Remove unrecognized chars in comment for all source C/h files.

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17 changed files with 57 additions and 57 deletions

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@ -400,8 +400,8 @@ ExtractConfigFromUefiVariable (
includes the routing information as well as the configurable name / value pairs. It is
invalid for this string to be in <MultiConfigRequest> format.
@param Progress On return, points to a character in the Request string. Points to the string¡¯s null
terminator if request was successful. Points to the most recent ¡®&¡¯ before the first
@param Progress On return, points to a character in the Request string. Points to the string's null
terminator if request was successful. Points to the most recent '&' before the first
failing name / value pair (or the beginning of the string if the failure is in the first
name / value pair) if the request was not successful
@param Results A null-terminated Unicode string in <ConfigAltResp> format which has all
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ ThunkExtractConfig (
@param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ACCESS_PROTOCOL
@param Configuration A null-terminated Unicode string in <ConfigResp> format.
@param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the offset of the most recent ¡®&¡¯ before the first
@param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the offset of the most recent '&' before the first
failing name / value pair (or the beginning of the string if the failure is in the first
name / value pair) or the terminating NULL if all was successful.

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@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ InstallDefaultUefiConfigAccessProtocol (
includes the routing information as well as the configurable name / value pairs. It is
invalid for this string to be in <MultiConfigRequest> format.
@param Progress On return, points to a character in the Request string. Points to the string¡¯s null
terminator if request was successful. Points to the most recent ¡®&¡¯ before the first
@param Progress On return, points to a character in the Request string. Points to the string's null
terminator if request was successful. Points to the most recent '&' before the first
failing name / value pair (or the beginning of the string if the failure is in the first
name / value pair) if the request was not successful
@param Results A null-terminated Unicode string in <ConfigAltResp> format which has all
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ ThunkExtractConfig (
@param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ACCESS_PROTOCOL
@param Configuration A null-terminated Unicode string in <ConfigResp> format.
@param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the offset of the most recent ¡®&¡¯ before the first
@param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the offset of the most recent '&' before the first
failing name / value pair (or the beginning of the string if the failure is in the first
name / value pair) or the terminating NULL if all was successful.

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@ -1371,8 +1371,8 @@ typedef struct {
#define EFI_AFFECTED_BY_STANDARD_SHIFT 0x0001
//
// This key is affected by the caps lock so that if a keyboard driver
// would need to disambiguate between a key which had a “1” defined
// versus a “a” character. Having this bit turned on would tell
// would need to disambiguate between a key which had a "1" defined
// versus a "a" character. Having this bit turned on would tell
// the keyboard driver to use the appropriate shifted state or not.
//
#define EFI_AFFECTED_BY_CAPS_LOCK 0x0002

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
Arguments:
This - Points to this instance of EFI_HASH_PROTOCOL.
HashAlgorithm - Points to the EFI_GUID which identifies the algorithm to use.
HashSize - Holds the returned size of the algorithm¡¯s hash.
HashSize - Holds the returned size of the algorithm's hash.
Returns:
EFI_SUCCESS - Hash size returned successfully.
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
EFI_SUCCESS - Hash returned successfully.
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - Message or Hash is NULL
EFI_UNSUPPORTED - The algorithm specified by HashAlgorithm is not supported by this
driver. Or extend is TRUE and the algorithm doesn¡¯t support extending the hash.
driver. Or extend is TRUE and the algorithm doesn't support extending the hash.
--*/
;

