* [PATCH v2 4/4] MdePkg: Removed IPF related code
2019-04-26 3:01 [PATCH v2 0/4] Remove IPF and related code Zhang, Shenglei
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From: Zhang, Shenglei @ 2019-04-26 3:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: devel; +Cc: Michael D Kinney, Liming Gao
A previous commit(3cb0a311cb7e747d7be5c5076d0fff76ad256d2b) didn't
clean all IPF contents. So this change removes the rest contents.
https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1560
v2: Withdraw the removal of Mps.h. It is written in Mps.h that
MPS only was included to support Itanium-based platform power on.
But we found MPS is not so relevant to Itanium architecture.
Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
Cc: Liming Gao <liming.gao@intel.com>
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1
Signed-off-by: Shenglei Zhang <shenglei.zhang@intel.com>
---
MdePkg/Include/Guid/SalSystemTable.h | 25 -
MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Pal.h | 3296 -----------------
MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Sal.h | 909 -----
MdePkg/Include/Library/ExtendedSalLib.h | 488 ---
MdePkg/Include/Library/PalLib.h | 57 -
MdePkg/Include/Library/SalLib.h | 53 -
.../Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalBootService.h | 211 --
.../Protocol/ExtendedSalServiceClasses.h | 272 --
MdePkg/Include/Protocol/McaInitPmi.h | 201 -
MdePkg/MdePkg.dec | 26 -
10 files changed, 5538 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/Guid/SalSystemTable.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Pal.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Sal.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/Library/ExtendedSalLib.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/Library/PalLib.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/Library/SalLib.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalBootService.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalServiceClasses.h
delete mode 100644 MdePkg/Include/Protocol/McaInitPmi.h
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Guid/SalSystemTable.h b/MdePkg/Include/Guid/SalSystemTable.h
deleted file mode 100644
index daa7c0a42f..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/Guid/SalSystemTable.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- GUIDs used for SAL system table entries in the EFI system table.
-
- SAL System Table contains Itanium-based processor centric information about
- the system.
-
- Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
- @par Revision Reference:
- GUIDs defined in UEFI 2.0 spec.
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __SAL_SYSTEM_TABLE_GUID_H__
-#define __SAL_SYSTEM_TABLE_GUID_H__
-
-#define SAL_SYSTEM_TABLE_GUID \
- { \
- 0xeb9d2d32, 0x2d88, 0x11d3, {0x9a, 0x16, 0x0, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d } \
- }
-
-extern EFI_GUID gEfiSalSystemTableGuid;
-
-#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Pal.h b/MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Pal.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 393798ecf9..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Pal.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3296 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- Main PAL API's defined in Intel Itanium Architecture Software Developer's Manual.
-
- Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __PAL_API_H__
-#define __PAL_API_H__
-
-#define PAL_SUCCESS 0x0
-
-///
-/// CacheType of PAL_CACHE_FLUSH.
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_INSTRUCTION_ALL 1
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_DATA_ALL 2
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_ALL 3
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_SYNC_TO_DATA 4
-
-
-///
-/// Bitmask of Opearation of PAL_CACHE_FLUSH.
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_INVALIDATE_LINES BIT0
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_NO_INVALIDATE_LINES 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_POLL_INTERRUPT BIT1
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH_NO_INTERRUPT 0
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_FLUSH.
-
- Flush the instruction or data caches. It is required by Itanium processors.
- The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at virtual mode and physical
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_FLUSH within the
- list of PAL procedures.
- @param CacheType Unsigned 64-bit integer indicating
- which cache to flush.
- @param Operation Formatted bit vector indicating the
- operation of this call.
- @param ProgressIndicator Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying
- the starting position of the flush
- operation.
-
- @retval 2 Call completed without error, but a PMI
- was taken during the execution of this
- procedure.
- @retval 1 Call has not completed flushing due to
- a pending interrupt.
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error
-
- @return R9 Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the vector
- number of the pending interrupt.
- @return R10 Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the
- starting position of the flush operation.
- @return R11 Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the vector
- number of the pending interrupt.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_FLUSH 1
-
-
-///
-/// Attributes of PAL_CACHE_CONFIG_INFO1
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WT 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_ATTR_WB 1
-
-///
-/// PAL_CACHE_CONFIG_INFO1.StoreHint
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_STORE_TEMPORAL 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_STORE_NONE_TEMPORAL 3
-
-///
-/// PAL_CACHE_CONFIG_INFO1.StoreHint
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_STORE_TEMPORAL_LVL_1 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_STORE_NONE_TEMPORAL_LVL_ALL 3
-
-///
-/// PAL_CACHE_CONFIG_INFO1.StoreHint
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_LOAD_TEMPORAL_LVL_1 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_LOAD_NONE_TEMPORAL_LVL_1 1
-#define PAL_CACHE_LOAD_NONE_TEMPORAL_LVL_ALL 3
-
-///
-/// Detail the characteristics of a given processor controlled
-/// cache in the cache hierarchy.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 IsUnified : 1;
- UINT64 Attributes : 2;
- UINT64 Associativity:8;
- UINT64 LineSize:8;
- UINT64 Stride:8;
- UINT64 StoreLatency:8;
- UINT64 StoreHint:8;
- UINT64 LoadHint:8;
-} PAL_CACHE_INFO_RETURN1;
-
-///
-/// Detail the characteristics of a given processor controlled
-/// cache in the cache hierarchy.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 CacheSize:32;
- UINT64 AliasBoundary:8;
- UINT64 TagLsBits:8;
- UINT64 TagMsBits:8;
-} PAL_CACHE_INFO_RETURN2;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_INFO.
-
- Return detailed instruction or data cache information. It is
- required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at virtual
- mode and physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_INFO within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param CacheLevel Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the
- level in the cache hierarchy for which
- information is requested. This value must
- be between 0 and one less than the value
- returned in the cache_levels return value
- from PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY.
- @param CacheType Unsigned 64-bit integer with a value of 1
- for instruction cache and 2 for data or
- unified cache. All other values are
- reserved.
- @param Reserved Should be 0.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error
-
- @return R9 Detail the characteristics of a given
- processor controlled cache in the cache
- hierarchy. See PAL_CACHE_INFO_RETURN1.
- @return R10 Detail the characteristics of a given
- processor controlled cache in the cache
- hierarchy. See PAL_CACHE_INFO_RETURN2.
- @return R11 Reserved with 0.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_INFO 2
-
-
-
-///
-/// Level of PAL_CACHE_INIT.
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_INIT_ALL 0xffffffffffffffffULL
-
-///
-/// CacheType
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_INIT_TYPE_INSTRUCTION 0x1
-#define PAL_CACHE_INIT_TYPE_DATA 0x2
-#define PAL_CACHE_INIT_TYPE_INSTRUCTION_AND_DATA 0x3
-
-///
-/// Restrict of PAL_CACHE_INIT.
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_INIT_NO_RESTRICT 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_INIT_RESTRICTED 1
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_INIT.
-
- Initialize the instruction or data caches. It is required by
- Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_INIT within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Level Unsigned 64-bit integer containing the level of
- cache to initialize. If the cache level can be
- initialized independently, only that level will
- be initialized. Otherwise
- implementation-dependent side-effects will
- occur.
- @param CacheType Unsigned 64-bit integer with a value of 1 to
- initialize the instruction cache, 2 to
- initialize the data cache, or 3 to
- initialize both. All other values are
- reserved.
- @param Restrict Unsigned 64-bit integer with a value of 0 or
- 1. All other values are reserved. If
- restrict is 1 and initializing the specified
- level and cache_type of the cache would
- cause side-effects, PAL_CACHE_INIT will
- return -4 instead of initializing the cache.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -4 Call could not initialize the specified
- level and cache_type of the cache without
- side-effects and restrict was 1.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_INIT 3
-
-
-///
-/// PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION.Method.
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_NONE_PROTECT 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_ODD_PROTECT 1
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_EVEN_PROTECT 2
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_ECC_PROTECT 3
-
-
-
-///
-/// PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION.TagOrData.
-///
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_PROTECT_DATA 0
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_PROTECT_TAG 1
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_PROTECT_TAG_ANDTHEN_DATA 2
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION_PROTECT_DATA_ANDTHEN_TAG 3
-
-///
-/// 32-bit protection information structures.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 DataBits:8;
- UINT32 TagProtLsb:6;
- UINT32 TagProtMsb:6;
- UINT32 ProtBits:6;
- UINT32 Method:4;
- UINT32 TagOrData:2;
-} PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_PROT_INFO.
-
- Return instruction or data cache protection information. It is
- required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at physical
- mode and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_PROT_INFO within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param CacheLevel Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the level
- in the cache hierarchy for which information
- is requested. This value must be between 0
- and one less than the value returned in the
- cache_levels return value from
- PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY.
- @param CacheType Unsigned 64-bit integer with a value of 1
- for instruction cache and 2 for data or
- unified cache. All other values are
- reserved.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Detail the characteristics of a given
- processor controlled cache in the cache
- hierarchy. See PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION[0..1].
- @return R10 Detail the characteristics of a given
- processor controlled cache in the cache
- hierarchy. See PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION[2..3].
- @return R11 Detail the characteristics of a given
- processor controlled cache in the cache
- hierarchy. See PAL_CACHE_PROTECTION[4..5].
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_PROT_INFO 38
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 ThreadId : 16; ///< The thread identifier of the logical
- ///< processor for which information is being
- ///< returned. This value will be unique on a per core basis.
- UINT64 Reserved1: 16;
- UINT64 CoreId: 16; ///< The core identifier of the logical processor
- ///< for which information is being returned.
- ///< This value will be unique on a per physical
- ///< processor package basis.
- UINT64 Reserved2: 16;
-} PAL_PCOC_N_CACHE_INFO1;
-
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 LogicalAddress : 16; ///< Logical address: geographical address
- ///< of the logical processor for which
- ///< information is being returned. This is
- ///< the same value that is returned by the
- ///< PAL_FIXED_ADDR procedure when it is
- ///< called on the logical processor.
- UINT64 Reserved1: 16;
- UINT64 Reserved2: 32;
-} PAL_PCOC_N_CACHE_INFO2;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_SHARED_INFO.
-
- Returns information on which logical processors share caches.
- It is optional. The PAL procedure supports the Static
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at physical
- mode and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_SHARED_INFO within the list
- of PAL procedures.
- @param CacheLevel Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the
- level in the cache hierarchy for which
- information is requested. This value must
- be between 0 and one less than the value
- returned in the cache_levels return value
- from PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY.
- @param CacheType Unsigned 64-bit integer with a value of 1
- for instruction cache and 2 for data or
- unified cache. All other values are
- reserved.
- @param ProcNumber Unsigned 64-bit integer that specifies for
- which logical processor information is
- being requested. This input argument must
- be zero for the first call to this
- procedure and can be a maximum value of
- one less than the number of logical
- processors sharing this cache, which is
- returned by the num_shared return value.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned integer that returns the number of
- logical processors that share the processor
- cache level and type, for which information was
- requested.
- @return R10 The format of PAL_PCOC_N_CACHE_INFO1.
- @return R11 The format of PAL_PCOC_N_CACHE_INFO2.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_SHARED_INFO 43
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY.
-
- Return a summary of the cache hierarchy. It is required by
- Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode and Virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY within the list of
- PAL procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 CacheLevels Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the
- number of levels of cache
- implemented by the processor.
- Strictly, this is the number of
- levels for which the cache
- controller is integrated into the
- processor (the cache SRAMs may be
- external to the processor).
- @return R10 UniqueCaches Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the
- number of unique caches implemented
- by the processor. This has a maximum
- of 2*cache_levels, but may be less
- if any of the levels in the cache
- hierarchy are unified caches or do
- not have both instruction and data
- caches.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_SUMMARY 4
-
-
-//
-// Virtual Memory Attributes implemented by processor.
-//
-#define PAL_MEMORY_ATTR_WB 0
-#define PAL_MEMORY_ATTR_WC 6
-#define PAL_MEMORY_ATTR_UC 4
-#define PAL_MEMORY_ATTR_UCE 5
-#define PAL_MEMORY_ATTR_NATPAGE 7
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MEM_ATTRIB.
-
- Return a list of supported memory attributes.. It is required
- by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode and Virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MEM_ATTRIB within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Attributes 8-bit vector of memory attributes
- implemented by processor. See Virtual
- Memory Attributes above.
-
-**/
-
-#define PAL_MEM_ATTRIB 5
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY.
-
- Used in architected sequence to transition pages from a
- cacheable, speculative attribute to an uncacheable attribute.
- It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at physical
- mode and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY within the list
- of PAL procedures.
- @param TransitionType Unsigned integer specifying the type
- of memory attribute transition that is
- being performed.
-
- @retval 1 Call completed without error; this
- call is not necessary on remote
- processors.
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PREFETCH_VISIBILITY 41
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PTCE_INFO.
-
- Return information needed for ptc.e instruction to purge
- entire TC. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports
- the Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PTCE_INFO within the list
- of PAL procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the beginning
- address to be used by the first PTCE instruction
- in the purge loop.
- @return R10 Two unsigned 32-bit integers denoting the loop
- counts of the outer (loop 1) and inner (loop 2)
- purge loops. count1 (loop 1) is contained in bits
- 63:32 of the parameter, and count2 (loop 2) is
- contained in bits 31:0 of the parameter.
- @return R11 Two unsigned 32-bit integers denoting the loop
- strides of the outer (loop 1) and inner (loop 2)
- purge loops. stride1 (loop 1) is contained in bits
- 63:32 of the parameter, and stride2 (loop 2) is
- contained in bits 31:0 of the parameter.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PTCE_INFO 6
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 NumberSets:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting the number
- ///< of hash sets for the specified level
- ///< (1=fully associative)
- UINT64 NumberWays:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting the
- ///< associativity of the specified level
- ///< (1=direct).
- UINT64 NumberEntries:16; ///< Unsigned 16-bit integer denoting the
- ///< number of entries in the specified TC.
- UINT64 PageSizeIsOptimized:1; ///< Flag denoting whether the
- ///< specified level is optimized for
- ///< the region's preferred page size
- ///< (1=optimized) tc_pages indicates
- ///< which page sizes are usable by
- ///< this translation cache.
- UINT64 TcIsUnified:1; ///< Flag denoting whether the specified TC is
- ///< unified (1=unified).
- UINT64 EntriesReduction:1; ///< Flag denoting whether installed
- ///< translation registers will reduce
- ///< the number of entries within the
- ///< specified TC.
-} PAL_TC_INFO;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VM_INFO.
-
- Return detailed information about virtual memory features
- supported in the processor. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VM_INFO within the list
- of PAL procedures.
- @param TcLevel Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the level
- in the TLB hierarchy for which information is
- required. This value must be between 0 and one
- less than the value returned in the
- vm_info_1.num_tc_levels return value from
- PAL_VM_SUMMARY.
- @param TcType Unsigned 64-bit integer with a value of 1 for
- instruction translation cache and 2 for data
- or unified translation cache. All other values
- are reserved.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 8-byte formatted value returning information
- about the specified TC. See PAL_TC_INFO above.
- @return R10 64-bit vector containing a bit for each page
- size supported in the specified TC, where bit
- position n indicates a page size of 2**n.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VM_INFO 7
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE.
-
- Return virtual memory TC and hardware walker page sizes
- supported in the processor. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE within the list
- of PAL procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 64-bit vector containing a bit for each
- architected page size that is supported for
- TLB insertions and region registers.
- @return R10 64-bit vector containing a bit for each
- architected page size supported for TLB purge
- operations.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VM_PAGE_SIZE 34
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 WalkerPresent:1; ///< 1-bit flag indicating whether a hardware
- ///< TLB walker is implemented (1 = walker
- ///< present).
- UINT64 WidthOfPhysicalAddress: 7; ///< Unsigned 7-bit integer
- ///< denoting the number of bits of
- ///< physical address implemented.
- UINT64 WidthOfKey:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting the number
- ///< of bits mplemented in the PKR.key field.
- UINT64 MaxPkrIndex:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting the
- ///< maximum PKR index (number of PKRs-1).
- UINT64 HashTagId:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer which uniquely
- ///< identifies the processor hash and tag
- ///< algorithm.
- UINT64 MaxDtrIndex:8; ///< Unsigned 8 bit integer denoting the
- ///< maximum data translation register index
- ///< (number of dtr entries - 1).
- UINT64 MaxItrIndex:8; ///< Unsigned 8 bit integer denoting the
- ///< maximum instruction translation register
- ///< index (number of itr entries - 1).
- UINT64 NumberOfUniqueTc:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting the
- ///< number of unique TCs implemented.
- ///< This is a maximum of
- ///< 2*num_tc_levels.
- UINT64 NumberOfTcLevels:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting the
- ///< number of TC levels.
-} PAL_VM_INFO1;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 WidthOfVirtualAddress:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting
- ///< is the total number of virtual
- ///< address bits - 1.
- UINT64 WidthOfRid:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit integer denoting the number
- ///< of bits implemented in the RR.rid field.
- UINT64 MaxPurgedTlbs:16; ///< Unsigned 16 bit integer denoting the
- ///< maximum number of concurrent outstanding
- ///< TLB purges allowed by the processor. A
- ///< value of 0 indicates one outstanding
- ///< purge allowed. A value of 216-1
- ///< indicates no limit on outstanding
- ///< purges. All other values indicate the
- ///< actual number of concurrent outstanding
- ///< purges allowed.
- UINT64 Reserved:32;
-} PAL_VM_INFO2;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VM_SUMMARY.
-
- Return summary information about virtual memory features
- supported in the processor. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VM_SUMMARY within the list
- of PAL procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 8-byte formatted value returning global virtual
- memory information. See PAL_VM_INFO1 above.
- @return R10 8-byte formatted value returning global virtual
- memory information. See PAL_VM_INFO2 above.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VM_SUMMARY 8
-
-
-//
-// Bit mask of TR_valid flag.
-//
-#define PAL_TR_ACCESS_RIGHT_IS_VALID BIT0
-#define PAL_TR_PRIVILEGE_LEVEL_IS_VALID BIT1
-#define PAL_TR_DIRTY_IS_VALID BIT2
-#define PAL_TR_MEMORY_ATTR_IS_VALID BIT3
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VM_TR_READ.
-
- Read contents of a translation register. It is required by
- Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked Register calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VM_TR_READ within the list
- of PAL procedures.
- @param RegNumber Unsigned 64-bit number denoting which TR to
- read.
- @param TrType Unsigned 64-bit number denoting whether to
- read an ITR (0) or DTR (1). All other values
- are reserved.
- @param TrBuffer 64-bit pointer to the 32-byte memory buffer in
- which translation data is returned.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Formatted bit vector denoting which fields are
- valid. See TR_valid above.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VM_TR_READ 261
-
-
-
-
-//
-// Bit Mask of Processor Bus Fesatures .
-//
-
-/**
-
- When 0, bus data errors are detected and single bit errors are
- corrected. When 1, no error detection or correction is done.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_DATA_ERROR_SIGNALLING BIT63
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, bus address errors are signalled on the bus. When 1,
- no bus errors are signalled on the bus. If Disable Bus Address
- Error Checking is 1, this bit is ignored.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_ADDRESS_ERROR_SIGNALLING BIT62
-
-
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, bus errors are detected, single bit errors are
- corrected., and a CMCI or MCA is generated internally to the
- processor. When 1, no bus address errors are detected or
- corrected.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_ADDRESS_ERROR_CHECK BIT61
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, bus protocol errors (BINIT#) are signaled by the
- processor on the bus. When 1, bus protocol errors (BINIT#) are
- not signaled on the bus. If Disable Bus Initialization Event
- Checking is 1, this bit is ignored.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_INITIALIZATION_EVENT_SIGNALLING BIT60
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, bus protocol errors (BINIT#) are detected and sampled
- and an MCA is generated internally to the processor. When 1,
- the processor will ignore bus protocol error conditions
- (BINIT#).
