can not be acquired in + PcdSpinLockTimeout microseconds, then ASSERT(). + + @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to place in the acquired state. + + @return SpinLock + +**/ +SPIN_LOCK * +EFIAPI +AcquireSpinLock ( + IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock + ); + +/** + Attempts to place a spin lock in the acquired state. + + This function checks the state of the spin lock specified by SpinLock. If + SpinLock is in the released state, then this function places SpinLock in the + acquired state and returns TRUE. Otherwise, FALSE is returned. All state + transitions of SpinLock must be performed using MP safe mechanisms. + + If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SpinLock was not initialized with InitializeSpinLock(), then ASSERT(). + + @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to place in the acquired state. + + @retval TRUE SpinLock was placed in the acquired state. + @retval FALSE SpinLock could not be acquired. + +**/ +BOOLEAN +EFIAPI +AcquireSpinLockOrFail ( + IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock + ); + +/** + Releases a spin lock. + + This function places the spin lock specified by SpinLock in the release state + and returns SpinLock. + + If SpinLock is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SpinLock was not initialized with InitializeSpinLock(), then ASSERT(). + + @param SpinLock A pointer to the spin lock to release. + + @return SpinLock + +**/ +SPIN_LOCK * +EFIAPI +ReleaseSpinLock ( + IN SPIN_LOCK *SpinLock + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic increment of an 32-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic increment of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by + Value and returns the incremented value. The increment operation must be + performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not + guaranteed to be MP safe. + + If Value is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to increment. + + @return The incremented value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +InterlockedIncrement ( + IN UINT32 *Value + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic decrement of an 32-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic decrement of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by + Value and returns the decremented value. The decrement operation must be + performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not + guaranteed to be MP safe. + + If Value is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to decrement. + + @return The decremented value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +InterlockedDecrement ( + IN UINT32 *Value + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 32-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 32-bit unsigned integer + specified by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to + ExchangeValue and CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue, + then Value is returned. The compare exchange operation must be performed using + MP safe mechanisms. + + If Value is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value for the compare exchange + operation. + @param CompareValue 32-bit value used in compare operation. + @param ExchangeValue 32-bit value used in exchange operation. + + @return The original *Value before exchange. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +InterlockedCompareExchange32 ( + IN OUT UINT32 *Value, + IN UINT32 CompareValue, + IN UINT32 ExchangeValue + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 64-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 64-bit unsigned integer specified + by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to ExchangeValue and + CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue, then Value is returned. + The compare exchange operation must be performed using MP safe mechanisms. + + If Value is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value A pointer to the 64-bit value for the compare exchange + operation. + @param CompareValue 64-bit value used in compare operation. + @param ExchangeValue 64-bit value used in exchange operation. + + @return The original *Value before exchange. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InterlockedCompareExchange64 ( + IN OUT UINT64 *Value, + IN UINT64 CompareValue, + IN UINT64 ExchangeValue + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a pointer value. + + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the pointer value specified + by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to + ExchangeValue and CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to + CompareValue, then Value is returned. The compare exchange operation must be + performed using MP safe mechanisms. + + If Value is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value A pointer to the pointer value for the compare exchange + operation. + @param CompareValue Pointer value used in compare operation. + @param ExchangeValue Pointer value used in exchange operation. + +**/ +VOID * +EFIAPI +InterlockedCompareExchangePointer ( + IN OUT VOID **Value, + IN VOID *CompareValue, + IN VOID *ExchangeValue + ); + +// +// Base Library Checksum Functions +// + +/** + Calculate the sum of all elements in a buffer in unit of UINT8. + During calculation, the carry bits are dropped. + + This function calculates the sum of all elements in a buffer + in unit of UINT8. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped. + The result is returned as UINT8. If Length is Zero, then Zero is + returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer . + + @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +CalculateSum8 ( + IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + + +/** + Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer + of 8-bit values. + + This function first calculates the sum of the 8-bit values in the + buffer specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result + of addition are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is + returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer. + + @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +CalculateCheckSum8 ( + IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the sum of all elements in a buffer of 16-bit values. During + calculation, the carry bits are dropped. + + This function calculates the sum of the 16-bit values in the buffer + specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped. + The 16-bit result is returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer. + + @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +CalculateSum16 ( + IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer of + 16-bit values. + + This function first calculates the sum of the 16-bit values in the buffer + specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result of addition + are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is returned. If Length + is 0, then 0 is returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer. + + @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +CalculateCheckSum16 ( + IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the sum of all elements in a buffer of 32-bit values. During + calculation, the carry bits are dropped. + + This function calculates the sum of the 32-bit values in the buffer + specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped. + The 32-bit result is returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer. + + @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +CalculateSum32 ( + IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer of + 32-bit values. + + This function first calculates the sum of the 32-bit values in the buffer + specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result of addition + are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is returned. If Length + is 0, then 0 is returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer. + + @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +CalculateCheckSum32 ( + IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the sum of all elements in a buffer of 64-bit values. During + calculation, the carry bits are dropped. + + This function calculates the sum of the 64-bit values in the buffer + specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped. + The 64-bit result is returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer. + + @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +CalculateSum64 ( + IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +/** + Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer of + 64-bit values. + + This function first calculates the sum of the 64-bit values in the buffer + specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result of addition + are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is returned. If Length + is 0, then 0 is returned. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation. + @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer. + + @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +CalculateCheckSum64 ( + IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +// +// Base Library CPU Functions +// +typedef +VOID +(EFIAPI *SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT) ( + IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *Context2 OPTIONAL + ); + +/** + Used to serialize load and store operations. + + All loads and stores that proceed calls to this function are guaranteed to be + globally visible when this function returns. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +MemoryFence ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Saves the current CPU context that can be restored with a call to LongJump() + and returns 0. + + Saves the current CPU context in the buffer specified by JumpBuffer and + returns 0. The initial call to SetJump() must always return 0. Subsequent + calls to LongJump() cause a non-zero value to be returned by SetJump(). + + If JumpBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + For IPF CPUs, if JumpBuffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer. + + @retval 0 Indicates a return from SetJump(). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +SetJump ( + OUT BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer + ); + +/** + Restores the CPU context that was saved with SetJump(). + + Restores the CPU context from the buffer specified by JumpBuffer. This + function never returns to the caller. Instead is resumes execution based on + the state of JumpBuffer. + + If JumpBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + For IPF CPUs, if JumpBuffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Value is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer. + @param Value The value to return when the SetJump() context is + restored and must be non-zero. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +LongJump ( + IN BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer, + IN UINTN Value + ); + +/** + Enables CPU interrupts. + + Enables CPU interrupts. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +EnableInterrupts ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Disables CPU interrupts. + + Disables CPU interrupts. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +DisableInterrupts ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Disables CPU interrupts and returns the interrupt state prior to the disable + operation. + + Disables CPU interrupts and returns the interrupt state prior to the disable + operation. + + @retval TRUE CPU interrupts were enabled on entry to this call. + @retval FALSE CPU interrupts were disabled on entry to this call. + +**/ +BOOLEAN +EFIAPI +SaveAndDisableInterrupts ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Enables CPU interrupts for the smallest window required to capture any + pending interrupts. + + Enables CPU interrupts for the smallest window required to capture any + pending interrupts. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +EnableDisableInterrupts ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Retrieves the current CPU interrupt state. + + Retrieves the current CPU interrupt state. Returns TRUE is interrupts are + currently enabled. Otherwise returns FALSE. + + @retval TRUE CPU interrupts are enabled. + @retval FALSE CPU interrupts are disabled. + +**/ +BOOLEAN +EFIAPI +GetInterruptState ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Set the current CPU interrupt state. + + Sets the current CPU interrupt state to the state specified by + InterruptState. If InterruptState is TRUE, then interrupts are enabled. If + InterruptState is FALSE, then interrupts are disabled. InterruptState is + returned. + + @param InterruptState TRUE if interrupts should enabled. FALSE if + interrupts should be disabled. + + @return InterruptState + +**/ +BOOLEAN +EFIAPI +SetInterruptState ( + IN BOOLEAN InterruptState + ); + +/** + Places the CPU in a sleep state until an interrupt is received. + + Places the CPU in a sleep state until an interrupt is received. If interrupts + are disabled prior to calling this function, then the CPU will be placed in a + sleep state indefinitely. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +CpuSleep ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Requests CPU to pause for a short period of time. + + Requests CPU to pause for a short period of time. Typically used in MP + systems to prevent memory starvation while waiting for a spin lock. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +CpuPause ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Flushes all the Translation Lookaside Buffers(TLB) entries in a CPU. + + Flushes all the Translation Lookaside Buffers(TLB) entries in a CPU. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +CpuFlushTlb ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Transfers control to a function starting with a new stack. + + Transfers control to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack + specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and + Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function + EntryPoint must never return. + + If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack. + @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function. + @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function. + @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint + function. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +SwitchStack ( + IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint, + IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *NewStack + ); + +/** + Generates a breakpoint on the CPU. + + Generates a breakpoint on the CPU. The breakpoint must be implemented such + that code can resume normal execution after the breakpoint. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +CpuBreakpoint ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Executes an infinite loop. + + Forces the CPU to execute an infinite loop. A debugger may be used to skip + past the loop and the code that follows the loop must execute properly. This + implies that the infinite loop must not cause the code that follow it to be + optimized away. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +CpuDeadLoop ( + VOID + ); + +// +// IA32 and X64 Specific Functions +// +// +// Byte packed structure for 16-bit Real Mode EFLAGS +// +typedef union { + struct { + UINT32 CF:1; // Carry Flag + UINT32 Reserved_0:1; // Reserved + UINT32 PF:1; // Parity Flag + UINT32 Reserved_1:1; // Reserved + UINT32 AF:1; // Auxiliary Carry Flag + UINT32 Reserved_2:1; // Reserved + UINT32 ZF:1; // Zero Flag + UINT32 SF:1; // Sign Flag + UINT32 TF:1; // Trap Flag + UINT32 IF:1; // Interrupt Enable Flag + UINT32 DF:1; // Direction Flag + UINT32 OF:1; // Overflow Flag + UINT32 IOPL:2; // I/O Privilege Level + UINT32 NT:1; // Nested Task + UINT32 Reserved_3:1; // Reserved + } Bits; + UINT16 Uint16; +} IA32_FLAGS16; + +// +// Byte packed structure for EFLAGS/RFLAGS +// 32-bits on IA-32 +// 64-bits on X64. The upper 32-bits on X64 are reserved +// +typedef union { + struct { + UINT32 CF:1; // Carry Flag + UINT32 Reserved_0:1; // Reserved + UINT32 PF:1; // Parity Flag + UINT32 Reserved_1:1; // Reserved + UINT32 AF:1; // Auxiliary Carry Flag + UINT32 Reserved_2:1; // Reserved + UINT32 ZF:1; // Zero Flag + UINT32 SF:1; // Sign Flag + UINT32 TF:1; // Trap Flag + UINT32 IF:1; // Interrupt Enable Flag + UINT32 DF:1; // Direction Flag + UINT32 OF:1; // Overflow Flag + UINT32 IOPL:2; // I/O Privilege Level + UINT32 NT:1; // Nested Task + UINT32 Reserved_3:1; // Reserved + UINT32 RF:1; // Resume Flag + UINT32 VM:1; // Virtual 8086 Mode + UINT32 AC:1; // Alignment Check + UINT32 VIF:1; // Virtual Interrupt Flag + UINT32 VIP:1; // Virtual Interrupt Pending + UINT32 ID:1; // ID Flag + UINT32 Reserved_4:10; // Reserved + } Bits; + UINTN UintN; +} IA32_EFLAGS32; + +// +// Byte packed structure for Control Register 0 (CR0) +// 32-bits on IA-32 +// 64-bits on X64. The upper 32-bits on X64 are reserved +// +typedef union { + struct { + UINT32 PE:1; // Protection Enable + UINT32 MP:1; // Monitor Coprocessor + UINT32 EM:1; // Emulation + UINT32 TS:1; // Task Switched + UINT32 ET:1; // Extension Type + UINT32 NE:1; // Numeric Error + UINT32 Reserved_0:10; // Reserved + UINT32 WP:1; // Write Protect + UINT32 Reserved_1:1; // Reserved + UINT32 AM:1; // Alignment Mask + UINT32 Reserved_2:10; // Reserved + UINT32 NW:1; // Mot Write-through + UINT32 CD:1; // Cache Disable + UINT32 PG:1; // Paging + } Bits; + UINTN UintN; +} IA32_CR0; + +// +// Byte packed structure for Control Register 4 (CR4) +// 32-bits on IA-32 +// 64-bits on X64. The upper 32-bits on X64 are reserved +// +typedef union { + struct { + UINT32 VME:1; // Virtual-8086 Mode Extensions + UINT32 PVI:1; // Protected-Mode Virtual Interrupts + UINT32 TSD:1; // Time Stamp Disable + UINT32 DE:1; // Debugging Extensions + UINT32 PSE:1; // Page Size Extensions + UINT32 PAE:1; // Physical Address Extension + UINT32 MCE:1; // Machine Check Enable + UINT32 PGE:1; // Page Global Enable + UINT32 PCE:1; // Performance Monitoring Counter + // Enable + UINT32 OSFXSR:1; // Operating System Support for + // FXSAVE and FXRSTOR instructions + UINT32 OSXMMEXCPT:1; // Operating System Support for + // Unmasked SIMD Floating Point + // Exceptions + UINT32 Reserved_0:2; // Reserved + UINT32 VMXE:1; // VMX Enable + UINT32 Reserved_1:18; // Reseved + } Bits; + UINTN UintN; +} IA32_CR4; + +// +// Byte packed structure for an IDTR, GDTR, LDTR descriptor +/// @bug How to make this structure byte-packed in a compiler independent way? +// +#pragma pack (1) +typedef struct { + UINT16 Limit; + UINTN Base; +} IA32_DESCRIPTOR; +#pragma pack () + +#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_TASK 0x85 +#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_INTERRUPT_16 0x86 +#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_TRAP_16 0x87 +#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_INTERRUPT_32 0x8E +#define IA32_IDT_GATE_TYPE_TRAP_32 0x8F + +// +// Byte packed structure for an Interrupt Gate Descriptor +// +typedef union { + struct { + UINT32 OffsetLow:16; // Offset bits 15..0 + UINT32 Selector:16; // Selector + UINT32 Reserved_0:8; // Reserved + UINT32 GateType:8; // Gate Type. See #defines above + UINT32 OffsetHigh:16; // Offset bits 31..16 + } Bits; + UINT64 Uint64; +} IA32_IDT_GATE_DESCRIPTOR; + +// +// Byte packed structure for an FP/SSE/SSE2 context +// +typedef struct { + UINT8 Buffer[512]; +} IA32_FX_BUFFER; + +// +// Structures for the 16-bit real mode thunks +// +typedef struct { + UINT32 Reserved1; + UINT32 Reserved2; + UINT32 Reserved3; + UINT32 Reserved4; + UINT8 BL; + UINT8 BH; + UINT16 Reserved5; + UINT8 DL; + UINT8 DH; + UINT16 Reserved6; + UINT8 CL; + UINT8 CH; + UINT16 Reserved7; + UINT8 AL; + UINT8 AH; + UINT16 Reserved8; +} IA32_BYTE_REGS; + +typedef struct { + UINT16 DI; + UINT16 Reserved1; + UINT16 SI; + UINT16 Reserved2; + UINT16 BP; + UINT16 Reserved3; + UINT16 SP; + UINT16 Reserved4; + UINT16 BX; + UINT16 Reserved5; + UINT16 DX; + UINT16 Reserved6; + UINT16 CX; + UINT16 Reserved7; + UINT16 AX; + UINT16 Reserved8; +} IA32_WORD_REGS; + +typedef struct { + UINT32 EDI; + UINT32 ESI; + UINT32 EBP; + UINT32 ESP; + UINT32 EBX; + UINT32 EDX; + UINT32 ECX; + UINT32 EAX; + UINT16 DS; + UINT16 ES; + UINT16 FS; + UINT16 GS; + IA32_EFLAGS32 EFLAGS; + UINT32 Eip; + UINT16 CS; + UINT16 SS; +} IA32_DWORD_REGS; + +typedef union { + IA32_DWORD_REGS E; + IA32_WORD_REGS X; + IA32_BYTE_REGS H; +} IA32_REGISTER_SET; + +// +// Byte packed structure for an 16-bit real mode thunks +// +typedef struct { + IA32_REGISTER_SET *RealModeState; + VOID *RealModeBuffer; + UINT32 RealModeBufferSize; + UINT32 ThunkAttributes; +} THUNK_CONTEXT; + +#define THUNK_ATTRIBUTE_BIG_REAL_MODE 0x00000001 +#define THUNK_ATTRIBUTE_DISABLE_A20_MASK_INT_15 0x00000002 +#define THUNK_ATTRIBUTE_DISABLE_A20_MASK_KBD_CTRL 0x00000004 + +/** + Retrieves CPUID information. + + Executes the CPUID instruction with EAX set to the value specified by Index. + This function always returns Index. + If Eax is not NULL, then the value of EAX after CPUID is returned in Eax. + If Ebx is not NULL, then the value of EBX after CPUID is returned in Ebx. + If Ecx is not NULL, then the value of ECX after CPUID is returned in Ecx. + If Edx is not NULL, then the value of EDX after CPUID is returned in Edx. + This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit value to load into EAX prior to invoking the CPUID + instruction. + @param Eax Pointer to the 32-bit EAX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. + @param Ebx Pointer to the 32-bit EBX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. + @param Ecx Pointer to the 32-bit ECX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. + @param Edx Pointer to the 32-bit EDX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. + + @return Index + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmCpuid ( + IN UINT32 Index, + OUT UINT32 *Eax, OPTIONAL + OUT UINT32 *Ebx, OPTIONAL + OUT UINT32 *Ecx, OPTIONAL + OUT UINT32 *Edx OPTIONAL + ); + +/** + Retrieves CPUID information using an extended leaf identifier. + + Executes the CPUID instruction with EAX set to the value specified by Index + and ECX set to the value specified by SubIndex. This function always returns + Index. This function is only available on IA-32 and x64. + + If Eax is not NULL, then the value of EAX after CPUID is returned in Eax. + If Ebx is not NULL, then the value of EBX after CPUID is returned in Ebx. + If Ecx is not NULL, then the value of ECX after CPUID is returned in Ecx. + If Edx is not NULL, then the value of EDX after CPUID is returned in Edx. + + @param Index The 32-bit value to load into EAX prior to invoking the + CPUID instruction. + @param SubIndex The 32-bit value to load into ECX prior to invoking the + CPUID instruction. + @param Eax Pointer to the 32-bit EAX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be + NULL. + @param Ebx Pointer to the 32-bit EBX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be + NULL. + @param Ecx Pointer to the 32-bit ECX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be + NULL. + @param Edx Pointer to the 32-bit EDX value returned by the CPUID + instruction. This is an optional parameter that may be + NULL. + + @return Index + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmCpuidEx ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT32 SubIndex, + OUT UINT32 *Eax, OPTIONAL + OUT UINT32 *Ebx, OPTIONAL + OUT UINT32 *Ecx, OPTIONAL + OUT UINT32 *Edx OPTIONAL + ); + +/** + Returns the lower 32-bits of a Machine Specific Register(MSR). + + Reads and returns the lower 32-bits of the MSR specified by Index. + No parameter checking is performed on Index, and some Index values may cause + CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the + caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function + is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read. + + @return The lower 32 bits of the MSR identified by Index. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMsr32 ( + IN UINT32 Index + ); + +/** + Zero-extend a 32-bit value and writes it to a Machine Specific Register(MSR). + + Writes the 32-bit value specified by Value to the MSR specified by Index. The + upper 32-bits of the MSR write are set to zero. The 32-bit value written to + the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index or Value, + and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee + that Index and Value are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception + handlers. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param Value The 32-bit value to write to the MSR. + + @return Value + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMsr32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise inclusive OR on the lower 32-bits, and + writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by + OrData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower + 32-bits of the value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is + performed on Index or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The + caller must either guarantee that Index and OrData are valid, or the caller + must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR. + + @return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrOr32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND on the lower 32-bits, and writes + the result back to the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the + lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by AndData, and + writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of + the value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed + on Index or AndData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller + must either guarantee that Index and AndData are valid, or the caller must + establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on IA-32 + and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR. + + @return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrAnd32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT32 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise inclusive OR + on the lower 32-bits, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the + lower 32-bits of the read result and the value specified by AndData + preserving the upper 32-bits, performs a bitwise inclusive OR between the + result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Address. The lower 32-bits of the value + written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index, + AndData, or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller + must either guarantee that Index, AndData, and OrData are valid, or the + caller must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only + available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The lower 32-bit value written to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrAndThenOr32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT32 AndData, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of an MSR. + + Reads the bit field in the lower 32-bits of a 64-bit MSR. The bit field is + specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is + returned. The caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller + must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only + available on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + + @return The bit field read from the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldRead32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to an MSR. + + Writes Value to a bit field in the lower 32-bits of a 64-bit MSR. The bit + field is specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the + destination MSR are preserved. The lower 32-bits of the MSR written is + returned. Extra left bits in Value are stripped. The caller must either + guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up + exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldWrite32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of the value + written to the MSR are returned. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. The + caller must either guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or + the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This + function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR. + + @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldOr32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the + read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to the + 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The lower 32-bits of the value written to the + MSR are returned. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. The caller must + either guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must + set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only + available on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR. + + @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldAnd32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by + AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The + lower 32-bits of the value written to the MSR are returned. Extra left bits + in both AndData and OrData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee + that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up exception + handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32 + and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The lower 32-bit of the value written to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldAndThenOr32 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Returns a 64-bit Machine Specific Register(MSR). + + Reads and returns the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. No parameter checking is + performed on Index, and some Index values may cause CPU exceptions. The + caller must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller must set up + exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read. + + @return The value of the MSR identified by Index. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMsr64 ( + IN UINT32 Index + ); + +/** + Writes a 64-bit value to a Machine Specific Register(MSR), and returns the + value. + + Writes the 64-bit value specified by Value to the MSR specified by Index. The + 64-bit value written to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is + performed on Index or Value, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The + caller must either guarantee that Index and Value are valid, or the caller + must establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to the MSR. + + @return Value + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMsr64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result + back to the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is + returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index or OrData, and some of + these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index + and OrData are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception handlers. + This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MSR. + + @return The value written back to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrOr64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back to the + 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the + read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the result to the + 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is returned. No + parameter checking is performed on Index or OrData, and some of these may + cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either guarantee that Index and OrData + are valid, or the caller must establish proper exception handlers. This + function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR. + + @return The value written back to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrAnd64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT64 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise inclusive + OR, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between read + result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, + and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written + to the MSR is returned. No parameter checking is performed on Index, AndData, + or OrData, and some of these may cause CPU exceptions. The caller must either + guarantee that Index, AndData, and OrData are valid, or the caller must + establish proper exception handlers. This function is only available on IA-32 + and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MSR. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrAndThenOr64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINT64 AndData, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of an MSR. + + Reads the bit field in the 64-bit MSR. The bit field is specified by the + StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. The caller + must either guarantee that Index is valid, or the caller must set up + exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + + @return The value read from the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldRead64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to an MSR. + + Writes Value to a bit field in a 64-bit MSR. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination MSR are + preserved. The MSR written is returned. Extra left bits in Value are + stripped. The caller must either guarantee that Index and the data written is + valid, or the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the exceptions. + This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldWrite64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is + returned. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. The caller must either + guarantee that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up + exception handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldOr64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND between the + read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to the + 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The value written to the MSR is returned. + Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee + that Index and the data written is valid, or the caller must set up exception + handlers to catch the exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32 + and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldAnd64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MSR, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 64-bit MSR. + + Reads the 64-bit MSR specified by Index, performs a bitwise AND followed by + a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by + AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MSR specified by Index. The + value written to the MSR is returned. Extra left bits in both AndData and + OrData are stripped. The caller must either guarantee that Index and the data + written is valid, or the caller must set up exception handlers to catch the + exceptions. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Index The 32-bit MSR index to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the bit field. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MSR. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmMsrBitFieldAndThenOr64 ( + IN UINT32 Index, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of the EFLAGS register. + + Reads and returns the current value of the EFLAGS register. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a + 64-bit value on X64. + + @return EFLAGS on IA-32 or RFLAGS on X64. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadEflags ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of the Control Register 0 (CR0). + + Reads and returns the current value of CR0. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of the Control Register 0 (CR0). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadCr0 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of the Control Register 2 (CR2). + + Reads and returns the current value of CR2. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of the Control Register 2 (CR2). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadCr2 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of the Control Register 3 (CR3). + + Reads and returns the current value of CR3. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of the Control Register 3 (CR3). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadCr3 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of the Control Register 4 (CR4). + + Reads and returns the current value of CR4. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of the Control Register 4 (CR4). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadCr4 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Control Register 0 (CR0). + + Writes and returns a new value to CR0. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Cr0 The value to write to CR0. + + @return The value written to CR0. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteCr0 ( + UINTN Cr0 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Control Register 2 (CR2). + + Writes and returns a new value to CR2. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Cr2 The value to write to CR2. + + @return The value written to CR2. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteCr2 ( + UINTN Cr2 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Control Register 3 (CR3). + + Writes and returns a new value to CR3. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Cr3 The value to write to CR3. + + @return The value written to CR3. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteCr3 ( + UINTN Cr3 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Control Register 4 (CR4). + + Writes and returns a new value to CR4. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Cr4 The value to write to CR4. + + @return The value written to CR4. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteCr4 ( + UINTN Cr4 + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 0 (DR0). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR0. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 0 (DR0). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr0 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 1 (DR1). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR1. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 1 (DR1). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr1 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 2 (DR2). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR2. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 2 (DR2). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr2 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 3 (DR3). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR3. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 3 (DR3). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr3 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 4 (DR4). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR4. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 4 (DR4). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr4 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 5 (DR5). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR5. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 5 (DR5). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr5 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 6 (DR6). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR6. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 6 (DR6). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr6 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Debug Register 7 (DR7). + + Reads and returns the current value of DR7. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. This returns a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on + X64. + + @return The value of Debug Register 7 (DR7). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmReadDr7 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 0 (DR0). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR0. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr0 The value to write to Dr0. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 0 (DR0). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr0 ( + UINTN Dr0 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 1 (DR1). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR1. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr1 The value to write to Dr1. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 1 (DR1). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr1 ( + UINTN Dr1 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 2 (DR2). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR2. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr2 The value to write to Dr2. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 2 (DR2). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr2 ( + UINTN Dr2 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 3 (DR3). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR3. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr3 The value to write to Dr3. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 3 (DR3). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr3 ( + UINTN Dr3 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 4 (DR4). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR4. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr4 The value to write to Dr4. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 4 (DR4). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr4 ( + UINTN Dr4 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 5 (DR5). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR5. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr5 The value to write to Dr5. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 5 (DR5). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr5 ( + UINTN Dr5 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 6 (DR6). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR6. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr6 The value to write to Dr6. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 6 (DR6). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr6 ( + UINTN Dr6 + ); + +/** + Writes a value to Debug Register 7 (DR7). + + Writes and returns a new value to DR7. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. This writes a 32-bit value on IA-32 and a 64-bit value on X64. + + @param Dr7 The value to write to Dr7. + + @return The value written to Debug Register 7 (DR7). + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmWriteDr7 ( + UINTN Dr7 + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Code Segment Register (CS). + + Reads and returns the current value of CS. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of CS. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadCs ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Data Segment Register (DS). + + Reads and returns the current value of DS. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of DS. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadDs ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Extra Segment Register (ES). + + Reads and returns the current value of ES. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of ES. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadEs ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of FS Data Segment Register (FS). + + Reads and returns the current value of FS. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of FS. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadFs ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of GS Data Segment Register (GS). + + Reads and returns the current value of GS. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of GS. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadGs ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Stack Segment Register (SS). + + Reads and returns the current value of SS. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of SS. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadSs ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Task Register (TR). + + Reads and returns the current value of TR. This function is only available on + IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of TR. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadTr ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current Global Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor. + + Reads and returns the current GDTR descriptor and returns it in Gdtr. This + function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If Gdtr is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmReadGdtr ( + OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr + ); + +/** + Writes the current Global Descriptor Table Register (GDTR) descriptor. + + Writes and the current GDTR descriptor specified by Gdtr. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If Gdtr is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteGdtr ( + IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr + ); + +/** + Reads the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor. + + Reads and returns the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This + function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If Idtr is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmReadIdtr ( + OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr + ); + +/** + Writes the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor. + + Writes the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If Idtr is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteIdtr ( + IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr + ); + +/** + Reads the current Local Descriptor Table Register(LDTR) selector. + + Reads and returns the current 16-bit LDTR descriptor value. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current selector of LDT. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +AsmReadLdtr ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Writes the current Local Descriptor Table Register (GDTR) selector. + + Writes and the current LDTR descriptor specified by Ldtr. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Ldtr 16-bit LDTR selector value. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteLdtr ( + IN UINT16 Ldtr + ); + +/** + Save the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context to a buffer. + + Saves the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state to the buffer specified by + Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is only + available on IA-32 and X64. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmFxSave ( + OUT IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer + ); + +/** + Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context from a buffer. + + Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state from the buffer specified + by Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer was not saved with AsmFxSave(), then ASSERT(). + + @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmFxRestore ( + IN CONST IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #0 (MM0). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM0. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM0. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm0 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #1 (MM1). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM1. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM1. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm1 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #2 (MM2). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM2. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM2. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm2 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #3 (MM3). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM3. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM3. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm3 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #4 (MM4). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM4. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM4. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm4 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #5 (MM5). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM5. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM5. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm5 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #6 (MM6). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM6. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM6. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm6 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #7 (MM7). + + Reads and returns the current value of MM7. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of MM7. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadMm7 ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #0 (MM0). + + Writes the current value of MM0. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM0. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm0 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #1 (MM1). + + Writes the current value of MM1. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM1. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm1 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #2 (MM2). + + Writes the current value of MM2. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM2. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm2 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #3 (MM3). + + Writes the current value of MM3. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM3. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm3 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #4 (MM4). + + Writes the current value of MM4. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM4. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm4 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #5 (MM5). + + Writes the current value of MM5. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM5. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm5 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #6 (MM6). + + Writes the current value of MM6. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM6. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm6 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Writes the current value of 64-bit MMX Register #7 (MM7). + + Writes the current value of MM7. This function is only available on IA32 and + X64. + + @param Value The 64-bit value to write to MM7. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWriteMm7 ( + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of Time Stamp Counter (TSC). + + Reads and returns the current value of TSC. This function is only available + on IA-32 and X64. + + @return The current value of TSC + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadTsc ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Reads the current value of a Performance Counter (PMC). + + Reads and returns the current value of performance counter specified by + Index. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Index The 32-bit Performance Counter index to read. + + @return The value of the PMC specified by Index. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsmReadPmc ( + IN UINT32 Index + ); + +/** + Sets up a monitor buffer that is used by AsmMwait(). + + Executes a MONITOR instruction with the register state specified by Eax, Ecx + and Edx. Returns Eax. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Eax The value to load into EAX or RAX before executing the MONITOR + instruction. + @param Ecx The value to load into ECX or RCX before executing the MONITOR + instruction. + @param Edx The value to load into EDX or RDX before executing the MONITOR + instruction. + + @return Eax + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmMonitor ( + IN UINTN Eax, + IN UINTN Ecx, + IN UINTN Edx + ); + +/** + Executes an MWAIT instruction. + + Executes an MWAIT instruction with the register state specified by Eax and + Ecx. Returns Eax. This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Eax The value to load into EAX or RAX before executing the MONITOR + instruction. + @param Ecx The value to load into ECX or RCX before executing the MONITOR + instruction. + + @return Eax + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsmMwait ( + IN UINTN Eax, + IN UINTN Ecx + ); + +/** + Executes a WBINVD instruction. + + Executes a WBINVD instruction. This function is only available on IA-32 and + X64. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmWbinvd ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Executes a INVD instruction. + + Executes a INVD instruction. This function is only available on IA-32 and + X64. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmInvd ( + VOID + ); + +/** + Flushes a cache line from all the instruction and data caches within the + coherency domain of the CPU. + + Flushed the cache line specified by LinearAddress, and returns LinearAddress. + This function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param LinearAddress The address of the cache line to flush. If the CPU is + in a physical addressing mode, then LinearAddress is a + physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual + addressing mode, then LinearAddress is a virtual + address. + + @return LinearAddress +**/ +VOID * +EFIAPI +AsmFlushCacheLine ( + IN VOID *LinearAddress + ); + +/** + Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables + must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function + assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode. This function is + only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode is enabled, control is + transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack + specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and + Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function + EntryPoint must never return. + + If the current execution mode is not 32-bit protected mode, then ASSERT(). + If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this + function: + 1) Interrupts must be disabled. + 2) The caller must be in 32-bit protected mode with flat descriptors. This + means all descriptors must have a base of 0 and a limit of 4GB. + 3) CR0 and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit protected mode with flat + descriptors. + 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that will be used once the transition + is complete, and those page tables must guarantee that the pages for this + function and the stack are identity mapped. + + @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after + paging is enabled. + @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the first parameter after paging is enabled. + @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the second parameter after paging is enabled. + @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint + function after paging is enabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmEnablePaging32 ( + IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint, + IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *NewStack + ); + +/** + Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected + mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 32-paged protected + mode. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode + is disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint + using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters + specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and + may be NULL. The function EntryPoint must never return. + + If the current execution mode is not 32-bit paged mode, then ASSERT(). + If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this + function: + 1) Interrupts must be disabled. + 2) The caller must be in 32-bit paged mode. + 3) CR0, CR3, and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit paged mode. + 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that guarantee that the pages for + this function and the stack are identity mapped. + + @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after + paging is disabled. + @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the first parameter after paging is disabled. + @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the second parameter after paging is + disabled. + @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint + function after paging is disabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmDisablePaging32 ( + IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint, + IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *NewStack + ); + +/** + Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables + must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function + assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode with flat + descriptors. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 64-bit + paging mode is enabled, control is transferred to the function specified by + EntryPoint using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the + parameters specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are + optional and may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return. + + If the current execution mode is not 32-bit protected mode with flat + descriptors, then ASSERT(). + If EntryPoint is 0, then ASSERT(). + If NewStack is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint + is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector + references must be setup for long mode. + @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with + the new stack after paging is enabled. + @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after + paging is enabled. + @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after + paging is enabled. + @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for + the EntryPoint function after paging is enabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmEnablePaging64 ( + IN UINT16 CodeSelector, + IN UINT64 EntryPoint, + IN UINT64 Context1, OPTIONAL + IN UINT64 Context2, OPTIONAL + IN UINT64 NewStack + ); + +/** + Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected + mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 64-paging mode. + This function is only available on X64. After the 64-bit paging mode is + disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint + using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters + specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and + may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return. + + If the current execution mode is not 64-bit paged mode, then ASSERT(). + If EntryPoint is 0, then ASSERT(). + If NewStack is 0, then ASSERT(). + + @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint + is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector + references must be setup for 32-bit protected mode. + @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with + the new stack after paging is disabled. + @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after + paging is disabled. + @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after + paging is disabled. + @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for + the EntryPoint function after paging is disabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmDisablePaging64 ( + IN UINT16 CodeSelector, + IN UINT32 EntryPoint, + IN UINT32 Context1, OPTIONAL + IN UINT32 Context2, OPTIONAL + IN UINT32 NewStack + ); + +// +// 16-bit thunking services +// + +/** + Retrieves the properties for 16-bit thunk functions. + + Computes the size of the buffer and stack below 1MB required to use the + AsmPrepareThunk16(), AsmThunk16() and AsmPrepareAndThunk16() functions. This + buffer size is returned in RealModeBufferSize, and the stack size is returned + in ExtraStackSize. If parameters are passed to the 16-bit real mode code, + then the actual minimum stack size is ExtraStackSize plus the maximum number + of bytes that need to be passed to the 16-bit real mode code. + + If RealModeBufferSize is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If ExtraStackSize is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param RealModeBufferSize A pointer to the size of the buffer below 1MB + required to use the 16-bit thunk functions. + @param ExtraStackSize A pointer to the extra size of stack below 1MB + that the 16-bit thunk functions require for + temporary storage in the transition to and from + 16-bit real mode. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmGetThunk16Properties ( + OUT UINT32 *RealModeBufferSize, + OUT UINT32 *ExtraStackSize + ); + +/** + Prepares all structures a code required to use AsmThunk16(). + + Prepares all structures and code required to use AsmThunk16(). + + If ThunkContext is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param ThunkContext A pointer to the context structure that describes the + 16-bit real mode code to call. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmPrepareThunk16 ( + OUT THUNK_CONTEXT *ThunkContext + ); + +/** + Transfers control to a 16-bit real mode entry point and returns the results. + + Transfers control to a 16-bit real mode entry point and returns the results. + AsmPrepareThunk16() must be called with ThunkContext before this function is + used. + + If ThunkContext is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If AsmPrepareThunk16() was not previously called with ThunkContext, then ASSERT(). + + @param ThunkContext A pointer to the context structure that describes the + 16-bit real mode code to call. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmThunk16 ( + IN OUT THUNK_CONTEXT *ThunkContext + ); + +/** + Prepares all structures and code for a 16-bit real mode thunk, transfers + control to a 16-bit real mode entry point, and returns the results. + + Prepares all structures and code for a 16-bit real mode thunk, transfers + control to a 16-bit real mode entry point, and returns the results. If the + caller only need to perform a single 16-bit real mode thunk, then this + service should be used. If the caller intends to make more than one 16-bit + real mode thunk, then it is more efficient if AsmPrepareThunk16() is called + once and AsmThunk16() can be called for each 16-bit real mode thunk. + + If ThunkContext is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param ThunkContext A pointer to the context structure that describes the + 16-bit real mode code to call. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmPrepareAndThunk16 ( + IN OUT THUNK_CONTEXT *ThunkContext + ); + +/** + Transfers control to a function starting with a new stack. + + Transfers control to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack + specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and + Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function + EntryPoint must never return. + + If EntryPoint is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If NewStack is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack. + @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function. + @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function. + @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint + function. + @param NewBsp A pointer to the new memory location for RSE backing + store. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +AsmSwitchStackAndBackingStore ( + IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint, + IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *NewStack, + IN VOID *NewBsp + ); + +typedef struct { + UINT64 Status; + UINT64 r9; + UINT64 r10; + UINT64 r11; +} PAL_PROC_RETURN; + +// +// IPF Specific functions +// + + +/** + Performs a PAL call using static calling convention. + + An internal function to perform a PAL call using static calling convention. + + @param PalEntryPoint The entry point address of PAL. The address in ar.kr5 + would be used if this parameter were NULL on input. + @param Arg1 The first argument of a PAL call. + @param Arg1 The second argument of a PAL call. + @param Arg1 The third argument of a PAL call. + @param Arg1 The fourth argument of a PAL call. + + @return The values returned in r8, r9, r10 and r11. + +**/ +PAL_PROC_RETURN +PalCallStatic ( + IN CONST VOID *PalEntryPoint, + IN UINT64 Arg1, + IN UINT64 Arg2, + IN UINT64 Arg3, + IN UINT64 Arg4 + ); + + +/** + Returns the current value of ar.itc. + + An internal function to return the current value of ar.itc, which is the + timer tick on IPF. + + @return The currect value of ar.itc + +**/ +INT64 +IpfReadItc ( + VOID + ); + + +/** + Flush a range of cache lines in the cache coherency domain of the calling + CPU. + + Invalidates the cache lines specified by Address and Length. If Address is + not aligned on a cache line boundary, then entire cache line containing + Address is invalidated. If Address + Length is not aligned on a cache line + boundary, then the entire instruction cache line containing Address + Length + -1 is invalidated. This function may choose to invalidate the entire + instruction cache if that is more efficient than invalidating the specified + range. If Length is 0, the no instruction cache lines are invalidated. + Address is returned. + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Address + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The base address of the instruction lines to invalidate. If + the CPU is in a physical addressing mode, then Address is a + physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual addressing mode, + then Address is a virtual address. + + @param Length The number of bytes to invalidate from the instruction cache. + + @return Address + +**/ +VOID * +EFIAPI +IpfFlushCacheRange ( + IN VOID *Address, + IN UINTN Length + ); + +#endif + diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/HobLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/HobLib.h index b367b02cd4..3b753a7af1 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/HobLib.h +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Library/HobLib.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /** @file