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@ -114,13 +114,13 @@ EFI_STATUS
wide and Height pixels high. The string will be drawn onto this image and
EFI_HII_OUT_FLAG_CLIP is implied. If this points to a NULL on entry, then a
buffer will be allocated to hold the generated image and the pointer updated on exit. It
is the caller¡¯s responsibility to free this buffer.
is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
BltX,BLTY - Specifies the offset from the left and top edge of the image of the first character cell in
the image.
RowInfoArray - If this is non-NULL on entry, then on exit, this will point to an allocated buffer
containing row information and RowInfoArraySize will be updated to contain the
number of elements. This array describes the characters which were at least partially
drawn and the heights of the rows. It is the caller¡¯s responsibility to free this buffer.
drawn and the heights of the rows. It is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
RowInfoArraySize - If this is non-NULL on entry, then on exit it contains the number of elements in
RowInfoArray.
ColumnInfoArray - If this is non-NULL, then on return it will be filled with the horizontal offset for each
@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
This - A pointer to the EFI_HII_FONT_PROTOCOL instance.
Flags - Describes how the string is to be drawn.
PackageList - The package list in the HII database to search for the specified string.
StringId - The string¡¯s id, which is unique within PackageList.
StringId - The string's id, which is unique within PackageList.
Language - Points to the language for the retrieved string. If NULL, then the current system
language is used.
StringInfo - Points to the string output information, including the color and font.
@ -171,13 +171,13 @@ EFI_STATUS
wide and Height pixels high. The string will be drawn onto this image and
EFI_HII_OUT_FLAG_CLIP is implied. If this points to a NULL on entry, then a
buffer will be allocated to hold the generated image and the pointer updated on exit. It
is the caller¡¯s responsibility to free this buffer.
is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
BltX,BLTY - Specifies the offset from the left and top edge of the image of the first character cell in
the image.
RowInfoArray - If this is non-NULL on entry, then on exit, this will point to an allocated buffer
containing row information and RowInfoArraySize will be updated to contain the
number of elements. This array describes the characters which were at least partially
drawn and the heights of the rows. It is the caller¡¯s responsibility to free this buffer.
drawn and the heights of the rows. It is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
RowInfoArraySize - If this is non-NULL on entry, then on exit it contains the number of elements in
RowInfoArray.
ColumnInfoArray - If this is non-NULL, then on return it will be filled with the horizontal offset for each
@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
StringInfo - Points to the string font and color information or NULL if the string should use the
default system font and color.
Blt - Thus must point to a NULL on entry. A buffer will be allocated to hold the output and
the pointer updated on exit. It is the caller¡¯s responsibility to free this buffer.
the pointer updated on exit. It is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
Baseline - Number of pixels from the bottom of the bitmap to the baseline.
Returns:
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
first font. On return, points to the returned font handle or
points to NULL if there are no more matching fonts.
StringInfoIn - Upon entry, points to the font to return information about.
StringInfoOut - Upon return, contains the matching font¡¯s information.
StringInfoOut - Upon return, contains the matching font's information.
If NULL, then no information is returned.
It's caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
String - Points to the string which will be tested to determine

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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
Arguments:
This - A pointer to the EFI_HII_IMAGE_PROTOCOL instance.
PackageList - Handle of the package list where this image will be searched.
ImageId - The image¡¯s id,, which is unique within PackageList.
ImageId - The image's id,, which is unique within PackageList.
Image - Points to the image.
ImageSize - On entry, points to the size of the buffer pointed to by Image, in bytes. On return,
points to the length of the image, in bytes.
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
Arguments:
This - A pointer to the EFI_HII_IMAGE_PROTOCOL instance.
PackageList - The package list containing the images.
ImageId - The image¡¯s id,, which is unique within PackageList.
ImageId - The image's id,, which is unique within PackageList.
Image - Points to the image.
Returns:
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
EFI_HII_DRAW_FLAG_CLIP is implied. If this points to a
NULL on entry, then a buffer will be allocated to hold
the generated image and the pointer updated on exit. It
is the caller¡¯s responsibility to free this buffer.
is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
BltX, BltY - Specifies the offset from the left and top edge of the
output image of the first pixel in the image.
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
EFI_HII_DRAW_FLAG_CLIP is implied. If this points to a
NULL on entry, then a buffer will be allocated to hold
the generated image and the pointer updated on exit. It
is the caller¡¯s responsibility to free this buffer.
is the caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
BltX, BltY - Specifies the offset from the left and top edge of the
output image of the first pixel in the image.