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_INITIALIZATION_EVENT_CHECK BIT59
-
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, BERR# is signalled if a bus error is detected. When 1,
- bus errors are not signalled on the bus.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_ERROR_SIGNALLING BIT58
-
-
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, BERR# is signalled when internal processor requestor
- initiated bus errors are detected. When 1, internal requester
- bus errors are not signalled on the bus.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE__INTERNAL_ERROR_SIGNALLING BIT57
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, the processor takes an MCA if BERR# is asserted. When
- 1, the processor ignores the BERR# signal.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_ERROR_CHECK BIT56
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, the processor asserts BINIT# if it detects a parity
- error on the signals which identify the transactions to which
- this is a response. When 1, the processor ignores parity on
- these signals.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_RSP_ERROR_CHECK BIT55
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, the in-order transaction queue is limited only by the
- number of hardware entries. When 1, the processor's in-order
- transactions queue is limited to one entry.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_DISABLE_TRANSACTION_QUEUE BIT54
-
-/**
-
- Enable a bus cache line replacement transaction when a cache
- line in the exclusive state is replaced from the highest level
- processor cache and is not present in the lower level processor
- caches. When 0, no bus cache line replacement transaction will
- be seen on the bus. When 1, bus cache line replacement
- transactions will be seen on the bus when the above condition is
- detected.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_ENABLE_EXCLUSIVE_CACHE_LINE_REPLACEMENT BIT53
-
-
-/**
-
- Enable a bus cache line replacement transaction when a cache
- line in the shared or exclusive state is replaced from the
- highest level processor cache and is not present in the lower
- level processor caches.
- When 0, no bus cache line replacement transaction will be seen
- on the bus. When 1, bus cache line replacement transactions
- will be seen on the bus when the above condition is detected.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_ENABLE_SHARED_CACHE_LINE_REPLACEMENT BIT52
-
-
-
-/**
-
- When 0, the data bus is configured at the 2x data transfer
- rate.When 1, the data bus is configured at the 1x data
- transfer rate, 30 Opt. Req. Disable Bus Lock Mask. When 0, the
- processor executes locked transactions atomically. When 1, the
- processor masks the bus lock signal and executes locked
- transactions as a non-atomic series of transactions.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_ENABLE_HALF_TRANSFER BIT30
-
-/**
-
- When 0, the processor will deassert bus request when finished
- with each transaction. When 1, the processor will continue to
- assert bus request after it has finished, if it was the last
- agent to own the bus and if there are no other pending
- requests.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_REQUEST_BUS_PARKING BIT29
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_BUS_GET_FEATURES.
-
- Return configurable processor bus interface features and their
- current settings. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure
- supports the Stacked Register calling convention. It could be
- called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_BUS_GET_FEATURES within the list
- of PAL procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 64-bit vector of features implemented.
- (1=implemented, 0=not implemented)
- @return R10 64-bit vector of current feature settings.
- @return R11 64-bit vector of features controllable by
- software. (1=controllable, 0= not controllable)
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_GET_FEATURES 9
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_BUS_SET_FEATURES.
-
- Enable or disable configurable features in processor bus
- interface. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure
- supports the Static Registers calling convention. It could be
- called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_BUS_SET_FEATURES within the list
- of PAL procedures.
- @param FeatureSelect 64-bit vector denoting desired state of
- each feature (1=select, 0=non-select).
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BUS_SET_FEATURES 10
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_DEBUG_INFO.
-
- Return the number of instruction and data breakpoint
- registers. It is required by Itanium processors. The
- PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode and virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_DEBUG_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the number of
- pairs of instruction debug registers implemented
- by the processor.
- @return R10 Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the number of
- pairs of data debug registers implemented by the
- processor.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_DEBUG_INFO 11
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_FIXED_ADDR.
-
- Return the fixed component of a processor's directed address.
- It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_FIXED_ADDR within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Fixed geographical address of this processor.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_FIXED_ADDR 12
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_FREQ_BASE.
-
- Return the frequency of the output clock for use by the
- platform, if generated by the processor. It is optinal. The
- PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode and virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_FREQ_BASE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Base frequency of the platform if generated by the
- processor chip.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_FREQ_BASE 13
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_FREQ_RATIOS.
-
- Return ratio of processor, bus, and interval time counter to
- processor input clock or output clock for platform use, if
- generated by the processor. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_FREQ_RATIOS within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Ratio of the processor frequency to the input
- clock of the processor, if the platform clock is
- generated externally or to the output clock to the
- platform, if the platform clock is generated by
- the processor.
- @return R10 Ratio of the bus frequency to the input clock of
- the processor, if the platform clock is generated
- externally or to the output clock to the platform,
- if the platform clock is generated by the
- processor.
- @return R11 Ratio of the interval timer counter rate to input
- clock of the processor, if the platform clock is
- generated externally or to the output clock to the
- platform, if the platform clock is generated by
- the processor.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_FREQ_RATIOS 14
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 NumberOfLogicalProcessors:16; ///< Total number of logical
- ///< processors on this physical
- ///< processor package that are
- ///< enabled.
- UINT64 ThreadsPerCore:8; ///< Number of threads per core.
- UINT64 Reserved1:8;
- UINT64 CoresPerProcessor:8; ///< Total number of cores on this
- ///< physical processor package.
- UINT64 Reserved2:8;
- UINT64 PhysicalProcessorPackageId:8; ///< Physical processor package
- ///< identifier which was
- ///< assigned at reset by the
- ///< platform or bus
- ///< controller. This value may
- ///< or may not be unique
- ///< across the entire platform
- ///< since it depends on the
- ///< platform vendor's policy.
- UINT64 Reserved3:8;
-} PAL_LOGICAL_PROCESSPR_OVERVIEW;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 ThreadId:16; ///< The thread identifier of the logical
- ///< processor for which information is being
- ///< returned. This value will be unique on a per
- ///< core basis.
- UINT64 Reserved1:16;
- UINT64 CoreId:16; ///< The core identifier of the logical processor
- ///< for which information is being returned.
- ///< This value will be unique on a per physical
- ///< processor package basis.
- UINT64 Reserved2:16;
-} PAL_LOGICAL_PROCESSORN_INFO1;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 LogicalAddress:16; ///< Geographical address of the logical
- ///< processor for which information is being
- ///< returned. This is the same value that is
- ///< returned by the PAL_FIXED_ADDR procedure
- ///< when it is called on the logical processor.
- UINT64 Reserved:48;
-} PAL_LOGICAL_PROCESSORN_INFO2;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_LOGICAL_TO_PHYSICAL.
-
- Return information on which logical processors map to a
- physical processor die. It is optinal. The PAL procedure
- supports the Static Registers calling convention. It could be
- called at physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_LOGICAL_TO_PHYSICAL within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param ProcessorNumber Signed 64-bit integer that specifies
- for which logical processor
- information is being requested. When
- this input argument is -1, information
- is returned about the logical
- processor on which the procedure call
- is made. This input argument must be
- in the range of 1 up to one less than
- the number of logical processors
- returned by num_log in the
- log_overview return value.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 The format of PAL_LOGICAL_PROCESSPR_OVERVIEW.
- @return R10 The format of PAL_LOGICAL_PROCESSORN_INFO1.
- @return R11 The format of PAL_LOGICAL_PROCESSORN_INFO2.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_LOGICAL_TO_PHYSICAL 42
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 NumberOfPmcPairs:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit number defining the
- ///< number of generic PMC/PMD pairs.
- UINT64 WidthOfCounter:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit number in the range
- ///< 0:60 defining the number of
- ///< implemented counter bits.
- UINT64 TypeOfCycleCounting:8; ///< Unsigned 8-bit number defining the
- ///< event type for counting processor cycles.
- UINT64 TypeOfRetiredInstructionBundle:8; ///< Retired Unsigned 8-bit
- ///< number defining the
- ///< event type for retired
- ///< instruction bundles.
- UINT64 Reserved:32;
-} PAL_PERFORMANCE_INFO;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PERF_MON_INFO.
-
- Return the number and type of performance monitors. It is
- required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at physical
- mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PERF_MON_INFO within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param PerformanceBuffer An address to an 8-byte aligned
- 128-byte memory buffer.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Information about the performance monitors
- implemented. See PAL_PERFORMANCE_INFO;
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PERF_MON_INFO 15
-
-#define PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR_INTERRUPT_BLOCK_TOKEN 0x0
-#define PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR_IO_BLOCK_TOKEN 0x1
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR.
-
- Specify processor interrupt block address and I/O port space
- address. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param Type Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the type of
- block. 0 indicates that the processor interrupt
- block pointer should be initialized. 1 indicates
- that the processor I/O block pointer should be
- initialized.
- @param Address Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the address
- to which the processor I/O block or interrupt
- block shall be set. The address must specify
- an implemented physical address on the
- processor model, bit 63 is ignored.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure.
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PLATFORM_ADDR 16
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Reserved1:36;
- UINT64 FaultInUndefinedIns:1; ///< Bit36, No Unimplemented
- ///< instruction address reported as
- ///< fault. Denotes how the processor
- ///< reports the detection of
- ///< unimplemented instruction
- ///< addresses. When 1, the processor
- ///< reports an Unimplemented
- ///< Instruction Address fault on the
- ///< unimplemented address; when 0, it
- ///< reports an Unimplemented
- ///< Instruction Address trap on the
- ///< previous instruction in program
- ///< order. This feature may only be
- ///< interrogated by
- ///< PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES. It may not
- ///< be enabled or disabled by
- ///< PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. The
- ///< corresponding argument is ignored.
-
- UINT64 NoPresentPmi:1; ///< Bit37, No INIT, PMI, and LINT pins
- ///< present. Denotes the absence of INIT,
- ///< PMI, LINT0 and LINT1 pins on the
- ///< processor. When 1, the pins are absent.
- ///< When 0, the pins are present. This
- ///< feature may only be interrogated by
- ///< PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES. It may not be
- ///< enabled or disabled by
- ///< PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. The corresponding
- ///< argument is ignored.
-
- UINT64 NoSimpleImpInUndefinedIns:1; ///< Bit38, No Simple
- ///< implementation of
- ///< unimplemented instruction
- ///< addresses. Denotes how an
- ///< unimplemented instruction
- ///< address is recorded in IIP
- ///< on an Unimplemented
- ///< Instruction Address trap or
- ///< fault. When 1, the full
- ///< unimplemented address is
- ///< recorded in IIP; when 0, the
- ///< address is sign extended
- ///< (virtual addresses) or zero
- ///< extended (physical
- ///< addresses). This feature may
- ///< only be interrogated by
- ///< PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES. It
- ///< may not be enabled or
- ///< disabled by
- ///< PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. The
- ///< corresponding argument is
- ///< ignored.
-
- UINT64 NoVariablePState:1; ///< Bit39, No Variable P-state
- ///< performance: A value of 1, indicates
- ///< that a processor implements
- ///< techniques to optimize performance
- ///< for the given P-state power budget
- ///< by dynamically varying the
- ///< frequency, such that maximum
- ///< performance is achieved for the
- ///< power budget. A value of 0,
- ///< indicates that P-states have no
- ///< frequency variation or very small
- ///< frequency variations for their given
- ///< power budget. This feature may only
- ///< be interrogated by
- ///< PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES. it may not be
- ///< enabled or disabled by
- ///< PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. The
- ///< corresponding argument is ignored.
-
- UINT64 NoVM:1; ///< Bit40, No Virtual Machine features implemented.
- ///< Denotes whether PSR.vm is implemented. This
- ///< feature may only be interrogated by
- ///< PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES. It may not be enabled or
- ///< disabled by PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. The
- ///< corresponding argument is ignored.
-
- UINT64 NoXipXpsrXfs:1; ///< Bit41, No XIP, XPSR, and XFS
- ///< implemented. Denotes whether XIP, XPSR,
- ///< and XFS are implemented for machine
- ///< check recovery. This feature may only be
- ///< interrogated by PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES.
- ///< It may not be enabled or disabled by
- ///< PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. The corresponding
- ///< argument is ignored.
-
- UINT64 NoXr1ThroughXr3:1; ///< Bit42, No XR1 through XR3 implemented.
- ///< Denotes whether XR1 XR3 are
- ///< implemented for machine check
- ///< recovery. This feature may only be
- ///< interrogated by PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES.
- ///< It may not be enabled or disabled by
- ///< PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. The
- ///< corresponding argument is ignored.
-
- UINT64 DisableDynamicPrediction:1; ///< Bit43, Disable Dynamic
- ///< Predicate Prediction. When
- ///< 0, the processor may predict
- ///< predicate results and
- ///< execute speculatively, but
- ///< may not commit results until
- ///< the actual predicates are
- ///< known. When 1, the processor
- ///< shall not execute predicated
- ///< instructions until the
- ///< actual predicates are known.
-
- UINT64 DisableSpontaneousDeferral:1; ///< Bit44, Disable Spontaneous
- ///< Deferral. When 1, the
- ///< processor may optionally
- ///< defer speculative loads
- ///< that do not encounter any
- ///< exception conditions, but
- ///< that trigger other
- ///< implementation-dependent
- ///< conditions (e.g., cache
- ///< miss). When 0, spontaneous
- ///< deferral is disabled.
-
- UINT64 DisableDynamicDataCachePrefetch:1; ///< Bit45, Disable Dynamic
- ///< Data Cache Prefetch.
- ///< When 0, the processor
- ///< may prefetch into the
- ///< caches any data which
- ///< has not been accessed
- ///< by instruction
- ///< execution, but which
- ///< is likely to be
- ///< accessed. When 1, no
- ///< data may be fetched
- ///< until it is needed for
- ///< instruction execution
- ///< or is fetched by an
- ///< lfetch instruction.
-
- UINT64 DisableDynamicInsCachePrefetch:1; ///< Bit46, Disable
- ///< DynamicInstruction Cache
- ///< Prefetch. When 0, the
- ///< processor may prefetch
- ///< into the caches any
- ///< instruction which has
- ///< not been executed, but
- ///< whose execution is
- ///< likely. When 1,
- ///< instructions may not be
- ///< fetched until needed or
- ///< hinted for execution.
- ///< (Prefetch for a hinted
- ///< branch is allowed even
- ///< when dynamic instruction
- ///< cache prefetch is
- ///< disabled.)
-
- UINT64 DisableBranchPrediction:1; ///< Bit47, Disable Dynamic branch
- ///< prediction. When 0, the
- ///< processor may predict branch
- ///< targets and speculatively
- ///< execute, but may not commit
- ///< results. When 1, the processor
- ///< must wait until branch targets
- ///< are known to execute.
- UINT64 Reserved2:4;
- UINT64 DisablePState:1; ///< Bit52, Disable P-states. When 1, the PAL
- ///< P-state procedures (PAL_PSTATE_INFO,
- ///< PAL_SET_PSTATE, PAL_GET_PSTATE) will
- ///< return with a status of -1
- ///< (Unimplemented procedure).
-
- UINT64 EnableMcaOnDataPoisoning:1; ///< Bit53, Enable MCA signaling
- ///< on data-poisoning event
- ///< detection. When 0, a CMCI
- ///< will be signaled on error
- ///< detection. When 1, an MCA
- ///< will be signaled on error
- ///< detection. If this feature
- ///< is not supported, then the
- ///< corresponding argument is
- ///< ignored when calling
- ///< PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES. Note
- ///< that the functionality of
- ///< this bit is independent of
- ///< the setting in bit 60
- ///< (Enable CMCI promotion), and
- ///< that the bit 60 setting does
- ///< not affect CMCI signaling
- ///< for data-poisoning related
- ///< events. Volume 2: Processor
- ///< Abstraction Layer 2:431
- ///< PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES
-
- UINT64 EnableVmsw:1; ///< Bit54, Enable the use of the vmsw
- ///< instruction. When 0, the vmsw instruction
- ///< causes a Virtualization fault when
- ///< executed at the most privileged level.
- ///< When 1, this bit will enable normal
- ///< operation of the vmsw instruction.
-
- UINT64 EnableEnvNotification:1; ///< Bit55, Enable external
- ///< notification when the processor
- ///< detects hardware errors caused
- ///< by environmental factors that
- ///< could cause loss of
- ///< deterministic behavior of the
- ///< processor. When 1, this bit will
- ///< enable external notification,
- ///< when 0 external notification is
- ///< not provided. The type of
- ///< external notification of these
- ///< errors is processor-dependent. A
- ///< loss of processor deterministic
- ///< behavior is considered to have
- ///< occurred if these
- ///< environmentally induced errors
- ///< cause the processor to deviate
- ///< from its normal execution and
- ///< eventually causes different
- ///< behavior which can be observed
- ///< at the processor bus pins.
- ///< Processor errors that do not
- ///< have this effects (i.e.,
- ///< software induced machine checks)
- ///< may or may not be promoted
- ///< depending on the processor
- ///< implementation.
-
- UINT64 DisableBinitWithTimeout:1; ///< Bit56, Disable a BINIT on
- ///< internal processor time-out.
- ///< When 0, the processor may
- ///< generate a BINIT on an
- ///< internal processor time-out.
- ///< When 1, the processor will not
- ///< generate a BINIT on an
- ///< internal processor time-out.
- ///< The event is silently ignored.
-
- UINT64 DisableDPM:1; ///< Bit57, Disable Dynamic Power Management
- ///< (DPM). When 0, the hardware may reduce
- ///< power consumption by removing the clock
- ///< input from idle functional units. When 1,
- ///< all functional units will receive clock
- ///< input, even when idle.
-
- UINT64 DisableCoherency:1; ///< Bit58, Disable Coherency. When 0,
- ///< the processor uses normal coherency
- ///< requests and responses. When 1, the
- ///< processor answers all requests as if
- ///< the line were not present.
-
- UINT64 DisableCache:1; ///< Bit59, Disable Cache. When 0, the
- ///< processor performs cast outs on
- ///< cacheable pages and issues and responds
- ///< to coherency requests normally. When 1,
- ///< the processor performs a memory access
- ///< for each reference regardless of cache
- ///< contents and issues no coherence
- ///< requests and responds as if the line
- ///< were not present. Cache contents cannot
- ///< be relied upon when the cache is
- ///< disabled. WARNING: Semaphore
- ///< instructions may not be atomic or may
- ///< cause Unsupported Data Reference faults
- ///< if caches are disabled.
-
- UINT64 EnableCmciPromotion:1; ///< Bit60, Enable CMCI promotion When
- ///< 1, Corrected Machine Check
- ///< Interrupts (CMCI) are promoted to
- ///< MCAs. They are also further
- ///< promoted to BERR if bit 39, Enable
- ///< MCA promotion, is also set and
- ///< they are promoted to BINIT if bit
- ///< 38, Enable MCA to BINIT promotion,
- ///< is also set. This bit has no
- ///< effect if MCA signalling is
- ///< disabled (see
- ///< PAL_BUS_GET/SET_FEATURES)
-
- UINT64 EnableMcaToBinitPromotion:1; ///< Bit61, Enable MCA to BINIT
- ///< promotion. When 1, machine
- ///< check aborts (MCAs) are
- ///< promoted to the Bus
- ///< Initialization signal, and
- ///< the BINIT pin is assert on
- ///< each occurrence of an MCA.