Public include file for the HOB Library
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation
+ Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, 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
@@ -123,6 +123,24 @@ GetFirstGuidHob ( ;
/**
+ Get the Boot Mode from the HOB list.
+
+ This function returns the system boot mode information from the
+ PHIT HOB in HOB list.
+
+ @param VOID
+
+ @return The Boot Mode.
+
+**/
+EFI_BOOT_MODE
+EFIAPI
+GetBootModeHob (
+ VOID
+ )
+;
+
+/**
Builds a HOB for a loaded PE32 module.
This function builds a HOB for a loaded PE32 module.
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/IoLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/IoLib.h index 4e9b7f5652..e86068c5f1 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/IoLib.h +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Library/IoLib.h @@ -1,2311 +1,2548 @@ -/** @file
- I/O and MMIO Library Services
-
- 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.
-
- Module Name: IoLib.h
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __IO_LIB_H__
-#define __IO_LIB_H__
-
-#define IO_LIB_ADDRESS(Segment,Port) \
- ( ((Port) & 0xffff) | (((Segment) & 0xffff) << 16) )
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 8-bit read value is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are
- serialized.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoRead8 (
- IN UINTN Port
- );
-
-/**
- Writes an 8-bit I/O port.
-
- Writes the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value
- and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoWrite8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT8 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 8-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoOr8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back
- to the 8-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoAnd8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT8 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 8-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR
- between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData,
- and writes the result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value
- written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all
- I/O read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoAndThenOr8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT8 AndData,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of an I/O register.
-
- Reads the bit field in an 8-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldRead8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to an I/O register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified
- by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O
- register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra
- left bits in Value are stripped.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldWrite8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in an 8-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 8-bit port.
-
- Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldOr8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in an 8-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 8-bit port.
-
- Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAnd8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in an 8-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 8-bit port.
-
- Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by
- AndData, and writes the result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The
- value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both
- AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAndThenOr8 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 AndData,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 16-bit read value is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are
- serialized.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoRead16 (
- IN UINTN Port
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 16-bit I/O port.
-
- Writes the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value
- and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoWrite16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT16 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 16-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoOr16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back
- to the 16-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoAnd16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT16 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 16-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR
- between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData,
- and writes the result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value
- written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all
- I/O read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoAndThenOr16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT16 AndData,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of an I/O register.
-
- Reads the bit field in a 16-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldRead16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to an I/O register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified
- by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O
- register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra
- left bits in Value are stripped.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldWrite16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 16-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 16-bit port.
-
- Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldOr16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 16-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 16-bit port.
-
- Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAnd16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 16-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 16-bit port.
-
- Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by
- AndData, and writes the result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The
- value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both
- AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAndThenOr16 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 AndData,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 32-bit read value is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are
- serialized.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoRead32 (
- IN UINTN Port
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 32-bit I/O port.
-
- Writes the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value
- and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoWrite32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 32-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoOr32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back
- to the 32-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoAnd32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT32 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 32-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR
- between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData,
- and writes the result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value
- written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all
- I/O read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoAndThenOr32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT32 AndData,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of an I/O register.
-
- Reads the bit field in a 32-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldRead32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to an I/O register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified
- by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O
- register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra
- left bits in Value are stripped.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldWrite32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 32-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 32-bit port.
-
- Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldOr32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 32-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 32-bit port.
-
- Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAnd32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 32-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 32-bit port.
-
- Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by
- AndData, and writes the result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The
- value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both
- AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAndThenOr32 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 64-bit read value is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are
- serialized.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoRead64 (
- IN UINTN Port
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 64-bit I/O port.
-
- Writes the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value
- and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoWrite64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 64-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoOr64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back
- to the 64-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoAnd64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT64 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 64-bit I/O port.
-
- Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR
- between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData,
- and writes the result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value
- written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all
- I/O read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoAndThenOr64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINT64 AndData,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of an I/O register.
-
- Reads the bit field in a 64-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldRead64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to an I/O register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified
- by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O
- register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra
- left bits in Value are stripped.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldWrite64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 64-bit port.
-
- Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR
- between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O
- port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write
- operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldOr64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the
- result back to the bit field in the 64-bit port.
-
- Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between
- the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to
- the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations
- are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAnd64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a
- bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 64-bit port.
-
- Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by
- AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The
- value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both
- AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Port The I/O port to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the I/O port.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-IoBitFieldAndThenOr64 (
- IN UINTN Port,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 8-bit read value is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioRead8 (
- IN UINTN Address
- );
-
-/**
- Writes an 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Writes the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified
- by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read
- and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioWrite8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT8 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioOr8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result
- back to the 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioAnd8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT8 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a
- bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by
- OrData, and writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by
- Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function
- must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioAndThenOr8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT8 AndData,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of a MMIO register.
-
- Reads the bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldRead8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to a MMIO register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is
- specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination
- MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 8-bit register is returned.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldWrite8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData
- are stripped.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldOr8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are
- stripped.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAnd8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 8-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value
- specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register
- specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are
- serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..7.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAndThenOr8 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT8 AndData,
- IN UINT8 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 16-bit read value is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioRead16 (
- IN UINTN Address
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Writes the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified
- by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read
- and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioWrite16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT16 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioOr16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result
- back to the 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioAnd16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT16 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a
- bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by
- OrData, and writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by
- Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function
- must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioAndThenOr16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT16 AndData,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of a MMIO register.
-
- Reads the bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldRead16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to a MMIO register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is
- specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination
- MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 16-bit register is returned.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldWrite16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData
- are stripped.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldOr16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are
- stripped.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAnd16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 16-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value
- specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register
- specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are
- serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..15.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT16
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAndThenOr16 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT16 AndData,
- IN UINT16 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 32-bit read value is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioRead32 (
- IN UINTN Address
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Writes the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified
- by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read
- and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioWrite32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioOr32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result
- back to the 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioAnd32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT32 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a
- bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by
- OrData, and writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by
- Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function
- must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioAndThenOr32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT32 AndData,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of a MMIO register.
-
- Reads the bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldRead32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to a MMIO register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is
- specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination
- MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 32-bit register is returned.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldWrite32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData
- are stripped.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldOr32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are
- stripped.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAnd32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 32-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value
- specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register
- specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are
- serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..31.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAndThenOr32 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT32 AndData,
- IN UINT32 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 64-bit read value is
- returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write
- operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to read.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioRead64 (
- IN UINTN Address
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Writes the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified
- by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read
- and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioWrite64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the
- result back to the 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioOr64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result
- back to the 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioAnd64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT64 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise
- inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a
- bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by
- OrData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by
- Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function
- must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
-
-
- @param Address The MMIO register to write.
- @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioAndThenOr64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINT64 AndData,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field of a MMIO register.
-
- Reads the bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by
- the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to read.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
-
- @return The value read.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldRead64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Writes a bit field to a MMIO register.
-
- Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is
- specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination
- MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 64-bit register is returned.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param Value New value of the bit field.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldWrite64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 Value
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise
- inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and
- writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value
- written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that
- all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData
- are stripped.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldOr64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and
- writes the result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the
- result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to
- the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO
- read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are
- stripped.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAnd64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed
- by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the
- 64-bit MMIO register.
-
- Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND
- followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value
- specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register
- specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned.
- This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are
- serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped.
-
- If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT().
- If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT().
- If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Address MMIO register to write.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- Range 0..63.
- @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation.
-
- @return The value written back to the MMIO register.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-MmioBitFieldAndThenOr64 (
- IN UINTN Address,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN UINT64 AndData,
- IN UINT64 OrData
- );
-
-#endif
+/** @file + I/O and MMIO Library Services + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: IoLib.h + +**/ + +#ifndef __IO_LIB_H__ +#define __IO_LIB_H__ + +#define IO_LIB_ADDRESS(Segment,Port) \ + ( ((Port) & 0xffff) | (((Segment) & 0xffff) << 16) ) + +/** + Reads an 8-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 8-bit read value is returned. + This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are + serialized. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoRead8 ( + IN UINTN Port + ); + +/** + Writes an 8-bit I/O port. + + Writes the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value + and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param Value The value to write to the I/O port. + + @return The value written the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoWrite8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT8 Value + ); + +/** + Reads an 8-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 8-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoOr8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads an 8-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back + to the 8-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoAnd8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT8 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads an 8-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 8-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR + between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, + and writes the result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value + written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all + I/O read and write operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoAndThenOr8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT8 AndData, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of an I/O register. + + Reads the bit field in an 8-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldRead8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to an I/O register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified + by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O + register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra + left bits in Value are stripped. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldWrite8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in an 8-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 8-bit port. + + Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldOr8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in an 8-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 8-bit port. + + Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAnd8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in an 8-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 8-bit port. + + Reads the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by + AndData, and writes the result to the 8-bit I/O port specified by Port. The + value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that + all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both + AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 8-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAndThenOr8 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 AndData, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 16-bit read value is returned. + This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are + serialized. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoRead16 ( + IN UINTN Port + ); + +/** + Writes a 16-bit I/O port. + + Writes the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value + and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param Value The value to write to the I/O port. + + @return The value written the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoWrite16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT16 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 16-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoOr16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back + to the 16-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoAnd16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT16 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 16-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR + between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, + and writes the result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value + written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all + I/O read and write operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoAndThenOr16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT16 AndData, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of an I/O register. + + Reads the bit field in a 16-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldRead16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to an I/O register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified + by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O + register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra + left bits in Value are stripped. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldWrite16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 16-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 16-bit port. + + Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldOr16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 16-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 16-bit port. + + Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAnd16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 16-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 16-bit port. + + Reads the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by + AndData, and writes the result to the 16-bit I/O port specified by Port. The + value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that + all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both + AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 16-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAndThenOr16 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 AndData, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 32-bit read value is returned. + This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are + serialized. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoRead32 ( + IN UINTN Port + ); + +/** + Writes a 32-bit I/O port. + + Writes the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value + and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param Value The value to write to the I/O port. + + @return The value written the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoWrite32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 32-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoOr32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back + to the 32-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoAnd32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT32 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 32-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR + between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, + and writes the result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value + written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all + I/O read and write operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoAndThenOr32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT32 AndData, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of an I/O register. + + Reads the bit field in a 32-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldRead32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to an I/O register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified + by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O + register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra + left bits in Value are stripped. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldWrite32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 32-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 32-bit port. + + Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldOr32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 32-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 32-bit port. + + Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAnd32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 32-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 32-bit port. + + Reads the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by + AndData, and writes the result to the 32-bit I/O port specified by Port. The + value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that + all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both + AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 32-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAndThenOr32 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The 64-bit read value is returned. + This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations are + serialized. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoRead64 ( + IN UINTN Port + ); + +/** + Writes a 64-bit I/O port. + + Writes the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port with the value specified by Value + and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param Value The value to write to the I/O port. + + @return The value written the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoWrite64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 64-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoOr64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result back + to the 64-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoAnd64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT64 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit I/O port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 64-bit I/O port. + + Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a bitwise OR + between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by OrData, + and writes the result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value + written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that all + I/O read and write operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoAndThenOr64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINT64 AndData, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of an I/O register. + + Reads the bit field in a 64-bit I/O register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldRead64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to an I/O register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the I/O register. The bit field is specified + by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination I/O + register are preserved. The value written to the I/O port is returned. Extra + left bits in Value are stripped. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldWrite64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit port, performs a bitwise OR, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 64-bit port. + + Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise inclusive OR + between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O + port is returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write + operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData are stripped. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldOr64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit port, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the + result back to the bit field in the 64-bit port. + + Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND between + the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the result to + the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The value written to the I/O port is + returned. This function must guarantee that all I/O read and write operations + are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are stripped. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAnd64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit port, performs a bitwise AND followed by a + bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 64-bit port. + + Reads the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by + AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit I/O port specified by Port. The + value written to the I/O port is returned. This function must guarantee that + all I/O read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in both + AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 64-bit I/O port operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Port The I/O port to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the I/O port. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the I/O port. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +IoBitFieldAndThenOr64 ( + IN UINTN Port, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads an 8-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 8-bit read value is + returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioRead8 ( + IN UINTN Address + ); + +/** + Writes an 8-bit MMIO register. + + Writes the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified + by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read + and write operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioWrite8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT8 Value + ); + +/** + Reads an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 8-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioOr8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result + back to the 8-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioAnd8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT8 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 8-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a + bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by + OrData, and writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by + Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function + must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioAndThenOr8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT8 AndData, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of a MMIO register. + + Reads the bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldRead8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to a MMIO register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is + specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination + MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 8-bit register is returned. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldWrite8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 8-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData + are stripped. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldOr8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 8-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are + stripped. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAnd8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in an 8-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 8-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 8-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value + specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 8-bit MMIO register + specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. + This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are + serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 8-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 7, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..7. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAndThenOr8 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT8 AndData, + IN UINT8 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 16-bit read value is + returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioRead16 ( + IN UINTN Address + ); + +/** + Writes a 16-bit MMIO register. + + Writes the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified + by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read + and write operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioWrite16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT16 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 16-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioOr16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result + back to the 16-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioAnd16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT16 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 16-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a + bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by + OrData, and writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by + Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function + must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioAndThenOr16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT16 AndData, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of a MMIO register. + + Reads the bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldRead16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to a MMIO register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is + specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination + MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 16-bit register is returned. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldWrite16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 16-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData + are stripped. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldOr16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 16-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are + stripped. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAnd16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 16-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 16-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 16-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value + specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 16-bit MMIO register + specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. + This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are + serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 16-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 15, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..15. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT16 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAndThenOr16 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT16 AndData, + IN UINT16 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 32-bit read value is + returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioRead32 ( + IN UINTN Address + ); + +/** + Writes a 32-bit MMIO register. + + Writes the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified + by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read + and write operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioWrite32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 32-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioOr32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result + back to the 32-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioAnd32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT32 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 32-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a + bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by + OrData, and writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by + Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function + must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioAndThenOr32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT32 AndData, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of a MMIO register. + + Reads the bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldRead32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to a MMIO register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is + specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination + MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 32-bit register is returned. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldWrite32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 32-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData + are stripped. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldOr32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 32-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are + stripped. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAnd32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 32-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 32-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 32-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value + specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 32-bit MMIO register + specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. + This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are + serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 32-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 31, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..31. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAndThenOr32 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT32 AndData, + IN UINT32 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The 64-bit read value is + returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write + operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to read. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioRead64 ( + IN UINTN Address + ); + +/** + Writes a 64-bit MMIO register. + + Writes the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address with the value specified + by Value and returns Value. This function must guarantee that all MMIO read + and write operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param Value The value to write to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioWrite64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the + result back to the 64-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioOr64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and writes the result + back to the 64-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioAnd64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT64 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed by a bitwise + inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the 64-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, performs a + bitwise OR between the result of the AND operation and the value specified by + OrData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by + Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. This function + must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + + + @param Address The MMIO register to write. + @param AndData The value to AND with the read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioAndThenOr64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINT64 AndData, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field of a MMIO register. + + Reads the bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register. The bit field is specified by + the StartBit and the EndBit. The value of the bit field is returned. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to read. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + + @return The value read. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldRead64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Writes a bit field to a MMIO register. + + Writes Value to the bit field of the MMIO register. The bit field is + specified by the StartBit and the EndBit. All other bits in the destination + MMIO register are preserved. The new value of the 64-bit register is returned. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param Value New value of the bit field. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldWrite64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 Value + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise OR, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise + inclusive OR between the read result and the value specified by OrData, and + writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value + written to the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that + all MMIO read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in OrData + are stripped. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param OrData The value to OR with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldOr64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND, and + writes the result back to the bit field in the 64-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + between the read result and the value specified by AndData, and writes the + result to the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address. The value written to + the MMIO register is returned. This function must guarantee that all MMIO + read and write operations are serialized. Extra left bits in AndData are + stripped. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAnd64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData + ); + +/** + Reads a bit field in a 64-bit MMIO register, performs a bitwise AND followed + by a bitwise inclusive OR, and writes the result back to the bit field in the + 64-bit MMIO register. + + Reads the 64-bit MMIO register specified by Address, performs a bitwise AND + followed by a bitwise inclusive OR between the read result and the value + specified by AndData, and writes the result to the 64-bit MMIO register + specified by Address. The value written to the MMIO register is returned. + This function must guarantee that all MMIO read and write operations are + serialized. Extra left bits in both AndData and OrData are stripped. + + If 64-bit MMIO register operations are not supported, then ASSERT(). + If StartBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is greater than 63, then ASSERT(). + If EndBit is less than StartBit, then ASSERT(). + + @param Address MMIO register to write. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + Range 0..63. + @param AndData The value to AND with read value from the MMIO register. + @param OrData The value to OR with the result of the AND operation. + + @return The value written back to the MMIO register. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +MmioBitFieldAndThenOr64 ( + IN UINTN Address, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN UINT64 AndData, + IN UINT64 OrData + ); + +/** + Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 8-bit access. + + Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress + to system memory specified by Buffer by using 8-bit access. The total + number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned. + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read. + + @return Buffer + +**/ +UINT8 * +EFIAPI +MmioReadBuffer8 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + OUT UINT8 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 16-bit access. + + Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress + to system memory specified by Buffer by using 16-bit access. The total + number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned. + + If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read. + + @return Buffer + +**/ +UINT16 * +EFIAPI +MmioReadBuffer16 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + OUT UINT16 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 32-bit access. + + Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress + to system memory specified by Buffer by using 32-bit access. The total + number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned. + + If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read. + + @return Buffer + +**/ +UINT32 * +EFIAPI +MmioReadBuffer32 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + OUT UINT32 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 64-bit access. + + Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress + to system memory specified by Buffer by using 64-bit access. The total + number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned. + + If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read. + + @return Buffer + +**/ +UINT64 * +EFIAPI +MmioReadBuffer64 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + OUT UINT64 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 8-bit access. + + Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified + by starting address StartAddress by using 8-bit access. The total number + of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned. + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write. + + @return Size in bytes of the copy. + +**/ +UINT8 * +EFIAPI +MmioWriteBuffer8 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 16-bit access. + + Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified + by starting address StartAddress by using 16-bit access. The total number + of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned. + + If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write. + + @return Size in bytes of the copy. + +**/ +UINT16 * +EFIAPI +MmioWriteBuffer16 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 32-bit access. + + Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified + by starting address StartAddress by using 32-bit access. The total number + of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned. + + If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write. + + @return Size in bytes of the copy. + +**/ +UINT32 * +EFIAPI +MmioWriteBuffer32 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer + ); + +/** + Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 64-bit access. + + Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified + by starting address StartAddress by using 64-bit access. The total number + of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned. + + If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT(). + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT(). + + If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to. + @param Length Size in bytes of the copy. + @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write. + + @return Size in bytes of the copy. + +**/ +UINT64 * +EFIAPI +MmioWriteBuffer64 ( + IN UINTN StartAddress, + IN UINTN Length, + IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer + ); + + +#endif + diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/PcdLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/PcdLib.h index 038443b993..28566d9fbc 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/PcdLib.h +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Library/PcdLib.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /** @file
PCD Library Class Interface Declarations
-Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation
+Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, 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
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ EFIAPI LibPcdSetPtr (
IN UINTN TokenNumber,
IN OUT UINTN *SizeOfBuffer,
- IN VOID *Value
+ IN VOID *Buffer
);
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/PrintLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/PrintLib.h index 004bc9f926..412dc530bd 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/PrintLib.h +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Library/PrintLib.h @@ -1,457 +1,466 @@ -/** @file
- Library that provides print services
-
- 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.