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
associated with a given Language is not zero, the LanguageName being passed
in will be ignored.
String - Points to the new null-terminated string.
StringFontInfo - Points to the new string¡¯s font information or NULL if the string should have the
StringFontInfo - Points to the new string's font information or NULL if the string should have the
default system font, size and style.
Returns:
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
StringSize - On entry, points to the size of the buffer pointed to by
String, in bytes. On return,
points to the length of the string, in bytes.
StringFontInfo - If not NULL, points to the string¡¯s font information.
StringFontInfo - If not NULL, points to the string's font information.
It's caller's responsibility to free this buffer.
Returns:
@ -139,10 +139,10 @@ EFI_STATUS
Arguments:
This - A pointer to the EFI_HII_STRING_PROTOCOL instance.
PackageList - The package list containing the strings.
StringId - The string¡¯s id, which is unique within PackageList.
StringId - The string's id, which is unique within PackageList.
Language - Points to the language for the updated string.
String - Points to the new null-terminated string.
StringFontInfo - Points to the string¡¯s font information or NULL if the string font information is not
StringFontInfo - Points to the string's font information or NULL if the string font information is not
changed.
Returns:

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - A NULL Buffer was specified with a non-zero
BufferSize or the device is operating in fixed block
size mode and the BufferSize was not a multiple of
device¡¯s fixed block size
device's fixed block size
EFI_DEVICE_ERROR - A device error occurred while attempting to transfer data
from the media.
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ EFI_STATUS
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - A NULL Buffer was specified with a non-zero
BufferSize or the device is operating in fixed block
size mode and the BufferSize was not a multiple of
device¡¯s fixed block size
device's fixed block size
EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to transfer data
from the media.

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
Event - Event whose notification function is being invoked.
Context - Pointer to the notification function¡¯s context, which is
Context - Pointer to the notification function's context, which is
implementation-dependent.
Returns:
@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ EfiGetNextHighMonotonicCount (
Routine Description:
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform¡¯s monotonic counter.
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform's monotonic counter.
Arguments:
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
Time - A pointer to storage to receive a snapshot of the current time.
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device¡¯s
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device's
capabilities.
Returns:
@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - If not NULL, a pointer to the memory location to return the
attributes bitmask for the variable.
@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - Attributes bitmask to set for the variable.
DataSize - The size in bytes of the Data buffer.

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@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
Time - A pointer to storage to receive a snapshot of the current time.
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device¡¯s
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device's
capabilities.
Returns:

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@ -4577,9 +4577,9 @@ AsmReadDbr (
All processor implementations provide at least 4 performance counters
(PMC/PMD [4]...PMC/PMD [7] pairs), and 4 performance monitor counter overflow
status registers (PMC [0]¡­ PMC [3]). Processor implementations may provide
status registers (PMC [0]... PMC [3]). Processor implementations may provide
additional implementation-dependent PMC and PMD to increase the number of
¡®generic¡¯ performance counters (PMC/PMD pairs). The remainder of PMC and PMD
'generic' performance counters (PMC/PMD pairs). The remainder of PMC and PMD
register set is implementation dependent. No parameter checking is performed
on Index. If the Index value is beyond the implemented PMC register range,
zero value will be returned.
@ -4603,9 +4603,9 @@ AsmReadPmc (
All processor implementations provide at least 4 performance counters
(PMC/PMD [4]...PMC/PMD [7] pairs), and 4 performance monitor counter
overflow status registers (PMC [0]¡­ PMC [3]). Processor implementations may
overflow status registers (PMC [0]... PMC [3]). Processor implementations may
provide additional implementation-dependent PMC and PMD to increase the number
of ¡®generic¡¯ performance counters (PMC/PMD pairs). The remainder of PMC and PMD
of 'generic' performance counters (PMC/PMD pairs). The remainder of PMC and PMD
register set is implementation dependent. No parameter checking is performed
on Index. If the Index value is beyond the implemented PMD register range,
zero value will be returned.
@ -4685,8 +4685,8 @@ AsmWriteDbr (
Writes current value of Performance Monitor Configuration Register specified by Index.
All processor implementations provide at least 4 performance counters
(PMC/PMD [4]...PMC/PMD [7] pairs), and 4 performance monitor counter overflow status
registers (PMC [0]¡­ PMC [3]). Processor implementations may provide additional
implementation-dependent PMC and PMD to increase the number of ¡®generic¡¯ performance
registers (PMC [0]... PMC [3]). Processor implementations may provide additional
implementation-dependent PMC and PMD to increase the number of 'generic' performance
counters (PMC/PMD pairs). The remainder of PMC and PMD register set is implementation
dependent. No parameter checking is performed on Index. If the Index value is
beyond the implemented PMC register range, the write is ignored.
@ -4712,8 +4712,8 @@ AsmWritePmc (
Writes current value of Performance Monitor Data Register specified by Index.
All processor implementations provide at least 4 performance counters
(PMC/PMD [4]...PMC/PMD [7] pairs), and 4 performance monitor counter overflow
status registers (PMC [0]¡­ PMC [3]). Processor implementations may provide
additional implementation-dependent PMC and PMD to increase the number of ¡®generic¡¯
status registers (PMC [0]... PMC [3]). Processor implementations may provide
additional implementation-dependent PMC and PMD to increase the number of 'generic'
performance counters (PMC/PMD pairs). The remainder of PMC and PMD register set
is implementation dependent. No parameter checking is performed on Index. If the
Index value is beyond the implemented PMD register range, the write is ignored.
@ -4816,7 +4816,7 @@ AsmCpuVirtual (
as optional, a unique return code of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF is returned in the
Status field of the PAL_CALL_RETURN structure.
This indicates that the procedure is not present in this PAL implementation.
It is the caller¡¯s responsibility to check for this return code after calling
It is the caller's responsibility to check for this return code after calling
any optional PAL procedure.
No parameter checking is performed on the 5 input parameters, but there are
some common rules that the caller should follow when making a PAL call. Any