- ///< Setting this bit has no
- ///< effect if BINIT signalling
- ///< is disabled. (See
- ///< PAL_BUS_GET/SET_FEATURES)
-
- UINT64 EnableMcaPromotion:1; ///< Bit62, Enable MCA promotion. When
- ///< 1, machine check aborts (MCAs) are
- ///< promoted to the Bus Error signal,
- ///< and the BERR pin is assert on each
- ///< occurrence of an MCA. Setting this
- ///< bit has no effect if BERR
- ///< signalling is disabled. (See
- ///< PAL_BUS_GET/SET_FEATURES)
-
- UINT64 EnableBerrPromotion:1; ///< Bit63. Enable BERR promotion. When
- ///< 1, the Bus Error (BERR) signal is
- ///< promoted to the Bus Initialization
- ///< (BINIT) signal, and the BINIT pin
- ///< is asserted on the occurrence of
- ///< each Bus Error. Setting this bit
- ///< has no effect if BINIT signalling
- ///< is disabled. (See
- ///< PAL_BUS_GET/SET_FEATURES)
-} PAL_PROCESSOR_FEATURES;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES.
-
- Return configurable processor features and their current
- setting. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param Reserved Reserved parameter.
- @param FeatureSet Feature set information is being requested
- for.
-
- @retval 1 Call completed without error; The
- feature_set passed is not supported but a
- feature_set of a larger value is supported.
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -8 feature_set passed is beyond the maximum
- feature_set supported
-
- @return R9 64-bit vector of features implemented. See
- PAL_PROCESSOR_FEATURES.
- @return R10 64-bit vector of current feature settings. See
- PAL_PROCESSOR_FEATURES.
- @return R11 64-bit vector of features controllable by
- software.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES 17
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES.
-
- Enable or disable configurable processor features. It is
- required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at physical
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param FeatureSelect 64-bit vector denoting desired state of
- each feature (1=select, 0=non-select).
- @param FeatureSet Feature set to apply changes to. See
- PAL_PROC_GET_FEATURES for more information
- on feature sets.
-
- @retval 1 Call completed without error; The
- feature_set passed is not supported but a
- feature_set of a larger value is supported
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -8 feature_set passed is beyond the maximum
- feature_set supported
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PROC_SET_FEATURES 18
-
-
-//
-// Value of PAL_REGISTER_INFO.InfoRequest.
-//
-#define PAL_APPLICATION_REGISTER_IMPLEMENTED 0
-#define PAL_APPLICATION_REGISTER_READABLE 1
-#define PAL_CONTROL_REGISTER_IMPLEMENTED 2
-#define PAL_CONTROL_REGISTER_READABLE 3
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_REGISTER_INFO.
-
- Return AR and CR register information. It is required by Itanium processors.
- The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode and virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_REGISTER_INFO within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param InfoRequest Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting what
- register information is requested. See
- PAL_REGISTER_INFO.InfoRequest above.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 64-bit vector denoting information for registers
- 0-63. Bit 0 is register 0, bit 63 is register 63.
- @return R10 64-bit vector denoting information for registers
- 64-127. Bit 0 is register 64, bit 63 is register
- 127.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_REGISTER_INFO 39
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_RSE_INFO.
-
- Return RSE information. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_RSE_INFO within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param InfoRequest Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting what
- register information is requested. See
- PAL_REGISTER_INFO.InfoRequest above.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Number of physical stacked general registers.
- @return R10 RSE hints supported by processor.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_RSE_INFO 19
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 VersionOfPalB:16; ///< Is a 16-bit binary coded decimal (BCD)
- ///< number that provides identification
- ///< information about the PAL_B firmware.
- UINT64 Reserved1:8;
- UINT64 PalVendor:8; ///< Is an unsigned 8-bit integer indicating the
- ///< vendor of the PAL code.
- UINT64 VersionOfPalA:16; ///< Is a 16-bit binary coded decimal (BCD)
- ///< number that provides identification
- ///< information about the PAL_A firmware. In
- ///< the split PAL_A model, this return value
- ///< is the version number of the
- ///< processor-specific PAL_A. The generic
- ///< PAL_A version is not returned by this
- ///< procedure in the split PAL_A model.
- UINT64 Reserved2:16;
-} PAL_VERSION_INFO;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VERSION.
-
- Return version of PAL code. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VERSION within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param InfoRequest Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting what
- register information is requested. See
- PAL_REGISTER_INFO.InfoRequest above.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 8-byte formatted value returning the minimum PAL
- version needed for proper operation of the
- processor. See PAL_VERSION_INFO above.
- @return R10 8-byte formatted value returning the current PAL
- version running on the processor. See
- PAL_VERSION_INFO above.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VERSION 20
-
-
-
-//
-// Vectors of PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG.pending
-//
-#define PAL_MC_PENDING BIT0
-#define PAL_INIT_PENDING BIT1
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG.
-
- Clear all error information from processor error logging
- registers. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports
- the Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG within the list of
- PAL procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 64-bit vector denoting whether an event is
- pending. See PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG.pending above.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_CLEAR_LOG 21
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_DRAIN.
-
- Ensure that all operations that could cause an MCA have
- completed. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports
- the Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_DRAIN within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_DRAIN 22
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_DYNAMIC_STATE.
-
- Return Processor Dynamic State for logging by SAL. It is
- optional. The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers
- calling convention. It could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_DYNAMIC_STATE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Offset Offset of the next 8 bytes of Dynamic Processor
- State to return. (multiple of 8).
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure.
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting bytes of Dynamic
- Processor State returned.
- @return R10 Next 8 bytes of Dynamic Processor State.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_DYNAMIC_STATE 24
-
-
-
-//
-// Values of PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO.InfoIndex.
-//
-#define PAL_PROCESSOR_ERROR_MAP 0
-#define PAL_PROCESSOR_STATE_PARAM 1
-#define PAL_STRUCTURE_SPECIFIC_ERROR 2
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 CoreId:4; ///< Bit3:0, Processor core ID (default is 0 for
- ///< processors with a single core)
-
- UINT64 ThreadId:4; ///< Bit7:4, Logical thread ID (default is 0 for
- ///< processors that execute a single thread)
-
- UINT64 InfoOfInsCache:4; ///< Bit11:8, Error information is
- ///< available for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
- ///< level instruction caches.
-
- UINT64 InfoOfDataCache:4; ///< Bit15:12, Error information is
- ///< available for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
- ///< level data/unified caches.
-
- UINT64 InfoOfInsTlb:4; ///< Bit19:16 Error information is available
- ///< for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th level
- ///< instruction TLB.
-
- UINT64 InfoOfDataTlb:4; ///< Bit23:20, Error information is available
- ///< for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th level
- ///< data/unified TLB
-
- UINT64 InfoOfProcessorBus:4; ///< Bit27:24 Error information is
- ///< available for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
- ///< and 4th level processor bus
- ///< hierarchy.
- UINT64 InfoOfRegisterFile:4; ///< Bit31:28 Error information is
- ///< available on register file
- ///< structures.
- UINT64 InfoOfMicroArch:4; ///< Bit47:32, Error information is
- ///< available on micro-architectural
- ///< structures.
- UINT64 Reserved:16;
-} PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO_LEVEL_INDEX;
-
-//
-// Value of PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO.ErrorTypeIndex
-//
-#define PAL_ERR_INFO_BY_LEVEL_INDEX 0
-#define PAL_ERR_INFO_TARGET_ADDRESS 1
-#define PAL_ERR_INFO_REQUESTER_IDENTIFIER 2
-#define PAL_ERR_INFO_REPONSER_INDENTIFIER 3
-#define PAL_ERR_INFO_PRECISE_INSTRUCTION_POINTER 4
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Operation:4; ///< Bit3:0, Type of cache operation that caused
- ///< the machine check: 0 - unknown or internal
- ///< error 1 - load 2 - store 3 - instruction
- ///< fetch or instruction prefetch 4 - data
- ///< prefetch (both hardware and software) 5 -
- ///< snoop (coherency check) 6 - cast out
- ///< (explicit or implicit write-back of a cache
- ///< line) 7 - move in (cache line fill)
-
- UINT64 FailedCacheLevel:2; ///< Bit5:4 Level of cache where the
- ///< error occurred. A value of 0
- ///< indicates the first level of cache.
- UINT64 Reserved1:2;
- UINT64 FailedInDataPart:1; ///< Bit8, Failure located in the data part of the cache line.
- UINT64 FailedInTagPart:1; ///< Bit9, Failure located in the tag part of the cache line.
- UINT64 FailedInDataCache:1; ///< Bit10, Failure located in the data cache
-
- UINT64 FailedInInsCache:1; ///< Bit11, Failure located in the
- ///< instruction cache.
-
- UINT64 Mesi:3; ///< Bit14:12, 0 - cache line is invalid. 1 - cache
- ///< line is held shared. 2 - cache line is held
- ///< exclusive. 3 - cache line is modified. All other
- ///< values are reserved.
-
- UINT64 MesiIsValid:1; ///< Bit15, The mesi field in the cache_check
- ///< parameter is valid.
-
- UINT64 FailedWay:5; ///< Bit20:16, Failure located in the way of
- ///< the cache indicated by this value.
-
- UINT64 WayIndexIsValid:1; ///< Bit21, The way and index field in the
- ///< cache_check parameter is valid.
-
- UINT64 Reserved2:1;
- UINT64 MultipleBitsError:1; ///< Bit23, A multiple-bit error was
- ///< detected, and data was poisoned for
- ///< the corresponding cache line during
- ///< castout.
- UINT64 Reserved3:8;
- UINT64 IndexOfCacheLineError:20; ///< Bit51:32, Index of the cache
- ///< line where the error occurred.
- UINT64 Reserved4:2;
-
- UINT64 InstructionSet:1; ///< Bit54, Instruction set. If this value
- ///< is set to zero, the instruction that
- ///< generated the machine check was an
- ///< Intel Itanium instruction. If this bit
- ///< is set to one, the instruction that
- ///< generated the machine check was IA-32
- ///< instruction.
-
- UINT64 InstructionSetIsValid:1; ///< Bit55, The is field in the
- ///< cache_check parameter is valid.
-
- UINT64 PrivilegeLevel:2; ///< Bit57:56, Privilege level. The
- ///< privilege level of the instruction
- ///< bundle responsible for generating the
- ///< machine check.
-
- UINT64 PrivilegeLevelIsValide:1; ///< Bit58, The pl field of the
- ///< cache_check parameter is
- ///< valid.
-
- UINT64 McCorrected:1; ///< Bit59, Machine check corrected: This bit
- ///< is set to one to indicate that the machine
- ///< check has been corrected.
-
- UINT64 TargetAddressIsValid:1; ///< Bit60, Target address is valid:
- ///< This bit is set to one to
- ///< indicate that a valid target
- ///< address has been logged.
-
- UINT64 RequesterIdentifier:1; ///< Bit61, Requester identifier: This
- ///< bit is set to one to indicate that
- ///< a valid requester identifier has
- ///< been logged.
-
- UINT64 ResponserIdentifier:1; ///< Bit62, Responder identifier: This
- ///< bit is set to one to indicate that
- ///< a valid responder identifier has
- ///< been logged.
-
- UINT64 PreciseInsPointer:1; ///< Bit63, Precise instruction pointer.
- ///< This bit is set to one to indicate
- ///< that a valid precise instruction
- ///< pointer has been logged.
-
-} PAL_CACHE_CHECK_INFO;
-
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 FailedSlot:8; ///< Bit7:0, Slot number of the translation
- ///< register where the failure occurred.
- UINT64 FailedSlotIsValid:1; ///< Bit8, The tr_slot field in the
- ///< TLB_check parameter is valid.
- UINT64 Reserved1 :1;
- UINT64 TlbLevel:2; ///< Bit11:10, The level of the TLB where the
- ///< error occurred. A value of 0 indicates the
- ///< first level of TLB
- UINT64 Reserved2 :4;
-
- UINT64 FailedInDataTr:1; ///< Bit16, Error occurred in the data
- ///< translation registers.
-
- UINT64 FailedInInsTr:1; ///< Bit17, Error occurred in the instruction
- ///< translation registers
-
- UINT64 FailedInDataTc:1; ///< Bit18, Error occurred in data
- ///< translation cache.
-
- UINT64 FailedInInsTc:1; ///< Bit19, Error occurred in the instruction
- ///< translation cache.
-
- UINT64 FailedOperation:4; ///< Bit23:20, Type of cache operation that
- ///< caused the machine check: 0 - unknown
- ///< 1 - TLB access due to load instruction
- ///< 2 - TLB access due to store
- ///< instruction 3 - TLB access due to
- ///< instruction fetch or instruction
- ///< prefetch 4 - TLB access due to data
- ///< prefetch (both hardware and software)
- ///< 5 - TLB shoot down access 6 - TLB
- ///< probe instruction (probe, tpa) 7 -
- ///< move in (VHPT fill) 8 - purge (insert
- ///< operation that purges entries or a TLB
- ///< purge instruction) All other values
- ///< are reserved.
-
- UINT64 Reserved3:30;
- UINT64 InstructionSet:1; ///< Bit54, Instruction set. If this value
- ///< is set to zero, the instruction that
- ///< generated the machine check was an
- ///< Intel Itanium instruction. If this bit
- ///< is set to one, the instruction that
- ///< generated the machine check was IA-32
- ///< instruction.
-
- UINT64 InstructionSetIsValid:1; ///< Bit55, The is field in the
- ///< TLB_check parameter is valid.
-
- UINT64 PrivelegeLevel:2; ///< Bit57:56, Privilege level. The
- ///< privilege level of the instruction
- ///< bundle responsible for generating the
- ///< machine check.
-
- UINT64 PrivelegeLevelIsValid:1; ///< Bit58, The pl field of the
- ///< TLB_check parameter is valid.
-
- UINT64 McCorrected:1; ///< Bit59, Machine check corrected: This bit
- ///< is set to one to indicate that the machine
- ///< check has been corrected.
-
- UINT64 TargetAddressIsValid:1; ///< Bit60, Target address is valid:
- ///< This bit is set to one to
- ///< indicate that a valid target
- ///< address has been logged.
-
- UINT64 RequesterIdentifier:1; ///< Bit61 Requester identifier: This
- ///< bit is set to one to indicate that
- ///< a valid requester identifier has
- ///< been logged.
-
- UINT64 ResponserIdentifier:1; ///< Bit62, Responder identifier: This
- ///< bit is set to one to indicate that
- ///< a valid responder identifier has
- ///< been logged.
-
- UINT64 PreciseInsPointer:1; ///< Bit63 Precise instruction pointer.
- ///< This bit is set to one to indicate
- ///< that a valid precise instruction
- ///< pointer has been logged.
-} PAL_TLB_CHECK_INFO;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO.
-
- Return Processor Machine Check Information and Processor
- Static State for logging by SAL. It is required by Itanium processors. The
- PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param InfoIndex Unsigned 64-bit integer identifying the
- error information that is being requested.
- See PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO.InfoIndex.
- @param LevelIndex 8-byte formatted value identifying the
- structure to return error information
- on. See PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO_LEVEL_INDEX.
- @param ErrorTypeIndex Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the
- type of error information that is
- being requested for the structure
- identified in LevelIndex.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -6 Argument was valid, but no error
- information was available
-
- @return R9 Error information returned. The format of this
- value is dependant on the input values passed.
- @return R10 If this value is zero, all the error information
- specified by err_type_index has been returned. If
- this value is one, more structure-specific error
- information is available and the caller needs to
- make this procedure call again with level_index
- unchanged and err_type_index, incremented.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_ERROR_INFO 25
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_EXPECTED.
-
- Set/Reset Expected Machine Check Indicator. It is required by
- Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_EXPECTED within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Expected Unsigned integer with a value of 0 or 1 to
- set or reset the hardware resource
- PALE_CHECK examines for expected machine
- checks.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned integer denoting whether a machine check
- was previously expected.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_EXPECTED 23
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_REGISTER_MEM.
-
- Register min-state save area with PAL for machine checks and
- inits. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_REGISTER_MEM within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Address Physical address of the buffer to be
- registered with PAL.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_REGISTER_MEM 27
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_RESUME.
-
- Restore minimal architected state and return to interrupted
- process. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_RESUME within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param SetCmci Unsigned 64 bit integer denoting whether to
- set the CMC interrupt. A value of 0 indicates
- not to set the interrupt, a value of 1
- indicated to set the interrupt, and all other
- values are reserved.
- @param SavePtr Physical address of min-state save area used
- to used to restore processor state.
- @param NewContext Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting whether
- the caller is returning to a new context.
- A value of 0 indicates the caller is
- returning to the interrupted context, a
- value of 1 indicates that the caller is
- returning to a new context.
-
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_RESUME 26
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_HALT.
-
- Enter the low-power HALT state or an implementation-dependent
- low-power state. It is optinal. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_HALT within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param HaltState Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting low power
- state requested.
- @param IoDetailPtr 8-byte aligned physical address pointer to
- information on the type of I/O
- (load/store) requested.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Value returned if a load instruction is requested
- in the io_detail_ptr
-
-**/
-#define PAL_HALT 28
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_HALT_INFO.
-
- Return the low power capabilities of the processor. It is
- required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Stacked Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_HALT_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param PowerBuffer 64-bit pointer to a 64-byte buffer aligned
- on an 8-byte boundary.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_HALT_INFO 257
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_HALT_LIGHT.
-
- Enter the low power LIGHT HALT state. It is required by
- Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_HALT_LIGHT within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_HALT_LIGHT 29
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_LINE_INIT.
-
- Initialize tags and data of a cache line for processor
- testing. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical and virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_LINE_INIT within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Address Unsigned 64-bit integer value denoting the
- physical address from which the physical page
- number is to be generated. The address must be
- an implemented physical address, bit 63 must
- be zero.
- @param DataValue 64-bit data value which is used to
- initialize the cache line.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_LINE_INIT 31
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_READ.
-
- Read tag and data of a cache line for diagnostic testing. It
- is optional. The PAL procedure supports the
- Satcked Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_READ within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param LineId 8-byte formatted value describing where in the
- cache to read the data.
- @param Address 64-bit 8-byte aligned physical address from
- which to read the data. The address must be an
- implemented physical address on the processor
- model with bit 63 set to zero.
-
- @retval 1 The word at address was found in the
- cache, but the line was invalid.
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -5 The word at address was not found in the
- cache.
- @retval -7 The operation requested is not supported
- for this cache_type and level.
-
- @return R9 Right-justified value returned from the cache
- line.
- @return R10 The number of bits returned in data.
- @return R11 The status of the cache line.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_READ 259
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_CACHE_WRITE.
-
- Write tag and data of a cache for diagnostic testing. It is
- optional. The PAL procedure supports the Satcked Registers
- calling convention. It could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_CACHE_WRITE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param LineId 8-byte formatted value describing where in the
- cache to write the data.
- @param Address 64-bit 8-byte aligned physical address at
- which the data should be written. The address
- must be an implemented physical address on the
- processor model with bit 63 set to 0.
- @param Data Unsigned 64-bit integer value to write into
- the specified part of the cache.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -7 The operation requested is not supported
- for this cache_type and level.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_CACHE_WRITE 260
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_TEST_INFO.
-
- Returns alignment and size requirements needed for the memory
- buffer passed to the PAL_TEST_PROC procedure as well as
- information on self-test control words for the processor self
- tests. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_TEST_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param TestPhase Unsigned integer that specifies which phase
- of the processor self-test information is
- being requested on. A value of 0 indicates
- the phase two of the processor self-test and
- a value of 1 indicates phase one of the
- processor self-test. All other values are
- reserved.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the number of
- bytes of main memory needed to perform the second
- phase of processor self-test.
- @return R10 Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting the alignment
- required for the memory buffer.
- @return R11 48-bit wide bit-field indicating if control of
- the processor self-tests is supported and which
- bits of the test_control field are defined for
- use.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_TEST_INFO 37
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 BufferSize:56; ///< Indicates the size in bytes of the memory
- ///< buffer that is passed to this procedure.