-
- Module Name: PrintLib.h
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __PRINT_LIB_H__
-#define __PRINT_LIB_H__
-
-///
-/// Define the maximum number of characters that are required to
-/// encode a decimal, hexidecimal, GUID, or TIME value with a NULL
-/// terminator.
-///
-/// Maximum Length Decimal String = 28
-/// "-9,223,372,036,854,775,808"
-/// Maximum Length Hexidecimal String = 17
-/// "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF"
-/// Maximum Length GUID = 37
-/// "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
-/// Maximum Length TIME = 18
-/// "12/12/2006 12:12"
-///
-#define MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS 38
-
-///
-/// Flags bitmask values use in UnicodeValueToString() and
-/// AcsiiValueToString()
-///
-#define LEFT_JUSTIFY 0x01
-#define COMMA_TYPE 0x08
-#define PREFIX_ZERO 0x20
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on
- a Null-terminated Unicode format string and a VA_LIST argument list
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the
- contents of the format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeVSPrint (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- );
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- Unicode format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeSPrint (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- ...
- );
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the
- contents of the format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeVSPrintAsciiFormat (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- );
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the
- format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeSPrintAsciiFormat (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- ...
- );
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on
- the contents of the format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiVSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- );
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the
- format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- ...
- );
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on
- the contents of the format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiVSPrintUnicodeFormat (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- );
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the
- format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiSPrintUnicodeFormat (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- ...
- );
-
-/**
- Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated Unicode
- string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters.
- If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
- The number of Unicode characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator.
- If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first
- Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters
- required to perform the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
- The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
- All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
- If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
- If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
- are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If Value is < 0, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
- then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
- sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator
- add up to Width characters.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
- If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT()
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas.
- @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
- @param Width The maximum number of Unicode characters to place in Buffer, not including
- the Null-terminator.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR16 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Width
- );
-
-/**
- Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated ASCII string
- specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters.
- If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
- The number of ASCII characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator.
- If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first Width
- characters are returned, and the total number of characters required to perform
- the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
- The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
- All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
- If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
- If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
- are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If Value is < 0, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, then Buffer
- is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
- sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the
- Null-terminator add up to Width characters.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
- If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT()
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas.
- @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
- @param Width The maximum number of ASCII characters to place in Buffer, not including
- the Null-terminator.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Width
- );
-
-#endif
+/** @file + Library that provides print services + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: PrintLib.h + +**/ + +#ifndef __PRINT_LIB_H__ +#define __PRINT_LIB_H__ + +/// +/// Define the maximum number of characters that are required to +/// encode a decimal, hexidecimal, GUID, or TIME value with a NULL +/// terminator. +/// +/// Maximum Length Decimal String = 28 +/// "-9,223,372,036,854,775,808" +/// Maximum Length Hexidecimal String = 17 +/// "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF" +/// Maximum Length GUID = 37 +/// "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" +/// Maximum Length TIME = 18 +/// "12/12/2006 12:12" +/// +#define MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS 38 + +/// +/// Flags bitmask values use in UnicodeValueToString() and +/// AcsiiValueToString() +/// +#define LEFT_JUSTIFY 0x01 +#define COMMA_TYPE 0x08 +#define PREFIX_ZERO 0x20 +#define RADIX_HEX 0x80 + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on + a Null-terminated Unicode format string and a VA_LIST argument list + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the + contents of the format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeVSPrint ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ); + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + Unicode format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeSPrint ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + ... + ); + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the + contents of the format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeVSPrintAsciiFormat ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ); + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the + format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeSPrintAsciiFormat ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + ... + ); + +/** + Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated Unicode + string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces + is ever performed. If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed. + The number of Unicode characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator. + If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first + Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters + required to perform the conversion is returned. + Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags. + + The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored. + All conversions are left justified in Buffer. + If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags. + If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas + are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right. + If HEX_RADIX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be + formatted in hexadecimal format. + If Value is < 0 and HEX_RADIX is not set in Flags, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'. + If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, + then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-' + sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator + add up to Width characters. + If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT() + + @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas. + @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string. + @param Width The maximum number of Unicode characters to place in Buffer, not including + the Null-terminator. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR16 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Width + ); + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on + the contents of the format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiVSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ); + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the + format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + ... + ); + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on + the contents of the format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiVSPrintUnicodeFormat ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ); + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the + format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiSPrintUnicodeFormat ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + ... + ); + +/** + Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated ASCII string + specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces + is ever performed. + If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed. + The number of ASCII characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator. + If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first Width + characters are returned, and the total number of characters required to perform + the conversion is returned. + Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags. + The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored. + All conversions are left justified in Buffer. + If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags. + If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas + are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right. + If HEX_RADIX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be + formatted in hexadecimal format. + If Value is < 0 and HEX_RADIX is not set in Flags, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'. + If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, + then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-' + sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator + add up to Width characters. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT() + + @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas. + @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string. + @param Width The maximum number of ASCII characters to place in Buffer, not including + the Null-terminator. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Width + ); + +#endif diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/UefiLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/UefiLib.h index 1f0b52b061..a302c26beb 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/UefiLib.h +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Library/UefiLib.h @@ -128,6 +128,26 @@ EfiNamedEventSignal ( IN CONST EFI_GUID *Name
);
+/**
+ Returns the current TPL.
+
+ This function returns the current TPL. There is no EFI service to directly
+ retrieve the current TPL. Instead, the RaiseTPL() function is used to raise
+ the TPL to TPL_HIGH_LEVEL. This will return the current TPL. The TPL level
+ can then immediately be restored back to the current TPL level with a call
+ to RestoreTPL().
+
+ @param VOID
+
+ @retvale EFI_TPL The current TPL.
+
+**/
+EFI_TPL
+EFIAPI
+EfiGetCurrentTpl (
+ VOID
+ );
+
/**
This function initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock to the released state
and returns the lock. Each lock provides mutual exclusion access at its task
@@ -595,5 +615,4 @@ EfiGetNameGuidFromFwVolDevicePathNode ( IN CONST MEDIA_FW_VOL_FILEPATH_DEVICE_PATH *FvDevicePathNode
);
-
#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/BaseIoLibIntrinsic.msa b/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/BaseIoLibIntrinsic.msa index f92ff9dd62..d1b74b7d4b 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/BaseIoLibIntrinsic.msa +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/BaseIoLibIntrinsic.msa @@ -1,66 +1,67 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<ModuleSurfaceArea xmlns="http://www.TianoCore.org/2006/Edk2.0">
- <MsaHeader>
- <ModuleName>BaseIoLibIntrinsic</ModuleName>
- <ModuleType>BASE</ModuleType>
- <GuidValue>926c9cd0-4bb8-479b-9ac4-8a2a23f85307</GuidValue>
- <Version>1.0</Version>
- <Abstract>Component description file for Intrinsic Base Io Library</Abstract>
- <Description>I/O Library that uses compiler intrinsics to perform IN and OUT instructions
- for IA-32 and x64. It also performs direct memory access for MMIO services.</Description>
- <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>
- <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>
- <Specification>FRAMEWORK_BUILD_PACKAGING_SPECIFICATION 0x00000052</Specification>
- </MsaHeader>
- <ModuleDefinitions>
- <SupportedArchitectures>IA32 X64 IPF</SupportedArchitectures>
- <BinaryModule>false</BinaryModule>
- <OutputFileBasename>BaseIoLibIntrinsic</OutputFileBasename>
- </ModuleDefinitions>
- <LibraryClassDefinitions>
- <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_PRODUCED">
- <Keyword>IoLib</Keyword>
- </LibraryClass>
- <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">
- <Keyword>BaseLib</Keyword>
- </LibraryClass>
- <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">
- <Keyword>DebugLib</Keyword>
- </LibraryClass>
- <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">
- <Keyword>PcdLib</Keyword>
- </LibraryClass>
- </LibraryClassDefinitions>
- <SourceFiles>
- <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoLib.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoLibMsc.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoLibGcc.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoHighLevel.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoLib.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoLibMsc.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoLibGcc.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoHighLevel.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="IPF">IoLibIpf.c</Filename>
- <Filename SupArchList="IPF">IoHighLevel.c</Filename>
- </SourceFiles>
- <PackageDependencies>
- <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>
- </PackageDependencies>
- <Externs>
- <Specification>EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification>
- <Specification>EDK_RELEASE_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification>
- </Externs>
- <PcdCoded>
- <PcdEntry SupArchList="IPF" PcdItemType="FIXED_AT_BUILD" Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED">
- <C_Name>PcdIoBlockBaseAddressForIpf</C_Name>
- <TokenSpaceGuidCName>gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid</TokenSpaceGuidCName>
- <DefaultValue>0x0ffffc000000</DefaultValue>
- <HelpText>The base address of IPF IO Block</HelpText>
- </PcdEntry>
- </PcdCoded>
-</ModuleSurfaceArea>
\ No newline at end of file +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<ModuleSurfaceArea xmlns="http://www.TianoCore.org/2006/Edk2.0"> + <MsaHeader> + <ModuleName>BaseIoLibIntrinsic</ModuleName> + <ModuleType>BASE</ModuleType> + <GuidValue>926c9cd0-4bb8-479b-9ac4-8a2a23f85307</GuidValue> + <Version>1.0</Version> + <Abstract>Component description file for Intrinsic Base Io Library</Abstract> + <Description>I/O Library that uses compiler intrinsics to perform IN and OUT instructions + for IA-32 and x64. It also performs direct memory access for MMIO services.</Description> + <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation.</Copyright> + <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> + <Specification>FRAMEWORK_BUILD_PACKAGING_SPECIFICATION 0x00000052</Specification> + </MsaHeader> + <ModuleDefinitions> + <SupportedArchitectures>IA32 X64 IPF</SupportedArchitectures> + <BinaryModule>false</BinaryModule> + <OutputFileBasename>BaseIoLibIntrinsic</OutputFileBasename> + </ModuleDefinitions> + <LibraryClassDefinitions> + <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_PRODUCED"> + <Keyword>IoLib</Keyword> + </LibraryClass> + <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED"> + <Keyword>BaseLib</Keyword> + </LibraryClass> + <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED"> + <Keyword>DebugLib</Keyword> + </LibraryClass> + <LibraryClass Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED"> + <Keyword>PcdLib</Keyword> + </LibraryClass> + </LibraryClassDefinitions> + <SourceFiles> + <Filename>IoLibMmioBuffer.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoLib.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoLibMsc.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoLibGcc.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="IA32">IoHighLevel.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoLib.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoLibMsc.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoLibGcc.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="X64">IoHighLevel.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="IPF">IoLibIpf.c</Filename> + <Filename SupArchList="IPF">IoHighLevel.c</Filename> + </SourceFiles> + <PackageDependencies> + <Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/> + </PackageDependencies> + <Externs> + <Specification>EFI_SPECIFICATION_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification> + <Specification>EDK_RELEASE_VERSION 0x00020000</Specification> + </Externs> + <PcdCoded> + <PcdEntry SupArchList="IPF" PcdItemType="FIXED_AT_BUILD" Usage="ALWAYS_CONSUMED"> + <C_Name>PcdIoBlockBaseAddressForIpf</C_Name> + <TokenSpaceGuidCName>gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid</TokenSpaceGuidCName> + <DefaultValue>0x0ffffc000000</DefaultValue> + <HelpText>The base address of IPF IO Block</HelpText> + </PcdEntry> + </PcdCoded> +</ModuleSurfaceArea> diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/IoLibIpf.c b/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/IoLibIpf.c index 1de7f93e29..8de4f71bd0 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/IoLibIpf.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/IoLibIpf.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /** @file
Common I/O Library routines.
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
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
@@ -14,8 +14,6 @@ **/
-#define BIT63 0x8000000000000000ULL
-
#define MAP_PORT_BASE_TO_MEM(_Port) \
((((_Port) & 0xfffc) << 10) | ((_Port) & 0x0fff))
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/IoLibMmioBuffer.c b/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/IoLibMmioBuffer.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b8e6d83665 --- /dev/null +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseIoLibIntrinsic/IoLibMmioBuffer.c @@ -0,0 +1,409 @@ +/** @file
+ I/O Library MMIO Buffer Functions.
+
+ Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ 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.
+
+**/
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 8-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 8-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT8 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer8 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT8 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT8 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length--) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead8 (StartAddress++);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 16-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 16-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT16 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer16 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT16 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead16 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT16);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT16);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 32-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 32-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT32 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer32 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT32 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead32 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT32);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT32);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 64-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 64-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT64 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer64 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT64 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead64 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT64);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT64);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 8-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 8-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT8 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer8 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ VOID* ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT8 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length--) {
+ MmioWrite8 (StartAddress++, *(Buffer++));
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 16-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 16-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT16 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer16 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT16 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite16 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT16);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT16);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 32-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 32-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT32 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer32 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT32 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite32 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT32);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT32);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 64-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 64-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT64 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer64 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT64 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite64 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT64);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT64);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
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- <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,
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This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. 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+ string cannot exceed it.</HelpText> + </PcdEntry> + <PcdEntry PcdItemType="FIXED_AT_BUILD"> + <C_Name>PcdMaximumLinkedListLength</C_Name> + <TokenSpaceGuidCName>gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid</TokenSpaceGuidCName> + <HelpText>If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, the maximum number + of nodes (not counting the list header) in a linked list + cannot exceed it.</HelpText> + </PcdEntry> + <PcdEntry PcdItemType="FIXED_AT_BUILD"> + <C_Name>PcdSpinLockTimeout</C_Name> + <TokenSpaceGuidCName>gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid</TokenSpaceGuidCName> + <HelpText>If PcdSpinLockTimeout is not zero, it stands for the timeout + value (unit: millisecond) for spin lock.</HelpText> + </PcdEntry> + </PcdCoded> +</ModuleSurfaceArea> diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLibInternals.h b/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLibInternals.h index d0b9ef6f20..8c55cdc6a9 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLibInternals.h +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLibInternals.h @@ -1,793 +1,805 @@ -/** @file
- Declaration of internal functions in BaseLib.
-
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
- All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
- are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
- which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
- http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
-
- THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
-
- Module Name: BaseLibInternals.h
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __BASE_LIB_INTERNALS__
-#define __BASE_LIB_INTERNALS__
-
-//
-// Math functions
-//
-
-/**
- Shifts a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits. The low bits
- are filled with zeros. The shifted value is returned.
-
- This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The
- low Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift left.
- @param Count The number of bits to shift left.
-
- @return Operand << Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathLShiftU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. This high bits
- are filled with zeros. The shifted value is returned.
-
- This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The
- high Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right.
- @param Count The number of bits to shift right.
-
- @return Operand >> Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathRShiftU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. The high bits
- are filled with original integer's bit 63. The shifted value is returned.
-
- This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The
- high Count bits are set to bit 63 of Operand. The shifted value is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right.
- @param Count The number of bits to shift right.
-
- @return Operand arithmetically shifted right by Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathARShiftU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Rotates a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits, filling
- the low bits with the high bits that were rotated.
-
- This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The
- low Count bits are fill with the high Count bits of Operand. The rotated
- value is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate left.
- @param Count The number of bits to rotate left.
-
- @return Operand <<< Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathLRotU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Rotates a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits, filling
- the high bits with the high low bits that were rotated.
-
- This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits.
- The high Count bits are fill with the low Count bits of Operand. The rotated
- value is returned.
-
- @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate right.
- @param Count The number of bits to rotate right.
-
- @return Operand >>> Count
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathRRotU64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand,
- IN UINTN Count
- );
-
-/**
- Switches the endianess of a 64-bit integer.
-
- This function swaps the bytes in a 64-bit unsigned value to switch the value
- from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is
- returned.
-
- @param Operand A 64-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return The byte swaped Operand.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathSwapBytes64 (
- IN UINT64 Operand
- );
-
-/**
- Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer
- and generates a 64-bit unsigned result.
-
- This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64-
- bit unsigned result is returned.
-
- @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Multiplier A 32-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Multiplicand * Multiplier
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathMultU64x32 (
- IN UINT64 Multiplicand,
- IN UINT32 Multiplier
- );
-
-/**
- Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer
- and generates a 64-bit unsigned result.
-
- This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 64-bit
- unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64-
- bit unsigned result is returned.
-
- @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Multiplier A 64-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Multiplicand * Multiplier
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathMultU64x64 (
- IN UINT64 Multiplicand,
- IN UINT64 Multiplier
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and
- generates a 64-bit unsigned result.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. This
- function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient.
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathDivU64x32 (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT32 Divisor
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and
- generates a 32-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 32-bit remainder. This function
- returns the 32-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value.
-
- @return Dividend % Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathModU64x32 (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT32 Divisor
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and
- generates a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 32-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder
- is not NULL, then the 32-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder.
- This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient.
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value.
- @param Remainder A pointer to a 32-bit unsigned value. This parameter is
- optional and may be NULL.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathDivRemU64x32 (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT32 Divisor,
- OUT UINT32 *Remainder
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer and
- generates a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 64-bit unsigned remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 64-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder
- is not NULL, then the 64-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder.
- This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient.
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Divisor A 64-bit unsigned value.
- @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit unsigned value. This parameter is
- optional and may be NULL.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalMathDivRemU64x64 (
- IN UINT64 Dividend,
- IN UINT64 Divisor,
- OUT UINT64 *Remainder
- );
-
-/**
- Divides a 64-bit signed integer by a 64-bit signed integer and
- generates a 64-bit signed result and a optional 64-bit signed remainder.
-
- This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 64-bit
- unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder
- is not NULL, then the 64-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder.
- This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient.
-
- @param Dividend A 64-bit signed value.
- @param Divisor A 64-bit signed value.
- @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit signed value. This parameter is
- optional and may be NULL.
-
- @return Dividend / Divisor
-
-**/
-INT64
-InternalMathDivRemS64x64 (
- IN INT64 Dividend,
- IN INT64 Divisor,
- OUT INT64 *Remainder OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Transfers control to a function starting with a new stack.
-
- Transfers control to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack
- specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and
- Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function
- EntryPoint must never return.
-
- @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack.
- @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function.
- @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function.
- @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
- function.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalSwitchStack (
- IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint,
- IN VOID *Context1,
- IN VOID *Context2,
- IN VOID *NewStack
- );
-
-//
-// Ia32 and x64 specific functions
-//
-
-/**
- Reads the current Global Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Reads and returns the current GDTR descriptor and returns it in Gdtr. This
- function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86ReadGdtr (
- OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current Global Descriptor Table Register (GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Writes and the current GDTR descriptor specified by Gdtr. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86WriteGdtr (
- IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr
- );
-
-/**
- Reads the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Reads and returns the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This
- function is only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86ReadIdtr (
- OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr
- );
-
-/**
- Writes the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor.
-
- Writes the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86WriteIdtr (
- IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr
- );
-
-/**
- Save the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context to a buffer.
-
- Saves the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state to the buffer specified by
- Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is only
- available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86FxSave (
- OUT IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer
- );
-
-/**
- Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context from a buffer.
-
- Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state from the buffer specified
- by Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is
- only available on IA-32 and X64.
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86FxRestore (
- IN CONST IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer
- );
-
-/**
- Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables
- must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function
- assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode. This function is
- only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode is enabled, control is
- transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack
- specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and
- Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function
- EntryPoint must never return.
-
- There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this
- function:
- 1) Interrupts must be disabled.
- 2) The caller must be in 32-bit protected mode with flat descriptors. This
- means all descriptors must have a base of 0 and a limit of 4GB.
- 3) CR0 and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit protected mode with flat
- descriptors.
- 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that will be used once the transition
- is complete, and those page tables must guarantee that the pages for this
- function and the stack are identity mapped.
-
- @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after
- paging is enabled.
- @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the first parameter after paging is enabled.
- @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the second parameter after paging is enabled.
- @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
- function after paging is enabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86EnablePaging32 (
- IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint,
- IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected
- mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 32-paged protected
- mode. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode
- is disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint
- using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters
- specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and
- may be NULL. The function EntryPoint must never return.
-
- There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this
- function:
- 1) Interrupts must be disabled.
- 2) The caller must be in 32-bit paged mode.
- 3) CR0, CR3, and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit paged mode.
- 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that guarantee that the pages for
- this function and the stack are identity mapped.
-
- @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after
- paging is disabled.
- @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the first parameter after paging is disabled.
- @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint
- function as the second parameter after paging is
- disabled.
- @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint
- function after paging is disabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86DisablePaging32 (
- IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint,
- IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN VOID *NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables
- must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function
- assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode with flat
- descriptors. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 64-bit
- paging mode is enabled, control is transferred to the function specified by
- EntryPoint using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the
- parameters specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are
- optional and may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return.
-
- @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint
- is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector
- references must be setup for long mode.
- @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with
- the new stack after paging is enabled.
- @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after
- paging is enabled.
- @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after
- paging is enabled.
- @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for
- the EntryPoint function after paging is enabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86EnablePaging64 (
- IN UINT16 Cs,
- IN UINT64 EntryPoint,
- IN UINT64 Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT64 Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT64 NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU.
-
- Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected
- mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 64-paging mode.
- This function is only available on X64. After the 64-bit paging mode is
- disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint
- using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters
- specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and
- may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return.
-
- @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint
- is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector
- references must be setup for 32-bit protected mode.
