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/** @file
Module entry point library for PEI core.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2008, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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.
**/
#ifndef __MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_H__
#define __MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_H__
/**
The entry point of PE/COFF Image for the PEI Core.
This function is the entry point for the PEI Foundation, which allows the SEC phase
to pass information about the stack, temporary RAM and the Boot Firmware Volume.
In addition, it also allows the SEC phase to pass services and data forward for use
during the PEI phase in the form of one or more PPIs.
There is no limit to the number of additional PPIs that can be passed from SEC into
the PEI Foundation. As part of its initialization phase, the PEI Foundation will add
these SEC-hosted PPIs to its PPI database such that both the PEI Foundation and any
modules can leverage the associated service calls and/or code in these early PPIs.
This function is required to call ProcessModuleEntryPointList() with the Context
parameter set to NULL. ProcessModuleEntryPoint() is never expected to return.
The PEI Core is responsible for calling ProcessLibraryConstructorList() as soon as
the PEI Services Table and the file handle for the PEI Core itself have been established.
If ProcessModuleEntryPointList() returns, then ASSERT() and halt the system.
@param SecCoreData Points to a data structure containing information about the PEI
core's operating environment, such as the size and location of
temporary RAM, the stack location and the BFV location.
@param PpiList Points to a list of one or more PPI descriptors to be installed
initially by the PEI core. An empty PPI list consists of a single
descriptor with the end-tag EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST.
As part of its initialization phase, the PEI Foundation will add
these SEC-hosted PPIs to its PPI database such that both the PEI
Foundation and any modules can leverage the associated service calls
and/or code in these early PPIs.
**/
VOID
EFIAPI
_ModuleEntryPoint(
IN CONST EFI_SEC_PEI_HAND_OFF *SecCoreData,
IN CONST EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR *PpiList
);
/**
Required by the EBC compiler and identical in functionality to _ModuleEntryPoint().
This function is required to call _ModuleEntryPoint() passing in SecCoreData and PpiList.
@param SecCoreData Points to a data structure containing information about the PEI core's
operating environment, such as the size and location of temporary RAM,
the stack location and the BFV location.
@param PpiList Points to a list of one or more PPI descriptors to be installed
initially by the PEI core. An empty PPI list consists of a single
descriptor with the end-tag EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST.
As part of its initialization phase, the PEI Foundation will add these
SEC-hosted PPIs to its PPI database such that both the PEI Foundation
and any modules can leverage the associated service calls and/or code
in these early PPIs.
**/
VOID
EFIAPI
EfiMain (
IN CONST EFI_SEC_PEI_HAND_OFF *SecCoreData,
IN CONST EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR *PpiList
);
/**
Autogenerated function that calls the library constructors for all of the module's
dependent libraries.
This function must be called by the PEI Core once an initial PEI Services Table has been established.
This function calls the set of library constructors for the set of library instances that a
module depends on. This include library instances that a module depends on directly and library
instances that a module depends on indirectly through other libraries.
This function is autogenerated by build tools and those build tools are responsible for collecting
the set of library instances, determining which ones have constructors, and calling the library
constructors in the proper order based upon the dependencies of each of the library instances.
The PEI Core must call this function with a NULL FileHandle value as soon as the initial PEI
Services Table has been established.
@param FileHandle Handle of the file being invoked.
@param PeiServices Describes the list of possible PEI Services.
**/
VOID
EFIAPI
ProcessLibraryConstructorList (
IN EFI_PEI_FILE_HANDLE FileHandle,
IN CONST EFI_PEI_SERVICES **PeiServices
);
/**
Autogenerated function that calls a set of module entry points.
This function must be called by _ModuleEntryPoint().
This function calls the set of module entry points.
This function is autogenerated by build tools and those build tools are responsible
for collecting the module entry points and calling them in a specified order.
@param SecCoreData Points to a data structure containing information about the PEI
core's operating environment, such as the size and location of
temporary RAM, the stack location and the BFV location.
@param PpiList Points to a list of one or more PPI descriptors to be installed
initially by the PEI core. An empty PPI list consists of a single
descriptor with the end-tag EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR_TERMINATE_LIST.
As part of its initialization phase, the PEI Foundation will add
these SEC-hosted PPIs to its PPI database such that both the PEI
Foundation and any modules can leverage the associated service calls
and/or code in these early PPIs.
@param Context A pointer to a private context structure defined by the PEI Core
implementation. The implementation of _ModuleEntryPoint() must set
this parameter is NULL to indicate that this is the first PEI phase.
**/
VOID
EFIAPI
ProcessModuleEntryPointList (
IN CONST EFI_SEC_PEI_HAND_OFF *SecCoreData,
IN CONST EFI_PEI_PPI_DESCRIPTOR *PpiList,
IN VOID *Context
);
#endif
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