- ///< BufferSize must be greater than or equal in
- ///< size to the bytes_needed return value from
- ///< PAL_TEST_INFO, otherwise this procedure will
- ///< return with an invalid argument return
- ///< value.
-
- UINT64 TestPhase:8; ///< Defines which phase of the processor
- ///< self-tests are requested to be run. A value
- ///< of zero indicates to run phase two of the
- ///< processor self-tests. Phase two of the
- ///< processor self-tests are ones that require
- ///< external memory to execute correctly. A
- ///< value of one indicates to run phase one of
- ///< the processor self-tests. Phase one of the
- ///< processor self-tests are tests run during
- ///< PALE_RESET and do not depend on external
- ///< memory to run correctly. When the caller
- ///< requests to have phase one of the processor
- ///< self-test run via this procedure call, a
- ///< memory buffer may be needed to save and
- ///< restore state as required by the PAL calling
- ///< conventions. The procedure PAL_TEST_INFO
- ///< informs the caller about the requirements of
- ///< the memory buffer.
-} PAL_TEST_INFO_INFO;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 TestControl:47; ///< This is an ordered implementation-specific
- ///< control word that allows the user control
- ///< over the length and runtime of the
- ///< processor self-tests. This control word is
- ///< ordered from the longest running tests up
- ///< to the shortest running tests with bit 0
- ///< controlling the longest running test. PAL
- ///< may not implement all 47-bits of the
- ///< test_control word. PAL communicates if a
- ///< bit provides control by placing a zero in
- ///< that bit. If a bit provides no control,
- ///< PAL will place a one in it. PAL will have
- ///< two sets of test_control bits for the two
- ///< phases of the processor self-test. PAL
- ///< provides information about implemented
- ///< test_control bits at the hand-off from PAL
- ///< to SAL for the firmware recovery check.
- ///< These test_control bits provide control
- ///< for phase one of processor self-test. It
- ///< also provides this information via the PAL
- ///< procedure call PAL_TEST_INFO for both the
- ///< phase one and phase two processor tests
- ///< depending on which information the caller
- ///< is requesting. PAL interprets these bits
- ///< as input parameters on two occasions. The
- ///< first time is when SAL passes control back
- ///< to PAL after the firmware recovery check.
- ///< The second time is when a call to
- ///< PAL_TEST_PROC is made. When PAL interprets
- ///< these bits it will only interpret
- ///< implemented test_control bits and will
- ///< ignore the values located in the
- ///< unimplemented test_control bits. PAL
- ///< interprets the implemented bits such that
- ///< if a bit contains a zero, this indicates
- ///< to run the test. If a bit contains a one,
- ///< this indicates to PAL to skip the test. If
- ///< the cs bit indicates that control is not
- ///< available, the test_control bits will be
- ///< ignored or generate an illegal argument in
- ///< procedure calls if the caller sets these
- ///< bits.
-
- UINT64 ControlSupport:1; ///< This bit defines if an implementation
- ///< supports control of the PAL self-tests
- ///< via the self-test control word. If
- ///< this bit is 0, the implementation does
- ///< not support control of the processor
- ///< self-tests via the self-test control
- ///< word. If this bit is 1, the
- ///< implementation does support control of
- ///< the processor self-tests via the
- ///< self-test control word. If control is
- ///< not supported, GR37 will be ignored at
- ///< the hand-off between SAL and PAL after
- ///< the firmware recovery check and the
- ///< PAL procedures related to the
- ///< processor self-tests may return
- ///< illegal arguments if a user tries to
- ///< use the self-test control features.
- UINT64 Reserved:16;
-} PAL_SELF_TEST_CONTROL;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Attributes:8; ///< Specifies the memory attributes that are
- ///< allowed to be used with the memory buffer
- ///< passed to this procedure. The attributes
- ///< parameter is a vector where each bit
- ///< represents one of the virtual memory
- ///< attributes defined by the architecture.See
- ///< MEMORY_AATRIBUTES. The caller is required
- ///< to support the cacheable attribute for the
- ///< memory buffer, otherwise an invalid
- ///< argument will be returned.
- UINT64 Reserved:8;
- UINT64 TestControl:48; ///< Is the self-test control word
- ///< corresponding to the test_phase passed.
- ///< This test_control directs the coverage and
- ///< runtime of the processor self-tests
- ///< specified by the test_phase input
- ///< argument. Information on if this
- ///< feature is implemented and the number of
- ///< bits supported can be obtained by the
- ///< PAL_TEST_INFO procedure call. If this
- ///< feature is implemented by the processor,
- ///< the caller can selectively skip parts of
- ///< the processor self-test by setting
- ///< test_control bits to a one. If a bit has a
- ///< zero, this test will be run. The values in
- ///< the unimplemented bits are ignored. If
- ///< PAL_TEST_INFO indicated that the self-test
- ///< control word is not implemented, this
- ///< procedure will return with an invalid
- ///< argument status if the caller sets any of
- ///< the test_control bits. See
- ///< PAL_SELF_TEST_CONTROL.
-} PAL_TEST_CONTROL;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_TEST_PROC.
-
- Perform late processor self test. It is required by Itanium processors. The
- PAL procedure supports the Static Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_TEST_PROC within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param TestAddress 64-bit physical address of main memory
- area to be used by processor self-test.
- The memory region passed must be
- cacheable, bit 63 must be zero.
- @param TestInfo Input argument specifying the size of the
- memory buffer passed and the phase of the
- processor self-test that should be run. See
- PAL_TEST_INFO.
- @param TestParam Input argument specifying the self-test
- control word and the allowable memory
- attributes that can be used with the memory
- buffer. See PAL_TEST_CONTROL.
-
- @retval 1 Call completed without error, but hardware
- failures occurred during self-test.
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Formatted 8-byte value denoting the state of the
- processor after self-test
-
-**/
-#define PAL_TEST_PROC 258
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 NumberOfInterruptControllers; ///< Number of interrupt
- ///< controllers currently
- ///< enabled on the system.
-
- UINT32 NumberOfProcessors; ///< Number of processors currently
- ///< enabled on the system.
-} PAL_PLATFORM_INFO;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_COPY_INFO.
-
- Return information needed to relocate PAL procedures and PAL
- PMI code to memory. It is required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure
- supports the Static Registers calling convention. It could be
- called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_COPY_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param CopyType Unsigned integer denoting type of procedures
- for which copy information is requested.
- @param PlatformInfo 8-byte formatted value describing the
- number of processors and the number of
- interrupt controllers currently enabled
- on the system. See PAL_PLATFORM_INFO.
- @param McaProcStateInfo Unsigned integer denoting the number
- of bytes that SAL needs for the
- min-state save area for each
- processor.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned integer denoting the number of bytes of
- PAL information that must be copied to main
- memory.
- @return R10 Unsigned integer denoting the starting alignment
- of the data to be copied.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_COPY_INFO 30
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_COPY_PAL.
-
- Relocate PAL procedures and PAL PMI code to memory. It is
- required by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at physical
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_COPY_PAL within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param TargetAddress Physical address of a memory buffer to
- copy relocatable PAL procedures and PAL
- PMI code.
- @param AllocSize Unsigned integer denoting the size of the
- buffer passed by SAL for the copy operation.
- @param CopyOption Unsigned integer indicating whether
- relocatable PAL code and PAL PMI code
- should be copied from firmware address
- space to main memory.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned integer denoting the offset of PAL_PROC
- in the relocatable segment copied.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_COPY_PAL 256
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV.
-
- Enter IA-32 System environment. It is optional. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention.
- It could be called at physical mode.
-
- Note: Since this is a special call, it does not follow the PAL
- static register calling convention. GR28 contains the index of
- PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV within the list of PAL procedures. All other
- input arguments including GR29-GR31 are setup by SAL to values
- as required by the IA-32 operating system defined in Table
- 11-67. The registers that are designated as preserved, scratch,
- input arguments and procedure return values by the static
- procedure calling convention are not followed by this call. For
- instance, GR5 and GR6 need not be preserved since these are
- regarded as scratch by the IA-32 operating system. Note: In an
- MP system, this call must be COMPLETED on the first CPU to enter
- the IA-32 System Environment (may or may not be the BSP) prior
- to being called on the remaining processors in the MP system.
-
- @param Index GR28 contains the index of the
- PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV call within the list of PAL
- procedures.
-
-
- @retval The status is returned in GR4.
- -1 - Un-implemented procedure 0 JMPE detected
- at privilege level
-
- 0 - 1 SAL allocated buffer for IA-32 System
- Environment operation is too small
-
- 2 - IA-32 Firmware Checksum Error
-
- 3 - SAL allocated buffer for IA-32 System
- Environment operation is not properly aligned
-
- 4 - Error in SAL MP Info Table
-
- 5 - Error in SAL Memory Descriptor Table
-
- 6 - Error in SAL System Table
-
- 7 - Inconsistent IA-32 state
-
- 8 - IA-32 Firmware Internal Error
-
- 9 - IA-32 Soft Reset (Note: remaining register
- state is undefined for this termination
- reason)
-
- 10 - Machine Check Error
-
- 11 - Error in SAL I/O Intercept Table
-
- 12 - Processor exit due to other processor in
- MP system terminating the IA32 system
- environment. (Note: remaining register state
- is undefined for this termination reason.)
-
- 13 - Itanium architecture-based state
- corruption by either SAL PMI handler or I/O
- Intercept callback function.
-
-
-**/
-#define PAL_ENTER_IA_32_ENV 33
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PMI_ENTRYPOINT.
-
- Register PMI memory entrypoints with processor. It is required
- by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked Registers
- calling convention. It could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PMI_ENTRYPOINT within the list of
- PAL procedures.
- @param SalPmiEntry 256-byte aligned physical address of SAL
- PMI entrypoint in memory.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PMI_ENTRYPOINT 32
-
-
-/**
-
- The ASCII brand identification string will be copied to the
- address specified in the address input argument. The processor
- brand identification string is defined to be a maximum of 128
- characters long; 127 bytes will contain characters and the 128th
- byte is defined to be NULL (0). A processor may return less than
- the 127 ASCII characters as long as the string is null
- terminated. The string length will be placed in the brand_info
- return argument.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BRAND_INFO_ID_REQUEST 0
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_BRAND_INFO.
-
- Provides processor branding information. It is optional by
- Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at physical and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_BRAND_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param InfoRequest Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the
- information that is being requested. (See
- PAL_BRAND_INFO_ID_REQUEST)
- @param Address Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the
- address of the 128-byte block to which the
- processor brand string shall be written.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -6 Input argument is not implemented.
-
- @return R9 Brand information returned. The format of this
- value is dependent on the input values passed.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_BRAND_INFO 274
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_GET_HW_POLICY.
-
- Returns the current hardware resource sharing policy of the
- processor. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports
- the Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical and Virtual mode.
-
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_GET_HW_POLICY within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param ProcessorNumber Unsigned 64-bit integer that specifies
- for which logical processor
- information is being requested. This
- input argument must be zero for the
- first call to this procedure and can
- be a maximum value of one less than
- the number of logical processors
- impacted by the hardware resource
- sharing policy, which is returned by
- the R10 return value.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned 64-bit integer representing the current
- hardware resource sharing policy.
- @return R10 Unsigned 64-bit integer that returns the number
- of logical processors impacted by the policy
- input argument.
- @return R11 Unsigned 64-bit integer containing the logical
- address of one of the logical processors
- impacted by policy modification.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_GET_HW_POLICY 48
-
-
-//
-// Value of PAL_SET_HW_POLICY.Policy
-//
-#define PAL_SET_HW_POLICY_PERFORMANCE 0
-#define PAL_SET_HW_POLICY_FAIRNESS 1
-#define PAL_SET_HW_POLICY_HIGH_PRIORITY 2
-#define PAL_SET_HW_POLICY_EXCLUSIVE_HIGH_PRIORITY 3
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_SET_HW_POLICY.
-
- Sets the current hardware resource sharing policy of the
- processor. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports
- the Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_SET_HW_POLICY within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Policy Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the hardware
- resource sharing policy the caller is setting.
- See Value of PAL_SET_HW_POLICY.Policy above.
-
- @retval 1 Call completed successfully but could not
- change the hardware policy since a
- competing logical processor is set in
- exclusive high priority.
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_SET_HW_POLICY 49
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Mode:3; ///< Bit2:0, Indicates the mode of operation for this
- ///< procedure: 0 - Query mode 1 - Error inject mode
- ///< (err_inj should also be specified) 2 - Cancel
- ///< outstanding trigger. All other fields in
- ///< PAL_MC_ERROR_TYPE_INFO,
- ///< PAL_MC_ERROR_STRUCTURE_INFO and
- ///< PAL_MC_ERROR_DATA_BUFFER are ignored. All other
- ///< values are reserved.
-
- UINT64 ErrorInjection:3; ///< Bit5:3, indicates the mode of error
- ///< injection: 0 - Error inject only (no
- ///< error consumption) 1 - Error inject
- ///< and consume All other values are
- ///< reserved.
-
- UINT64 ErrorSeverity:2; ///< Bit7:6, indicates the severity desired
- ///< for error injection/query. Definitions
- ///< of the different error severity types
- ///< 0 - Corrected error 1 - Recoverable
- ///< error 2 - Fatal error 3 - Reserved
-
- UINT64 ErrorStructure:5; ///< Bit12:8, Indicates the structure
- ///< identification for error
- ///< injection/query: 0 - Any structure
- ///< (cannot be used during query mode).
- ///< When selected, the structure type used
- ///< for error injection is determined by
- ///< PAL. 1 - Cache 2 - TLB 3 - Register
- ///< file 4 - Bus/System interconnect 5-15
- ///< - Reserved 16-31 - Processor
- ///< specific error injection
- ///< capabilities.ErrorDataBuffer is used
- ///< to specify error types. Please refer
- ///< to the processor specific
- ///< documentation for additional details.
-
- UINT64 StructureHierarchy:3; ///< Bit15:13, Indicates the structure
- ///< hierarchy for error
- ///< injection/query: 0 - Any level of
- ///< hierarchy (cannot be used during
- ///< query mode). When selected, the
- ///< structure hierarchy used for error
- ///< injection is determined by PAL. 1
- ///< - Error structure hierarchy
- ///< level-1 2 - Error structure
- ///< hierarchy level-2 3 - Error
- ///< structure hierarchy level-3 4 -
- ///< Error structure hierarchy level-4
- ///< All other values are reserved.
-
- UINT64 Reserved:32; ///< Reserved 47:16 Reserved
-
- UINT64 ImplSpec:16; ///< Bit63:48, Processor specific error injection capabilities.
-} PAL_MC_ERROR_TYPE_INFO;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 StructInfoIsValid:1; ///< Bit0 When 1, indicates that the
- ///< structure information fields
- ///< (c_t,cl_p,cl_id) are valid and
- ///< should be used for error injection.
- ///< When 0, the structure information
- ///< fields are ignored, and the values
- ///< of these fields used for error
- ///< injection are
- ///< implementation-specific.
-
- UINT64 CacheType:2; ///< Bit2:1 Indicates which cache should be used
- ///< for error injection: 0 - Reserved 1 -
- ///< Instruction cache 2 - Data or unified cache
- ///< 3 - Reserved
-
- UINT64 PortionOfCacheLine:3; ///< Bit5:3 Indicates the portion of the
- ///< cache line where the error should
- ///< be injected: 0 - Reserved 1 - Tag
- ///< 2 - Data 3 - mesi All other
- ///< values are reserved.
-
- UINT64 Mechanism:3; ///< Bit8:6 Indicates which mechanism is used to
- ///< identify the cache line to be used for error
- ///< injection: 0 - Reserved 1 - Virtual address
- ///< provided in the inj_addr field of the buffer
- ///< pointed to by err_data_buffer should be used
- ///< to identify the cache line for error
- ///< injection. 2 - Physical address provided in
- ///< the inj_addr field of the buffer pointed to
- ///< by err_data_buffershould be used to identify
- ///< the cache line for error injection. 3 - way
- ///< and index fields provided in err_data_buffer
- ///< should be used to identify the cache line
- ///< for error injection. All other values are
- ///< reserved.
-
- UINT64 DataPoisonOfCacheLine:1; ///< Bit9 When 1, indicates that a
- ///< multiple bit, non-correctable
- ///< error should be injected in the
- ///< cache line specified by cl_id.
- ///< If this injected error is not
- ///< consumed, it may eventually
- ///< cause a data-poisoning event
- ///< resulting in a corrected error
- ///< signal, when the associated
- ///< cache line is cast out (implicit
- ///< or explicit write-back of the
- ///< cache line). The error severity
- ///< specified by err_sev in
- ///< err_type_info must be set to 0
- ///< (corrected error) when this bit
- ///< is set.
-
- UINT64 Reserved1:22;
-
- UINT64 TrigerInfoIsValid:1; ///< Bit32 When 1, indicates that the
- ///< trigger information fields (trigger,
- ///< trigger_pl) are valid and should be
- ///< used for error injection. When 0,
- ///< the trigger information fields are
- ///< ignored and error injection is
- ///< performed immediately.
-
- UINT64 Triger:4; ///< Bit36:33 Indicates the operation type to be
- ///< used as the error trigger condition. The
- ///< address corresponding to the trigger is
- ///< specified in the trigger_addr field of the
- ///< buffer pointed to by err_data_buffer: 0 -
- ///< Instruction memory access. The trigger match
- ///< conditions for this operation type are similar
- ///< to the IBR address breakpoint match conditions
- ///< 1 - Data memory access. The trigger match
- ///< conditions for this operation type are similar
- ///< to the DBR address breakpoint match conditions
- ///< All other values are reserved.
-
- UINT64 PrivilegeOfTriger:3; ///< Bit39:37 Indicates the privilege
- ///< level of the context during which
- ///< the error should be injected: 0 -
- ///< privilege level 0 1 - privilege
- ///< level 1 2 - privilege level 2 3 -
- ///< privilege level 3 All other values
- ///< are reserved. If the implementation
- ///< does not support privilege level
- ///< qualifier for triggers (i.e. if
- ///< trigger_pl is 0 in the capabilities
- ///< vector), this field is ignored and
- ///< triggers can be taken at any
- ///< privilege level.
-
- UINT64 Reserved2:24;
-} PAL_MC_ERROR_STRUCT_INFO;
-
-/**
-
- Buffer Pointed to by err_data_buffer - TLB
-
-**/
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 TrigerAddress;
- UINT64 VirtualPageNumber:52;
- UINT64 Reserved1:8;
- UINT64 RegionId:24;
- UINT64 Reserved2:40;
-} PAL_MC_ERROR_DATA_BUFFER_TLB;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT.
-
- Injects the requested processor error or returns information
- on the supported injection capabilities for this particular
- processor implementation. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Stacked Registers calling convention.
- It could be called at physical and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param ErrorTypeInfo Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the
- first level error information which
- identifies the error structure and
- corresponding structure hierarchy, and
- the error severity.
- @param ErrorStructInfo Unsigned 64-bit integer identifying
- the optional structure specific
- information that provides the second
- level details for the requested error.
- @param ErrorDataBuffer 64-bit physical address of a buffer
- providing additional parameters for
- the requested error. The address of
- this buffer must be 8-byte aligned.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -4 Call completed with error; the requested
- error could not be injected due to failure in
- locating the target location in the specified
- structure.
- @retval -5 Argument was valid, but requested error
- injection capability is not supported.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
- @return R9 64-bit vector specifying the supported error
- injection capabilities for the input argument
- combination of struct_hier, err_struct and
- err_sev fields in ErrorTypeInfo.