- @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with
- the new stack after paging is disabled.
- @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after
- paging is disabled.
- @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into
- the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after
- paging is disabled.
- @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for
- the EntryPoint function after paging is disabled.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalX86DisablePaging64 (
- IN UINT16 Cs,
- IN UINT32 EntryPoint,
- IN UINT32 Context1, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT32 Context2, OPTIONAL
- IN UINT32 NewStack
- );
-
-/**
- Worker function that locates the Node in the List
-
- By searching the List, finds the location of the Node in List. At the same time,
- verifies the validity of this list.
-
- If List is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If List->ForwardLink is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If List->backLink is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Node is NULL, then ASSERT();
- If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and prior to insertion the number
- of nodes in ListHead, including the ListHead node, is greater than or
- equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT().
-
- @param List A pointer to a node in a linked list.
- @param Node A pointer to one nod.
-
- @retval TRUE Node is in List
- @retval FALSE Node isn't in List, or List is invalid
-
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-IsNodeInList (
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List,
- IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic increment of an 32-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic increment of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by
- Value and returns the incremented value. The increment operation must be
- performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not
- guaranteed to be MP safe.
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to increment.
-
- @return The incremented value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-InternalSyncIncrement (
- IN volatile UINT32 *Value
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic decrement of an 32-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic decrement of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by
- Value and returns the decrement value. The decrement operation must be
- performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not
- guaranteed to be MP safe.
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to decrement.
-
- @return The decrement value.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-InternalSyncDecrement (
- IN volatile UINT32 *Value
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 32-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 32-bit unsigned integer
- specified by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to
- ExchangeValue and CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue,
- then Value is returned. The compare exchange operation must be performed using
- MP safe mechanisms.
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value for the compare exchange
- operation.
- @param CompareValue 32-bit value used in compare operation.
- @param ExchangeValue 32-bit value used in exchange operation.
-
- @return The original *Value before exchange.
-
-**/
-UINT32
-EFIAPI
-InternalSyncCompareExchange32 (
- IN volatile UINT32 *Value,
- IN UINT32 CompareValue,
- IN UINT32 ExchangeValue
- );
-
-/**
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 64-bit unsigned integer.
-
- Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 64-bit unsigned integer specified
- by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to ExchangeValue and
- CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue, then Value is returned.
- The compare exchange operation must be performed using MP safe mechanisms.
-
- @param Value A pointer to the 64-bit value for the compare exchange
- operation.
- @param CompareValue 64-bit value used in compare operation.
- @param ExchangeValue 64-bit value used in exchange operation.
-
- @return The original *Value before exchange.
-
-**/
-UINT64
-EFIAPI
-InternalSyncCompareExchange64 (
- IN volatile UINT64 *Value,
- IN UINT64 CompareValue,
- IN UINT64 ExchangeValue
- );
-
-/**
- Worker function that returns a bit field from Operand
-
- Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand.
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
-
- @return The bit field read.
-
-**/
-unsigned int
-BitFieldReadUint (
- IN unsigned int Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit
- );
-
-/**
- Worker function that reads a bit field from Operand, performs a bitwise OR,
- and returns the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise OR between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new value is returned.
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new value.
-
-**/
-unsigned int
-BitFieldOrUint (
- IN unsigned int Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN unsigned int OrData
- );
-
-/**
- Worker function that reads a bit field from Operand, performs a bitwise AND,
- and returns the result.
-
- Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit
- in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are
- preserved. The new value is returned.
-
- @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation.
- @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field.
- @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field.
- @param AndData The value to And with the read value from the value
-
- @return The new value.
-
-**/
-unsigned int
-BitFieldAndUint (
- IN unsigned int Operand,
- IN UINTN StartBit,
- IN UINTN EndBit,
- IN unsigned int AndData
- );
-
-/**
- Worker function that checks ASSERT condition for JumpBuffer
-
- Checks ASSERT condition for JumpBuffer.
-
- If JumpBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- For IPF CPUs, if JumpBuffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT().
-
- @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer.
-
-**/
-VOID
-InternalAssertJumpBuffer (
- IN BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer
- );
-
-/**
- Restores the CPU context that was saved with SetJump().
-
- Restores the CPU context from the buffer specified by JumpBuffer.
- This function never returns to the caller.
- Instead is resumes execution based on the state of JumpBuffer.
-
- @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer.
- @param Value The value to return when the SetJump() context is restored.
-
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-InternalLongJump (
- IN BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer,
- IN UINTN Value
- );
-
-#endif
+/** @file + Declaration of internal functions in BaseLib. + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR> + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: BaseLibInternals.h + +**/ + +#ifndef __BASE_LIB_INTERNALS__ +#define __BASE_LIB_INTERNALS__ + +#define QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10 ((UINTN) -1 / 10) +#define REMINDER_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10 ((UINTN) -1 % 10) + +#define QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16 ((UINTN) -1 / 16) +#define REMINDER_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16 ((UINTN) -1 % 16) + +#define QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10 ((UINT64) -1 / 10) +#define REMINDER_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10 ((UINT64) -1 % 10) + +#define QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16 ((UINT64) -1 / 16) +#define REMINDER_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16 ((UINT64) -1 % 16) + +// +// Math functions +// + +/** + Shifts a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits. The low bits + are filled with zeros. The shifted value is returned. + + This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The + low Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift left. + @param Count The number of bits to shift left. + + @return Operand << Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathLShiftU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. This high bits + are filled with zeros. The shifted value is returned. + + This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The + high Count bits are set to zero. The shifted value is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right. + @param Count The number of bits to shift right. + + @return Operand >> Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathRShiftU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Shifts a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits. The high bits + are filled with original integer's bit 63. The shifted value is returned. + + This function shifts the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. The + high Count bits are set to bit 63 of Operand. The shifted value is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to shift right. + @param Count The number of bits to shift right. + + @return Operand arithmetically shifted right by Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathARShiftU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Rotates a 64-bit integer left between 0 and 63 bits, filling + the low bits with the high bits that were rotated. + + This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the left by Count bits. The + low Count bits are fill with the high Count bits of Operand. The rotated + value is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate left. + @param Count The number of bits to rotate left. + + @return Operand <<< Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathLRotU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Rotates a 64-bit integer right between 0 and 63 bits, filling + the high bits with the high low bits that were rotated. + + This function rotates the 64-bit value Operand to the right by Count bits. + The high Count bits are fill with the low Count bits of Operand. The rotated + value is returned. + + @param Operand The 64-bit operand to rotate right. + @param Count The number of bits to rotate right. + + @return Operand >>> Count + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathRRotU64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand, + IN UINTN Count + ); + +/** + Switches the endianess of a 64-bit integer. + + This function swaps the bytes in a 64-bit unsigned value to switch the value + from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is + returned. + + @param Operand A 64-bit unsigned value. + + @return The byte swaped Operand. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathSwapBytes64 ( + IN UINT64 Operand + ); + +/** + Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer + and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. + + This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 32-bit + unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64- + bit unsigned result is returned. + + @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Multiplier A 32-bit unsigned value. + + @return Multiplicand * Multiplier + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathMultU64x32 ( + IN UINT64 Multiplicand, + IN UINT32 Multiplier + ); + +/** + Multiples a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer + and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. + + This function multiples the 64-bit unsigned value Multiplicand by the 64-bit + unsigned value Multiplier and generates a 64-bit unsigned result. This 64- + bit unsigned result is returned. + + @param Multiplicand A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Multiplier A 64-bit unsigned value. + + @return Multiplicand * Multiplier + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathMultU64x64 ( + IN UINT64 Multiplicand, + IN UINT64 Multiplier + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and + generates a 64-bit unsigned result. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. This + function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient. + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathDivU64x32 ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT32 Divisor + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and + generates a 32-bit unsigned remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 32-bit remainder. This function + returns the 32-bit unsigned remainder. + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value. + + @return Dividend % Divisor + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +InternalMathModU64x32 ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT32 Divisor + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 32-bit unsigned integer and + generates a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 32-bit unsigned remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 32-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder + is not NULL, then the 32-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder. + This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient. + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 32-bit unsigned value. + @param Remainder A pointer to a 32-bit unsigned value. This parameter is + optional and may be NULL. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathDivRemU64x32 ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT32 Divisor, + OUT UINT32 *Remainder + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit unsigned integer by a 64-bit unsigned integer and + generates a 64-bit unsigned result and an optional 64-bit unsigned remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 64-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder + is not NULL, then the 64-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder. + This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient. + + @param Dividend A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Divisor A 64-bit unsigned value. + @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit unsigned value. This parameter is + optional and may be NULL. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalMathDivRemU64x64 ( + IN UINT64 Dividend, + IN UINT64 Divisor, + OUT UINT64 *Remainder + ); + +/** + Divides a 64-bit signed integer by a 64-bit signed integer and + generates a 64-bit signed result and a optional 64-bit signed remainder. + + This function divides the 64-bit unsigned value Dividend by the 64-bit + unsigned value Divisor and generates a 64-bit unsigned quotient. If Remainder + is not NULL, then the 64-bit unsigned remainder is returned in Remainder. + This function returns the 64-bit unsigned quotient. + + @param Dividend A 64-bit signed value. + @param Divisor A 64-bit signed value. + @param Remainder A pointer to a 64-bit signed value. This parameter is + optional and may be NULL. + + @return Dividend / Divisor + +**/ +INT64 +InternalMathDivRemS64x64 ( + IN INT64 Dividend, + IN INT64 Divisor, + OUT INT64 *Remainder OPTIONAL + ); + +/** + Transfers control to a function starting with a new stack. + + Transfers control to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack + specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and + Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function + EntryPoint must never return. + + @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack. + @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function. + @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function. + @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint + function. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalSwitchStack ( + IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint, + IN VOID *Context1, + IN VOID *Context2, + IN VOID *NewStack + ); + +// +// Ia32 and x64 specific functions +// + +/** + Reads the current Global Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor. + + Reads and returns the current GDTR descriptor and returns it in Gdtr. This + function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86ReadGdtr ( + OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr + ); + +/** + Writes the current Global Descriptor Table Register (GDTR) descriptor. + + Writes and the current GDTR descriptor specified by Gdtr. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Gdtr Pointer to a GDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86WriteGdtr ( + IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Gdtr + ); + +/** + Reads the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor. + + Reads and returns the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This + function is only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86ReadIdtr ( + OUT IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr + ); + +/** + Writes the current Interrupt Descriptor Table Register(GDTR) descriptor. + + Writes the current IDTR descriptor and returns it in Idtr. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Idtr Pointer to a IDTR descriptor. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86WriteIdtr ( + IN CONST IA32_DESCRIPTOR *Idtr + ); + +/** + Save the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context to a buffer. + + Saves the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state to the buffer specified by + Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is only + available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86FxSave ( + OUT IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer + ); + +/** + Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 context from a buffer. + + Restores the current floating point/SSE/SSE2 state from the buffer specified + by Buffer. Buffer must be aligned on a 16-byte boundary. This function is + only available on IA-32 and X64. + + @param Buffer Pointer to a buffer to save the floating point/SSE/SSE2 context. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86FxRestore ( + IN CONST IA32_FX_BUFFER *Buffer + ); + +/** + Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Enables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables + must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function + assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode. This function is + only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode is enabled, control is + transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint using the new stack + specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters specified by Context1 and + Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and may be NULL. The function + EntryPoint must never return. + + There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this + function: + 1) Interrupts must be disabled. + 2) The caller must be in 32-bit protected mode with flat descriptors. This + means all descriptors must have a base of 0 and a limit of 4GB. + 3) CR0 and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit protected mode with flat + descriptors. + 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that will be used once the transition + is complete, and those page tables must guarantee that the pages for this + function and the stack are identity mapped. + + @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after + paging is enabled. + @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the first parameter after paging is enabled. + @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the second parameter after paging is enabled. + @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint + function after paging is enabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86EnablePaging32 ( + IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint, + IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *NewStack + ); + +/** + Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Disables the 32-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected + mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 32-paged protected + mode. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 32-bit paging mode + is disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint + using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters + specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and + may be NULL. The function EntryPoint must never return. + + There are a number of constraints that must be followed before calling this + function: + 1) Interrupts must be disabled. + 2) The caller must be in 32-bit paged mode. + 3) CR0, CR3, and CR4 must be compatible with 32-bit paged mode. + 4) CR3 must point to valid page tables that guarantee that the pages for + this function and the stack are identity mapped. + + @param EntryPoint A pointer to function to call with the new stack after + paging is disabled. + @param Context1 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the first parameter after paging is disabled. + @param Context2 A pointer to the context to pass into the EntryPoint + function as the second parameter after paging is + disabled. + @param NewStack A pointer to the new stack to use for the EntryPoint + function after paging is disabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86DisablePaging32 ( + IN SWITCH_STACK_ENTRY_POINT EntryPoint, + IN VOID *Context1, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *Context2, OPTIONAL + IN VOID *NewStack + ); + +/** + Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Enables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. CR0, CR3, CR4, and the page tables + must be properly initialized prior to calling this service. This function + assumes the current execution mode is 32-bit protected mode with flat + descriptors. This function is only available on IA-32. After the 64-bit + paging mode is enabled, control is transferred to the function specified by + EntryPoint using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the + parameters specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are + optional and may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return. + + @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint + is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector + references must be setup for long mode. + @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with + the new stack after paging is enabled. + @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after + paging is enabled. + @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after + paging is enabled. + @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for + the EntryPoint function after paging is enabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86EnablePaging64 ( + IN UINT16 Cs, + IN UINT64 EntryPoint, + IN UINT64 Context1, OPTIONAL + IN UINT64 Context2, OPTIONAL + IN UINT64 NewStack + ); + +/** + Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU. + + Disables the 64-bit paging mode on the CPU and returns to 32-bit protected + mode. This function assumes the current execution mode is 64-paging mode. + This function is only available on X64. After the 64-bit paging mode is + disabled, control is transferred to the function specified by EntryPoint + using the new stack specified by NewStack and passing in the parameters + specified by Context1 and Context2. Context1 and Context2 are optional and + may be 0. The function EntryPoint must never return. + + @param Cs The 16-bit selector to load in the CS before EntryPoint + is called. The descriptor in the GDT that this selector + references must be setup for 32-bit protected mode. + @param EntryPoint The 64-bit virtual address of the function to call with + the new stack after paging is disabled. + @param Context1 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the first parameter after + paging is disabled. + @param Context2 The 64-bit virtual address of the context to pass into + the EntryPoint function as the second parameter after + paging is disabled. + @param NewStack The 64-bit virtual address of the new stack to use for + the EntryPoint function after paging is disabled. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalX86DisablePaging64 ( + IN UINT16 Cs, + IN UINT32 EntryPoint, + IN UINT32 Context1, OPTIONAL + IN UINT32 Context2, OPTIONAL + IN UINT32 NewStack + ); + +/** + Worker function that locates the Node in the List + + By searching the List, finds the location of the Node in List. At the same time, + verifies the validity of this list. + + If List is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If List->ForwardLink is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If List->backLink is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Node is NULL, then ASSERT(); + If PcdMaximumLinkedListLenth is not zero, and prior to insertion the number + of nodes in ListHead, including the ListHead node, is greater than or + equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength, then ASSERT(). + + @param List A pointer to a node in a linked list. + @param Node A pointer to one nod. + + @retval TRUE Node is in List + @retval FALSE Node isn't in List, or List is invalid + +**/ +BOOLEAN +IsNodeInList ( + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *List, + IN CONST LIST_ENTRY *Node + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic increment of an 32-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic increment of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by + Value and returns the incremented value. The increment operation must be + performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not + guaranteed to be MP safe. + + @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to increment. + + @return The incremented value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +InternalSyncIncrement ( + IN volatile UINT32 *Value + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic decrement of an 32-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic decrement of the 32-bit unsigned integer specified by + Value and returns the decrement value. The decrement operation must be + performed using MP safe mechanisms. The state of the return value is not + guaranteed to be MP safe. + + @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value to decrement. + + @return The decrement value. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +InternalSyncDecrement ( + IN volatile UINT32 *Value + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 32-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 32-bit unsigned integer + specified by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to + ExchangeValue and CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue, + then Value is returned. The compare exchange operation must be performed using + MP safe mechanisms. + + @param Value A pointer to the 32-bit value for the compare exchange + operation. + @param CompareValue 32-bit value used in compare operation. + @param ExchangeValue 32-bit value used in exchange operation. + + @return The original *Value before exchange. + +**/ +UINT32 +EFIAPI +InternalSyncCompareExchange32 ( + IN volatile UINT32 *Value, + IN UINT32 CompareValue, + IN UINT32 ExchangeValue + ); + +/** + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on a 64-bit unsigned integer. + + Performs an atomic compare exchange operation on the 64-bit unsigned integer specified + by Value. If Value is equal to CompareValue, then Value is set to ExchangeValue and + CompareValue is returned. If Value is not equal to CompareValue, then Value is returned. + The compare exchange operation must be performed using MP safe mechanisms. + + @param Value A pointer to the 64-bit value for the compare exchange + operation. + @param CompareValue 64-bit value used in compare operation. + @param ExchangeValue 64-bit value used in exchange operation. + + @return The original *Value before exchange. + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +InternalSyncCompareExchange64 ( + IN volatile UINT64 *Value, + IN UINT64 CompareValue, + IN UINT64 ExchangeValue + ); + +/** + Worker function that returns a bit field from Operand + + Returns the bitfield specified by the StartBit and the EndBit from Operand. + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + + @return The bit field read. + +**/ +unsigned int +BitFieldReadUint ( + IN unsigned int Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit + ); + +/** + Worker function that reads a bit field from Operand, performs a bitwise OR, + and returns the result. + + Performs a bitwise OR between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new value is returned. + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + @param OrData The value to OR with the read value from the value + + @return The new value. + +**/ +unsigned int +BitFieldOrUint ( + IN unsigned int Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN unsigned int OrData + ); + +/** + Worker function that reads a bit field from Operand, performs a bitwise AND, + and returns the result. + + Performs a bitwise AND between the bit field specified by StartBit and EndBit + in Operand and the value specified by AndData. All other bits in Operand are + preserved. The new value is returned. + + @param Operand Operand on which to perform the bitfield operation. + @param StartBit The ordinal of the least significant bit in the bit field. + @param EndBit The ordinal of the most significant bit in the bit field. + @param AndData The value to And with the read value from the value + + @return The new value. + +**/ +unsigned int +BitFieldAndUint ( + IN unsigned int Operand, + IN UINTN StartBit, + IN UINTN EndBit, + IN unsigned int AndData + ); + +/** + Worker function that checks ASSERT condition for JumpBuffer + + Checks ASSERT condition for JumpBuffer. + + If JumpBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + For IPF CPUs, if JumpBuffer is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary, then ASSERT(). + + @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer. + +**/ +VOID +InternalAssertJumpBuffer ( + IN BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer + ); + +/** + Restores the CPU context that was saved with SetJump(). + + Restores the CPU context from the buffer specified by JumpBuffer. + This function never returns to the caller. + Instead is resumes execution based on the state of JumpBuffer. + + @param JumpBuffer A pointer to CPU context buffer. + @param Value The value to return when the SetJump() context is restored. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InternalLongJump ( + IN BASE_LIBRARY_JUMP_BUFFER *JumpBuffer, + IN UINTN Value + ); + +#endif diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/CheckSum.c b/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/CheckSum.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..957a2224f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/CheckSum.c @@ -0,0 +1,334 @@ +/** @file
+ Utility functions to generate checksum based on 2's complement
+ algorithm.
+
+ Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
+ are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
+ which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
+ http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
+
+ THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
+ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
+
+ Module Name: CheckSum.c
+
+**/
+
+/**
+ Calculate the sum of all elements in a buffer in unit of UINT8.
+ During calculation, the carry bits are dropped.
+
+ This function calculates the sum of all elements in a buffer
+ in unit of UINT8. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped.
+ The result is returned as UINT8. If Length is Zero, then Zero is
+ returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer .
+
+ @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions.
+
+**/
+UINT8
+EFIAPI
+CalculateSum8 (
+ IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT8 Sum;
+ UINTN Count;
+
+ ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
+ ASSERT (Length <= (MAX_ADDRESS - ((UINTN) Buffer) + 1));
+
+ for (Sum = 0, Count = 0; Count < Length; Count++) {
+ Sum = Sum + *(Buffer + Count);
+ }
+
+ return Sum;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer
+ of 8-bit values.
+
+ This function first calculates the sum of the 8-bit values in the
+ buffer specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result
+ of addition are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is
+ returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
+
+ @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer.
+
+**/
+UINT8
+EFIAPI
+CalculateCheckSum8 (
+ IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT8 CheckSum;
+
+ CheckSum = CalculateSum8 (Buffer, Length);
+
+ //
+ // Return the checksum based on 2's complement.
+ //
+ return (UINT8) (0x100 - CheckSum);
+}
+
+/**
+ Returns the sum of all elements in a buffer of 16-bit values. During
+ calculation, the carry bits are dropped.
+
+ This function calculates the sum of the 16-bit values in the buffer
+ specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped.
+ The 16-bit result is returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
+
+ @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions.
+
+**/
+UINT16
+EFIAPI
+CalculateSum16 (
+ IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 Sum;
+ UINTN Count;
+
+ ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & 0x1) == 0);
+ ASSERT ((Length & 0x1) == 0);
+ ASSERT (Length <= (MAX_ADDRESS - ((UINTN) Buffer) + 1));
+
+
+ for (Sum = 0, Count = 0; Count < Length; Count++) {
+ Sum = Sum + *(Buffer + Count);
+ }
+
+ return Sum;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer of
+ 16-bit values.
+
+ This function first calculates the sum of the 16-bit values in the buffer
+ specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result of addition
+ are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is returned. If Length
+ is 0, then 0 is returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
+
+ @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer.
+
+**/
+UINT16
+EFIAPI
+CalculateCheckSum16 (
+ IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 CheckSum;
+
+ CheckSum = CalculateSum16 (Buffer, Length);
+
+ //
+ // Return the checksum based on 2's complement.
+ //
+ return (UINT16) (0x10000 - CheckSum);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Returns the sum of all elements in a buffer of 32-bit values. During
+ calculation, the carry bits are dropped.
+
+ This function calculates the sum of the 32-bit values in the buffer
+ specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped.
+ The 32-bit result is returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
+
+ @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions.
+
+**/
+UINT32
+EFIAPI
+CalculateSum32 (
+ IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 Sum;
+ UINTN Count;
+
+ ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & 0x3) == 0);
+ ASSERT ((Length & 0x3) == 0);
+ ASSERT (Length <= (MAX_ADDRESS - ((UINTN) Buffer) + 1));
+
+
+ for (Sum = 0, Count = 0; Count < Length; Count++) {
+ Sum = Sum + *(Buffer + Count);
+ }
+
+ return Sum;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer of
+ 32-bit values.
+
+ This function first calculates the sum of the 32-bit values in the buffer
+ specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result of addition
+ are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is returned. If Length
+ is 0, then 0 is returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
+
+ @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer.
+
+**/
+UINT32
+EFIAPI
+CalculateCheckSum32 (
+ IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 CheckSum;
+
+ CheckSum = CalculateSum32 (Buffer, Length);
+
+ //
+ // Return the checksum based on 2's complement.
+ //
+ return (UINT32) ((UINT32)(-1) - CheckSum + 1);
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Returns the sum of all elements in a buffer of 64-bit values. During
+ calculation, the carry bits are dropped.
+
+ This function calculates the sum of the 64-bit values in the buffer
+ specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in result of addition are dropped.
+ The 64-bit result is returned. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the sum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
+
+ @return Sum The sum of Buffer with carry bits dropped during additions.
+
+**/
+UINT64
+EFIAPI
+CalculateSum64 (
+ IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 Sum;
+ UINTN Count;
+
+ ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & 0x7) == 0);
+ ASSERT ((Length & 0x7) == 0);
+ ASSERT (Length <= (MAX_ADDRESS - ((UINTN) Buffer) + 1));
+
+ for (Sum = 0, Count = 0; Count < Length; Count++) {
+ Sum = Sum + *(Buffer + Count);
+ }
+
+ return Sum;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Returns the two's complement checksum of all elements in a buffer of
+ 64-bit values.
+
+ This function first calculates the sum of the 64-bit values in the buffer
+ specified by Buffer and Length. The carry bits in the result of addition
+ are dropped. Then, the two's complement of the sum is returned. If Length
+ is 0, then 0 is returned.
+
+ If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ @param Buffer Pointer to the buffer to carry out the checksum operation.
+ @param Length The size, in bytes, of Buffer.
+
+ @return Checksum The 2's complement checksum of Buffer.
+
+**/
+UINT64
+EFIAPI
+CalculateCheckSum64 (
+ IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer,
+ IN UINTN Length
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 CheckSum;
+
+ CheckSum = CalculateSum64 (Buffer, Length);
+
+ //
+ // Return the checksum based on 2's complement.
+ //
+ return (UINT64) ((UINT64)(-1) - CheckSum + 1);
+}
+
+
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/String.c b/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/String.c index 7db468aee5..402d676631 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/String.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/String.c @@ -1,896 +1,2051 @@ -/** @file
- Unicode string primatives.
-
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
- All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
- are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
- which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
- http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
-
- THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
-
- Module Name: String.c
-
-**/
-
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated Unicode
- string and returns the new Unicode string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode
- string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination
- overlap, then the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return Destiantion
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrCpy (
- OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source
- )
-{
- CHAR16 *ReturnValue;
-
- //
- // Destination cannot be NULL
- //
- ASSERT (Destination != NULL);
-
- //
- // Destination and source cannot overlap
- //
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > StrLen (Source));
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) > StrLen (Source));
-
- ReturnValue = Destination;
- while (*Source) {
- *(Destination++) = *(Source++);
- }
- *Destination = 0;
- return ReturnValue;
-}
-
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to another
- Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length and returns the new
- Unicode string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode
- string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length Unicode
- characters are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then
- Destination is returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of
- Unicode characters in Source, then Destination is padded with Null Unicode
- characters. If Source and Destination overlap, then the results are
- undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to copy.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrnCpy (
- OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- )
-{
- CHAR16 *ReturnValue;
-
- if (Length == 0) {
- return Destination;
- }
-
- //
- // Destination cannot be NULL if Length is not zero
- //
- ASSERT (Destination != NULL);
-
- //
- // Destination and source cannot overlap
- // Q: Does Source have to be NULL-terminated?
- //
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > StrLen (Source));
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) >= Length);
-
- ReturnValue = Destination;
-
- while ((*Source != L'\0') && (Length > 0)) {
- *(Destination++) = *(Source++);
- Length--;
- }
-
- ZeroMem (Destination, Length * sizeof (*Destination));
- return ReturnValue;
-}
-
-/**
- Returns the length of a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- This function returns the number of Unicode characters in the Null-terminated
- Unicode string specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return The length of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-StrLen (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *String
- )
-{
- UINTN Length;
-
- ASSERT (String != NULL);
-
- for (Length = 0; *String != L'\0'; String++, Length++) {
- //
- // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero,
- // length should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength
- //
- if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength) != 0) {
- ASSERT (Length < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength));
- }
- }
- return Length;
-}
-
-/**
- Returns the size of a Null-terminated Unicode string in bytes, including the
- Null terminator.
