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@ -288,63 +288,42 @@ struct _EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOCOL {
used.
**/
typedef struct {
///
/// A pointer to the DMTF SM CLP command line null-terminated string that the
/// driver is required to parse and process when this EFI_SUCCESS The platform
/// return parameter information for ControllerHandle. EFI_NOT_FOUND Instance
/// was not found. EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ControllerHandle is not a valid
/// EFI_HANDLE. EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Instance is zero. function is called.
/// See the DMTF SM CLP Specification 1.0 Final Standard for details on the
/// format and syntax of the CLP command line string. CLPCommand buffer
/// is allocated by the producer of the EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOOL.
///
CHAR8 *CLPCommand;
///
/// The length of the CLP Command in bytes.
///
UINT32 CLPCommandLength;
///
/// A pointer to the CLP return status string that the driver is required to
/// provide to the calling agent. The calling agent may parse and/ or pass
/// this for processing and user feedback. The SM CLP Command Response string
/// buffer is filled in by the UEFI driver in the "keyword=value" format
/// described in the SM CLP Specification, unless otherwise requested via the SM
/// CLP Coutput option in the Command Line string buffer. UEFI driver's support
/// for this default "keyword=value" output format is required if the UEFI
/// driver supports this protocol, while support for other SM CLP output
/// formats is optional (the UEFI Driver should return an EFI_UNSUPPORTED if
/// the SM CLP Coutput option requested by the caller is not supported by the
/// UEFI Driver). CLPReturnString buffer is allocated by the consumer of the
/// EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOC OL and undefined prior to the call to
/// Response().
///
CHAR8 *CLPReturnString;
///
/// The length of the CLP return status string in bytes.
///
UINT32 CLPReturnStringLength;
///
/// SM CLP Command Status (see DMTF SM CLP Specification 1.0 Final Standard -
/// Table 4) CLPErrorValue SM CLP Processing Error Value (see DMTF SM
/// CLP Specification 1.0 Final Standard - Table 6). This field is filled in by
/// the consumer of the EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOC
/// OL and undefined prior to the call to Response().
///
UINT8 CLPCmdStatus;
UINT8 CLPErrorValue;
///
/// Bit 15: OEM Message Code Flag 0 = Message Code is an SM CLP Probable
/// Cause Value. (see SM CLP Specification Table 11) 1 = Message Code is OEM
/// Specific Bits 14-0: Message Code This field is filled in by the consumer of
/// the EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOC OL and undefined prior to the call to
/// Response().
///
UINT16 CLPMsgCode;
CHAR8 *CLPCommand; ///< A pointer to the DMTF SM CLP command line null-terminated string that the
///< driver is required to parse and process when this EFI_SUCCESS The platform
///< return parameter information for ControllerHandle. EFI_NOT_FOUND Instance
///< was not found. EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ControllerHandle is not a valid
///< EFI_HANDLE. EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Instance is zero. function is called.
///< See the DMTF SM CLP Specification 1.0 Final Standard for details on the
///< format and syntax of the CLP command line string. CLPCommand buffer
///< is allocated by the producer of the EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOOL.
UINT32 CLPCommandLength; ///< The length of the CLP Command in bytes.
CHAR8 *CLPReturnString; ///< A pointer to the CLP return status string that the driver is required to
///< provide to the calling agent. The calling agent may parse and/ or pass
///< this for processing and user feedback. The SM CLP Command Response string
///< buffer is filled in by the UEFI driver in the "keyword=value" format
///< described in the SM CLP Specification, unless otherwise requested via the SM
///< CLP Coutput option in the Command Line string buffer. UEFI driver's support
///< for this default "keyword=value" output format is required if the UEFI
///< driver supports this protocol, while support for other SM CLP output
///< formats is optional (the UEFI Driver should return an EFI_UNSUPPORTED if
///< the SM CLP Coutput option requested by the caller is not supported by the
///< UEFI Driver). CLPReturnString buffer is allocated by the consumer of the
///< EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOC OL and undefined prior to the call to
///< Response().