- @return R10 64-bit vector specifying the architectural
- resources that are used by the procedure.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MC_ERROR_INJECT 276
-
-
-//
-// Types of PAL_GET_PSTATE.Type
-//
-#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_RECENT 0
-#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_AVERAGE_NEW_START 1
-#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_AVERAGE 2
-#define PAL_GET_PSTATE_NOW 3
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_GET_PSTATE.
-
- Returns the performance index of the processor. It is optional
- by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked Registers
- calling convention. It could be called at physical and Virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_GET_PSTATE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Type Type of performance_index value to be returned
- by this procedure.See PAL_GET_PSTATE.Type above.
-
- @retval 1 Call completed without error, but accuracy
- of performance index has been impacted by a
- thermal throttling event, or a
- hardware-initiated event.
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned integer denoting the processor
- performance for the time duration since the last
- PAL_GET_PSTATE procedure call was made. The
- value returned is between 0 and 100, and is
- relative to the performance index of the highest
- available P-state.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_GET_PSTATE 262
-
-/**
-
- Layout of PAL_PSTATE_INFO.PStateBuffer
-
-**/
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 PerformanceIndex:7;
- UINT32 Reserved1:5;
- UINT32 TypicalPowerDissipation:20;
- UINT32 TransitionLatency1;
- UINT32 TransitionLatency2;
- UINT32 Reserved2;
-} PAL_PSTATE_INFO_BUFFER;
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_PSTATE_INFO.
-
- Returns information about the P-states supported by the
- processor. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports
- the Static Registers calling convention. It could be called
- at physical and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_PSTATE_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param PStateBuffer 64-bit pointer to a 256-byte buffer
- aligned on an 8-byte boundary. See
- PAL_PSTATE_INFO_BUFFER above.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned integer denoting the number of P-states
- supported. The maximum value of this field is 16.
- @return R10 Dependency domain information
-
-**/
-#define PAL_PSTATE_INFO 44
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_SET_PSTATE.
-
- To request a processor transition to a given P-state. It is
- optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at physical
- and Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_SET_PSTATE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param PState Unsigned integer denoting the processor
- P-state being requested.
- @param ForcePState Unsigned integer denoting whether the
- P-state change should be forced for the
- logical processor.
-
- @retval 1 Call completed without error, but
- transition request was not accepted
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_SET_PSTATE 263
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_SHUTDOWN.
-
- Put the logical processor into a low power state which can be
- exited only by a reset event. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL
- procedure supports the Static Registers calling convention. It
- could be called at physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_SHUTDOWN within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param NotifyPlatform 8-byte aligned physical address
- pointer providing details on how to
- optionally notify the platform that
- the processor is entering a shutdown
- state.
-
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_SHUTDOWN 45
-
-/**
-
- Layout of PAL_MEMORY_BUFFER.ControlWord
-
-**/
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Registration:1;
- UINT64 ProbeInterrupt:1;
- UINT64 Reserved:62;
-} PAL_MEMORY_CONTROL_WORD;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_MEMORY_BUFFER.
-
- Provides cacheable memory to PAL for exclusive use during
- runtime. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the
- Static Registers calling convention. It could be called at
- physical mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_MEMORY_BUFFER within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param BaseAddress Physical address of the memory buffer
- allocated for PAL use.
- @param AllocSize Unsigned integer denoting the size of the
- memory buffer.
- @param ControlWord Formatted bit vector that provides control
- options for this procedure. See
- PAL_MEMORY_CONTROL_WORD above.
-
- @retval 1 Call has not completed a buffer relocation
- due to a pending interrupt
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
- @return R9 Returns the minimum size of the memory buffer
- required if the alloc_size input argument was
- not large enough.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_MEMORY_BUFFER 277
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_CREATE.
-
- Initializes a new vpd for the operation of a new virtual
- processor in the virtual environment. It is optional by Itanium processors.
- The PAL procedure supports the Stacked Registers calling
- convention. It could be called at Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_CREATE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Vpd 64-bit host virtual pointer to the Virtual
- Processor Descriptor (VPD).
- @param HostIva 64-bit host virtual pointer to the host IVT
- for the virtual processor
- @param OptionalHandler 64-bit non-zero host-virtual pointer
- to an optional handler for
- virtualization intercepts.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_CREATE 265
-
-/**
-
- Virtual Environment Information Parameter
-
-**/
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Reserved1:8;
- UINT64 Opcode:1;
- UINT64 Reserved:53;
-} PAL_VP_ENV_INFO_RETURN;
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_ENV_INFO.
-
- Returns the parameters needed to enter a virtual environment.
- It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at Virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_ENV_INFO within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Vpd 64-bit host virtual pointer to the Virtual
- Processor Descriptor (VPD).
- @param HostIva 64-bit host virtual pointer to the host IVT
- for the virtual processor
- @param OptionalHandler 64-bit non-zero host-virtual pointer
- to an optional handler for
- virtualization intercepts.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
- @return R9 Unsigned integer denoting the number of bytes
- required by the PAL virtual environment buffer
- during PAL_VP_INIT_ENV
- @return R10 64-bit vector of virtual environment
- information. See PAL_VP_ENV_INFO_RETURN.
-
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_ENV_INFO 266
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_EXIT_ENV.
-
- Allows a logical processor to exit a virtual environment.
- It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at Virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_EXIT_ENV within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Iva Optional 64-bit host virtual pointer to the IVT
- when this procedure is done
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_EXIT_ENV 267
-
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_INIT_ENV.
-
- Allows a logical processor to enter a virtual environment. It
- is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at Virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_INIT_ENV within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param ConfigOptions 64-bit vector of global configuration
- settings.
- @param PhysicalBase Host physical base address of a block of
- contiguous physical memory for the PAL
- virtual environment buffer 1) This
- memory area must be allocated by the VMM
- and be 4K aligned. The first logical
- processor to enter the environment will
- initialize the physical block for
- virtualization operations.
- @param VirtualBase Host virtual base address of the
- corresponding physical memory block for
- the PAL virtual environment buffer : The
- VMM must maintain the host virtual to host
- physical data and instruction translations
- in TRs for addresses within the allocated
- address space. Logical processors in this
- virtual environment will use this address
- when transitioning to virtual mode
- operations.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
- @return R9 Virtualization Service Address - VSA specifies
- the virtual base address of the PAL
- virtualization services in this virtual
- environment.
-
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_INIT_ENV 268
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_REGISTER.
-
- Register a different host IVT and/or a different optional
- virtualization intercept handler for the virtual processor
- specified by vpd. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure
- supports the Stacked Registers calling convention. It could be
- called at Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_REGISTER within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Vpd 64-bit host virtual pointer to the Virtual
- Processor Descriptor (VPD) host_iva 64-bit host
- virtual pointer to the host IVT for the virtual
- processor
- @param OptionalHandler 64-bit non-zero host-virtual pointer
- to an optional handler for
- virtualization intercepts.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_REGISTER 269
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_RESTORE.
-
- Restores virtual processor state for the specified vpd on the
- logical processor. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure
- supports the Stacked Registers calling convention. It could be
- called at Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_RESTORE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Vpd 64-bit host virtual pointer to the Virtual
- Processor Descriptor (VPD) host_iva 64-bit host
- virtual pointer to the host IVT for the virtual
- processor
- @param PalVector Vector specifies PAL procedure
- implementation-specific state to be
- restored.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_RESTORE 270
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_SAVE.
-
- Saves virtual processor state for the specified vpd on the
- logical processor. It is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure
- supports the Stacked Registers calling convention. It could be
- called at Virtual mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_SAVE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Vpd 64-bit host virtual pointer to the Virtual
- Processor Descriptor (VPD) host_iva 64-bit host
- virtual pointer to the host IVT for the virtual
- processor
- @param PalVector Vector specifies PAL procedure
- implementation-specific state to be
- restored.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_SAVE 271
-
-
-/**
- PAL Procedure - PAL_VP_TERMINATE.
-
- Terminates operation for the specified virtual processor. It
- is optional by Itanium processors. The PAL procedure supports the Stacked
- Registers calling convention. It could be called at Virtual
- mode.
-
- @param Index Index of PAL_VP_TERMINATE within the list of PAL
- procedures.
- @param Vpd 64-bit host virtual pointer to the Virtual
- Processor Descriptor (VPD)
- @param Iva Optional 64-bit host virtual pointer to the IVT
- when this procedure is done.
-
- @retval 0 Call completed without error
- @retval -1 Unimplemented procedure
- @retval -2 Invalid argument
- @retval -3 Call completed with error.
- @retval -9 Call requires PAL memory buffer.
-
-**/
-#define PAL_VP_TERMINATE 272
-
-#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Sal.h b/MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Sal.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ae9c4c5263..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/IndustryStandard/Sal.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,909 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- Main SAL API's defined in Intel Itanium Processor Family System Abstraction
- Layer Specification Revision 3.2 (December 2003)
-
-Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
-SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __SAL_API_H__
-#define __SAL_API_H__
-
-///
-/// SAL return status type
-///
-typedef INTN EFI_SAL_STATUS;
-
-///
-/// Call completed without error.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_SUCCESS ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) 0)
-///
-/// Call completed without error, but some information was lost due to overflow.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_OVERFLOW ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) 1)
-///
-/// Call completed without error; effect a warm boot of the system to complete the update.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_WARM_BOOT_NEEDED ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) 2)
-///
-/// More information is available for retrieval.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_MORE_RECORDS ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) 3)
-///
-/// Not implemented.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) - 1)
-///
-/// Invalid Argument.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_INVALID_ARGUMENT ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) - 2)
-///
-/// Call completed without error.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_ERROR ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) - 3)
-///
-/// Virtual address not registered.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_ERROR ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) - 4)
-///
-/// No information available.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) - 5)
-///
-/// Scratch buffer required.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_NOT_ENOUGH_SCRATCH ((EFI_SAL_STATUS) - 9)
-
-///
-/// Return registers from SAL.
-///
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// SAL return status value in r8.
- ///
- EFI_SAL_STATUS Status;
- ///
- /// SAL returned value in r9.
- ///
- UINTN r9;
- ///
- /// SAL returned value in r10.
- ///
- UINTN r10;
- ///
- /// SAL returned value in r11.
- ///
- UINTN r11;
-} SAL_RETURN_REGS;
-
-/**
- Prototype of SAL procedures.
-
- @param FunctionId Functional identifier.
- The upper 32 bits are ignored and only the lower 32 bits
- are used. The following functional identifiers are defined:
- 0x01XXXXXX - Architected SAL functional group.
- 0x02XXXXXX to 0x03XXXXXX - OEM SAL functional group. Each OEM is
- allowed to use the entire range in the 0x02XXXXXX to 0x03XXXXXX range.
- 0x04XXXXXX to 0xFFFFFFFF - Reserved.
- @param Arg1 The first parameter of the architected/OEM specific SAL functions.
- @param Arg2 The second parameter of the architected/OEM specific SAL functions.
- @param Arg3 The third parameter passed to the ESAL function based.
- @param Arg4 The fourth parameter passed to the ESAL function based.
- @param Arg5 The fifth parameter passed to the ESAL function based.
- @param Arg6 The sixth parameter passed to the ESAL function.
- @param Arg7 The seventh parameter passed to the ESAL function based.
-
- @return r8 Return status: positive number indicates successful,
- negative number indicates failure.
- r9 Other return parameter in r9.
- r10 Other return parameter in r10.
- r11 Other return parameter in r11.
-
-**/
-typedef
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-(EFIAPI *SAL_PROC)(
- IN UINT64 FunctionId,
- IN UINT64 Arg1,
- IN UINT64 Arg2,
- IN UINT64 Arg3,
- IN UINT64 Arg4,
- IN UINT64 Arg5,
- IN UINT64 Arg6,
- IN UINT64 Arg7
- );
-
-//
-// SAL Procedure FunctionId definition
-//
-
-///
-/// Register software code locations with SAL.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_SET_VECTORS 0x01000000
-///
-/// Return Machine State information obtained by SAL.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_GET_STATE_INFO 0x01000001
-///
-/// Obtain size of Machine State information.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_GET_STATE_INFO_SIZE 0x01000002
-///
-/// Clear Machine State information.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_CLEAR_STATE_INFO 0x01000003
-///
-/// Cause the processor to go into a spin loop within SAL.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_MC_RENDEZ 0x01000004
-///
-/// Register the machine check interface layer with SAL.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_MC_SET_PARAMS 0x01000005
-///
-/// Register the physical addresses of locations needed by SAL.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_REGISTER_PHYSICAL_ADDR 0x01000006
-///
-/// Flush the instruction or data caches.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_CACHE_FLUSH 0x01000008
-///
-/// Initialize the instruction and data caches.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_CACHE_INIT 0x01000009
-///
-/// Read from the PCI configuration space.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_PCI_CONFIG_READ 0x01000010
-///
-/// Write to the PCI configuration space.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_PCI_CONFIG_WRITE 0x01000011
-///
-/// Return the base frequency of the platform.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_FREQ_BASE 0x01000012
-///
-/// Returns information on the physical processor mapping within the platform.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_PHYSICAL_ID_INFO 0x01000013
-///
-/// Update the contents of firmware blocks.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL 0x01000020
-
-#define EFI_SAL_FUNCTION_ID_MASK 0x0000ffff
-#define EFI_SAL_MAX_SAL_FUNCTION_ID 0x00000021
-
-//
-// SAL Procedure parameter definitions
-// Not much point in using typedefs or enums because all params
-// are UINT64 and the entry point is common
-//
-
-//
-// Parameter of EFI_SAL_SET_VECTORS
-//
-// Vector type
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_SET_MCA_VECTOR 0x0
-#define EFI_SAL_SET_INIT_VECTOR 0x1
-#define EFI_SAL_SET_BOOT_RENDEZ_VECTOR 0x2
-///
-/// The format of a length_cs_n argument.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Length : 32;
- UINT64 ChecksumValid : 1;
- UINT64 Reserved1 : 7;
- UINT64 ByteChecksum : 8;
- UINT64 Reserved2 : 16;
-} SAL_SET_VECTORS_CS_N;
-
-//
-// Parameter of EFI_SAL_GET_STATE_INFO, EFI_SAL_GET_STATE_INFO_SIZE, and EFI_SAL_CLEAR_STATE_INFO
-//
-// Type of information
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_MCA_STATE_INFO 0x0
-#define EFI_SAL_INIT_STATE_INFO 0x1
-#define EFI_SAL_CMC_STATE_INFO 0x2
-#define EFI_SAL_CP_STATE_INFO 0x3
-
-//
-// Parameter of EFI_SAL_MC_SET_PARAMS
-//
-// Unsigned 64-bit integer value for the parameter type of the machine check interface
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_MC_SET_RENDEZ_PARAM 0x1
-#define EFI_SAL_MC_SET_WAKEUP_PARAM 0x2
-#define EFI_SAL_MC_SET_CPE_PARAM 0x3
-//
-// Unsigned 64-bit integer value indicating whether interrupt vector or
-// memory address is specified
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_MC_SET_INTR_PARAM 0x1
-#define EFI_SAL_MC_SET_MEM_PARAM 0x2
-
-//
-// Parameter of EFI_SAL_REGISTER_PAL_PHYSICAL_ADDR
-//
-// The encoded value of the entity whose physical address is registered
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_REGISTER_PAL_ADDR 0x0
-
-//
-// Parameter of EFI_SAL_CACHE_FLUSH
-//
-// Unsigned 64-bit integer denoting type of cache flush operation
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_FLUSH_I_CACHE 0x01
-#define EFI_SAL_FLUSH_D_CACHE 0x02
-#define EFI_SAL_FLUSH_BOTH_CACHE 0x03
-#define EFI_SAL_FLUSH_MAKE_COHERENT 0x04
-
-//
-// Parameter of EFI_SAL_PCI_CONFIG_READ and EFI_SAL_PCI_CONFIG_WRITE
-//
-// PCI config size
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_PCI_CONFIG_ONE_BYTE 0x1
-#define EFI_SAL_PCI_CONFIG_TWO_BYTES 0x2
-#define EFI_SAL_PCI_CONFIG_FOUR_BYTES 0x4
-//
-// The type of PCI configuration address
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_PCI_COMPATIBLE_ADDRESS 0x0
-#define EFI_SAL_PCI_EXTENDED_REGISTER_ADDRESS 0x1
-///
-/// The format of PCI Compatible Address.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Register : 8;
- UINT64 Function : 3;
- UINT64 Device : 5;
- UINT64 Bus : 8;
- UINT64 Segment : 8;
- UINT64 Reserved : 32;
-} SAL_PCI_ADDRESS;
-///
-/// The format of Extended Register Address.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Register : 8;
- UINT64 ExtendedRegister : 4;
- UINT64 Function : 3;
- UINT64 Device : 5;
- UINT64 Bus : 8;
- UINT64 Segment : 16;
- UINT64 Reserved : 20;
-} SAL_PCI_EXTENDED_REGISTER_ADDRESS;
-
-//
-// Parameter of EFI_SAL_FREQ_BASE
-//
-// Unsigned 64-bit integer specifying the type of clock source
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_CPU_INPUT_FREQ_BASE 0x0
-#define EFI_SAL_PLATFORM_IT_FREQ_BASE 0x1
-#define EFI_SAL_PLATFORM_RTC_FREQ_BASE 0x2
-
-//
-// Parameter and return value of EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL
-//
-// Return parameter provides additional information on the
-// failure when the status field contains a value of -3,
-// returned in r9.
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_BAD_PAL_VERSION ((UINT64) -1)
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL_AUTH_FAIL ((UINT64) -2)
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL_BAD_TYPE ((UINT64) -3)
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL_READONLY ((UINT64) -4)
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL_WRITE_FAIL ((UINT64) -10)
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL_ERASE_FAIL ((UINT64) -11)
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL_READ_FAIL ((UINT64) -12)
-#define EFI_SAL_UPDATE_PAL_CANT_FIT ((UINT64) -13)
-///
-/// 64-byte header of update data block.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT32 Size;
- UINT32 MmddyyyyDate;
- UINT16 Version;
- UINT8 Type;
- UINT8 Reserved[5];
- UINT64 FwVendorId;
- UINT8 Reserved2[40];
-} SAL_UPDATE_PAL_DATA_BLOCK;
-///
-/// Data structure pointed by the parameter param_buf.
-/// It is a 16-byte aligned data structure in memory with a length of 32 bytes
-/// that describes the new firmware. This information is organized in the form
-/// of a linked list with each element describing one firmware component.
-///
-typedef struct _SAL_UPDATE_PAL_INFO_BLOCK {
- struct _SAL_UPDATE_PAL_INFO_BLOCK *Next;
- struct SAL_UPDATE_PAL_DATA_BLOCK *DataBlock;
- UINT8 StoreChecksum;
- UINT8 Reserved[15];
-} SAL_UPDATE_PAL_INFO_BLOCK;
-
-///
-/// SAL System Table Definitions.
-///
-#pragma pack(1)
-typedef struct {
- ///
- /// The ASCII string representation of "SST_" that confirms the presence of the table.
- ///
- UINT32 Signature;
- ///
- /// The length of the entire table in bytes, starting from offset zero and including the
- /// header and all entries indicated by the EntryCount field.
- ///
- UINT32 Length;
- ///
- /// The revision number of the Itanium Processor Family System Abstraction Layer
- /// Specification supported by the SAL implementation, in binary coded decimal (BCD) format.
- ///
- UINT16 SalRevision;
- ///
- /// The number of entries in the variable portion of the table.
- ///
- UINT16 EntryCount;
- ///
- /// A modulo checksum of the entire table and the entries following this table.
- ///
- UINT8 CheckSum;
- ///
- /// Unused, must be zero.
- ///
- UINT8 Reserved[7];
- ///
- /// Version Number of the SAL_A firmware implementation in BCD format.
- ///
- UINT16 SalAVersion;
- ///
- /// Version Number of the SAL_B firmware implementation in BCD format.