-
- This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated Unicode
- string specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return The size of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-StrSize (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *String
- )
-{
- return (StrLen (String) + 1) * sizeof (*String);
-}
-
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings, and returns the difference
- between the first mismatched Unicode characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to
- SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first
- mismatched Unicode character in SecondString subtracted from the first
- mismatched Unicode character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-StrCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString
- )
-{
- //
- // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength
- //
- ASSERT (StrSize (FirstString) != 0);
- ASSERT (StrSize (SecondString) != 0);
-
- while ((*FirstString != L'\0') && (*FirstString == *SecondString)) {
- FirstString++;
- SecondString++;
- }
- return *FirstString - *SecondString;
-}
-
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings with maximum lengths, and
- returns the difference between the first mismatched Unicode characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. At most, Length Unicode
- characters will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If
- FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the
- value returned is the first mismatched Unicode character in SecondString
- subtracted from the first mismatched Unicode character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to compare.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-StrnCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString,
- IN UINTN Length
- )
-{
- if (Length == 0) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- //
- // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength.
- // Length tests are performed inside StrLen().
- //
- ASSERT (StrSize (FirstString) != 0);
- ASSERT (StrSize (SecondString) != 0);
-
- while ((*FirstString != L'\0') &&
- (*FirstString == *SecondString) &&
- (Length > 1)) {
- FirstString++;
- SecondString++;
- Length--;
- }
-
- return *FirstString - *SecondString;
-}
-
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated
- Unicode string, and returns the concatenated Unicode string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents
- of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of
- Null-terminated Unicode string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated
- Unicode String is returned. If Source and Destination overlap, then the
- results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination
- and Source results in a Unicode string with more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrCat (
- IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source
- )
-{
- StrCpy (Destination + StrLen (Destination), Source);
-
- //
- // Size of the resulting string should never be zero.
- // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen().
- //
- ASSERT (StrSize (Destination) != 0);
- return Destination;
-}
-
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to the
- end of another Null-terminated Unicode string, and returns the concatenated
- Unicode string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents
- of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of
- Null-terminated Unicode string Destination, and Destination is returned. At
- most, Length Unicode characters are concatenated from Source to the end of
- Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then
- Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then
- the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more
- than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination
- and Source results in a Unicode string with more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
- @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to concatenate from
- Source.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR16 *
-EFIAPI
-StrnCat (
- IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- )
-{
- StrnCpy (Destination + StrLen (Destination), Source, Length);
-
- //
- // Size of the resulting string should never be zero.
- // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen().
- //
- ASSERT (StrSize (Destination) != 0);
- return Destination;
-}
-
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated ASCII
- string and returns the new ASCII string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII
- string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination
- overlap, then the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrCpy (
- OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source
- )
-{
- CHAR8 *ReturnValue;
-
- //
- // Destination cannot be NULL
- //
- ASSERT (Destination != NULL);
-
- //
- // Destination and source cannot overlap
- //
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > AsciiStrLen (Source));
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) > AsciiStrLen (Source));
-
- ReturnValue = Destination;
- while (*Source) {
- *(Destination++) = *(Source++);
- }
- *Destination = 0;
- return ReturnValue;
-}
-
-/**
- Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to another
- Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length and returns the new ASCII
- string.
-
- This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII
- string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length ASCII characters
- are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then Destination is
- returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of ASCII characters
- in Source, then Destination is padded with Null ASCII characters. If Source
- and Destination overlap, then the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to copy.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrnCpy (
- OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- )
-{
- CHAR8 *ReturnValue;
-
- if (Length == 0) {
- return Destination;
- }
-
- //
- // Destination cannot be NULL
- //
- ASSERT (Destination != NULL);
-
- //
- // Destination and source cannot overlap
- //
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > AsciiStrLen (Source));
- ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) >= Length);
-
- ReturnValue = Destination;
-
- while (*Source && Length > 0) {
- *(Destination++) = *(Source++);
- Length--;
- }
-
- ZeroMem (Destination, Length * sizeof (*Destination));
- return ReturnValue;
-}
-
-/**
- Returns the length of a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- This function returns the number of ASCII characters in the Null-terminated
- ASCII string specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return The length of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrLen (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *String
- )
-{
- UINTN Length;
-
- ASSERT (String != NULL);
-
- for (Length = 0; *String != '\0'; String++, Length++) {
- //
- // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero,
- // length should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength
- //
- if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength) != 0) {
- ASSERT (Length < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength));
- }
- }
- return Length;
-}
-
-/**
- Returns the size of a Null-terminated ASCII string in bytes, including the
- Null terminator.
-
- This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated ASCII string
- specified by String.
-
- If String is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return The size of String.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrSize (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *String
- )
-{
- return (AsciiStrLen (String) + 1) * sizeof (*String);
-}
-
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings, and returns the difference
- between the first mismatched ASCII characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to
- SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first
- mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the first
- mismatched ASCII character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString
- )
-{
- //
- // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- //
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (FirstString));
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (SecondString));
-
- while ((*FirstString != '\0') && (*FirstString == *SecondString)) {
- FirstString++;
- SecondString++;
- }
-
- return *FirstString - *SecondString;
-}
-
-/**
- Converts a lowercase Ascii character to upper one
-
- If Chr is lowercase Ascii character, then converts it to upper one.
-
- If Value >= 0xA0, then ASSERT().
- If (Value & 0x0F) >= 0x0A, then ASSERT().
-
- @param chr one Ascii character
-
- @return The uppercase value of Ascii character
-
-**/
-STATIC
-CHAR8
-AsciiToUpper (
- IN CHAR8 Chr
- )
-{
- return (UINT8) ((Chr >= 'a' && Chr <= 'z') ? Chr - ('a' - 'A') : Chr);
-}
-
-/**
- Performs a case insensitive comparison of two Null-terminated ASCII strings,
- and returns the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters.
-
- This function performs a case insensitive comparison of the Null-terminated
- ASCII string FirstString to the Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If
- FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the
- value returned is the first mismatched lower case ASCII character in
- SecondString subtracted from the first mismatched lower case ASCII character
- in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more
- than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString using case insensitive
- comparisons.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString using case
- insensitive comparisons.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStriCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString
- )
-{
- CHAR8 UpperFirstString;
- CHAR8 UpperSecondString;
-
- //
- // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- //
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (FirstString));
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (SecondString));
-
- UpperFirstString = AsciiToUpper (*FirstString);
- UpperSecondString = AsciiToUpper (*SecondString);
- while ((*FirstString != '\0') && (UpperFirstString == UpperSecondString)) {
- FirstString++;
- SecondString++;
- UpperFirstString = AsciiToUpper (*FirstString);
- UpperSecondString = AsciiToUpper (*SecondString);
- }
-
- return UpperFirstString - UpperSecondString;
-}
-
-/**
- Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings with maximum lengths, and returns
- the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters.
-
- This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the
- Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. At most, Length ASCII characters
- will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If FirstString is
- identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned
- is the first mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the
- first mismatched ASCII character in FirstString.
-
- If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
-
- @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString.
- @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString.
-
-**/
-INTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrnCmp (
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString,
- IN UINTN Length
- )
-{
- if (Length == 0) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- //
- // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- //
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (FirstString));
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (SecondString));
-
- while ((*FirstString != '\0') &&
- (*FirstString == *SecondString) &&
- (Length > 1)) {
- FirstString++;
- SecondString++;
- Length--;
- }
- return *FirstString - *SecondString;
-}
-
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated
- ASCII string, and returns the concatenated ASCII string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents of
- Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null-
- terminated ASCII string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated ASCII
- String is returned.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Destination contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and concatenating Destination and
- Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- ASCII characters, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrCat (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source
- )
-{
- AsciiStrCpy (Destination + AsciiStrLen (Destination), Source);
-
- //
- // Size of the resulting string should never be zero.
- // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen().
- //
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (Destination) != 0);
- return Destination;
-}
-
-/**
- Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to the
- end of another Null-terminated ASCII string, and returns the concatenated
- ASCII string.
-
- This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents
- of Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null-
- terminated ASCII string Destination, and Destination is returned. At most,
- Length ASCII characters are concatenated from Source to the end of
- Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then
- Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then
- the results are undefined.
-
- If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator,
- then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination and
- Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
- @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to concatenate from
- Source.
-
- @return Destination
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-EFIAPI
-AsciiStrnCat (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Source,
- IN UINTN Length
- )
-{
- AsciiStrnCpy (Destination + AsciiStrLen (Destination), Source, Length);
-
- //
- // Size of the resulting string should never be zero.
- // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen().
- //
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (Destination) != 0);
- return Destination;
-}
-
-/**
- Converts an 8-bit value to an 8-bit BCD value.
-
- Converts the 8-bit value specified by Value to BCD. The BCD value is
- returned.
-
- If Value >= 100, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value The 8-bit value to convert to BCD. Range 0..99.
-
- @return The BCD value
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-DecimalToBcd8 (
- IN UINT8 Value
- )
-{
- ASSERT (Value < 100);
- return (UINT8) (((Value / 10) << 4) | (Value % 10));
-}
-
-/**
- Converts an 8-bit BCD value to an 8-bit value.
-
- Converts the 8-bit BCD value specified by Value to an 8-bit value. The 8-bit
- value is returned.
-
- If Value >= 0xA0, then ASSERT().
- If (Value & 0x0F) >= 0x0A, then ASSERT().
-
- @param Value The 8-bit BCD value to convert to an 8-bit value.
-
- @return The 8-bit value is returned.
-
-**/
-UINT8
-EFIAPI
-BcdToDecimal8 (
- IN UINT8 Value
- )
-{
- ASSERT (Value < 0xa0);
- ASSERT ((Value & 0xf) < 0xa);
- return (UINT8) ((Value >> 4) * 10 + (Value & 0xf));
-}
+/** @file + Unicode and ASCII string primatives. + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR> + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: String.c + +**/ + +#include "BaseLibInternals.h" + +/** + Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated Unicode + string and returns the new Unicode string. + + This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode + string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination + overlap, then the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return Destiantion + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrCpy ( + OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source + ) +{ + CHAR16 *ReturnValue; + + // + // Destination cannot be NULL + // + ASSERT (Destination != NULL); + + // + // Destination and source cannot overlap + // + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > StrLen (Source)); + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) > StrLen (Source)); + + ReturnValue = Destination; + while (*Source) { + *(Destination++) = *(Source++); + } + *Destination = 0; + return ReturnValue; +} + +/** + Copies one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to another + Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length and returns the new + Unicode string. + + This function copies the contents of the Unicode string Source to the Unicode + string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length Unicode + characters are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then + Destination is returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of + Unicode characters in Source, then Destination is padded with Null Unicode + characters. If Source and Destination overlap, then the results are + undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to copy. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrnCpy ( + OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + CHAR16 *ReturnValue; + + if (Length == 0) { + return Destination; + } + + // + // Destination cannot be NULL if Length is not zero + // + ASSERT (Destination != NULL); + + // + // Destination and source cannot overlap + // Q: Does Source have to be NULL-terminated? + // + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > StrLen (Source)); + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) >= Length); + + ReturnValue = Destination; + + while ((*Source != L'\0') && (Length > 0)) { + *(Destination++) = *(Source++); + Length--; + } + + ZeroMem (Destination, Length * sizeof (*Destination)); + return ReturnValue; +} + +/** + Returns the length of a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + This function returns the number of Unicode characters in the Null-terminated + Unicode string specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return The length of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrLen ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ) +{ + UINTN Length; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + + for (Length = 0; *String != L'\0'; String++, Length++) { + // + // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, + // length should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (Length < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + } + } + return Length; +} + +/** + Returns the size of a Null-terminated Unicode string in bytes, including the + Null terminator. + + This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated Unicode + string specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return The size of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrSize ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ) +{ + return (StrLen (String) + 1) * sizeof (*String); +} + +/** + Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings, and returns the difference + between the first mismatched Unicode characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the + Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to + SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first + mismatched Unicode character in SecondString subtracted from the first + mismatched Unicode character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +StrCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString + ) +{ + // + // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + ASSERT (StrSize (FirstString) != 0); + ASSERT (StrSize (SecondString) != 0); + + while ((*FirstString != L'\0') && (*FirstString == *SecondString)) { + FirstString++; + SecondString++; + } + return *FirstString - *SecondString; +} + +/** + Compares two Null-terminated Unicode strings with maximum lengths, and + returns the difference between the first mismatched Unicode characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated Unicode string FirstString to the + Null-terminated Unicode string SecondString. At most, Length Unicode + characters will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If + FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the + value returned is the first mismatched Unicode character in SecondString + subtracted from the first mismatched Unicode character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FirstString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to compare. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +StrnCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR16 *SecondString, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + if (Length == 0) { + return 0; + } + + // + // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength. + // Length tests are performed inside StrLen(). + // + ASSERT (StrSize (FirstString) != 0); + ASSERT (StrSize (SecondString) != 0); + + while ((*FirstString != L'\0') && + (*FirstString == *SecondString) && + (Length > 1)) { + FirstString++; + SecondString++; + Length--; + } + + return *FirstString - *SecondString; +} + +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string to another Null-terminated + Unicode string, and returns the concatenated Unicode string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents + of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of + Null-terminated Unicode string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated + Unicode String is returned. If Source and Destination overlap, then the + results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination + and Source results in a Unicode string with more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrCat ( + IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source + ) +{ + StrCpy (Destination + StrLen (Destination), Source); + + // + // Size of the resulting string should never be zero. + // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen(). + // + ASSERT (StrSize (Destination) != 0); + return Destination; +} + +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated Unicode string with a maximum length to the + end of another Null-terminated Unicode string, and returns the concatenated + Unicode string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated Unicode strings. The contents + of Null-terminated Unicode string Source are concatenated to the end of + Null-terminated Unicode string Destination, and Destination is returned. At + most, Length Unicode characters are concatenated from Source to the end of + Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then + Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then + the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more + than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination + and Source results in a Unicode string with more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Length Maximum number of Unicode characters to concatenate from + Source. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrnCat ( + IN OUT CHAR16 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + StrnCpy (Destination + StrLen (Destination), Source, Length); + + // + // Size of the resulting string should never be zero. + // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen(). + // + ASSERT (StrSize (Destination) != 0); + return Destination; +} + +/** + Returns the first occurance of a Null-terminated Unicode sub-string + in a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + This function scans the contents of the Null-terminated Unicode string + specified by String and returns the first occurrence of SearchString. + If SearchString is not found in String, then NULL is returned. If + the length of SearchString is zero, then String is + returned. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If SearchString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SearchString is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and SearchString + or String contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode + characters not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param SearchString Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string to search for. + + @retval NULL If the SearchString does not appear in String. + @retval !NULL If there is a match. + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +StrStr ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String, + IN CONST CHAR16 *SearchString + ) +{ + CONST CHAR16 *FirstMatch; + CONST CHAR16 *SearchStringTmp; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (((UINTN) String & 0x01) == 0); + ASSERT (SearchString != NULL); + ASSERT (((UINTN) SearchString & 0x01) == 0); + + // + // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, + // length of String should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (StrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + } + + // + // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, + // length of SearchString should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (StrLen (SearchString) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + } + + while (*String != '\0') { + SearchStringTmp = SearchString; + FirstMatch = String; + + while ((*String == *SearchStringTmp) + && (*SearchStringTmp != '\0') + && (*String != '\0')) { + String++; + SearchStringTmp++; + } + + if (*SearchStringTmp == '\0') { + return (CHAR16 *) FirstMatch; + } + + if (SearchStringTmp == SearchString) { + // + // If no character from SearchString match, + // move the pointer to the String under search + // by one character. + // + String++; + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +/** + Check if a Unicode character is a decimal character. + + This internal function checks if a Unicode character is a + decimal character. The valid decimal character is from + L'0' to L'9'. + + + @param Char The character to check against. + + @retval TRUE If the Char is a decmial character. + @retval FALSE Otherwise. + +**/ +STATIC +BOOLEAN +InternalIsDecimalDigitCharacter ( + IN CHAR16 Char + ) +{ + return (BOOLEAN) (Char >= L'0' && Char <= L'9'); +} + +/** + Convert a Unicode character to upper case only if + it maps to a valid small-case ASCII character. + + This internal function only deal with Unicode character + which maps to a valid small-case ASII character, i.e. + L'a' to L'z'. For other Unicode character, the input character + is returned directly. + + + @param Char The character to convert. + + @retval LowerCharacter If the Char is with range L'a' to L'z'. + @retval Unchanged Otherwise. + +**/ +STATIC +CHAR16 +InternalCharToUpper ( + IN CHAR16 Char + ) +{ + if (Char >= L'a' && Char <= L'z') { + return Char - (L'a' - L'A'); + } + + return Char; +} + +/** + Convert a Unicode character to numerical value. + + This internal function only deal with Unicode character + which maps to a valid hexadecimal ASII character, i.e. + L'0' to L'9', L'a' to L'f' or L'A' to L'F'. For other + Unicode character, the value returned does not make sense. + + @param Char The character to convert. + + @retval UINTN The numerical value converted. + +**/ +STATIC +UINTN +InternalHexCharToUintn ( + IN CHAR16 Char + ) +{ + if (InternalIsDecimalDigitCharacter (Char)) { + return Char - L'0'; + } + + return (UINTN) (10 + InternalCharToUpper (Char) - L'A'); +} + +/** + Check if a Unicode character is a hexadecimal character. + + This internal function checks if a Unicode character is a + decimal character. The valid hexadecimal character is + L'0' to L'9', L'a' to L'f', or L'A' to L'F'. + + + @param Char The character to check against. + + @retval TRUE If the Char is a hexadecmial character. + @retval FALSE Otherwise. + +**/ +STATIC +BOOLEAN +InternalIsHexaDecimalDigitCharacter ( + IN CHAR16 Char + ) +{ + + return (BOOLEAN) (InternalIsDecimalDigitCharacter (Char) || + (Char >= L'A' && Char <= L'F') || + (Char >= L'a' && Char <= L'f')); +} + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode decimal string to a value of + type UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a decimal number. The format + of the input Unicode string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The + function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or + tab characters, before [decimal digits]. The running zero in the + beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the function + stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character + or a Null-terminator, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, + then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according + to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains + more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrDecimalToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ) +{ + UINTN Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (((UINTN) String & 0x01) == 0); + ASSERT (StrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == L' ') || (*String == L'\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == L'0') { + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalIsDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10) || + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10) && + (*String - L'0') <= REMINDER_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10) + ); + + Result = Result * 10 + (*String - L'0'); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode decimal string to a value of + type UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a decimal number. The format + of the input Unicode string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The + function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or + tab characters, before [decimal digits]. The running zero in the + beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the function + stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character + or a Null-terminator, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, + then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according + to the range defined by UINT64, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains + more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +StrDecimalToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ) +{ + UINT64 Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (((UINTN) String & 0x01) == 0); + ASSERT (StrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == L' ') || (*String == L'\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == L'0') { + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalIsDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10) || + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10) && + (*String - L'0') <= REMINDER_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10) + ); + + Result = MultU64x32 (Result, 10) + (*String - L'0'); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode hexadecimal string to a value of type UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a hexadecimal number. + The format of the input Unicode string String is: + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. + If "x" appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. + The function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, + before [zeros], [x] or [hexadecimal digit]. The running zero before [x] or + [hexadecimal digit] will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the + first valid hexadecimal digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is + a not a valid hexadecimal character or NULL, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then zero is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, + then zero is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINTN, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +StrHexToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ) +{ + UINTN Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (StrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == L' ') || (*String == L'\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == L'0') { + String++; + } + + if (InternalCharToUpper (*String) == L'X') { + ASSERT (*(String - 1) == L'0'); + if (*(String - 1) != L'0') { + return 0; + } + // + // Skip the 'X' + // + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalIsHexaDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the Hex Number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16) || + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16) && + (InternalHexCharToUintn (*String) <= REMINDER_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16)) + ); + + Result = (Result << 4) + InternalHexCharToUintn (*String); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode hexadecimal string to a value of type UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents + of the Unicode string specified by String as a hexadecimal number. + The format of the input Unicode string String is + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. + If "x" appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. + The function will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, + before [zeros], [x] or [hexadecimal digit]. The running zero before [x] or + [hexadecimal digit] will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the + first valid hexadecimal digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is + a not a valid hexadecimal character or NULL, whichever one comes first. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If String is not aligned in a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If String has only pad spaces, then zero is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, + then zero is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINT64, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +StrHexToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *String + ) +{ + UINT64 Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (StrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == L' ') || (*String == L'\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == L'0') { + String++; + } + + if (InternalCharToUpper (*String) == L'X') { + ASSERT (*(String - 1) == L'0'); + if (*(String - 1) != L'0') { + return 0; + } + // + // Skip the 'X' + // + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalIsHexaDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the Hex Number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16)|| + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16) && + (InternalHexCharToUintn (*String) <= REMINDER_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16)) + ); + + Result = LShiftU64 (Result, 4) + InternalHexCharToUintn (*String); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + +/** + Check if a ASCII character is a decimal character. + + This internal function checks if a Unicode character is a + decimal character. The valid decimal character is from + '0' to '9'. + + @param Char The character to check against. + + @retval TRUE If the Char is a decmial character. + @retval FALSE Otherwise. + +**/ +STATIC +BOOLEAN +InternalAsciiIsDecimalDigitCharacter ( + IN CHAR8 Char + ) +{ + return (BOOLEAN) (Char >= '0' && Char <= '9'); +} + +/** + Check if a ASCII character is a hexadecimal character. + + This internal function checks if a ASCII character is a + decimal character. The valid hexadecimal character is + L'0' to L'9', L'a' to L'f', or L'A' to L'F'. + + + @param Char The character to check against. + + @retval TRUE If the Char is a hexadecmial character. + @retval FALSE Otherwise. + +**/ +STATIC +BOOLEAN +InternalAsciiIsHexaDecimalDigitCharacter ( + IN CHAR8 Char + ) +{ + + return (BOOLEAN) (InternalAsciiIsDecimalDigitCharacter (Char) || + (Char >= 'A' && Char <= 'F') || + (Char >= 'a' && Char <= 'f')); +} + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated Unicode string to a Null-terminated + ASCII string and returns the ASCII string. + + This function converts the content of the Unicode string Source + to the ASCII string Destination by copying the lower 8 bits of + each Unicode character. It returns Destination. The function terminates + the ASCII string Destination by appending a Null-terminator character + at the end. The caller is responsible to make sure Destination points + to a buffer with size equal or greater than (StrLen (Source) + 1) in bytes. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + + If any Unicode characters in Source contain non-zero value in + the upper 8 bits, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains + more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more + than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @reture Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +UnicodeStrToAsciiStr ( + IN CONST CHAR16 *Source, + OUT CHAR8 *Destination + ) +{ + ASSERT (Destination != NULL); + ASSERT (Source != NULL); + + // + // Source and Destination should not overlap + // + ASSERT ((UINTN) ((CHAR16 *) Destination - Source) > StrLen (Source)); + ASSERT ((UINTN) ((CHAR8 *) Source - Destination) > StrLen (Source)); + + // + // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, + // length of Source should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (StrLen (Source) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + } + + while (*Source != '\0') { + // + // If any Unicode characters in Source contain + // non-zero value in the upper 8 bits, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT (*Source < 0x100); + *(Destination++) = (CHAR8) *(Source++); + } + + *Destination = '\0'; + + return Destination; +} + + +/** + Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated ASCII + string and returns the new ASCII string. + + This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII + string Destination, and returns Destination. If Source and Destination + overlap, then the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrCpy ( + OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source + ) +{ + CHAR8 *ReturnValue; + + // + // Destination cannot be NULL + // + ASSERT (Destination != NULL); + + // + // Destination and source cannot overlap + // + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > AsciiStrLen (Source)); + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) > AsciiStrLen (Source)); + + ReturnValue = Destination; + while (*Source) { + *(Destination++) = *(Source++); + } + *Destination = 0; + return ReturnValue; +} + +/** + Copies one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to another + Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length and returns the new ASCII + string. + + This function copies the contents of the ASCII string Source to the ASCII + string Destination, and returns Destination. At most, Length ASCII characters + are copied from Source to Destination. If Length is 0, then Destination is + returned unmodified. If Length is greater that the number of ASCII characters + in Source, then Destination is padded with Null ASCII characters. If Source + and Destination overlap, then the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to copy. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrnCpy ( + OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + CHAR8 *ReturnValue; + + if (Length == 0) { + return Destination; + } + + // + // Destination cannot be NULL + // + ASSERT (Destination != NULL); + + // + // Destination and source cannot overlap + // + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Destination - Source) > AsciiStrLen (Source)); + ASSERT ((UINTN)(Source - Destination) >= Length); + + ReturnValue = Destination; + + while (*Source && Length > 0) { + *(Destination++) = *(Source++); + Length--; + } + + ZeroMem (Destination, Length * sizeof (*Destination)); + return ReturnValue; +} + +/** + Returns the length of a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + This function returns the number of ASCII characters in the Null-terminated + ASCII string specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return The length of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrLen ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ) +{ + UINTN Length; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + + for (Length = 0; *String != '\0'; String++, Length++) { + // + // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, + // length should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (Length < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + } + } + return Length; +} + +/** + Returns the size of a Null-terminated ASCII string in bytes, including the + Null terminator. + + This function returns the size, in bytes, of the Null-terminated ASCII string + specified by String. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return The size of String. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrSize ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ) +{ + return (AsciiStrLen (String) + 1) * sizeof (*String); +} + +/** + Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings, and returns the difference + between the first mismatched ASCII characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the + Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If FirstString is identical to + SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned is the first + mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the first + mismatched ASCII character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString + ) +{ + // + // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + // + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (FirstString)); + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (SecondString)); + + while ((*FirstString != '\0') && (*FirstString == *SecondString)) { + FirstString++; + SecondString++; + } + + return *FirstString - *SecondString; +} + +/** + Converts a lowercase Ascii character to upper one + + If Chr is lowercase Ascii character, then converts it to upper one. + + If Value >= 0xA0, then ASSERT(). + If (Value & 0x0F) >= 0x0A, then ASSERT(). + + @param chr one Ascii character + + @return The uppercase value of Ascii character + +**/ +STATIC +CHAR8 +AsciiToUpper ( + IN CHAR8 Chr + ) +{ + return (UINT8) ((Chr >= 'a' && Chr <= 'z') ? Chr - ('a' - 'A') : Chr); +} + +/** + Convert a ASCII character to numerical value. + + This internal function only deal with Unicode character + which maps to a valid hexadecimal ASII character, i.e. + '0' to '9', 'a' to 'f' or 'A' to 'F'. For other + ASCII character, the value returned does not make sense. + + @param Char The character to convert. + + @retval UINTN The numerical value converted. + +**/ +STATIC +UINTN +InternalAsciiHexCharToUintn ( + IN CHAR8 Char + ) +{ + if (InternalIsDecimalDigitCharacter (Char)) { + return Char - '0'; + } + + return (UINTN) (10 + AsciiToUpper (Char) - 'A'); +} + + +/** + Performs a case insensitive comparison of two Null-terminated ASCII strings, + and returns the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters. + + This function performs a case insensitive comparison of the Null-terminated + ASCII string FirstString to the Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. If + FirstString is identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the + value returned is the first mismatched lower case ASCII character in + SecondString subtracted from the first mismatched lower case ASCII character + in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more + than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString using case insensitive + comparisons. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString using case + insensitive comparisons. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStriCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString + ) +{ + CHAR8 UpperFirstString; + CHAR8 UpperSecondString; + + // + // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + // + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (FirstString)); + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (SecondString)); + + UpperFirstString = AsciiToUpper (*FirstString); + UpperSecondString = AsciiToUpper (*SecondString); + while ((*FirstString != '\0') && (UpperFirstString == UpperSecondString)) { + FirstString++; + SecondString++; + UpperFirstString = AsciiToUpper (*FirstString); + UpperSecondString = AsciiToUpper (*SecondString); + } + + return UpperFirstString - UpperSecondString; +} + +/** + Compares two Null-terminated ASCII strings with maximum lengths, and returns + the difference between the first mismatched ASCII characters. + + This function compares the Null-terminated ASCII string FirstString to the + Null-terminated ASCII string SecondString. At most, Length ASCII characters + will be compared. If Length is 0, then 0 is returned. If FirstString is + identical to SecondString, then 0 is returned. Otherwise, the value returned + is the first mismatched ASCII character in SecondString subtracted from the + first mismatched ASCII character in FirstString. + + If FirstString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SecondString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and FirstString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and SecondString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param FirstString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SecondString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval 0 FirstString is identical to SecondString. + @retval !=0 FirstString is not identical to SecondString. + +**/ +INTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrnCmp ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *FirstString, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SecondString, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + if (Length == 0) { + return 0; + } + + // + // ASSERT both strings are less long than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + // + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (FirstString)); + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (SecondString)); + + while ((*FirstString != '\0') && + (*FirstString == *SecondString) && + (Length > 1)) { + FirstString++; + SecondString++; + Length--; + } + return *FirstString - *SecondString; +} + +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string to another Null-terminated + ASCII string, and returns the concatenated ASCII string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents of + Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null- + terminated ASCII string Destination. The Null-terminated concatenated ASCII + String is returned. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Destination contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero and concatenating Destination and + Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + ASCII characters, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrCat ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source + ) +{ + AsciiStrCpy (Destination + AsciiStrLen (Destination), Source); + + // + // Size of the resulting string should never be zero. + // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen(). + // + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (Destination) != 0); + return Destination; +} + +/** + Concatenates one Null-terminated ASCII string with a maximum length to the + end of another Null-terminated ASCII string, and returns the concatenated + ASCII string. + + This function concatenates two Null-terminated ASCII strings. The contents + of Null-terminated ASCII string Source are concatenated to the end of Null- + terminated ASCII string Destination, and Destination is returned. At most, + Length ASCII characters are concatenated from Source to the end of + Destination, and Destination is always Null-terminated. If Length is 0, then + Destination is returned unmodified. If Source and Destination overlap, then + the results are undefined. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Destination contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and concatenating Destination and + Source results in a ASCII string with more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Length Maximum number of ASCII characters to concatenate from + Source. + + @return Destination + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrnCat ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Destination, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + AsciiStrnCpy (Destination + AsciiStrLen (Destination), Source, Length); + + // + // Size of the resulting string should never be zero. + // PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is tested inside StrLen(). + // + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (Destination) != 0); + return Destination; +} + +/** + Returns the first occurance of a Null-terminated ASCII sub-string + in a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + This function scans the contents of the ASCII string specified by String + and returns the first occurrence of SearchString. If SearchString is not + found in String, then NULL is returned. If the length of SearchString is zero, + then String is returned. + + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If SearchString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and SearchString or + String contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength Unicode characters + not including the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param SearchString Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string to search for. + + @retval NULL If the SearchString does not appear in String. + @retval !NULL If there is a match. + +**/ +CHAR8 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrStr ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String, + IN CONST CHAR8 *SearchString + ) +{ + CONST CHAR8 *FirstMatch; + CONST CHAR8 *SearchStringTmp; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (SearchString != NULL); + + // + // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, + // length of String should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (AsciiStrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + } + + // + // If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, + // length of SearchString should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (AsciiStrLen (SearchString) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + } + + while (*String != '\0') { + SearchStringTmp = SearchString; + FirstMatch = String; + + while ((*String == *SearchStringTmp) + && (*SearchStringTmp != '\0') + && (*String != '\0')) { + String++; + SearchStringTmp++; + } + + if (*SearchStringTmp == '\0') { + return (CHAR8 *) FirstMatch; + } + + if (SearchStringTmp == SearchString) { + // + // If no character from SearchString match, + // move the pointer to the String under search + // by one character. + // + String++; + } + + } + + return NULL; +} + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII decimal string to a value of type + UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents + of the ASCII string String as a decimal number. The format of the input + ASCII string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The function will + ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before the digits. + The running zero in the beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the + function stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character or + Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINTN, then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrDecimalToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ) +{ + UINTN Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (AsciiStrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == ' ') || (*String == '\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == '0') { + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalAsciiIsDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10) || + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10) && + (*String - '0') <= REMINDER_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_10) + ); + + Result = Result * 10 + (*String - '0'); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII decimal string to a value of type + UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents + of the ASCII string String as a decimal number. The format of the input + ASCII string String is: + + [spaces] [decimal digits]. + + The valid decimal digit character is in the range [0-9]. The function will + ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before the digits. + The running zero in the beginning of [decimal digits] will be ignored. Then, the + function stops at the first character that is a not a valid decimal character or + Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no pad spaces or valid decimal digits, then 0 is returned. + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by + UINT64, then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and String contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsciiStrDecimalToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ) +{ + UINT64 Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (AsciiStrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == ' ') || (*String == '\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == '0') { + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalAsciiIsDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10) || + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10) && + (*String - '0') <= REMINDER_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_10) + ); + + Result = MultU64x32 (Result, 10) + (*String - '0'); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII hexadecimal string to a value of type UINTN. + + This function returns a value of type UINTN by interpreting the contents of + the ASCII string String as a hexadecimal number. The format of the input ASCII + string String is: + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. If "x" + appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. The function + will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before [zeros], + [x] or [hexadecimal digits]. The running zero before [x] or [hexadecimal digits] + will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the first valid hexadecimal + digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is a not a valid + hexadecimal character or Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, then + 0 is returned. + + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by UINTN, + then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, + and String contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINTN + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiStrHexToUintn ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ) +{ + UINTN Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (AsciiStrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == ' ') || (*String == '\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == '0') { + String++; + } + + if (AsciiToUpper (*String) == 'X') { + ASSERT (*(String - 1) == '0'); + if (*(String - 1) != '0') { + return 0; + } + // + // Skip the 'X' + // + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalAsciiIsHexaDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the Hex Number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16) || + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16) && + (InternalAsciiHexCharToUintn (*String) <= REMINDER_MAX_UINTN_DIVIDED_BY_16)) + ); + + Result = (Result << 4) + InternalAsciiHexCharToUintn (*String); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + + +/** + Convert a Null-terminated ASCII hexadecimal string to a value of type UINT64. + + This function returns a value of type UINT64 by interpreting the contents of + the ASCII string String as a hexadecimal number. The format of the input ASCII + string String is: + + [spaces][zeros][x][hexadecimal digits]. + + The valid hexadecimal digit character is in the range [0-9], [a-f] and [A-F]. + The prefix "0x" is optional. Both "x" and "X" is allowed in "0x" prefix. If "x" + appears in the input string, it must be prefixed with at least one 0. The function + will ignore the pad space, which includes spaces or tab characters, before [zeros], + [x] or [hexadecimal digits]. The running zero before [x] or [hexadecimal digits] + will be ignored. Then, the decoding starts after [x] or the first valid hexadecimal + digit. Then, the function stops at the first character that is a not a valid + hexadecimal character or Null-terminator, whichever on comes first. + + If String has only pad spaces, then 0 is returned. + If String has no leading pad spaces, leading zeros or valid hexadecimal digits, then + 0 is returned. + + If the number represented by String overflows according to the range defined by UINT64, + then ASSERT(). + If String is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, + and String contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including + the Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param String Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + @retval UINT64 + +**/ +UINT64 +EFIAPI +AsciiStrHexToUint64 ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *String + ) +{ + UINT64 Result; + + ASSERT (String != NULL); + ASSERT (AsciiStrLen (String) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength)); + + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) and leading Zeros + // + // + // Ignore the pad spaces (space or tab) + // + while ((*String == ' ') || (*String == '\t')) { + String++; + } + + // + // Ignore leading Zeros after the spaces + // + while (*String == '0') { + String++; + } + + if (AsciiToUpper (*String) == 'X') { + ASSERT (*(String - 1) == '0'); + if (*(String - 1) != '0') { + return 0; + } + // + // Skip the 'X' + // + String++; + } + + Result = 0; + + while (InternalAsciiIsHexaDecimalDigitCharacter (*String)) { + // + // If the Hex Number represented by String overflows according + // to the range defined by UINTN, then ASSERT(). + // + ASSERT ((Result < QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16) || + ((Result == QUIENT_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16) && + (InternalAsciiHexCharToUintn (*String) <= REMINDER_MAX_UINT64_DIVIDED_BY_16)) + ); + + Result = LShiftU64 (Result, 4) + InternalAsciiHexCharToUintn (*String); + String++; + } + + return Result; +} + + +/** + Convert one Null-terminated ASCII string to a Null-terminated + Unicode string and returns the Unicode string. + + This function converts the contents of the ASCII string Source to the Unicode + string Destination, and returns Destination. The function terminates the + Unicode string Destination by appending a Null-terminator character at the end. + The caller is responsible to make sure Destination points to a buffer with size + equal or greater than ((AsciiStrLen (Source) + 1) * sizeof (CHAR16)) in bytes. + + If Destination is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Destination is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT(). + If Source is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If Source and Destination overlap, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, + then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and Source contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param Source Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + @param Destination Pointer to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + @reture Destination + +**/ +CHAR16 * +EFIAPI +AsciiStrToUnicodeStr ( + IN CONST CHAR8 *Source, + OUT CHAR16 *Destination + ) +{ + ASSERT (Destination != NULL); + ASSERT (Source != NULL); + + // + // Source and Destination should not overlap + // + ASSERT ((UINTN) ((CHAR8 *) Destination - Source) > AsciiStrLen (Source)); + ASSERT ((UINTN) (Source - (CHAR8 *) Destination) > (AsciiStrLen (Source) * sizeof (CHAR16))); + + // + // If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, + // length of Source should not more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // + if (PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength) != 0) { + ASSERT (AsciiStrLen (Source) < PcdGet32 (PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength)); + } + + while (*Source != '\0') { + *(Destination++) = (CHAR16) *(Source++); + } + // + // End the Destination with a NULL. + // + *Destination = '\0'; + + return Destination; +} + +/** + Converts an 8-bit value to an 8-bit BCD value. + + Converts the 8-bit value specified by Value to BCD. The BCD value is + returned. + + If Value >= 100, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value The 8-bit value to convert to BCD. Range 0..99. + + @return The BCD value + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +DecimalToBcd8 ( + IN UINT8 Value + ) +{ + ASSERT (Value < 100); + return (UINT8) (((Value / 10) << 4) | (Value % 10)); +} + +/** + Converts an 8-bit BCD value to an 8-bit value. + + Converts the 8-bit BCD value specified by Value to an 8-bit value. The 8-bit + value is returned. + + If Value >= 0xA0, then ASSERT(). + If (Value & 0x0F) >= 0x0A, then ASSERT(). + + @param Value The 8-bit BCD value to convert to an 8-bit value. + + @return The 8-bit value is returned. + +**/ +UINT8 +EFIAPI +BcdToDecimal8 ( + IN UINT8 Value + ) +{ + ASSERT (Value < 0xa0); + ASSERT ((Value & 0xf) < 0xa); + return (UINT8) ((Value >> 4) * 10 + (Value & 0xf)); +} + + diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLib.c b/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLib.c index a5104c75a3..5263dda288 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLib.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLib.c @@ -1,1055 +1,1065 @@ -/** @file
- Print Library.
-
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
- All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
- are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
- which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
- http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
-
- THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
-
- Module Name: PrintLib.c
-
-**/
-
-#include "PrintLibInternal.h"
-
-#define WARNING_STATUS_NUMBER 4
-#define ERROR_STATUS_NUMBER 24
-
-GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED CONST CHAR8 *StatusString [] = {
- "Success", // RETURN_SUCCESS = 0
- "Warning Unknown Glyph", // RETURN_WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH = 1
- "Warning Delete Failure", // RETURN_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE = 2
- "Warning Write Failure", // RETURN_WARN_WRITE_FAILURE = 3
- "Warning Buffer Too Small", // RETURN_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = 4
- "Load Error", // RETURN_LOAD_ERROR = 1 | MAX_BIT
- "Invalid Parameter", // RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER = 2 | MAX_BIT
- "Unsupported", // RETURN_UNSUPPORTED = 3 | MAX_BIT
- "Bad Buffer Size", // RETURN_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE = 4 | MAX_BIT
- "Buffer Too Small", // RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL, = 5 | MAX_BIT
- "Not Ready", // RETURN_NOT_READY = 6 | MAX_BIT
- "Device Error", // RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR = 7 | MAX_BIT
- "Write Protected", // RETURN_WRITE_PROTECTED = 8 | MAX_BIT
- "Out of Resources", // RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES = 9 | MAX_BIT
- "Volume Corrupt", // RETURN_VOLUME_CORRUPTED = 10 | MAX_BIT
- "Volume Full", // RETURN_VOLUME_FULL = 11 | MAX_BIT
- "No Media", // RETURN_NO_MEDIA = 12 | MAX_BIT
- "Media changed", // RETURN_MEDIA_CHANGED = 13 | MAX_BIT
- "Not Found", // RETURN_NOT_FOUND = 14 | MAX_BIT
- "Access Denied", // RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED = 15 | MAX_BIT
- "No Response", // RETURN_NO_RESPONSE = 16 | MAX_BIT
- "No mapping", // RETURN_NO_MAPPING = 17 | MAX_BIT
- "Time out", // RETURN_TIMEOUT = 18 | MAX_BIT
- "Not started", // RETURN_NOT_STARTED = 19 | MAX_BIT
- "Already started", // RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED = 20 | MAX_BIT
- "Aborted", // RETURN_ABORTED = 21 | MAX_BIT
- "ICMP Error", // RETURN_ICMP_ERROR = 22 | MAX_BIT
- "TFTP Error", // RETURN_TFTP_ERROR = 23 | MAX_BIT
- "Protocol Error" // RETURN_PROTOCOL_ERROR = 24 | MAX_BIT
-};
-
-/**
- Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer
- based on a Null-terminated format string and a VA_LIST argument list.
-
- VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a
- VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus
- this is the main print working routine.
-
- @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing
- of Format into.
- @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer.
- @param Flags Intial flags value.
- Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set.
- @param Format Null-terminated format string.
- @param Marker Vararg list consumed by processing Format.
-
- @return Number of characters printed not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-BasePrintLibVSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Format,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- )
-{
- CHAR8 *OriginalBuffer;
- CHAR8 *EndBuffer;
- CHAR8 ValueBuffer[MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS];
- UINTN BytesPerOutputCharacter;
- UINTN BytesPerFormatCharacter;
- UINTN FormatMask;
- UINTN FormatCharacter;
- UINTN Width;
- UINTN Precision;
- INT64 Value;
- CONST CHAR8 *ArgumentString;
- UINTN Character;
- GUID *TmpGuid;
- TIME *TmpTime;
- UINTN Count;
- UINTN ArgumentMask;
- INTN BytesPerArgumentCharacter;
- UINTN ArgumentCharacter;
- BOOLEAN Done;
- UINTN Index;
- CHAR8 Prefix;
- BOOLEAN ZeroPad;
- BOOLEAN Comma;
- UINTN Digits;
- UINTN Radix;
- RETURN_STATUS Status;
-
- if (BufferSize == 0) {
- return 0;
- }
- ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
-
- if ((Flags & OUTPUT_UNICODE) != 0) {
- BytesPerOutputCharacter = 2;
- } else {
- BytesPerOutputCharacter = 1;
- }
-
- //
- // Reserve space for the Null terminator.
- //
- BufferSize--;
- OriginalBuffer = Buffer;
- //
- // Set the tag for the end of the input Buffer.
- //
- EndBuffer = Buffer + BufferSize * BytesPerOutputCharacter;
-
- if ((Flags & FORMAT_UNICODE) != 0) {
- //
- // Make sure format string cannot contain more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength
- // Unicode characters if PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero.
- //
- ASSERT (StrSize ((CHAR16 *) Format) != 0);
- BytesPerFormatCharacter = 2;
- FormatMask = 0xffff;
- } else {
- //
- // Make sure format string cannot contain more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- // Ascii characters if PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero.
- //
- ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (Format) != 0);
- BytesPerFormatCharacter = 1;
- FormatMask = 0xff;
- }
-
-
-
- //
- // Get the first character from the format string
- //
- FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask;
-
- //
- // Loop until the end of the format string is reached or the output buffer is full
- //
- while (FormatCharacter != 0 && Buffer < EndBuffer) {
- //
- // Clear all the flag bits except those that may have been passed in
- //
- Flags &= (OUTPUT_UNICODE | FORMAT_UNICODE);
-
- //
- // Set the default width to zero, and the default precision to 1
- //
- Width = 0;
- Precision = 1;
- Prefix = 0;
- Comma = FALSE;
- ZeroPad = FALSE;
- Count = 0;
- Digits = 0;
-
- switch (FormatCharacter) {
- case '%':
- //
- // Parse Flags and Width
- //
- for (Done = FALSE; !Done; ) {
- Format += BytesPerFormatCharacter;
- FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask;
- switch (FormatCharacter) {
- case '.':
- Flags |= PRECISION;
- break;
- case '-':
- Flags |= LEFT_JUSTIFY;
- break;
- case '+':
- Flags |= PREFIX_SIGN;
- break;
- case ' ':
- Flags |= PREFIX_BLANK;
- break;
- case ',':
- Flags |= COMMA_TYPE;
- break;
- case 'L':
- case 'l':
- Flags |= LONG_TYPE;
- break;
- case '*':
- if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) {
- Flags |= PAD_TO_WIDTH;
- Width = VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN);
- } else {
- Precision = VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN);
- }
- break;
- case '0':
- if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) {
- Flags |= PREFIX_ZERO;
- }
- case '1':
- case '2':
- case '3':
- case '4':
- case '5':
- case '6':
- case '7':
- case '8':
- case '9':
- for (Count = 0; ((FormatCharacter >= '0') && (FormatCharacter <= '9')); ){
- Count = (Count * 10) + FormatCharacter - '0';
- Format += BytesPerFormatCharacter;
- FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask;
- }
- Format -= BytesPerFormatCharacter;
- if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) {
- Flags |= PAD_TO_WIDTH;
- Width = Count;
- } else {
- Precision = Count;
- }
- break;
-
- case '\0':
- //
- // Make no output if Format string terminates unexpectedly when
- // looking up for flag, width, precision and type.
- //
- Format -= BytesPerFormatCharacter;
- Precision = 0;
- //
- // break skipped on purpose.
- //
- default:
- Done = TRUE;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- //
- // Handle each argument type
- //
- switch (FormatCharacter) {
- case 'p':
- //
- // Flag space, +, 0, L & l are invalid for type p.
- //
- Flags &= ~(PREFIX_BLANK | PREFIX_SIGN | PREFIX_ZERO | LONG_TYPE);
- if (sizeof (VOID *) > 4) {
- Flags |= LONG_TYPE;
- }
- case 'X':
- Flags |= PREFIX_ZERO;
- //
- // break skipped on purpose
- //
- case 'x':
- Flags |= RADIX_HEX;
- //
- // break skipped on purpose
- //
- case 'd':
- if ((Flags & LONG_TYPE) == 0) {
- Value = (VA_ARG (Marker, int));
- } else {
- Value = VA_ARG (Marker, INT64);
- }
- if ((Flags & PREFIX_BLANK) != 0) {
- Prefix = ' ';
- }
- if ((Flags & PREFIX_SIGN) != 0) {
- Prefix = '+';
- }
- if ((Flags & COMMA_TYPE) != 0) {
- Comma = TRUE;
- }
- if ((Flags & RADIX_HEX) == 0) {
- Radix = 10;
- if (Comma) {
- Flags &= (~PREFIX_ZERO);
- Precision = 1;
- }
- if (Value < 0) {
- Flags |= PREFIX_SIGN;
- Prefix = '-';
- Value = -Value;
- }
- } else {
- Radix = 16;
- Comma = FALSE;
- if ((Flags & LONG_TYPE) == 0 && Value < 0) {
- Value = (unsigned int)Value;
- }
- }
- //
- // Convert Value to a reversed string
- //
- Count = BasePrintLibValueToString (ValueBuffer, Value, Radix);
- if (Value == 0 && Precision == 0) {
- Count = 0;
- }
- ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)ValueBuffer + Count;
-
- Digits = Count % 3;
- if (Digits != 0) {
- Digits = 3 - Digits;
- }
- if (Comma && Count != 0) {
- Count += ((Count - 1) / 3);
- }
- if (Prefix != 0) {
- Count++;
- Precision++;
- }
- Flags |= ARGUMENT_REVERSED;
- ZeroPad = TRUE;
- if ((Flags & PREFIX_ZERO) != 0) {
- if ((Flags & LEFT_JUSTIFY) == 0) {
- if ((Flags & PAD_TO_WIDTH) != 0) {
- if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) {
- Precision = Width;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- break;
-
- case 's':
- case 'S':
- Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE;
- //
- // break skipped on purpose
- //
- case 'a':
- ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)VA_ARG (Marker, CHAR8 *);
- if (ArgumentString == NULL) {
- Flags &= (~ARGUMENT_UNICODE);
- ArgumentString = "<null string>";
- }
- break;
-
- case 'c':
- Character = VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN) & 0xffff;
- ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)&Character;
- Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE;
- break;
-
- case 'g':
- TmpGuid = VA_ARG (Marker, GUID *);
- if (TmpGuid == NULL) {
- ArgumentString = "<null guid>";
- } else {
- BasePrintLibSPrint (
- ValueBuffer,
- MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS,
- 0,
- "%08x-%04x-%04x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x",
- TmpGuid->Data1,
- TmpGuid->Data2,
- TmpGuid->Data3,
- TmpGuid->Data4[0],
- TmpGuid->Data4[1],
- TmpGuid->Data4[2],
- TmpGuid->Data4[3],
- TmpGuid->Data4[4],
- TmpGuid->Data4[5],
- TmpGuid->Data4[6],
- TmpGuid->Data4[7]
- );
- ArgumentString = ValueBuffer;
- }
- break;
-
- case 't':
- TmpTime = VA_ARG (Marker, TIME *);
- if (TmpTime == NULL) {
- ArgumentString = "<null time>";
- } else {
- BasePrintLibSPrint (
- ValueBuffer,
- MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS,
- 0,
- "%02d/%02d/%04d %02d:%02d",
- TmpTime->Month,
- TmpTime->Day,
- TmpTime->Year,
- TmpTime->Hour,
- TmpTime->Minute
- );
- ArgumentString = ValueBuffer;
- }
- break;
-
- case 'r':
- Status = VA_ARG (Marker, RETURN_STATUS);
- ArgumentString = ValueBuffer;
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
- //
- // Clear error bit
- //
- Index = Status & ~MAX_BIT;
- if (Index > 0 && Index <= ERROR_STATUS_NUMBER) {
- ArgumentString = StatusString [Index + WARNING_STATUS_NUMBER];
- }
- } else {
- Index = Status;
- if (Index <= WARNING_STATUS_NUMBER) {
- ArgumentString = StatusString [Index];
- }
- }
- if (ArgumentString == ValueBuffer) {
- BasePrintLibSPrint ((CHAR8 *) ValueBuffer, MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, 0, "%08X", Status);
- }
- break;
-
- case '\n':
- ArgumentString = "\n\r";
- break;
-
- case '%':
- default:
- //
- // if the type is '%' or unknown, then print it to the screen
- //
- ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)&FormatCharacter;
- Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE;
- break;
- }
- break;
-
- case '\n':
- ArgumentString = "\n\r";
- break;
-
- default:
- ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)&FormatCharacter;
- Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE;
- break;
- }
-
- //
- // Retrieve the ArgumentString attriubutes
- //
- if ((Flags & ARGUMENT_UNICODE) != 0) {
- ArgumentMask = 0xffff;
- BytesPerArgumentCharacter = 2;
- } else {
- ArgumentMask = 0xff;
- BytesPerArgumentCharacter = 1;
- }
- if ((Flags & ARGUMENT_REVERSED) != 0) {
- BytesPerArgumentCharacter = -BytesPerArgumentCharacter;
- } else {
- //
- // Compute the number of characters in ArgumentString and store it in Count
- // ArgumentString is either null-terminated, or it contains Precision characters
- //
- for (Count = 0; Count < Precision || ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0); Count++) {
- ArgumentCharacter = ((ArgumentString[Count * BytesPerArgumentCharacter] & 0xff) | ((ArgumentString[Count * BytesPerArgumentCharacter + 1]) << 8)) & ArgumentMask;
- if (ArgumentCharacter == 0) {
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (Precision < Count) {
- Precision = Count;
- }
-
- //
- // Pad before the string
- //
- if ((Flags & (PAD_TO_WIDTH | LEFT_JUSTIFY)) == (PAD_TO_WIDTH)) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Width - Precision, ' ', BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- }
-
- if (ZeroPad) {
- if (Prefix != 0) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, Prefix, BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- }
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Precision - Count, '0', BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- } else {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Precision - Count, ' ', BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- if (Prefix != 0) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, Prefix, BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- }
- }
-
- //
- // Output the Prefix character if it is present
- //
- Index = 0;
- if (Prefix != 0) {
- Index++;
- }
-
- //
- // Copy the string into the output buffer performing the required type conversions
- //
- while (Index < Count) {
- ArgumentCharacter = ((*ArgumentString & 0xff) | (*(ArgumentString + 1) << 8)) & ArgumentMask;
-
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ArgumentCharacter, BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- ArgumentString += BytesPerArgumentCharacter;
- Index++;
- if (Comma) {
- Digits++;
- if (Digits == 3) {
- Digits = 0;
- Index++;
- if (Index < Count) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ',', BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- //
- // Pad after the string
- //
- if ((Flags & (PAD_TO_WIDTH | LEFT_JUSTIFY)) == (PAD_TO_WIDTH | LEFT_JUSTIFY)) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Width - Precision, ' ', BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- }
-
- //
- // Get the next character from the format string
- //
- Format += BytesPerFormatCharacter;
-
- //
- // Get the next character from the format string
- //
- FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask;
- }
-
- //
- // Null terminate the Unicode or ASCII string
- //
- BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer + BytesPerOutputCharacter, 1, 0, BytesPerOutputCharacter);
- //
- // Make sure output buffer cannot contain more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength
- // Unicode characters if PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero.