UINT32 CLPReturnStringLength; ///< The length of the CLP return status string in bytes.
UINT8 CLPCmdStatus; ///< SM CLP Command Status (see DMTF SM CLP Specification 1.0 Final Standard -
///< Table 4) CLPErrorValue SM CLP Processing Error Value (see DMTF SM
///< CLP Specification 1.0 Final Standard - Table 6). This field is filled in by
///< the consumer of the EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOC
///< OL and undefined prior to the call to Response().
UINT8 CLPErrorValue; ///< SM CLP Processing Error Value (see DMTF SM CLP Specification 1.0 Final Standard - Table 6).
///< This field is filled in by the consumer of the EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOCOL and undefined prior to the call to Response().
UINT16 CLPMsgCode; ///< Bit 15: OEM Message Code Flag 0 = Message Code is an SM CLP Probable
///< Cause Value. (see SM CLP Specification Table 11) 1 = Message Code is OEM
///< Specific Bits 14-0: Message Code This field is filled in by the consumer of
///< the EFI_PLATFORM_TO_DRIVER_CONFIGURATION_PROTOC OL and undefined prior to the call to
///< Response().
} EFI_CONFIGURE_CLP_PARAMETER_BLK;

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@ -72,51 +72,16 @@ struct _EFI_RUNTIME_EVENT_ENTRY {
/// by a runtime DXE driver and may only be consumed by the DXE Foundation.
///
struct _EFI_RUNTIME_ARCH_PROTOCOL {
///
/// A list of type EFI_RUNTIME_IMAGE_ENTRY.
///
EFI_LIST_ENTRY ImageHead;
///
/// A list of type EFI_RUNTIME_EVENT_ENTRY.
///
EFI_LIST_ENTRY EventHead;
///
/// Size of a memory descriptor that is return by GetMemoryMap().
///
UINTN MemoryDescriptorSize;
///
/// Version of a memory descriptor that is return by GetMemoryMap().
///
UINT32 MemoryDesciptorVersion;
///
/// Size of the memory map in bytes contained in MemoryMapPhysical and MemoryMapVirtual.
///
UINTN MemoryMapSize;
///
/// Pointer to a runtime buffer that contains a copy of
/// the memory map returned via GetMemoryMap().
///
EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *MemoryMapPhysical;
///
/// Pointer to MemoryMapPhysical that is updated to virtual mode after SetVirtualAddressMap().
///
EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *MemoryMapVirtual;
///
/// Boolean that is TRUE if SetVirtualAddressMap() has been called.
///
BOOLEAN VirtualMode;
///
/// Boolean that is TRUE if ExitBootServices () has been called.
///
BOOLEAN AtRuntime;
EFI_LIST_ENTRY ImageHead; ///< A list of type EFI_RUNTIME_IMAGE_ENTRY.
EFI_LIST_ENTRY EventHead; ///< A list of type EFI_RUNTIME_EVENT_ENTRY.
UINTN MemoryDescriptorSize; ///< Size of a memory descriptor that is return by GetMemoryMap().
UINT32 MemoryDesciptorVersion; ///< Version of a memory descriptor that is return by GetMemoryMap().
UINTN MemoryMapSize;///< Size of the memory map in bytes contained in MemoryMapPhysical and MemoryMapVirtual.
EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *MemoryMapPhysical; ///< Pointer to a runtime buffer that contains a copy of
///< the memory map returned via GetMemoryMap().
EFI_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR *MemoryMapVirtual; ///< Pointer to MemoryMapPhysical that is updated to virtual mode after SetVirtualAddressMap().
BOOLEAN VirtualMode; ///< Boolean that is TRUE if SetVirtualAddressMap() has been called.
BOOLEAN AtRuntime; ///< Boolean that is TRUE if ExitBootServices () has been called.
};
extern EFI_GUID gEfiRuntimeArchProtocolGuid;