- ///
- UINT16 SalBVersion;
- ///
- /// An ASCII identification string which uniquely identifies the manufacturer
- /// of the system hardware.
- ///
- UINT8 OemId[32];
- ///
- /// An ASCII identification string which uniquely identifies a family of
- /// compatible products from the manufacturer.
- ///
- UINT8 ProductId[32];
- ///
- /// Unused, must be zero.
- ///
- UINT8 Reserved2[8];
-} SAL_SYSTEM_TABLE_HEADER;
-
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_HEADER_SIGNATURE "SST_"
-#define EFI_SAL_REVISION 0x0320
-//
-// SAL System Types
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_ENTRY_POINT 0
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR 1
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_PLATFORM_FEATURES 2
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_TR_USAGE 3
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_PTC 4
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_AP_WAKEUP 5
-
-//
-// SAL System Type Sizes
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_ENTRY_POINT_SIZE 48
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR_SIZE 32
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_PLATFORM_FEATURES_SIZE 16
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_TR_USAGE_SIZE 32
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_PTC_SIZE 16
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_AP_WAKEUP_SIZE 16
-
-///
-/// Format of Entrypoint Descriptor Entry.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 Type; ///< Type here should be 0.
- UINT8 Reserved[7];
- UINT64 PalProcEntry;
- UINT64 SalProcEntry;
- UINT64 SalGlobalDataPointer;
- UINT64 Reserved2[2];
-} SAL_ST_ENTRY_POINT_DESCRIPTOR;
-
-///
-/// Format of Platform Features Descriptor Entry.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 Type; ///< Type here should be 2.
- UINT8 PlatformFeatures;
- UINT8 Reserved[14];
-} SAL_ST_PLATFORM_FEATURES;
-
-//
-// Value of Platform Feature List
-//
-#define SAL_PLAT_FEAT_BUS_LOCK 0x01
-#define SAL_PLAT_FEAT_PLAT_IPI_HINT 0x02
-#define SAL_PLAT_FEAT_PROC_IPI_HINT 0x04
-
-///
-/// Format of Translation Register Descriptor Entry.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 Type; ///< Type here should be 3.
- UINT8 TRType;
- UINT8 TRNumber;
- UINT8 Reserved[5];
- UINT64 VirtualAddress;
- UINT64 EncodedPageSize;
- UINT64 Reserved1;
-} SAL_ST_TR_DECRIPTOR;
-
-//
-// Type of Translation Register
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_TR_USAGE_INSTRUCTION 00
-#define EFI_SAL_ST_TR_USAGE_DATA 01
-
-///
-/// Definition of Coherence Domain Information.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 NumberOfProcessors;
- UINT64 LocalIDRegister;
-} SAL_COHERENCE_DOMAIN_INFO;
-
-///
-/// Format of Purge Translation Cache Coherence Domain Entry.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 Type; ///< Type here should be 4.
- UINT8 Reserved[3];
- UINT32 NumberOfDomains;
- SAL_COHERENCE_DOMAIN_INFO *DomainInformation;
-} SAL_ST_CACHE_COHERENCE_DECRIPTOR;
-
-///
-/// Format of Application Processor Wake-Up Descriptor Entry.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 Type; ///< Type here should be 5.
- UINT8 WakeUpType;
- UINT8 Reserved[6];
- UINT64 ExternalInterruptVector;
-} SAL_ST_AP_WAKEUP_DECRIPTOR;
-
-///
-/// Format of Firmware Interface Table (FIT) Entry.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 Address;
- UINT8 Size[3];
- UINT8 Reserved;
- UINT16 Revision;
- UINT8 Type : 7;
- UINT8 CheckSumValid : 1;
- UINT8 CheckSum;
-} EFI_SAL_FIT_ENTRY;
-//
-// FIT Types
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_FIT_HEADER_TYPE 0x00
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_PAL_B_TYPE 0x01
-//
-// Type from 0x02 to 0x0D is reserved.
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_PROCESSOR_SPECIFIC_PAL_A_TYPE 0x0E
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_PAL_A_TYPE 0x0F
-//
-// OEM-defined type range is from 0x10 to 0x7E.
-// Here we defined the PEI_CORE type as 0x10
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_PEI_CORE_TYPE 0x10
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_UNUSED_TYPE 0x7F
-
-//
-// FIT Entry
-//
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_ENTRY_PTR (0x100000000 - 32) // 4GB - 24
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_PALA_ENTRY (0x100000000 - 48) // 4GB - 32
-#define EFI_SAL_FIT_PALB_TYPE 01
-
-//
-// Following definitions are for Error Record Structure
-//
-
-///
-/// Format of TimeStamp field in Record Header.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 Seconds;
- UINT8 Minutes;
- UINT8 Hours;
- UINT8 Reserved;
- UINT8 Day;
- UINT8 Month;
- UINT8 Year;
- UINT8 Century;
-} SAL_TIME_STAMP;
-///
-/// Definition of Record Header.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 RecordId;
- UINT16 Revision;
- UINT8 ErrorSeverity;
- UINT8 ValidationBits;
- UINT32 RecordLength;
- SAL_TIME_STAMP TimeStamp;
- UINT8 OemPlatformId[16];
-} SAL_RECORD_HEADER;
-///
-/// Definition of Section Header.
-///
-typedef struct {
- GUID Guid;
- UINT16 Revision;
- UINT8 ErrorRecoveryInfo;
- UINT8 Reserved;
- UINT32 SectionLength;
-} SAL_SEC_HEADER;
-
-///
-/// GUID of Processor Machine Check Errors.
-///
-#define SAL_PROCESSOR_ERROR_RECORD_INFO \
- { \
- 0xe429faf1, 0x3cb7, 0x11d4, {0xbc, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
- }
-//
-// Bit masks for valid bits of MOD_ERROR_INFO
-//
-#define CHECK_INFO_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define REQUESTOR_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define RESPONDER_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define TARGER_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-#define PRECISE_IP_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10
-///
-/// Definition of MOD_ERROR_INFO_STRUCT.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 InfoValid : 1;
- UINT64 ReqValid : 1;
- UINT64 RespValid : 1;
- UINT64 TargetValid : 1;
- UINT64 IpValid : 1;
- UINT64 Reserved : 59;
- UINT64 Info;
- UINT64 Req;
- UINT64 Resp;
- UINT64 Target;
- UINT64 Ip;
-} MOD_ERROR_INFO;
-///
-/// Definition of CPUID_INFO_STRUCT.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 CpuidInfo[40];
- UINT8 Reserved;
-} CPUID_INFO;
-
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 FrLow;
- UINT64 FrHigh;
-} FR_STRUCT;
-//
-// Bit masks for PSI_STATIC_STRUCT.ValidFieldBits
-//
-#define MIN_STATE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define BR_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define CR_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define AR_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-#define RR_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10
-#define FR_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x20
-///
-/// Definition of PSI_STATIC_STRUCT.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 ValidFieldBits;
- UINT8 MinStateInfo[1024];
- UINT64 Br[8];
- UINT64 Cr[128];
- UINT64 Ar[128];
- UINT64 Rr[8];
- FR_STRUCT Fr[128];
-} PSI_STATIC_STRUCT;
-//
-// Bit masks for SAL_PROCESSOR_ERROR_RECORD.ValidationBits
-//
-#define PROC_ERROR_MAP_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define PROC_STATE_PARAMETER_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define PROC_CR_LID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define PROC_STATIC_STRUCT_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-#define CPU_INFO_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1000000
-///
-/// Definition of Processor Machine Check Error Record.
-///
-typedef struct {
- SAL_SEC_HEADER SectionHeader;
- UINT64 ValidationBits;
- UINT64 ProcErrorMap;
- UINT64 ProcStateParameter;
- UINT64 ProcCrLid;
- MOD_ERROR_INFO CacheError[15];
- MOD_ERROR_INFO TlbError[15];
- MOD_ERROR_INFO BusError[15];
- MOD_ERROR_INFO RegFileCheck[15];
- MOD_ERROR_INFO MsCheck[15];
- CPUID_INFO CpuInfo;
- PSI_STATIC_STRUCT PsiValidData;
-} SAL_PROCESSOR_ERROR_RECORD;
-
-///
-/// GUID of Platform Memory Device Error Info.
-///
-#define SAL_MEMORY_ERROR_RECORD_INFO \
- { \
- 0xe429faf2, 0x3cb7, 0x11d4, {0xbc, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
- }
-//
-// Bit masks for SAL_MEMORY_ERROR_RECORD.ValidationBits
-//
-#define MEMORY_ERROR_STATUS_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define MEMORY_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define MEMORY_ADDR_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define MEMORY_NODE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-#define MEMORY_CARD_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10
-#define MEMORY_MODULE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x20
-#define MEMORY_BANK_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x40
-#define MEMORY_DEVICE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x80
-#define MEMORY_ROW_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x100
-#define MEMORY_COLUMN_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x200
-#define MEMORY_BIT_POSITION_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x400
-#define MEMORY_PLATFORM_REQUESTOR_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x800
-#define MEMORY_PLATFORM_RESPONDER_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1000
-#define MEMORY_PLATFORM_TARGET_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2000
-#define MEMORY_PLATFORM_BUS_SPECIFIC_DATA_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4000
-#define MEMORY_PLATFORM_OEM_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8000
-#define MEMORY_PLATFORM_OEM_DATA_STRUCT_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10000
-///
-/// Definition of Platform Memory Device Error Info Record.
-///
-typedef struct {
- SAL_SEC_HEADER SectionHeader;
- UINT64 ValidationBits;
- UINT64 MemErrorStatus;
- UINT64 MemPhysicalAddress;
- UINT64 MemPhysicalAddressMask;
- UINT16 MemNode;
- UINT16 MemCard;
- UINT16 MemModule;
- UINT16 MemBank;
- UINT16 MemDevice;
- UINT16 MemRow;
- UINT16 MemColumn;
- UINT16 MemBitPosition;
- UINT64 ModRequestorId;
- UINT64 ModResponderId;
- UINT64 ModTargetId;
- UINT64 BusSpecificData;
- UINT8 MemPlatformOemId[16];
-} SAL_MEMORY_ERROR_RECORD;
-
-///
-/// GUID of Platform PCI Bus Error Info.
-///
-#define SAL_PCI_BUS_ERROR_RECORD_INFO \
- { \
- 0xe429faf4, 0x3cb7, 0x11d4, {0xbc, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
- }
-//
-// Bit masks for SAL_PCI_BUS_ERROR_RECORD.ValidationBits
-//
-#define PCI_BUS_ERROR_STATUS_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define PCI_BUS_ERROR_TYPE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define PCI_BUS_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define PCI_BUS_ADDRESS_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-#define PCI_BUS_DATA_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10
-#define PCI_BUS_CMD_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x20
-#define PCI_BUS_REQUESTOR_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x40
-#define PCI_BUS_RESPONDER_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x80
-#define PCI_BUS_TARGET_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x100
-#define PCI_BUS_OEM_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x200
-#define PCI_BUS_OEM_DATA_STRUCT_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x400
-
-///
-/// Designated PCI Bus identifier.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT8 BusNumber;
- UINT8 SegmentNumber;
-} PCI_BUS_ID;
-
-///
-/// Definition of Platform PCI Bus Error Info Record.
-///
-typedef struct {
- SAL_SEC_HEADER SectionHeader;
- UINT64 ValidationBits;
- UINT64 PciBusErrorStatus;
- UINT16 PciBusErrorType;
- PCI_BUS_ID PciBusId;
- UINT32 Reserved;
- UINT64 PciBusAddress;
- UINT64 PciBusData;
- UINT64 PciBusCommand;
- UINT64 PciBusRequestorId;
- UINT64 PciBusResponderId;
- UINT64 PciBusTargetId;
- UINT8 PciBusOemId[16];
-} SAL_PCI_BUS_ERROR_RECORD;
-
-///
-/// GUID of Platform PCI Component Error Info.
-///
-#define SAL_PCI_COMP_ERROR_RECORD_INFO \
- { \
- 0xe429faf6, 0x3cb7, 0x11d4, {0xbc, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
- }
-//
-// Bit masks for SAL_PCI_COMPONENT_ERROR_RECORD.ValidationBits
-//
-#define PCI_COMP_ERROR_STATUS_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define PCI_COMP_INFO_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define PCI_COMP_MEM_NUM_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define PCI_COMP_IO_NUM_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-#define PCI_COMP_REG_DATA_PAIR_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10
-#define PCI_COMP_OEM_DATA_STRUCT_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x20
-///
-/// Format of PCI Component Information to identify the device.
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT16 VendorId;
- UINT16 DeviceId;
- UINT8 ClassCode[3];
- UINT8 FunctionNumber;
- UINT8 DeviceNumber;
- UINT8 BusNumber;
- UINT8 SegmentNumber;
- UINT8 Reserved[5];
-} PCI_COMP_INFO;
-///
-/// Definition of Platform PCI Component Error Info.
-///
-typedef struct {
- SAL_SEC_HEADER SectionHeader;
- UINT64 ValidationBits;
- UINT64 PciComponentErrorStatus;
- PCI_COMP_INFO PciComponentInfo;
- UINT32 PciComponentMemNum;
- UINT32 PciComponentIoNum;
- UINT8 PciBusOemId[16];
-} SAL_PCI_COMPONENT_ERROR_RECORD;
-
-///
-/// Platform SEL Device Error Info.
-///
-#define SAL_SEL_DEVICE_ERROR_RECORD_INFO \
- { \
- 0xe429faf3, 0x3cb7, 0x11d4, {0xbc, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
- }
-//
-// Bit masks for SAL_SEL_DEVICE_ERROR_RECORD.ValidationBits
-//
-#define SEL_RECORD_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1;
-#define SEL_RECORD_TYPE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2;
-#define SEL_GENERATOR_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4;
-#define SEL_EVM_REV_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8;
-#define SEL_SENSOR_TYPE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10;
-#define SEL_SENSOR_NUM_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x20;
-#define SEL_EVENT_DIR_TYPE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x40;
-#define SEL_EVENT_DATA1_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x80;
-#define SEL_EVENT_DATA2_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x100;
-#define SEL_EVENT_DATA3_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x200;
-///
-/// Definition of Platform SEL Device Error Info Record.
-///
-typedef struct {
- SAL_SEC_HEADER SectionHeader;
- UINT64 ValidationBits;
- UINT16 SelRecordId;
- UINT8 SelRecordType;
- UINT32 TimeStamp;
- UINT16 GeneratorId;
- UINT8 EvmRevision;
- UINT8 SensorType;
- UINT8 SensorNum;
- UINT8 EventDirType;
- UINT8 Data1;
- UINT8 Data2;
- UINT8 Data3;
-} SAL_SEL_DEVICE_ERROR_RECORD;
-
-///
-/// GUID of Platform SMBIOS Device Error Info.
-///
-#define SAL_SMBIOS_ERROR_RECORD_INFO \
- { \
- 0xe429faf5, 0x3cb7, 0x11d4, {0xbc, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
- }
-//
-// Bit masks for SAL_SMBIOS_DEVICE_ERROR_RECORD.ValidationBits
-//
-#define SMBIOS_EVENT_TYPE_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define SMBIOS_LENGTH_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define SMBIOS_TIME_STAMP_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define SMBIOS_DATA_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-///
-/// Definition of Platform SMBIOS Device Error Info Record.
-///
-typedef struct {
- SAL_SEC_HEADER SectionHeader;
- UINT64 ValidationBits;
- UINT8 SmbiosEventType;
- UINT8 SmbiosLength;
- UINT8 SmbiosBcdTimeStamp[6];
-} SAL_SMBIOS_DEVICE_ERROR_RECORD;
-
-///
-/// GUID of Platform Specific Error Info.
-///
-#define SAL_PLATFORM_ERROR_RECORD_INFO \
- { \
- 0xe429faf7, 0x3cb7, 0x11d4, {0xbc, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x80, 0xc7, 0x3c, 0x88, 0x81 } \
- }
-//
-// Bit masks for SAL_PLATFORM_SPECIFIC_ERROR_RECORD.ValidationBits
-//
-#define PLATFORM_ERROR_STATUS_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x1
-#define PLATFORM_REQUESTOR_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x2
-#define PLATFORM_RESPONDER_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x4
-#define PLATFORM_TARGET_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x8
-#define PLATFORM_SPECIFIC_DATA_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x10
-#define PLATFORM_OEM_ID_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x20
-#define PLATFORM_OEM_DATA_STRUCT_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x40
-#define PLATFORM_OEM_DEVICE_PATH_VALID_BIT_MASK 0x80
-///
-/// Definition of Platform Specific Error Info Record.
-///
-typedef struct {
- SAL_SEC_HEADER SectionHeader;
- UINT64 ValidationBits;
- UINT64 PlatformErrorStatus;
- UINT64 PlatformRequestorId;
- UINT64 PlatformResponderId;
- UINT64 PlatformTargetId;
- UINT64 PlatformBusSpecificData;
- UINT8 OemComponentId[16];
-} SAL_PLATFORM_SPECIFIC_ERROR_RECORD;
-
-///
-/// Union of all the possible SAL Error Record Types.
-///
-typedef union {
- SAL_RECORD_HEADER *RecordHeader;
- SAL_PROCESSOR_ERROR_RECORD *SalProcessorRecord;
- SAL_PCI_BUS_ERROR_RECORD *SalPciBusRecord;
- SAL_PCI_COMPONENT_ERROR_RECORD *SalPciComponentRecord;
- SAL_SEL_DEVICE_ERROR_RECORD *ImpiRecord;
- SAL_SMBIOS_DEVICE_ERROR_RECORD *SmbiosRecord;
- SAL_PLATFORM_SPECIFIC_ERROR_RECORD *PlatformRecord;
- SAL_MEMORY_ERROR_RECORD *MemoryRecord;
- UINT8 *Raw;
-} SAL_ERROR_RECORDS_POINTERS;
-
-#pragma pack()
-
-#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/ExtendedSalLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/ExtendedSalLib.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 85cfe5a34c..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/ExtendedSalLib.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,488 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- Library class definition of Extended SAL Library.
-
-Copyright (c) 2007 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
-SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef _EXTENDED_SAL_LIB_H__
-#define _EXTENDED_SAL_LIB_H__
-
-#include <IndustryStandard/Sal.h>
-
-/**
- Register ESAL Class and its associated global.
-
- This function Registers one or more Extended SAL services in a given
- class along with the associated global context.
- This function is only available prior to ExitBootServices().
-
- @param ClassGuidLo GUID of function class, lower 64-bits
- @param ClassGuidHi GUID of function class, upper 64-bits
- @param ModuleGlobal Module global for Function.
- @param ... List of Function/FunctionId pairs, ended by NULL
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Extended SAL services were registered.
- @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function was called after ExitBootServices().
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources available to register one or more of the specified services.
- @retval Other ClassGuid could not be installed onto a new handle.
-
-**/
-EFI_STATUS
-EFIAPI
-RegisterEsalClass (
- IN CONST UINT64 ClassGuidLo,
- IN CONST UINT64 ClassGuidHi,
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal, OPTIONAL
- ...
- );
-
-/**
- Calls an Extended SAL Class service that was previously registered with RegisterEsalClass().
-
- This function calls an Extended SAL Class service that was previously registered with RegisterEsalClass().
-
- @param ClassGuidLo GUID of function, lower 64-bits
- @param ClassGuidHi GUID of function, upper 64-bits
- @param FunctionId Function in ClassGuid to call
- @param Arg2 Argument 2 ClassGuid/FunctionId defined
- @param Arg3 Argument 3 ClassGuid/FunctionId defined
- @param Arg4 Argument 4 ClassGuid/FunctionId defined
- @param Arg5 Argument 5 ClassGuid/FunctionId defined
- @param Arg6 Argument 6 ClassGuid/FunctionId defined
- @param Arg7 Argument 7 ClassGuid/FunctionId defined
- @param Arg8 Argument 8 ClassGuid/FunctionId defined
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_ERROR The address of ExtendedSalProc() can not be determined
- for the current CPU execution mode.