- //
- ASSERT ((((Flags & OUTPUT_UNICODE) == 0)) || (StrSize ((CHAR16 *) OriginalBuffer) != 0));
- //
- // Make sure output buffer cannot contain more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength
- // ASCII characters if PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero.
- //
- ASSERT ((((Flags & OUTPUT_UNICODE) != 0)) || (AsciiStrSize (OriginalBuffer) != 0));
-
- return ((Buffer - OriginalBuffer) / BytesPerOutputCharacter);
-}
-
-/**
- Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer
- based on a Null-terminated format string and variable argument list.
-
- VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a
- VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus
- this is the main print working routine.
-
- @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing
- of Format into.
- @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer.
- Zero means no limit.
- @param Flags Intial flags value.
- Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set
- @param FormatString Null-terminated format string.
-
- @return Number of characters printed not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-BasePrintLibSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- ...
- )
-{
- VA_LIST Marker;
-
- VA_START (Marker, FormatString);
- return BasePrintLibVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, Flags, FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on
- a Null-terminated Unicode format string and a VA_LIST argument list
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the
- contents of the format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeVSPrint (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- )
-{
- return BasePrintLibVSPrint ((CHAR8 *)StartOfBuffer, BufferSize >> 1, FORMAT_UNICODE | OUTPUT_UNICODE, (CHAR8 *)FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- Unicode format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeSPrint (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- ...
- )
-{
- VA_LIST Marker;
-
- VA_START (Marker, FormatString);
- return UnicodeVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the
- contents of the format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeVSPrintAsciiFormat (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- )
-{
- return BasePrintLibVSPrint ((CHAR8 *)StartOfBuffer, BufferSize >> 1, OUTPUT_UNICODE,FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the
- format string.
- The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string
- contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeSPrintAsciiFormat (
- OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- ...
- )
-{
- VA_LIST Marker;
-
- VA_START (Marker, FormatString);
- return UnicodeVSPrintAsciiFormat (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on
- the contents of the format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiVSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- )
-{
- return BasePrintLibVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, 0, FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the
- format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- ...
- )
-{
- VA_LIST Marker;
-
- VA_START (Marker, FormatString);
- return AsciiVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on
- the contents of the format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
- @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiVSPrintUnicodeFormat (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- )
-{
- return BasePrintLibVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FORMAT_UNICODE, (CHAR8 *)FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated
- ASCII format string and variable argument list.
-
- Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer
- and BufferSize.
- The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString.
- Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the
- format string.
- The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including
- the Null-terminator.
- If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned.
-
- If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than
- PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then
- ASSERT().
- If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string
- contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the
- Null-terminator, then ASSERT().
-
- @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer.
- @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the
- Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiSPrintUnicodeFormat (
- OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString,
- ...
- )
-{
- VA_LIST Marker;
-
- VA_START (Marker, FormatString);
- return AsciiVSPrintUnicodeFormat (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker);
-}
-
-/**
- Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated Unicode string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated Unicode
- string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters.
- If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
- The number of Unicode characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator.
- If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first
- Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters
- required to perform the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
- The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
- All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
- If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
- If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
- are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If Value is < 0, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
- then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
- sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator
- add up to Width characters.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
- If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT()
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- Unicode string.
- @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas.
- @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
- @param Width The maximum number of Unicode characters to place in Buffer, not including
- the Null-terminator.
-
- @return The number of Unicode characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-UnicodeValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR16 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Width
- )
-{
- return BasePrintLibConvertValueToString ((CHAR8 *)Buffer, Flags, Value, Width, 2);
-}
-
-/**
- Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated ASCII string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated ASCII string
- specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters.
- If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
- The number of ASCII characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator.
- If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first Width
- characters are returned, and the total number of characters required to perform
- the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
- The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
- All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
- If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
- If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
- are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If Value is < 0, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, then Buffer
- is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
- sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the
- Null-terminator add up to Width characters.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
- If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT()
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- ASCII string.
- @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas.
- @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
- @param Width The maximum number of ASCII characters to place in Buffer, not including
- the Null-terminator.
-
- @return The number of ASCII characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-AsciiValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Width
- )
-{
- return BasePrintLibConvertValueToString ((CHAR8 *)Buffer, Flags, Value, Width, 1);
-}
+/** @file + Print Library. + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR> + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: PrintLib.c + +**/ + +#include "PrintLibInternal.h" + +#define WARNING_STATUS_NUMBER 4 +#define ERROR_STATUS_NUMBER 24 + +GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED CONST CHAR8 *StatusString [] = { + "Success", // RETURN_SUCCESS = 0 + "Warning Unknown Glyph", // RETURN_WARN_UNKNOWN_GLYPH = 1 + "Warning Delete Failure", // RETURN_WARN_DELETE_FAILURE = 2 + "Warning Write Failure", // RETURN_WARN_WRITE_FAILURE = 3 + "Warning Buffer Too Small", // RETURN_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL = 4 + "Load Error", // RETURN_LOAD_ERROR = 1 | MAX_BIT + "Invalid Parameter", // RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER = 2 | MAX_BIT + "Unsupported", // RETURN_UNSUPPORTED = 3 | MAX_BIT + "Bad Buffer Size", // RETURN_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE = 4 | MAX_BIT + "Buffer Too Small", // RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL, = 5 | MAX_BIT + "Not Ready", // RETURN_NOT_READY = 6 | MAX_BIT + "Device Error", // RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR = 7 | MAX_BIT + "Write Protected", // RETURN_WRITE_PROTECTED = 8 | MAX_BIT + "Out of Resources", // RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES = 9 | MAX_BIT + "Volume Corrupt", // RETURN_VOLUME_CORRUPTED = 10 | MAX_BIT + "Volume Full", // RETURN_VOLUME_FULL = 11 | MAX_BIT + "No Media", // RETURN_NO_MEDIA = 12 | MAX_BIT + "Media changed", // RETURN_MEDIA_CHANGED = 13 | MAX_BIT + "Not Found", // RETURN_NOT_FOUND = 14 | MAX_BIT + "Access Denied", // RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED = 15 | MAX_BIT + "No Response", // RETURN_NO_RESPONSE = 16 | MAX_BIT + "No mapping", // RETURN_NO_MAPPING = 17 | MAX_BIT + "Time out", // RETURN_TIMEOUT = 18 | MAX_BIT + "Not started", // RETURN_NOT_STARTED = 19 | MAX_BIT + "Already started", // RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED = 20 | MAX_BIT + "Aborted", // RETURN_ABORTED = 21 | MAX_BIT + "ICMP Error", // RETURN_ICMP_ERROR = 22 | MAX_BIT + "TFTP Error", // RETURN_TFTP_ERROR = 23 | MAX_BIT + "Protocol Error" // RETURN_PROTOCOL_ERROR = 24 | MAX_BIT +}; + +/** + Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer + based on a Null-terminated format string and a VA_LIST argument list. + + VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a + VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus + this is the main print working routine. + + @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing + of Format into. + @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer. + @param Flags Intial flags value. + Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set. + @param Format Null-terminated format string. + @param Marker Vararg list consumed by processing Format. + + @return Number of characters printed not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +BasePrintLibVSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Format, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ) +{ + CHAR8 *OriginalBuffer; + CHAR8 *EndBuffer; + CHAR8 ValueBuffer[MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS]; + UINTN BytesPerOutputCharacter; + UINTN BytesPerFormatCharacter; + UINTN FormatMask; + UINTN FormatCharacter; + UINTN Width; + UINTN Precision; + INT64 Value; + CONST CHAR8 *ArgumentString; + UINTN Character; + GUID *TmpGuid; + TIME *TmpTime; + UINTN Count; + UINTN ArgumentMask; + INTN BytesPerArgumentCharacter; + UINTN ArgumentCharacter; + BOOLEAN Done; + UINTN Index; + CHAR8 Prefix; + BOOLEAN ZeroPad; + BOOLEAN Comma; + UINTN Digits; + UINTN Radix; + RETURN_STATUS Status; + + if (BufferSize == 0) { + return 0; + } + ASSERT (Buffer != NULL); + + if ((Flags & OUTPUT_UNICODE) != 0) { + BytesPerOutputCharacter = 2; + } else { + BytesPerOutputCharacter = 1; + } + + // + // Reserve space for the Null terminator. + // + BufferSize--; + OriginalBuffer = Buffer; + // + // Set the tag for the end of the input Buffer. + // + EndBuffer = Buffer + BufferSize * BytesPerOutputCharacter; + + if ((Flags & FORMAT_UNICODE) != 0) { + // + // Make sure format string cannot contain more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // Unicode characters if PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero. + // + ASSERT (StrSize ((CHAR16 *) Format) != 0); + BytesPerFormatCharacter = 2; + FormatMask = 0xffff; + } else { + // + // Make sure format string cannot contain more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + // Ascii characters if PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero. + // + ASSERT (AsciiStrSize (Format) != 0); + BytesPerFormatCharacter = 1; + FormatMask = 0xff; + } + + + + // + // Get the first character from the format string + // + FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask; + + // + // Loop until the end of the format string is reached or the output buffer is full + // + while (FormatCharacter != 0 && Buffer < EndBuffer) { + // + // Clear all the flag bits except those that may have been passed in + // + Flags &= (OUTPUT_UNICODE | FORMAT_UNICODE); + + // + // Set the default width to zero, and the default precision to 1 + // + Width = 0; + Precision = 1; + Prefix = 0; + Comma = FALSE; + ZeroPad = FALSE; + Count = 0; + Digits = 0; + + switch (FormatCharacter) { + case '%': + // + // Parse Flags and Width + // + for (Done = FALSE; !Done; ) { + Format += BytesPerFormatCharacter; + FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask; + switch (FormatCharacter) { + case '.': + Flags |= PRECISION; + break; + case '-': + Flags |= LEFT_JUSTIFY; + break; + case '+': + Flags |= PREFIX_SIGN; + break; + case ' ': + Flags |= PREFIX_BLANK; + break; + case ',': + Flags |= COMMA_TYPE; + break; + case 'L': + case 'l': + Flags |= LONG_TYPE; + break; + case '*': + if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) { + Flags |= PAD_TO_WIDTH; + Width = VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN); + } else { + Precision = VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN); + } + break; + case '0': + if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) { + Flags |= PREFIX_ZERO; + } + case '1': + case '2': + case '3': + case '4': + case '5': + case '6': + case '7': + case '8': + case '9': + for (Count = 0; ((FormatCharacter >= '0') && (FormatCharacter <= '9')); ){ + Count = (Count * 10) + FormatCharacter - '0'; + Format += BytesPerFormatCharacter; + FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask; + } + Format -= BytesPerFormatCharacter; + if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) { + Flags |= PAD_TO_WIDTH; + Width = Count; + } else { + Precision = Count; + } + break; + + case '\0': + // + // Make no output if Format string terminates unexpectedly when + // looking up for flag, width, precision and type. + // + Format -= BytesPerFormatCharacter; + Precision = 0; + // + // break skipped on purpose. + // + default: + Done = TRUE; + break; + } + } + + // + // Handle each argument type + // + switch (FormatCharacter) { + case 'p': + // + // Flag space, +, 0, L & l are invalid for type p. + // + Flags &= ~(PREFIX_BLANK | PREFIX_SIGN | PREFIX_ZERO | LONG_TYPE); + if (sizeof (VOID *) > 4) { + Flags |= LONG_TYPE; + } + case 'X': + Flags |= PREFIX_ZERO; + // + // break skipped on purpose + // + case 'x': + Flags |= RADIX_HEX; + // + // break skipped on purpose + // + case 'd': + if ((Flags & LONG_TYPE) == 0) { + Value = (VA_ARG (Marker, int)); + } else { + Value = VA_ARG (Marker, INT64); + } + if ((Flags & PREFIX_BLANK) != 0) { + Prefix = ' '; + } + if ((Flags & PREFIX_SIGN) != 0) { + Prefix = '+'; + } + if ((Flags & COMMA_TYPE) != 0) { + Comma = TRUE; + } + if ((Flags & RADIX_HEX) == 0) { + Radix = 10; + if (Comma) { + Flags &= (~PREFIX_ZERO); + Precision = 1; + } + if (Value < 0) { + Flags |= PREFIX_SIGN; + Prefix = '-'; + Value = -Value; + } + } else { + Radix = 16; + Comma = FALSE; + if ((Flags & LONG_TYPE) == 0 && Value < 0) { + Value = (unsigned int)Value; + } + } + // + // Convert Value to a reversed string + // + Count = BasePrintLibValueToString (ValueBuffer, Value, Radix); + if (Value == 0 && Precision == 0) { + Count = 0; + } + ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)ValueBuffer + Count; + + Digits = Count % 3; + if (Digits != 0) { + Digits = 3 - Digits; + } + if (Comma && Count != 0) { + Count += ((Count - 1) / 3); + } + if (Prefix != 0) { + Count++; + Precision++; + } + Flags |= ARGUMENT_REVERSED; + ZeroPad = TRUE; + if ((Flags & PREFIX_ZERO) != 0) { + if ((Flags & LEFT_JUSTIFY) == 0) { + if ((Flags & PAD_TO_WIDTH) != 0) { + if ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0) { + Precision = Width; + } + } + } + } + break; + + case 's': + case 'S': + Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE; + // + // break skipped on purpose + // + case 'a': + ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)VA_ARG (Marker, CHAR8 *); + if (ArgumentString == NULL) { + Flags &= (~ARGUMENT_UNICODE); + ArgumentString = "<null string>"; + } + break; + + case 'c': + Character = VA_ARG (Marker, UINTN) & 0xffff; + ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)&Character; + Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE; + break; + + case 'g': + TmpGuid = VA_ARG (Marker, GUID *); + if (TmpGuid == NULL) { + ArgumentString = "<null guid>"; + } else { + BasePrintLibSPrint ( + ValueBuffer, + MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, + 0, + "%08x-%04x-%04x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x", + TmpGuid->Data1, + TmpGuid->Data2, + TmpGuid->Data3, + TmpGuid->Data4[0], + TmpGuid->Data4[1], + TmpGuid->Data4[2], + TmpGuid->Data4[3], + TmpGuid->Data4[4], + TmpGuid->Data4[5], + TmpGuid->Data4[6], + TmpGuid->Data4[7] + ); + ArgumentString = ValueBuffer; + } + break; + + case 't': + TmpTime = VA_ARG (Marker, TIME *); + if (TmpTime == NULL) { + ArgumentString = "<null time>"; + } else { + BasePrintLibSPrint ( + ValueBuffer, + MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, + 0, + "%02d/%02d/%04d %02d:%02d", + TmpTime->Month, + TmpTime->Day, + TmpTime->Year, + TmpTime->Hour, + TmpTime->Minute + ); + ArgumentString = ValueBuffer; + } + break; + + case 'r': + Status = VA_ARG (Marker, RETURN_STATUS); + ArgumentString = ValueBuffer; + if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) { + // + // Clear error bit + // + Index = Status & ~MAX_BIT; + if (Index > 0 && Index <= ERROR_STATUS_NUMBER) { + ArgumentString = StatusString [Index + WARNING_STATUS_NUMBER]; + } + } else { + Index = Status; + if (Index <= WARNING_STATUS_NUMBER) { + ArgumentString = StatusString [Index]; + } + } + if (ArgumentString == ValueBuffer) { + BasePrintLibSPrint ((CHAR8 *) ValueBuffer, MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, 0, "%08X", Status); + } + break; + + case '\n': + ArgumentString = "\n\r"; + break; + + case '%': + default: + // + // if the type is '%' or unknown, then print it to the screen + // + ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)&FormatCharacter; + Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE; + break; + } + break; + + case '\n': + ArgumentString = "\n\r"; + break; + + default: + ArgumentString = (CHAR8 *)&FormatCharacter; + Flags |= ARGUMENT_UNICODE; + break; + } + + // + // Retrieve the ArgumentString attriubutes + // + if ((Flags & ARGUMENT_UNICODE) != 0) { + ArgumentMask = 0xffff; + BytesPerArgumentCharacter = 2; + } else { + ArgumentMask = 0xff; + BytesPerArgumentCharacter = 1; + } + if ((Flags & ARGUMENT_REVERSED) != 0) { + BytesPerArgumentCharacter = -BytesPerArgumentCharacter; + } else { + // + // Compute the number of characters in ArgumentString and store it in Count + // ArgumentString is either null-terminated, or it contains Precision characters + // + for (Count = 0; Count < Precision || ((Flags & PRECISION) == 0); Count++) { + ArgumentCharacter = ((ArgumentString[Count * BytesPerArgumentCharacter] & 0xff) | ((ArgumentString[Count * BytesPerArgumentCharacter + 1]) << 8)) & ArgumentMask; + if (ArgumentCharacter == 0) { + break; + } + } + } + + if (Precision < Count) { + Precision = Count; + } + + // + // Pad before the string + // + if ((Flags & (PAD_TO_WIDTH | LEFT_JUSTIFY)) == (PAD_TO_WIDTH)) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Width - Precision, ' ', BytesPerOutputCharacter); + } + + if (ZeroPad) { + if (Prefix != 0) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, Prefix, BytesPerOutputCharacter); + } + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Precision - Count, '0', BytesPerOutputCharacter); + } else { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Precision - Count, ' ', BytesPerOutputCharacter); + if (Prefix != 0) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, Prefix, BytesPerOutputCharacter); + } + } + + // + // Output the Prefix character if it is present + // + Index = 0; + if (Prefix != 0) { + Index++; + } + + // + // Copy the string into the output buffer performing the required type conversions + // + while (Index < Count) { + ArgumentCharacter = ((*ArgumentString & 0xff) | (*(ArgumentString + 1) << 8)) & ArgumentMask; + + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ArgumentCharacter, BytesPerOutputCharacter); + ArgumentString += BytesPerArgumentCharacter; + Index++; + if (Comma) { + Digits++; + if (Digits == 3) { + Digits = 0; + Index++; + if (Index < Count) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ',', BytesPerOutputCharacter); + } + } + } + } + + // + // Pad after the string + // + if ((Flags & (PAD_TO_WIDTH | LEFT_JUSTIFY)) == (PAD_TO_WIDTH | LEFT_JUSTIFY)) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Width - Precision, ' ', BytesPerOutputCharacter); + } + + // + // Get the next character from the format string + // + Format += BytesPerFormatCharacter; + + // + // Get the next character from the format string + // + FormatCharacter = (*Format | (*(Format + 1) << 8)) & FormatMask; + } + + // + // Null terminate the Unicode or ASCII string + // + BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer + BytesPerOutputCharacter, 1, 0, BytesPerOutputCharacter); + // + // Make sure output buffer cannot contain more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength + // Unicode characters if PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero. + // + ASSERT ((((Flags & OUTPUT_UNICODE) == 0)) || (StrSize ((CHAR16 *) OriginalBuffer) != 0)); + // + // Make sure output buffer cannot contain more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength + // ASCII characters if PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero. + // + ASSERT ((((Flags & OUTPUT_UNICODE) != 0)) || (AsciiStrSize (OriginalBuffer) != 0)); + + return ((Buffer - OriginalBuffer) / BytesPerOutputCharacter); +} + +/** + Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer + based on a Null-terminated format string and variable argument list. + + VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a + VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus + this is the main print working routine. + + @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing + of Format into. + @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer. + Zero means no limit. + @param Flags Intial flags value. + Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set + @param FormatString Null-terminated format string. + + @return Number of characters printed not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +BasePrintLibSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + ... + ) +{ + VA_LIST Marker; + + VA_START (Marker, FormatString); + return BasePrintLibVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, Flags, FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on + a Null-terminated Unicode format string and a VA_LIST argument list + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the + contents of the format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeVSPrint ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ) +{ + return BasePrintLibVSPrint ((CHAR8 *)StartOfBuffer, BufferSize >> 1, FORMAT_UNICODE | OUTPUT_UNICODE, (CHAR8 *)FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + Unicode format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeSPrint ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + ... + ) +{ + VA_LIST Marker; + + VA_START (Marker, FormatString); + return UnicodeVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on the + contents of the format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeVSPrintAsciiFormat ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ) +{ + return BasePrintLibVSPrint ((CHAR8 *)StartOfBuffer, BufferSize >> 1, OUTPUT_UNICODE,FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated Unicode string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The Unicode string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the + format string. + The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0 or 1, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 1 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 1 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated Unicode string + contains more than PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeSPrintAsciiFormat ( + OUT CHAR16 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + ... + ) +{ + VA_LIST Marker; + + VA_START (Marker, FormatString); + return UnicodeVSPrintAsciiFormat (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated Unicode string. + + Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated Unicode + string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces + is ever performed. If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed. + The number of Unicode characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator. + If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first + Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters + required to perform the conversion is returned. + Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags. + + The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored. + All conversions are left justified in Buffer. + If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags. + If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas + are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right. + If HEX_RADIX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be + formatted in hexadecimal format. + If Value is < 0 and HEX_RADIX is not set in Flags, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'. + If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, + then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-' + sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator + add up to Width characters. + If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT() + + @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + Unicode string. + @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas. + @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string. + @param Width The maximum number of Unicode characters to place in Buffer, not including + the Null-terminator. + + @return The number of Unicode characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +UnicodeValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR16 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Width + ) +{ + return BasePrintLibConvertValueToString ((CHAR8 *)Buffer, Flags, Value, Width, 2); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on + the contents of the format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiVSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ) +{ + return BasePrintLibVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, 0, FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the + format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + ... + ) +{ + VA_LIST Marker; + + VA_START (Marker, FormatString); + return AsciiVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and a VA_LIST argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list specified by Marker based on + the contents of the format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + @param Marker VA_LIST marker for the variable argument list. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiVSPrintUnicodeFormat ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ) +{ + return BasePrintLibVSPrint (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FORMAT_UNICODE, (CHAR8 *)FormatString, Marker); +} + +/** + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in an output buffer based on a Null-terminated + ASCII format string and variable argument list. + + Produces a Null-terminated ASCII string in the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer + and BufferSize. + The ASCII string is produced by parsing the format string specified by FormatString. + Arguments are pulled from the variable argument list based on the contents of the + format string. + The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer is returned not including + the Null-terminator. + If BufferSize is 0, then no output buffer is produced and 0 is returned. + + If BufferSize > 0 and StartOfBuffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If BufferSize > 0 and FormatString is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength is not zero, and FormatString contains more than + PcdMaximumUnicodeStringLength Unicode characters not including the Null-terminator, then + ASSERT(). + If PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength is not zero, and produced Null-terminated ASCII string + contains more than PcdMaximumAsciiStringLength ASCII characters not including the + Null-terminator, then ASSERT(). + + @param StartOfBuffer A pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the output buffer specified by StartOfBuffer. + @param FormatString Null-terminated Unicode format string. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in the produced output buffer not including the + Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiSPrintUnicodeFormat ( + OUT CHAR8 *StartOfBuffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN CONST CHAR16 *FormatString, + ... + ) +{ + VA_LIST Marker; + + VA_START (Marker, FormatString); + return AsciiVSPrintUnicodeFormat (StartOfBuffer, BufferSize, FormatString, Marker); +} + + +/** + Converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated ASCII string. + + Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated ASCII string + specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. No padding of spaces + is ever performed. + If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed. + The number of ASCII characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator. + If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first Width + characters are returned, and the total number of characters required to perform + the conversion is returned. + Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags. + The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored. + All conversions are left justified in Buffer. + If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags. + If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas + are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right. + If HEX_RADIX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be + formatted in hexadecimal format. + If Value is < 0 and HEX_RADIX is not set in Flags, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'. + If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, + then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-' + sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator + add up to Width characters. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT() + + @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + ASCII string. + @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, and commas. + @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string. + @param Width The maximum number of ASCII characters to place in Buffer, not including + the Null-terminator. + + @return The number of ASCII characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +AsciiValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Width + ) +{ + return BasePrintLibConvertValueToString ((CHAR8 *)Buffer, Flags, Value, Width, 1); +} + diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.c b/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.c index 3d2f2952f9..675e2a80e2 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.c @@ -1,199 +1,209 @@ -/** @file
- Print Library worker functions.
-
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
- All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
- are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
- which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
- http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
-
- THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
-
- Module Name: PrintLibInternal.c
-
-**/
-
-#include "PrintLibInternal.h"
-
-GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED CONST CHAR8 mHexStr[] = {'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','A','B','C','D','E','F'};
-
-
-/**
- Internal function that places the character into the Buffer.
-
- Internal function that places ASCII or Unicode character into the Buffer.
-
- @param Buffer Buffer to place the Unicode or ASCII string.
- @param EndBuffer The end of the input Buffer. No characters will be
- placed after that.
- @param Length Count of character to be placed into Buffer.
- @param Character Character to be placed into Buffer.
- @param Increment Character increment in Buffer.
-
- @return Number of characters printed.
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-BasePrintLibFillBuffer (
- CHAR8 *Buffer,
- CHAR8 *EndBuffer,
- INTN Length,
- UINTN Character,
- INTN Increment
- )
-{
- INTN Index;
-
- for (Index = 0; Index < Length && Buffer < EndBuffer; Index++) {
- *Buffer = (CHAR8) Character;
- *(Buffer + 1) = (CHAR8) (Character >> 8);
- Buffer += Increment;
- }
- return Buffer;
-}
-
-/**
- Internal function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer.
-
- Print worker function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer.
-
- @param Buffer Location to place the Unicode or ASCII string of Value.
- @param Value Value to convert to a Decimal or Hexidecimal string in Buffer.
- @param Radix Radix of the value
-
- @return Number of characters printed.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-BasePrintLibValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Radix
- )
-{
- UINTN Digits;
- UINT32 Remainder;
-
- //
- // Loop to convert one digit at a time in reverse order
- //
- *(Buffer++) = 0;
- Digits = 0;
- do {
- Value = (INT64)DivU64x32Remainder ((UINT64)Value, (UINT32)Radix, &Remainder);
- *(Buffer++) = mHexStr[Remainder];
- Digits++;
- } while (Value != 0);
- return Digits;
-}
-
-/**
- Internal function that converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated
- string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters.
- If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
- The number of characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator.
- If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first
- Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters
- required to perform the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
- The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
- All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
- If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
- If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
- are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If Value is < 0, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
- then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
- sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator
- add up to Width characters.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
- If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT()
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- string.
- @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad,
- and commas.
- @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
- @param Width The maximum number of characters to place in Buffer, not including
- the Null-terminator.
- @param Increment Character increment in Buffer.
-
- @return The number of characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-BasePrintLibConvertValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Width,
- IN UINTN Increment
- )
-{
- CHAR8 *OriginalBuffer;
- CHAR8 *EndBuffer;
- CHAR8 ValueBuffer[MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS];
- UINTN Count;
- UINTN Digits;
- UINTN Index;
-
- ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
- ASSERT (Width < MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS);
- //
- // Make sure Flags can only contain supported bits.
- //
- ASSERT ((Flags & ~(LEFT_JUSTIFY | COMMA_TYPE | PREFIX_ZERO)) == 0);
-
- OriginalBuffer = Buffer;
-
- if (Width == 0 || (Flags & COMMA_TYPE) != 0) {
- Flags &= (~PREFIX_ZERO);
- }
-
- if (Width == 0) {
- Width = MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS - 1;
- }
- //
- // Set the tag for the end of the input Buffer.
