Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2015-02-25 | MdePkg: Fixed wrong definition in smbios.h. | Elvin Li |
2015-02-15 | MdePkg: Add new definitions for SMBIOS 3.0. | Elvin Li |
2014-08-08 | Added SMBIOS 2.8.0 updates. | Elvin Li |
2014-01-09 | Add processor family 2 definition in SMBIOS header file. | Yi Li |
2011-12-20 | Add the omissions to comply with latest SMBIOS 2.7.1 spec. | lzeng14 |
2011-12-15 | Exchange the sequence of Asynchronous and Synchronous in CACHE_SRAM_TYPE_DATA... | lzeng14 |
2011-08-23 | Add the missing SMBIOS_TABLE_TYPE42 pointer in SMBIOS_STRUCTURE_POINTER. | lzeng14 |
2011-05-23 | Add core SMBIOS 2.7.0 and 2.7.1 support. | lzeng14 |
2010-04-23 | Update the copyright notice format | hhtian |
2010-03-12 | Grammatical and disclaimer changes (does not follow internal C coding stds.) | myronporter |
2010-02-01 | Update SMBIOS.h to SMBIOS 2.6.1 version. | li-elvin |
2009-07-13 | Add macro definitions indicating from SMBIOS 2.6 | klu2 |
2009-06-21 | Fix the wrong structure definition in Smbios.h. | klu2 |
2009-04-28 | fixed ECC issues. | vanjeff |
2009-04-21 | Rename enum with a duplicate name of EVENT_LOG_TYPE_DATA. | jljusten |
2009-04-20 | Coding style verified. | gikidy |
2009-04-20 | Remove some unrecognized unicode characters. | qhuang8 |
2009-04-20 | Enhanced industry standard definitions of SMBIOS Table. | gikidy |
2009-02-23 | Minor update on capitalization for ECC check. | xli24 |
2008-12-08 | added comments for some structures and apply for doxgen format | vanjeff |
2008-11-11 | Revert all the #pramga(1) related patches to r6434, we need to review all the... | qhuang8 |
2008-11-10 | remove un-necessary #pragma pack(1) and clean up doxgen format. | vanjeff |
2008-10-20 | Update IndustryStandard according to code review comments. | xli24 |
2008-08-14 | Use doxygen comment style for document entity such as struct, enum, variable ... | klu2 |
2007-12-21 | Add all smbios record structure definition. | klu2 |
2007-06-27 | Updated headers to follow coding standard | AJFISH |
2007-06-19 | Check in the Industry Standard Files. | yshang1 |