- @retval Other See the return status from ExtendedSalProc() in the
- EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalCall (
- IN UINT64 ClassGuidLo,
- IN UINT64 ClassGuidHi,
- IN UINT64 FunctionId,
- IN UINT64 Arg2,
- IN UINT64 Arg3,
- IN UINT64 Arg4,
- IN UINT64 Arg5,
- IN UINT64 Arg6,
- IN UINT64 Arg7,
- IN UINT64 Arg8
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalStallFunctionId service of Extended SAL Stall Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalStallFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- Stall Services Class. See EsalStallFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param Microseconds The number of microseconds to delay.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS Call completed without error.
- @retval EFI_SAL_INVALID_ARGUMENT Invalid argument.
- @retval EFI_SAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_ERROR Virtual address not registered
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalStall (
- IN UINTN Microseconds
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalSetNewPalEntryFunctionId service of Extended SAL PAL Services Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalSetNewPalEntryFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- PAL Services Services Class. See EsalSetNewPalEntryFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param PhysicalAddress If TRUE, then PalEntryPoint is a physical address.
- If FALSE, then PalEntryPoint is a virtual address.
- @param PalEntryPoint The PAL Entry Point being set.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The PAL Entry Point was set.
- @retval EFI_SAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_ERROR This function was called in virtual mode before
- virtual mappings for the specified Extended SAL
- Procedure are available.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalSetNewPalEntry (
- IN BOOLEAN PhysicalAddress,
- IN UINT64 PalEntryPoint
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalGetNewPalEntryFunctionId service of Extended SAL PAL Services Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalGetNewPalEntryFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- PAL Services Services Class. See EsalGetNewPalEntryFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param PhysicalAddress If TRUE, then PalEntryPoint is a physical address.
- If FALSE, then PalEntryPoint is a virtual address.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The PAL Entry Point was retrieved and returned in
- SAL_RETURN_REGS.r9.
- @retval EFI_SAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_ERROR This function was called in virtual mode before
- virtual mappings for the specified Extended SAL
- Procedure are available.
- @return r9 PAL entry point retrieved.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalGetNewPalEntry (
- IN BOOLEAN PhysicalAddress
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalGetStateBufferFunctionId service of Extended SAL MCA Log Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalGetStateBufferFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MCA Log Services Class. See EsalGetStateBufferFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param McaType See type parameter of SAL Procedure SAL_GET_STATE_INFO.
- @param McaBuffer A pointer to the base address of the returned buffer.
- Copied from SAL_RETURN_REGS.r9.
- @param BufferSize A pointer to the size, in bytes, of the returned buffer.
- Copied from SAL_RETURN_REGS.r10.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The memory buffer to store error records was returned in r9 and r10.
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES A memory buffer for string error records in not available
- @return r9 Base address of the returned buffer
- @return r10 Size of the returned buffer in bytes
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalGetStateBuffer (
- IN UINT64 McaType,
- OUT UINT8 **McaBuffer,
- OUT UINTN *BufferSize
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalSaveStateBufferFunctionId service of Extended SAL MCA Log Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalSaveStateBufferFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MCA Log Services Class. See EsalSaveStateBufferFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param McaType See type parameter of SAL Procedure SAL_GET_STATE_INFO.
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The memory buffer containing the error record was written to nonvolatile storage.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalSaveStateBuffer (
- IN UINT64 McaType
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalGetVectorsFunctionId service of Extended SAL Base Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalGetVectorsFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- Base Services Class. See EsalGetVectorsFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param VectorType The vector type to retrieve.
- 0 - MCA, 1 - BSP INIT, 2 - BOOT_RENDEZ, 3 - AP INIT.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS Call completed without error.
- @retval EFI_SAL_INVALID_ARGUMENT Invalid argument.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The requested vector has not been registered
- with the SAL Procedure SAL_SET_VECTORS.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalGetVectors (
- IN UINT64 VectorType
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalMcGetParamsFunctionId service of Extended SAL Base Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalMcGetParamsFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- Base Services Class. See EsalMcGetParamsFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param ParamInfoType The parameter type to retrieve.
- 1 - rendezvous interrupt
- 2 - wake up
- 3 - Corrected Platform Error Vector.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS Call completed without error.
- @retval EFI_SAL_INVALID_ARGUMENT Invalid argument.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The requested vector has not been registered
- with the SAL Procedure SAL_MC_SET_PARAMS.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalMcGetParams (
- IN UINT64 ParamInfoType
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalMcGetParamsFunctionId service of Extended SAL Base Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalMcGetParamsFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- Base Services Class. See EsalMcGetParamsFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS Call completed without error.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The requested vector has not been registered
- with the SAL Procedure SAL_MC_SET_PARAMS.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalMcGetMcParams (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalGetMcCheckinFlagsFunctionId service of Extended SAL Base Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalGetMcCheckinFlagsFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- Base Services Class. See EsalGetMcCheckinFlagsFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuIndex The index of the CPU of set of enabled CPUs to check.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The checkin status of the requested CPU was returned.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalGetMcCheckinFlags (
- IN UINT64 CpuIndex
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalAddCpuDataFunctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalAddCpuDataFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalAddCpuDataFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU being added.
- @param Enabled The enable flag for the CPU being added.
- TRUE means the CPU is enabled.
- FALSE means the CPU is disabled.
- @param PalCompatibility The PAL Compatibility value for the CPU being added.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The CPU was added to the database.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NOT_ENOUGH_SCRATCH There are not enough resource available to add the CPU.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalAddCpuData (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId,
- IN BOOLEAN Enabled,
- IN UINT64 PalCompatibility
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalRemoveCpuDataFunctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalRemoveCpuDataFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalRemoveCpuDataFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU being removed.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The CPU was removed from the database.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The specified CPU is not in the database.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalRemoveCpuData (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalModifyCpuDataFunctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalModifyCpuDataFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalModifyCpuDataFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU being modified.
- @param Enabled The enable flag for the CPU being modified.
- TRUE means the CPU is enabled.
- FALSE means the CPU is disabled.
- @param PalCompatibility The PAL Compatibility value for the CPU being modified.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The CPU database was updated.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The specified CPU is not in the database.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalModifyCpuData (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId,
- IN BOOLEAN Enabled,
- IN UINT64 PalCompatibility
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalGetCpuDataByIdFunctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalGetCpuDataByIdFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalGetCpuDataByIdFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU being looked up.
- @param IndexByEnabledCpu If TRUE, then the index of set of enabled CPUs of database is returned.
- If FALSE, then the index of set of all CPUs of database is returned.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The information on the specified CPU was returned.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The specified CPU is not in the database.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalGetCpuDataById (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId,
- IN BOOLEAN IndexByEnabledCpu
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalGetCpuDataByIndexFunctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalGetCpuDataByIndexFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalGetCpuDataByIndexFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param Index The Global ID for the CPU being modified.
- @param IndexByEnabledCpu If TRUE, then the index of set of enabled CPUs of database is returned.
- If FALSE, then the index of set of all CPUs of database is returned.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The information on the specified CPU was returned.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The specified CPU is not in the database.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalGetCpuDataByIndex (
- IN UINT64 Index,
- IN BOOLEAN IndexByEnabledCpu
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalWhoAmIFunctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalWhoAmIFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalWhoAmIFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param IndexByEnabledCpu If TRUE, then the index of set of enabled CPUs of database is returned.
- If FALSE, then the index of set of all CPUs of database is returned.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The Global ID for the calling CPU was returned.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The calling CPU is not in the database.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalWhoAmI (
- IN BOOLEAN IndexByEnabledCpu
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalNumProcessors service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalNumProcessors service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalNumProcessors of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The information on the number of CPUs in the platform
- was returned.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalNumProcessors (
- VOID
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalSetMinStateFnctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalSetMinStateFnctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalSetMinStateFnctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU whose MINSTATE pointer is being set.
- @param MinStatePointer The physical address of the MINSTATE buffer for the CPU
- specified by CpuGlobalId.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The MINSTATE pointer was set for the specified CPU.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The specified CPU is not in the database.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalSetMinState (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId,
- IN EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS MinStatePointer
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalGetMinStateFunctionId service of Extended SAL MP Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalGetMinStateFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MP Services Class. See EsalGetMinStateFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU whose MINSTATE pointer is being retrieved.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_SUCCESS The MINSTATE pointer for the specified CPU was retrieved.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION The specified CPU is not in the database.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalGetMinState (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalMcsGetStateInfoFunctionId service of Extended SAL MCA Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalMcsGetStateInfoFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MCA Services Class. See EsalMcsGetStateInfoFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU whose MCA state buffer is being retrieved.
- @param StateBufferPointer A pointer to the returned MCA state buffer.
- @param RequiredStateBufferSize A pointer to the size, in bytes, of the returned MCA state buffer.
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS MINSTATE successfully got and size calculated.
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION Fail to get MINSTATE.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalMcaGetStateInfo (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId,
- OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS *StateBufferPointer,
- OUT UINT64 *RequiredStateBufferSize
- );
-
-/**
- Wrapper for the EsalMcaRegisterCpuFunctionId service of Extended SAL MCA Services Class.
-
- This function is a wrapper for the EsalMcaRegisterCpuFunctionId service of Extended SAL
- MCA Services Class. See EsalMcaRegisterCpuFunctionId of Extended SAL Specification.
-
- @param CpuGlobalId The Global ID for the CPU whose MCA state buffer is being set.
- @param StateBufferPointer A pointer to the MCA state buffer.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_NO_INFORMATION Cannot get the processor info with the CpuId
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Save the processor's state info successfully
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-EsalMcaRegisterCpu (
- IN UINT64 CpuGlobalId,
- IN EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS StateBufferPointer
- );
-
-#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/PalLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/PalLib.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 85be2b32ad..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/PalLib.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- Provides library services to make PAL Calls.
-
- The PAL Library provides a service to make a PAL CALL. This service is identical
- in functionality to AsmPalCall() in the functions of the Base Library specific to Intel Itanium architecture.
- The only difference is that the PAL Entry Point is not passed in. Implementations
- of this library class must manage PAL Entry Point on their own. For example, a PEI
- implementation can use a PPI to lookup the PAL Entry Point, and a DXE implementation
- can contain a constructor to look up the PAL Entry Point from a HOB. This library class
- is only available on Intel Itanium-based platforms.
-
-Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
-SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __PAL_CALL_LIB_H__
-#define __PAL_CALL_LIB_H__
-
-#include <IndustryStandard/Pal.h>
-
-/**
- Makes a PAL procedure call.
-
- This is a wrapper function to make a PAL procedure call. Based on the Index value,
- this API will make static or stacked PAL call. Architected procedures may be designated
- as required or optional. If a PAL procedure is specified 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 any optional PAL
- procedure. No parameter checking is performed on the 4 input parameters, but there are
- some common rules that the caller should follow when making a PAL call. Any address
- passed to PAL as buffers for return parameters must be 8-byte aligned. Unaligned addresses
- may cause undefined results. For those parameters defined as reserved or some fields
- defined as reserved must be zero filled or the invalid argument return value may be
- returned or undefined result may occur during the execution of the procedure.
- This function is only available on Intel Itanium-based platforms.
-
- @param Index The PAL procedure Index number.
- @param Arg2 The 2nd parameter for PAL procedure calls.
- @param Arg3 The 3rd parameter for PAL procedure calls.
- @param Arg4 The 4th parameter for PAL procedure calls.
-
- @return Structure returned from the PAL Call procedure, including the status and return value.
-
-**/
-PAL_CALL_RETURN
-EFIAPI
-PalCall (
- IN UINT64 Index,
- IN UINT64 Arg2,
- IN UINT64 Arg3,
- IN UINT64 Arg4
- );
-
-#endif
-
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Library/SalLib.h b/MdePkg/Include/Library/SalLib.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 73d0952755..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/Library/SalLib.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- Provides library services to make SAL Calls.
-
-Copyright (c) 2007 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
-SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __SAL_LIB__
-#define __SAL_LIB__
-
-#include <IndustryStandard/Sal.h>
-
-/**
- Makes a SAL procedure call.
-
- This is a wrapper function to make a SAL procedure call.
- No parameter checking is performed on the 8 input parameters,
- but there are some common rules that the caller should follow
- when making a SAL call. Any address passed to SAL as buffers
- for return parameters must be 8-byte aligned. Unaligned
- addresses may cause undefined results. For those parameters
- defined as reserved or some fields defined as reserved must be
- zero filled or the invalid argument return value may be returned
- or undefined result may occur during the execution of the procedure.
- This function is only available on Intel Itanium-based platforms.
-
- @param Index The SAL procedure Index number
- @param Arg2 The 2nd parameter for SAL procedure calls
- @param Arg3 The 3rd parameter for SAL procedure calls
- @param Arg4 The 4th parameter for SAL procedure calls
- @param Arg5 The 5th parameter for SAL procedure calls
- @param Arg6 The 6th parameter for SAL procedure calls
- @param Arg7 The 7th parameter for SAL procedure calls
- @param Arg8 The 8th parameter for SAL procedure calls
-
- @return SAL returned registers.
-
-**/
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-EFIAPI
-SalCall (
- IN UINT64 Index,
- IN UINT64 Arg2,
- IN UINT64 Arg3,
- IN UINT64 Arg4,
- IN UINT64 Arg5,
- IN UINT64 Arg6,
- IN UINT64 Arg7,
- IN UINT64 Arg8
- );
-
-#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalBootService.h b/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalBootService.h
deleted file mode 100644
index fd76532be6..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalBootService.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,211 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- Definition of Extended SAL Boot Service Protocol
-
- The Extended SAL Boot Service Protocol provides a mechanisms for platform specific
- drivers to update the SAL System Table and register Extended SAL Procedures that are
- callable in physical or virtual mode using the SAL calling convention.
-
- Copyright (c) 2009 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
- @par Revision Reference:
- This Protocol was introduced in PI Specification 1.2.
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef _EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL_H_
-#define _EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL_H_
-
-#include <IndustryStandard/Sal.h>
-
-#define EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xde0ee9a4, 0x3c7a, 0x44f2, {0xb7, 0x8b, 0xe3, 0xcc, 0xd6, 0x9c, 0x3a, 0xf7 } }
-
-typedef struct _EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL;
-
-/**
- Adds platform specific information to the to the header of the SAL System Table.
-
- @param This A pointer to the EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL instance.
- @param SalAVersion Version of recovery SAL PEIM(s) in BCD format. Higher byte contains
- the major revision and the lower byte contains the minor revision.
- @param SalBVersion Version of DXE SAL Driver in BCD format. Higher byte contains
- the major revision and the lower byte contains the minor revision.
- @param OemId A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that contains OEM unique string.
- The string cannot be longer than 32 bytes in total length
- @param ProductId A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that uniquely identifies a family of
- compatible products. The string cannot be longer than 32 bytes in total length.
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The SAL System Table header was updated successfully.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER OemId is NULL.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ProductId is NULL.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The length of OemId is greater than 32 characters.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The length of ProductId is greater than 32 characters.
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EXTENDED_SAL_ADD_SST_INFO)(
- IN EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL *This,
- IN UINT16 SalAVersion,
- IN UINT16 SalBVersion,
- IN CHAR8 *OemId,
- IN CHAR8 *ProductId
- );
-
-/**
- Adds an entry to the SAL System Table.
-
- This function adds the SAL System Table Entry specified by TableEntry and EntrySize
- to the SAL System Table.
-
- @param This A pointer to the EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL instance.
- @param TableEntry Pointer to a buffer containing a SAL System Table entry that is EntrySize bytes
- in length. The first byte of the TableEntry describes the type of entry.
- @param EntrySize The size, in bytes, of TableEntry.
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESSThe SAL System Table was updated successfully.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER TableEntry is NULL.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER TableEntry specifies an invalid entry type.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER EntrySize is not valid for this type of entry.
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EXTENDED_SAL_ADD_SST_ENTRY)(
- IN EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL *This,
- IN UINT8 *TableEntry,
- IN UINTN EntrySize
- );
-
-/**
- Internal ESAL procedures.
-
- This is prototype of internal Extended SAL procedures, which is registerd by
- EXTENDED_SAL_REGISTER_INTERNAL_PROC service.
-
- @param FunctionId The Function ID associated with this Extended SAL Procedure.
- @param Arg2 Second argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg3 Third argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg4 Fourth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg5 Fifth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg6 Sixth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg7 Seventh argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg8 Eighth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param VirtualMode TRUE if the Extended SAL Procedure is being invoked in virtual mode.
- FALSE if the Extended SAL Procedure is being invoked in physical mode.
- @param ModuleGlobal A pointer to the global context associated with this Extended SAL Procedure.
-
- @return The result returned from the specified Extended SAL Procedure
-
-**/
-typedef
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-(EFIAPI *SAL_INTERNAL_EXTENDED_SAL_PROC)(
- IN UINT64 FunctionId,
- IN UINT64 Arg2,
- IN UINT64 Arg3,
- IN UINT64 Arg4,
- IN UINT64 Arg5,
- IN UINT64 Arg6,
- IN UINT64 Arg7,
- IN UINT64 Arg8,
- IN BOOLEAN VirtualMode,
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Registers an Extended SAL Procedure.
-
- The Extended SAL Procedure specified by InternalSalProc and named by ClassGuidLo,
- ClassGuidHi, and FunctionId is added to the set of available Extended SAL Procedures.
-
- @param This A pointer to the EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL instance.
- @param ClassGuidLo The lower 64-bits of the class GUID for the Extended SAL Procedure being added.
- Each class GUID contains one or more functions specified by a Function ID.
- @param ClassGuidHi The upper 64-bits of the class GUID for the Extended SAL Procedure being added.
- Each class GUID contains one or more functions specified by a Function ID.
- @param FunctionId The Function ID for the Extended SAL Procedure that is being added. This Function
- ID is a member of the Extended SAL Procedure class specified by ClassGuidLo
- and ClassGuidHi.
- @param InternalSalProc A pointer to the Extended SAL Procedure being added.
- @param PhysicalModuleGlobal Pointer to a module global structure. This is a physical mode pointer.
- This pointer is passed to the Extended SAL Procedure specified by ClassGuidLo,
- ClassGuidHi, FunctionId, and InternalSalProc. If the system is in physical mode,
- then this pointer is passed unmodified to InternalSalProc. If the system is in
- virtual mode, then the virtual address associated with this pointer is passed to
- InternalSalProc.
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Extended SAL Procedure was added.
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources available to add the Extended SAL Procedure.
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EXTENDED_SAL_REGISTER_INTERNAL_PROC)(
- IN EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL *This,
- IN UINT64 ClassGuidLo,
- IN UINT64 ClassGuidHi,
- IN UINT64 FunctionId,
- IN SAL_INTERNAL_EXTENDED_SAL_PROC InternalSalProc,
- IN VOID *PhysicalModuleGlobal OPTIONAL
- );
-
-/**
- Calls a previously registered Extended SAL Procedure.
-
- This function calls the Extended SAL Procedure specified by ClassGuidLo, ClassGuidHi,
- and FunctionId. The set of previously registered Extended SAL Procedures is searched for a
- matching ClassGuidLo, ClassGuidHi, and FunctionId. If a match is not found, then
- EFI_SAL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED is returned.
-
- @param ClassGuidLo The lower 64-bits of the class GUID for the Extended SAL Procedure
- that is being called.
- @param ClassGuidHi The upper 64-bits of the class GUID for the Extended SAL Procedure
- that is being called.