- //
- EndBuffer = Buffer + Width * Increment;
-
- if (Value < 0) {
- Value = -Value;
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, '-', Increment);
- Width--;
- }
-
- Count = BasePrintLibValueToString (ValueBuffer, Value, 10);
-
- if ((Flags & PREFIX_ZERO) != 0) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Width - Count, '0', Increment);
- }
-
- Digits = Count % 3;
- if (Digits != 0) {
- Digits = 3 - Digits;
- }
- for (Index = 0; Index < Count; Index++) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ValueBuffer[Count - Index], Increment);
- if ((Flags & COMMA_TYPE) != 0) {
- Digits++;
- if (Digits == 3) {
- Digits = 0;
- if ((Index + 1) < Count) {
- Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ',', Increment);
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer + Increment, 1, 0, Increment);
-
- return ((Buffer - OriginalBuffer) / Increment);
-}
+/** @file + Print Library worker functions. + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR> + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: PrintLibInternal.c + +**/ + +#include "PrintLibInternal.h" + +GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED CONST CHAR8 mHexStr[] = {'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','A','B','C','D','E','F'}; + + +/** + Internal function that places the character into the Buffer. + + Internal function that places ASCII or Unicode character into the Buffer. + + @param Buffer Buffer to place the Unicode or ASCII string. + @param EndBuffer The end of the input Buffer. No characters will be + placed after that. + @param Length Count of character to be placed into Buffer. + @param Character Character to be placed into Buffer. + @param Increment Character increment in Buffer. + + @return Number of characters printed. + +**/ +CHAR8 * +BasePrintLibFillBuffer ( + CHAR8 *Buffer, + CHAR8 *EndBuffer, + INTN Length, + UINTN Character, + INTN Increment + ) +{ + INTN Index; + + for (Index = 0; Index < Length && Buffer < EndBuffer; Index++) { + *Buffer = (CHAR8) Character; + *(Buffer + 1) = (CHAR8) (Character >> 8); + Buffer += Increment; + } + return Buffer; +} + +/** + Internal function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer. + + Print worker function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer. + + @param Buffer Location to place the Unicode or ASCII string of Value. + @param Value Value to convert to a Decimal or Hexidecimal string in Buffer. + @param Radix Radix of the value + + @return Number of characters printed. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +BasePrintLibValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Radix + ) +{ + UINTN Digits; + UINT32 Remainder; + + // + // Loop to convert one digit at a time in reverse order + // + *(Buffer++) = 0; + Digits = 0; + do { + Value = (INT64)DivU64x32Remainder ((UINT64)Value, (UINT32)Radix, &Remainder); + *(Buffer++) = mHexStr[Remainder]; + Digits++; + } while (Value != 0); + return Digits; +} + +/** + Internal function that converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated string. + + Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated + string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. + If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed. + The number of characters in Buffer is returned not including the Null-terminator. + If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first + Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters + required to perform the conversion is returned. + Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags. + The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored. + All conversions are left justified in Buffer. + If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags. + If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas + are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right. + If HEX_RADIX is set in Flags, then the output buffer will be formatted in hexadecimal format. + If Value is < 0 and HEX_RADIX is not set in Flags, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'. + If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, + then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-' + sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator + add up to Width characters. + If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT() + + @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + string. + @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, + and commas. + @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string. + @param Width The maximum number of characters to place in Buffer, not including + the Null-terminator. + @param Increment Character increment in Buffer. + + @return The number of characters in Buffer not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +BasePrintLibConvertValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Width, + IN UINTN Increment + ) +{ + CHAR8 *OriginalBuffer; + CHAR8 *EndBuffer; + CHAR8 ValueBuffer[MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS]; + UINTN Count; + UINTN Digits; + UINTN Index; + UINTN Radix; + + ASSERT (Buffer != NULL); + ASSERT (Width < MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS); + // + // Make sure Flags can only contain supported bits. + // + ASSERT ((Flags & ~(LEFT_JUSTIFY | COMMA_TYPE | PREFIX_ZERO | RADIX_HEX)) == 0); + + // + // If both COMMA_TYPE and HEX_RADIX are set, then ASSERT () + // + ASSERT (((Flags & COMMA_TYPE) != 0 && (Flags & RADIX_HEX) != 0) == FALSE); + + OriginalBuffer = Buffer; + + if (Width == 0 || (Flags & COMMA_TYPE) != 0) { + Flags &= (~PREFIX_ZERO); + } + + if (Width == 0) { + Width = MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS - 1; + } + // + // Set the tag for the end of the input Buffer. + // + EndBuffer = Buffer + Width * Increment; + + if ((Value < 0) && ((Flags & RADIX_HEX) == 0)) { + Value = -Value; + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, '-', Increment); + Width--; + } + + Radix = ((Flags & RADIX_HEX) == 0)? 10 : 16; + Count = BasePrintLibValueToString (ValueBuffer, Value, Radix); + + if ((Flags & PREFIX_ZERO) != 0) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, Width - Count, '0', Increment); + } + + Digits = Count % 3; + if (Digits != 0) { + Digits = 3 - Digits; + } + for (Index = 0; Index < Count; Index++) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ValueBuffer[Count - Index], Increment); + if ((Flags & COMMA_TYPE) != 0) { + Digits++; + if (Digits == 3) { + Digits = 0; + if ((Index + 1) < Count) { + Buffer = BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer, 1, ',', Increment); + } + } + } + } + + BasePrintLibFillBuffer (Buffer, EndBuffer + Increment, 1, 0, Increment); + + return ((Buffer - OriginalBuffer) / Increment); +} + diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.h b/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.h index 5a63cbb8b7..4482cc266c 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.h +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/PrintLibInternal.h @@ -1,201 +1,201 @@ -/** @file
- Print Library.
-
- 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.
-
- Module Name: PrintLibInternal.h
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __PRINT_LIB_INTERNAL_H
-#define __PRINT_LIB_INTERNAL_H
-
-//
-// Print primitives
-//
-//#define LEFT_JUSTIFY 0x01
-#define PREFIX_SIGN 0x02
-#define PREFIX_BLANK 0x04
-//#define COMMA_TYPE 0x08
-#define LONG_TYPE 0x10
-//#define PREFIX_ZERO 0x20
-#define OUTPUT_UNICODE 0x40
-#define RADIX_HEX 0x80
-#define FORMAT_UNICODE 0x100
-#define PAD_TO_WIDTH 0x200
-#define ARGUMENT_UNICODE 0x400
-#define PRECISION 0x800
-#define ARGUMENT_REVERSED 0x1000
-
-//
-// Record date and time information
-//
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 Year;
- UINT8 Month;
- UINT8 Day;
- UINT8 Hour;
- UINT8 Minute;
- UINT8 Second;
- UINT8 Pad1;
- UINT32 Nanosecond;
- INT16 TimeZone;
- UINT8 Daylight;
- UINT8 Pad2;
-} TIME;
-
-/**
- Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer
- based on a Null-terminated format string and a VA_LIST argument list.
-
- VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a
- VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus
- this is the main print working routine.
-
- @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing
- of Format into.
- @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer.
- @param Flags Intial flags value.
- Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set.
- @param Format Null-terminated format string.
- @param Marker Vararg list consumed by processing Format.
-
- @return Number of characters printed not including the Null-terminator.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-BasePrintLibVSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *Format,
- IN VA_LIST Marker
- );
-
-/**
- Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer
- based on a Null-terminated format string and variable argument list.
-
- VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a
- VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus
- this is the main print working routine
-
- @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing
- of Format into.
- @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer.
- Zero means no limit.
- @param Flags Intial flags value.
- Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set
- @param FormatString Null-terminated format string.
-
- @return Number of characters printed.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-BasePrintLibSPrint (
- OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN BufferSize,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString,
- ...
- );
-
-/**
- Internal function that places the character into the Buffer.
-
- Internal function that places ASCII or Unicode character into the Buffer.
-
- @param Buffer Buffer to place the Unicode or ASCII string.
- @param EndBuffer The end of the input Buffer. No characters will be
- placed after that.
- @param Length Count of character to be placed into Buffer.
- @param Character Character to be placed into Buffer.
- @param Increment Character increment in Buffer.
-
- @return Number of characters printed.
-
-**/
-CHAR8 *
-BasePrintLibFillBuffer (
- CHAR8 *Buffer,
- CHAR8 *EndBuffer,
- INTN Length,
- UINTN Character,
- INTN Increment
- );
-
-/**
- Internal function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer.
-
- Print worker function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer.
-
- @param Buffer Location to place the Unicode or ASCII string of Value.
- @param Value Value to convert to a Decimal or Hexidecimal string in Buffer.
- @param Radix Radix of the value
-
- @return Number of characters printed.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-EFIAPI
-BasePrintLibValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Radix
- );
-
-/**
- Internal function that converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated string.
-
- Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated
- string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters.
- If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed.
- The total number of characters placed in Buffer is returned.
- If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first
- Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters
- required to perform the conversion is returned.
- Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags.
- The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored.
- All conversions are left justified in Buffer.
- If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags.
- If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas
- are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right.
- If Value is < 0, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'.
- If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored,
- then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-'
- sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator
- add up to Width characters.
-
- If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
- If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT().
- If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT()
-
- @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated
- string.
- @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad,
- and commas.
- @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string.
- @param Width The maximum number of characters to place in Buffer, not including
- the Null-terminator.
- @param Increment Character increment in Buffer.
-
- @return Total number of characters required to perform the conversion.
-
-**/
-UINTN
-BasePrintLibConvertValueToString (
- IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer,
- IN UINTN Flags,
- IN INT64 Value,
- IN UINTN Width,
- IN UINTN Increment
- );
-
-#endif
+/** @file + Print Library Internal Functions. + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation + All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + + Module Name: PrintLibInternal.h + +**/ + +#ifndef __PRINT_LIB_INTERNAL_H +#define __PRINT_LIB_INTERNAL_H + +// +// Print primitives +// +//#define LEFT_JUSTIFY 0x01 +#define PREFIX_SIGN 0x02 +#define PREFIX_BLANK 0x04 +//#define COMMA_TYPE 0x08 +#define LONG_TYPE 0x10 +//#define PREFIX_ZERO 0x20 +#define OUTPUT_UNICODE 0x40 +//#define RADIX_HEX 0x80 +#define FORMAT_UNICODE 0x100 +#define PAD_TO_WIDTH 0x200 +#define ARGUMENT_UNICODE 0x400 +#define PRECISION 0x800 +#define ARGUMENT_REVERSED 0x1000 + +// +// Record date and time information +// +typedef struct { + UINT16 Year; + UINT8 Month; + UINT8 Day; + UINT8 Hour; + UINT8 Minute; + UINT8 Second; + UINT8 Pad1; + UINT32 Nanosecond; + INT16 TimeZone; + UINT8 Daylight; + UINT8 Pad2; +} TIME; + +/** + Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer + based on a Null-terminated format string and a VA_LIST argument list. + + VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a + VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus + this is the main print working routine. + + @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing + of Format into. + @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer. + @param Flags Intial flags value. + Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set. + @param Format Null-terminated format string. + @param Marker Vararg list consumed by processing Format. + + @return Number of characters printed not including the Null-terminator. + +**/ +UINTN +BasePrintLibVSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN CONST CHAR8 *Format, + IN VA_LIST Marker + ); + +/** + Worker function that produces a Null-terminated string in an output buffer + based on a Null-terminated format string and variable argument list. + + VSPrint function to process format and place the results in Buffer. Since a + VA_LIST is used this rountine allows the nesting of Vararg routines. Thus + this is the main print working routine + + @param Buffer Character buffer to print the results of the parsing + of Format into. + @param BufferSize Maximum number of characters to put into buffer. + Zero means no limit. + @param Flags Intial flags value. + Can only have FORMAT_UNICODE and OUTPUT_UNICODE set + @param FormatString Null-terminated format string. + + @return Number of characters printed. + +**/ +UINTN +BasePrintLibSPrint ( + OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN BufferSize, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN CONST CHAR8 *FormatString, + ... + ); + +/** + Internal function that places the character into the Buffer. + + Internal function that places ASCII or Unicode character into the Buffer. + + @param Buffer Buffer to place the Unicode or ASCII string. + @param EndBuffer The end of the input Buffer. No characters will be + placed after that. + @param Length Count of character to be placed into Buffer. + @param Character Character to be placed into Buffer. + @param Increment Character increment in Buffer. + + @return Number of characters printed. + +**/ +CHAR8 * +BasePrintLibFillBuffer ( + CHAR8 *Buffer, + CHAR8 *EndBuffer, + INTN Length, + UINTN Character, + INTN Increment + ); + +/** + Internal function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer. + + Print worker function that convert a decimal number to a string in Buffer. + + @param Buffer Location to place the Unicode or ASCII string of Value. + @param Value Value to convert to a Decimal or Hexidecimal string in Buffer. + @param Radix Radix of the value + + @return Number of characters printed. + +**/ +UINTN +EFIAPI +BasePrintLibValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Radix + ); + +/** + Internal function that converts a decimal value to a Null-terminated string. + + Converts the decimal number specified by Value to a Null-terminated + string specified by Buffer containing at most Width characters. + If Width is 0 then a width of MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS is assumed. + The total number of characters placed in Buffer is returned. + If the conversion contains more than Width characters, then only the first + Width characters are returned, and the total number of characters + required to perform the conversion is returned. + Additional conversion parameters are specified in Flags. + The Flags bit LEFT_JUSTIFY is always ignored. + All conversions are left justified in Buffer. + If Width is 0, PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags. + If COMMA_TYPE is set in Flags, then PREFIX_ZERO is ignored in Flags, and commas + are inserted every 3rd digit starting from the right. + If Value is < 0, then the fist character in Buffer is a '-'. + If PREFIX_ZERO is set in Flags and PREFIX_ZERO is not being ignored, + then Buffer is padded with '0' characters so the combination of the optional '-' + sign character, '0' characters, digit characters for Value, and the Null-terminator + add up to Width characters. + + If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT(). + If unsupported bits are set in Flags, then ASSERT(). + If Width >= MAXIMUM_VALUE_CHARACTERS, then ASSERT() + + @param Buffer Pointer to the output buffer for the produced Null-terminated + string. + @param Flags The bitmask of flags that specify left justification, zero pad, + and commas. + @param Value The 64-bit signed value to convert to a string. + @param Width The maximum number of characters to place in Buffer, not including + the Null-terminator. + @param Increment Character increment in Buffer. + + @return Total number of characters required to perform the conversion. + +**/ +UINTN +BasePrintLibConvertValueToString ( + IN OUT CHAR8 *Buffer, + IN UINTN Flags, + IN INT64 Value, + IN UINTN Width, + IN UINTN Increment + ); + +#endif diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/DxeCoreHobLib/HobLib.c b/MdePkg/Library/DxeCoreHobLib/HobLib.c index 9901c6fb6d..6bf6749bf7 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/DxeCoreHobLib/HobLib.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/DxeCoreHobLib/HobLib.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /** @file
HOB Library.
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
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
@@ -161,6 +161,29 @@ GetFirstGuidHob ( }
/**
+ Get the Boot Mode from the HOB list.
+
+ This function returns the system boot mode information from the
+ PHIT HOB in HOB list.
+
+ @param VOID
+
+ @return The Boot Mode.
+
+**/
+EFI_BOOT_MODE
+EFIAPI
+GetBootModeHob (
+ VOID
+ )
+{
+ EFI_HOB_HANDOFF_INFO_TABLE *HandOffHob;
+
+ HandOffHob = (EFI_HOB_HANDOFF_INFO_TABLE *) GetHobList ();
+
+ return HandOffHob->BootMode;
+}
+/**
Builds a HOB for a loaded PE32 module.
This function builds a HOB for a loaded PE32 module.
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/DxeHobLib/HobLib.c b/MdePkg/Library/DxeHobLib/HobLib.c index b4ad4ff2f0..672dd3e468 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/DxeHobLib/HobLib.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/DxeHobLib/HobLib.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /** @file
HOB Library.
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
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
@@ -190,6 +190,30 @@ GetFirstGuidHob ( }
/**
+ Get the Boot Mode from the HOB list.
+
+ This function returns the system boot mode information from the
+ PHIT HOB in HOB list.
+
+ @param VOID
+
+ @return The Boot Mode.
+
+**/
+EFI_BOOT_MODE
+EFIAPI
+GetBootModeHob (
+ VOID
+ )
+{
+ EFI_HOB_HANDOFF_INFO_TABLE *HandOffHob;
+
+ HandOffHob = (EFI_HOB_HANDOFF_INFO_TABLE *) GetHobList ();
+
+ return HandOffHob->BootMode;
+}
+
+/**
Builds a HOB for a loaded PE32 module.
This function builds a HOB for a loaded PE32 module.
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/DxeIoLibCpuIo/DxeIoLibCpuIo.msa b/MdePkg/Library/DxeIoLibCpuIo/DxeIoLibCpuIo.msa index c72b8f34c5..0ee234ec26 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/DxeIoLibCpuIo/DxeIoLibCpuIo.msa +++ b/MdePkg/Library/DxeIoLibCpuIo/DxeIoLibCpuIo.msa @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ <GuidValue>e94cd42a-3aad-4ea0-9b09-945891c60ccd</GuidValue>
<Version>1.0</Version>
<Abstract>Component description file for Cpu Io Dxe Io Library.</Abstract>
- <Description>I/O Library implementation that uses the CPU I/O Protocol for I/O + <Description>I/O Library implementation that uses the CPU I/O Protocol for I/O
and MMIO operations.</Description>
<Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>
- <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
+ 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>
<Specification>FRAMEWORK_BUILD_PACKAGING_SPECIFICATION 0x00000052</Specification>
</MsaHeader>
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ <Filename>IoLib.c</Filename>
<Filename>IoHighLevel.c</Filename>
<Filename>DxeCpuIoLibInternal.h</Filename>
+ <Filename>IoLibMmioBuffer.c</Filename>
</SourceFiles>
<PackageDependencies>
<Package PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec"/>
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/DxeIoLibCpuIo/IoLibMmioBuffer.c b/MdePkg/Library/DxeIoLibCpuIo/IoLibMmioBuffer.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b8e6d83665 --- /dev/null +++ b/MdePkg/Library/DxeIoLibCpuIo/IoLibMmioBuffer.c @@ -0,0 +1,409 @@ +/** @file
+ I/O Library MMIO Buffer Functions.
+
+ Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ 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.
+
+**/
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 8-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 8-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT8 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer8 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT8 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT8 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length--) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead8 (StartAddress++);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 16-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 16-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT16 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer16 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT16 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead16 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT16);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT16);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 32-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 32-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT32 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer32 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT32 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead32 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT32);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT32);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 64-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 64-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT64 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer64 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT64 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead64 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT64);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT64);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 8-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 8-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT8 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer8 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ VOID* ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT8 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length--) {
+ MmioWrite8 (StartAddress++, *(Buffer++));
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 16-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 16-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT16 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer16 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT16 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite16 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT16);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT16);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 32-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 32-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT32 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer32 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT32 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite32 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT32);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT32);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 64-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 64-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT64 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer64 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT64 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite64 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT64);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT64);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/PeiHobLib/HobLib.c b/MdePkg/Library/PeiHobLib/HobLib.c index 43490cc46b..fdefd0ea51 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/PeiHobLib/HobLib.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/PeiHobLib/HobLib.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /** @file
HOB Library.
- Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
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
@@ -168,6 +168,32 @@ GetFirstGuidHob ( }
/**
+ Get the Boot Mode from the HOB list.
+
+ This function returns the system boot mode information from the
+ PHIT HOB in HOB list.
+
+ @param VOID
+
+ @return The Boot Mode.
+
+**/
+EFI_BOOT_MODE
+EFIAPI
+GetBootModeHob (
+ VOID
+ )
+{
+ EFI_STATUS Status;
+ EFI_BOOT_MODE BootMode;
+
+ Status = PeiServicesGetBootMode (&BootMode);
+ ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
+
+ return BootMode;
+}
+
+/**
Adds a new HOB to the HOB List.
This internal function enables PEIMs to create various types of HOBs.
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/PeiIoLibCpuIo/IoLibMmioBuffer.c b/MdePkg/Library/PeiIoLibCpuIo/IoLibMmioBuffer.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b8e6d83665 --- /dev/null +++ b/MdePkg/Library/PeiIoLibCpuIo/IoLibMmioBuffer.c @@ -0,0 +1,409 @@ +/** @file
+ I/O Library MMIO Buffer Functions.
+
+ Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation<BR>
+ 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.
+
+**/
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 8-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 8-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT8 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer8 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT8 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT8 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length--) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead8 (StartAddress++);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 16-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 16-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT16 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer16 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT16 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead16 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT16);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT16);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 32-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 32-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT32 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer32 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT32 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead32 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT32);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT32);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from MMIO region to system memory by using 64-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from MMIO region specified by starting address StartAddress
+ to system memory specified by Buffer by using 64-bit access. The total
+ number of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied from.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer receiving the data read.
+
+ @return Buffer
+
+**/
+UINT64 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioReadBuffer64 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ OUT UINT64 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ *(Buffer++) = MmioRead64 (StartAddress);
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT64);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT64);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 8-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 8-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Buffer is returned.
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT8 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer8 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT8 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ VOID* ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT8 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length--) {
+ MmioWrite8 (StartAddress++, *(Buffer++));
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 16-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 16-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 16-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT16 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer16 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT16 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT16) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT16 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite16 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT16);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT16);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 32-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 32-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 32-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT32 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer32 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT32 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT32 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT32) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT32 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite32 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT32);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT32);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
+/**
+ Copy data from system memory to MMIO region by using 64-bit access.
+
+ Copy data from system memory specified by Buffer to MMIO region specified
+ by starting address StartAddress by using 64-bit access. The total number
+ of byte to be copied is specified by Length. Length is returned.
+
+ If StartAddress is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress + 1), then ASSERT().
+ If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS -Buffer + 1), then ASSERT().
+
+ If Length is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ If Buffer is not aligned on a 64-bit boundary, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param StartAddress Starting address for the MMIO region to be copied to.
+ @param Length Size in bytes of the copy.
+ @param Buffer Pointer to a system memory buffer containing the data to write.
+
+ @return Size in bytes of the copy.
+
+**/
+UINT64 *
+EFIAPI
+MmioWriteBuffer64 (
+ IN UINTN StartAddress,
+ IN UINTN Length,
+ IN CONST UINT64 *Buffer
+ )
+{
+ UINT64 *ReturnBuffer;
+
+ ASSERT ((StartAddress & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - StartAddress));
+ ASSERT ((Length - 1) <= (MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN) Buffer));
+
+ ASSERT ((Length & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+ ASSERT (((UINTN) Buffer & (sizeof (UINT64) - 1)) == 0);
+
+ ReturnBuffer = (UINT64 *) Buffer;
+
+ while (Length) {
+ MmioWrite64 (StartAddress, *(Buffer++));
+
+ StartAddress += sizeof (UINT64);
+ Length -= sizeof (UINT64);
+ }
+
+ return ReturnBuffer;
+}
+
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/PeiIoLibCpuIo/PeiIoLibCpuIo.msa b/MdePkg/Library/PeiIoLibCpuIo/PeiIoLibCpuIo.msa index 4b780e75f2..a458f327c2 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/PeiIoLibCpuIo/PeiIoLibCpuIo.msa +++ b/MdePkg/Library/PeiIoLibCpuIo/PeiIoLibCpuIo.msa @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ <Abstract>Component description file for Cpu Io Pei Io Library</Abstract>
<Description>I/O Library implementation that uses the CPU I/O PPI for I/O and MMIO operations.</Description>
- <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>
+ <Copyright>Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, Intel Corporation.</Copyright>
<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 @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ </LibraryClass>
</LibraryClassDefinitions>
<SourceFiles>
+ <Filename>IoLibMmioBuffer.c</Filename>
<Filename>IoLib.c</Filename>
<Filename>IoHighLevel.c</Filename>
</SourceFiles>
diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/UefiLib/UefiLib.c b/MdePkg/Library/UefiLib/UefiLib.c index a2dd6a8c12..765235c515 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/UefiLib/UefiLib.c +++ b/MdePkg/Library/UefiLib/UefiLib.c @@ -243,6 +243,34 @@ EfiNamedEventSignal ( return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
+/**
+ Returns the current TPL.
+
+ This function returns the current TPL. There is no EFI service to directly
+ retrieve the current TPL. Instead, the RaiseTPL() function is used to raise
+ the TPL to TPL_HIGH_LEVEL. This will return the current TPL. The TPL level
+ can then immediately be restored back to the current TPL level with a call
+ to RestoreTPL().
+
+ @param VOID
+
+ @retvale EFI_TPL The current TPL.
+
+**/
+EFI_TPL
+EFIAPI
+EfiGetCurrentTpl (
+ VOID
+ )
+{
+ EFI_TPL Tpl;
+
+ Tpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (EFI_TPL_HIGH_LEVEL);
+ gBS->RestoreTPL (Tpl);
+
+ return Tpl;
+}
+
/**
This function initializes a basic mutual exclusion lock to the released state
@@ -779,3 +807,4 @@ FreeUnicodeStringTable ( return EFI_SUCCESS;
}
+
diff --git a/MdePkg/MdePkg.fpd b/MdePkg/MdePkg.fpd index cf1083955b..0d39529245 100644 --- a/MdePkg/MdePkg.fpd +++ b/MdePkg/MdePkg.fpd @@ -2276,6 +2276,19 @@ <ModuleSA ModuleGuid="f4731d79-537e-4505-bd52-c03f9b1f6b89" ModuleVersion="1.0" PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec" PackageVersion="0.3" SupArchList="IPF"/>
<!--Mod: BaseTimerLibNullTemplate Type: BASE Path: MdePkg\Library\BaseTimerLibNullTemplate\BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.msa-->
<ModuleSA ModuleGuid="f4731d79-537e-4505-bd52-c03f9b1f6b89" ModuleVersion="1.0" PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec" PackageVersion="0.3" SupArchList="EBC"/>
+ <!--Mod: BaseIoLibIntrinsic Type: BASE Path: MdePkg\Library\BaseIoLibIntrinsic\BaseIoLibIntrinsic.msa-->
+ <ModuleSA ModuleGuid="926c9cd0-4bb8-479b-9ac4-8a2a23f85307" ModuleVersion="1.0" PackageGuid="5e0e9358-46b6-4ae2-8218-4ab8b9bbdcec" PackageVersion="0.3" SupArchList="IPF">
+ <PcdBuildDefinition>
+ <PcdData ItemType="FIXED_AT_BUILD">
+ <C_Name>PcdIoBlockBaseAddressForIpf</C_Name>
+ <Token>0x0000000c</Token>
+ <TokenSpaceGuidCName>gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid</TokenSpaceGuidCName>
+ <DatumType>UINT64</DatumType>
+ <MaxDatumSize>8</MaxDatumSize>
+ <Value>0x0ffffc000000</Value>
+ </PcdData>
+ </PcdBuildDefinition>
+ </ModuleSA>
</FrameworkModules>
<BuildOptions>
<Ffs FfsKey="APPLICATION">
|