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@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ Arguments:
Length - The length in bytes of memory allocated by this HOB.
Name - A GUID that defines the memory allocation region¡¯s type and purpose,
Name - A GUID that defines the memory allocation region's type and purpose,
as well as other fields within the memory allocation HOB.
MemoryType - Defines the type of memory allocated by this HOB.

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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ Arguments:
Length - The length in bytes of memory allocated by this HOB.
Name - A GUID that defines the memory allocation region¡¯s type and purpose,
Name - A GUID that defines the memory allocation region's type and purpose,
as well as other fields within the memory allocation HOB.
MemoryType - Defines the type of memory allocated by this HOB.

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@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ EfiGetNextHighMonotonicCount (
Routine Description:
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform¡¯s monotonic counter.
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform's monotonic counter.
Arguments:
@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - If not NULL, a pointer to the memory location to return the
attributes bitmask for the variable.
@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - Attributes bitmask to set for the variable.
DataSize - The size in bytes of the Data buffer.
@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
Time - A pointer to storage to receive a snapshot of the current time.
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device¡¯s
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device's
capabilities.
Returns:

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@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
Time - A pointer to storage to receive a snapshot of the current time.
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device¡¯s
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device's
capabilities.
Returns:
@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - If not NULL, a pointer to the memory location to return the
attributes bitmask for the variable.
@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - Attributes bitmask to set for the variable.
DataSize - The size in bytes of the Data buffer.
@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ EfiGetNextHighMonotonicCount (
Routine Description:
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform¡¯s monotonic counter.
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform's monotonic counter.
Arguments:

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@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
Time - A pointer to storage to receive a snapshot of the current time.
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device¡¯s
Capabilities - An optional pointer to a buffer to receive the real time clock device's
capabilities.
Returns:
@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - If not NULL, a pointer to the memory location to return the
attributes bitmask for the variable.
@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ Routine Description:
Arguments:
VariableName - A Null-terminated Unicode string that is the name of the
vendor¡¯s variable.
vendor's variable.
VendorGuid - A unique identifier for the vendor.
Attributes - Attributes bitmask to set for the variable.
DataSize - The size in bytes of the Data buffer.
@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ EfiGetNextHighMonotonicCount (
Routine Description:
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform¡¯s monotonic counter.
Returns the next high 32 bits of the platform's monotonic counter.
Arguments:

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@ -4562,7 +4562,7 @@ SmartOpen (
if (SmartFile->FileContent != NULL) {
memset (SmartFile->FileContent, 0, FileSize + 1);
//
// Usually FileLength < FileSize, because in text mode, carriage return¨Clinefeed
// Usually FileLength < FileSize, because in text mode, carriage return-linefeed
// combinations are translated into single linefeeds on input
//
SmartFile->FileLength = fread (SmartFile->FileContent, sizeof(char), FileSize, Fptr);