- @param FunctionId Function ID for the Extended SAL Procedure being called.
- @param Arg2 Second argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg3 Third argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg4 Fourth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg5 Fifth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg6 Sixth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg7 Seventh argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
- @param Arg8 Eighth argument to the Extended SAL procedure.
-
- @retval EFI_SAL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED The Extended SAL Procedure specified by ClassGuidLo,
- ClassGuidHi, and FunctionId has not been registered.
- @retval EFI_SAL_VIRTUAL_ADDRESS_ERROR This function was called in virtual mode before virtual mappings
- for the specified Extended SAL Procedure are available.
- @retval Other The result returned from the specified Extended SAL Procedure
-
-**/
-typedef
-SAL_RETURN_REGS
-(EFIAPI *EXTENDED_SAL_PROC)(
- IN UINT64 ClassGuidLo,
- IN UINT64 ClassGuidHi,
- IN UINT64 FunctionId,
- IN UINT64 Arg2,
- IN UINT64 Arg3,
- IN UINT64 Arg4,
- IN UINT64 Arg5,
- IN UINT64 Arg6,
- IN UINT64 Arg7,
- IN UINT64 Arg8
- );
-
-///
-/// The EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL provides a mechanisms for platform specific
-/// drivers to update the SAL System Table and register Extended SAL Procedures that are
-/// callable in physical or virtual mode using the SAL calling convention.
-///
-struct _EXTENDED_SAL_BOOT_SERVICE_PROTOCOL {
- EXTENDED_SAL_ADD_SST_INFO AddSalSystemTableInfo;
- EXTENDED_SAL_ADD_SST_ENTRY AddSalSystemTableEntry;
- EXTENDED_SAL_REGISTER_INTERNAL_PROC RegisterExtendedSalProc;
- EXTENDED_SAL_PROC ExtendedSalProc;
-};
-
-extern EFI_GUID gEfiExtendedSalBootServiceProtocolGuid;
-
-#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalServiceClasses.h b/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalServiceClasses.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 847a149b69..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalServiceClasses.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,272 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- The standard set of Extended SAL service classes.
-
- Copyright (c) 2009 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
- @par Revision Reference:
- This Protocol was introduced in PI Specification 1.2.
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef _EXTENDED_SAL_SERVICE_CLASSES_H_
-#define _EXTENDED_SAL_SERVICE_CLASSES_H_
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Base I/O Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_IO_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x451531e15aea42b5
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_IO_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0xa6657525d5b831bc
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_IO_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x5aea42b5, 0x31e1, 0x4515, {0xbc, 0x31, 0xb8, 0xd5, 0x25, 0x75, 0x65, 0xa6 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- IoReadFunctionId,
- IoWriteFunctionId,
- MemReadFunctionId,
- MemWriteFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_IO_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Stall Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STALL_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4d8cac2753a58d06
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STALL_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x704165808af0e9b5
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STALL_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x53a58d06, 0xac27, 0x4d8c, {0xb5, 0xe9, 0xf0, 0x8a, 0x80, 0x65, 0x41, 0x70 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- StallFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STALL_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Real Time Clock Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RTC_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4d02efdb7e97a470
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RTC_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x96a27bd29061ce8f
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RTC_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x7e97a470, 0xefdb, 0x4d02, {0x8f, 0xce, 0x61, 0x90, 0xd2, 0x7b, 0xa2, 0x96 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- GetTimeFunctionId,
- SetTimeFunctionId,
- GetWakeupTimeFunctionId,
- SetWakeupTimeFunctionId,
- GetRtcFreqFunctionId,
- InitializeThresholdFunctionId,
- BumpThresholdCountFunctionId,
- GetThresholdCountFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RTC_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Variable Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_VARIABLE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4370c6414ecb6c53
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_VARIABLE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x78836e490e3bb28c
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_VARIABLE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x4ecb6c53, 0xc641, 0x4370, {0x8c, 0xb2, 0x3b, 0x0e, 0x49, 0x6e, 0x83, 0x78 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- EsalGetVariableFunctionId,
- EsalGetNextVariableNameFunctionId,
- EsalSetVariableFunctionId,
- EsalQueryVariableInfoFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_VARIABLE_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Monotonic Counter Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MTC_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x408b75e8899afd18
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MTC_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x54f4cd7e2e6e1aa4
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MTC_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x899afd18, 0x75e8, 0x408b, {0xa4, 0x1a, 0x6e, 0x2e, 0x7e, 0xcd, 0xf4, 0x54 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- GetNextHighMonotonicCountFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MTC_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Reset Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RESET_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x46f58ce17d019990
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RESET_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0xa06a6798513c76a7
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RESET_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x7d019990, 0x8ce1, 0x46f5, {0xa7, 0x76, 0x3c, 0x51, 0x98, 0x67, 0x6a, 0xa0 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- ResetSystemFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_RESET_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Status Code Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STATUS_CODE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x420f55e9dbd91d
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STATUS_CODE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x4fb437849f5e3996
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STATUS_CODE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xdbd91d, 0x55e9, 0x420f, {0x96, 0x39, 0x5e, 0x9f, 0x84, 0x37, 0xb4, 0x4f } }
-
-typedef enum {
- ReportStatusCodeServiceFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_STATUS_CODE_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Firmware Volume Block Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_FV_BLOCK_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4f1dbcbba2271df1
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_FV_BLOCK_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x1a072f17bc06a998
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_FV_BLOCK_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xa2271df1, 0xbcbb, 0x4f1d, {0x98, 0xa9, 0x06, 0xbc, 0x17, 0x2f, 0x07, 0x1a } }
-
-typedef enum {
- ReadFunctionId,
- WriteFunctionId,
- EraseBlockFunctionId,
- GetVolumeAttributesFunctionId,
- SetVolumeAttributesFunctionId,
- GetPhysicalAddressFunctionId,
- GetBlockSizeFunctionId,
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_FV_BLOCK_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL MP Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4dc0cf18697d81a2
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x3f8a613b11060d9e
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x697d81a2, 0xcf18, 0x4dc0, {0x9e, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x11, 0x3b, 0x61, 0x8a, 0x3f } }
-
-typedef enum {
- AddCpuDataFunctionId,
- RemoveCpuDataFunctionId,
- ModifyCpuDataFunctionId,
- GetCpuDataByIDFunctionId,
- GetCpuDataByIndexFunctionId,
- SendIpiFunctionId,
- CurrentProcInfoFunctionId,
- NumProcessorsFunctionId,
- SetMinStateFunctionId,
- GetMinStateFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MP_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL PAL Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PAL_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x438d0fc2e1cd9d21
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PAL_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x571e966de6040397
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PAL_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xe1cd9d21, 0x0fc2, 0x438d, {0x97, 0x03, 0x04, 0xe6, 0x6d, 0x96, 0x1e, 0x57 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- PalProcFunctionId,
- SetNewPalEntryFunctionId,
- GetNewPalEntryFunctionId,
- EsalUpdatePalFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PAL_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Base Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x41c30fe0d9e9fa06
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0xf894335a4283fb96
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xd9e9fa06, 0x0fe0, 0x41c3, {0x96, 0xfb, 0x83, 0x42, 0x5a, 0x33, 0x94, 0xf8 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- SalSetVectorsFunctionId,
- SalMcRendezFunctionId,
- SalMcSetParamsFunctionId,
- EsalGetVectorsFunctionId,
- EsalMcGetParamsFunctionId,
- EsalMcGetMcParamsFunctionId,
- EsalGetMcCheckinFlagsFunctionId,
- EsalGetPlatformBaseFreqFunctionId,
- EsalPhysicalIdInfoFunctionId,
- EsalRegisterPhysicalAddrFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_BASE_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL MCA Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x42b16cc72a591128
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0xbb2d683b9358f08a
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0x2a591128, 0x6cc7, 0x42b1, {0x8a, 0xf0, 0x58, 0x93, 0x3b, 0x68, 0x2d, 0xbb } }
-
-typedef enum {
- McaGetStateInfoFunctionId,
- McaRegisterCpuFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL PCI Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PCI_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4905ad66a46b1a31
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PCI_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x6330dc59462bf692
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PCI_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xa46b1a31, 0xad66, 0x4905, {0x92, 0xf6, 0x2b, 0x46, 0x59, 0xdc, 0x30, 0x63 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- SalPciConfigReadFunctionId,
- SalPciConfigWriteFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_PCI_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL Cache Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_CACHE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4ba52743edc9494
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_CACHE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x88f11352ef0a1888
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_CACHE_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xedc9494, 0x2743, 0x4ba5, { 0x88, 0x18, 0x0a, 0xef, 0x52, 0x13, 0xf1, 0x88 } }
-
-typedef enum {
- SalCacheInitFunctionId,
- SalCacheFlushFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_CACHE_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-///
-/// Extended SAL MCA Log Services Class
-///
-///@{
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_LOG_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_LO 0x4c0338a3cb3fd86e
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_LOG_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID_HI 0x7aaba2a3cf905c9a
-#define EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_LOG_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xcb3fd86e, 0x38a3, 0x4c03, {0x9a, 0x5c, 0x90, 0xcf, 0xa3, 0xa2, 0xab, 0x7a } }
-
-typedef enum {
- SalGetStateInfoFunctionId,
- SalGetStateInfoSizeFunctionId,
- SalClearStateInfoFunctionId,
- EsalGetStateBufferFunctionId,
- EsalSaveStateBufferFunctionId
-} EFI_EXTENDED_SAL_MCA_LOG_SERVICES_FUNC_ID;
-///@}
-
-#endif
diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/McaInitPmi.h b/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/McaInitPmi.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 617154d19b..0000000000
--- a/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/McaInitPmi.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,201 +0,0 @@
-/** @file
- MCA/PMI/INIT Protocol as defined in PI Specification VOLUME 4.
-
- This protocol provides services to handle Machine Checks (MCA),
- Initialization (INIT) events, and Platform Management Interrupt (PMI) events
- on an Intel Itanium Processor Family based system.
-
- Copyright (c) 2009 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
-
-**/
-
-#ifndef __MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL_H__
-#define __MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL_H__
-
-///
-/// Global ID for the MCA/PMI/INIT Protocol.
-///
-#define EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL_GUID \
- { 0xb60dc6e8, 0x3b6f, 0x11d5, {0xaf, 0x9, 0x0, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x44, 0xa0, 0x5b} }
-
-
-///
-/// Declare forward reference for the Timer Architectural Protocol
-///
-typedef struct _EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL;
-
-#pragma pack(1)
-///
-/// MCA Records Structure
-///
-typedef struct {
- UINT64 First : 1;
- UINT64 Last : 1;
- UINT64 EntryCount : 16;
- UINT64 DispatchedCount : 16;
- UINT64 Reserved : 30;
-} SAL_MCA_COUNT_STRUCTURE;
-
-#pragma pack()
-
-/**
- Prototype of MCA handler.
-
- @param ModuleGlobal The context of MCA Handler
- @param ProcessorStateParameters The processor state parameters (PSP)
- @param MinstateBase Base address of the min-state
- @param RendezvouseStateInformation Rendezvous state information to be passed to
- the OS on OS MCA entry
- @param CpuIndex Index of the logical processor
- @param McaCountStructure Pointer to the MCA records structure
- @param CorrectedMachineCheck This flag is set to TRUE is the MCA has been
- corrected by the handler or by a previous handler
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Handler successfully returned
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EFI_SAL_MCA_HANDLER)(
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal,
- IN UINT64 ProcessorStateParameters,
- IN EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS MinstateBase,
- IN UINT64 RendezvouseStateInformation,
- IN UINT64 CpuIndex,
- IN SAL_MCA_COUNT_STRUCTURE *McaCountStructure,
- OUT BOOLEAN *CorrectedMachineCheck
- );
-
-/**
- Prototype of INIT handler.
-
- @param ModuleGlobal The context of INIT Handler
- @param ProcessorStateParameters The processor state parameters (PSP)
- @param MinstateBase Base address of the min-state
- @param McaInProgress This flag indicates if an MCA is in progress
- @param CpuIndex Index of the logical processor
- @param McaCountStructure Pointer to the MCA records structure
- @param DumpSwitchPressed This flag indicates the crash dump switch has been pressed
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Handler successfully returned
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EFI_SAL_INIT_HANDLER)(
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal,
- IN UINT64 ProcessorStateParameters,
- IN EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS MinstateBase,
- IN BOOLEAN McaInProgress,
- IN UINT64 CpuIndex,
- IN SAL_MCA_COUNT_STRUCTURE *McaCountStructure,
- OUT BOOLEAN *DumpSwitchPressed
- );
-
-/**
- Prototype of PMI handler
-
- @param ModuleGlobal The context of PMI Handler
- @param CpuIndex Index of the logical processor
- @param PmiVector The PMI vector number as received from the PALE_PMI exit state (GR24)
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Handler successfully returned
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EFI_SAL_PMI_HANDLER)(
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal,
- IN UINT64 CpuIndex,
- IN UINT64 PmiVector
- );
-
-/**
- Register a MCA handler with the MCA dispatcher.
-
- @param This The EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL instance
- @param McaHandler The MCA handler to register
- @param ModuleGlobal The context of MCA Handler
- @param MakeFirst This flag specifies the handler should be made first in the list
- @param MakeLast This flag specifies the handler should be made last in the list
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS MCA Handle was registered
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES No more resources to register an MCA handler
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid parameters were passed
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EFI_SAL_REGISTER_MCA_HANDLER)(
- IN EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL *This,
- IN EFI_SAL_MCA_HANDLER McaHandler,
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal,
- IN BOOLEAN MakeFirst,
- IN BOOLEAN MakeLast
- );
-
-/**
- Register an INIT handler with the INIT dispatcher.
-
- @param This The EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL instance
- @param InitHandler The INIT handler to register
- @param ModuleGlobal The context of INIT Handler
- @param MakeFirst This flag specifies the handler should be made first in the list
- @param MakeLast This flag specifies the handler should be made last in the list
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS INIT Handle was registered
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES No more resources to register an INIT handler
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid parameters were passed
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EFI_SAL_REGISTER_INIT_HANDLER)(
- IN EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL *This,
- IN EFI_SAL_INIT_HANDLER InitHandler,
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal,
- IN BOOLEAN MakeFirst,
- IN BOOLEAN MakeLast
- );
-
-/**
- Register a PMI handler with the PMI dispatcher.
-
- @param This The EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL instance
- @param PmiHandler The PMI handler to register
- @param ModuleGlobal The context of PMI Handler
- @param MakeFirst This flag specifies the handler should be made first in the list
- @param MakeLast This flag specifies the handler should be made last in the list
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS PMI Handle was registered
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES No more resources to register an PMI handler
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid parameters were passed
-
-**/
-typedef
-EFI_STATUS
-(EFIAPI *EFI_SAL_REGISTER_PMI_HANDLER)(
- IN EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL *This,
- IN EFI_SAL_PMI_HANDLER PmiHandler,
- IN VOID *ModuleGlobal,
- IN BOOLEAN MakeFirst,
- IN BOOLEAN MakeLast
- );
-
-///
-/// This protocol is used to register MCA, INIT and PMI handlers with their respective dispatcher
-///
-struct _EFI_SAL_MCA_INIT_PMI_PROTOCOL {
- EFI_SAL_REGISTER_MCA_HANDLER RegisterMcaHandler;
- EFI_SAL_REGISTER_INIT_HANDLER RegisterInitHandler;
- EFI_SAL_REGISTER_PMI_HANDLER RegisterPmiHandler;
- BOOLEAN McaInProgress; ///< Whether MCA handler is in progress
- BOOLEAN InitInProgress; ///< Whether Init handler is in progress
- BOOLEAN PmiInProgress; ///< Whether Pmi handler is in progress
-};
-
-extern EFI_GUID gEfiSalMcaInitPmiProtocolGuid;
-
-#endif
-
diff --git a/MdePkg/MdePkg.dec b/MdePkg/MdePkg.dec
index 382319dfd7..e2ea8fff66 100644
--- a/MdePkg/MdePkg.dec
+++ b/MdePkg/MdePkg.dec
@@ -324,9 +324,6 @@
## Include/Guid/Mps.h
gEfiMpsTableGuid = { 0xEB9D2D2F, 0x2D88, 0x11D3, { 0x9A, 0x16, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3F, 0xC1, 0x4D }}
- ## Include/Guid/SalSystemTable.h
- gEfiSalSystemTableGuid = { 0xEB9D2D32, 0x2D88, 0x11D3, { 0x9A, 0x16, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3F, 0xC1, 0x4D }}
-
## Include/Protocol/AuthenticationInfo.h
gEfiAuthenticationChapLocalGuid = { 0xC280C73E, 0x15CA, 0x11DA, { 0xB0, 0xCA, 0x00, 0x10, 0x83, 0xFF, 0xCA, 0x4D }}
@@ -1122,29 +1119,6 @@
## Include/Protocol/LegacyRegion2.h
gEfiLegacyRegion2ProtocolGuid = {0x70101eaf, 0x85, 0x440c, {0xb3, 0x56, 0x8e, 0xe3, 0x6f, 0xef, 0x24, 0xf0 } }
- ## Include/Protocol/McaInitPmi.h
- gEfiSalMcaInitPmiProtocolGuid = { 0xb60dc6e8, 0x3b6f, 0x11d5, {0xaf, 0x9, 0x0, 0xa0, 0xc9, 0x44, 0xa0, 0x5b } }
-
- ## Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalBootService.h
- gEfiExtendedSalBootServiceProtocolGuid = { 0xde0ee9a4, 0x3c7a, 0x44f2, {0xb7, 0x8b, 0xe3, 0xcc, 0xd6, 0x9c, 0x3a, 0xf7 } }
-
- ## Include/Protocol/ExtendedSalServiceClasses.h
- gEfiExtendedSalBaseIoServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x5aea42b5, 0x31e1, 0x4515, {0xbc, 0x31, 0xb8, 0xd5, 0x25, 0x75, 0x65, 0xa6 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalStallServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x53a58d06, 0xac27, 0x4d8c, {0xb5, 0xe9, 0xf0, 0x8a, 0x80, 0x65, 0x41, 0x70 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalRtcServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x7e97a470, 0xefdb, 0x4d02, {0x8f, 0xce, 0x61, 0x90, 0xd2, 0x7b, 0xa2, 0x96 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalVariableServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x4ecb6c53, 0xc641, 0x4370, {0x8c, 0xb2, 0x3b, 0x0e, 0x49, 0x6e, 0x83, 0x78 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalMtcServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x899afd18, 0x75e8, 0x408b, {0xa4, 0x1a, 0x6e, 0x2e, 0x7e, 0xcd, 0xf4, 0x54 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalResetServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x7d019990, 0x8ce1, 0x46f5, {0xa7, 0x76, 0x3c, 0x51, 0x98, 0x67, 0x6a, 0xa0 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalStatusCodeServicesProtocolGuid = { 0xdbd91d, 0x55e9, 0x420f, {0x96, 0x39, 0x5e, 0x9f, 0x84, 0x37, 0xb4, 0x4f } }
- gEfiExtendedSalFvBlockServicesProtocolGuid = { 0xa2271df1, 0xbcbb, 0x4f1d, {0x98, 0xa9, 0x06, 0xbc, 0x17, 0x2f, 0x07, 0x1a } }
- gEfiExtendedSalMpServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x697d81a2, 0xcf18, 0x4dc0, {0x9e, 0x0d, 0x06, 0x11, 0x3b, 0x61, 0x8a, 0x3f } }
- gEfiExtendedSalPalServicesProtocolGuid = { 0xe1cd9d21, 0x0fc2, 0x438d, {0x97, 0x03, 0x04, 0xe6, 0x6d, 0x96, 0x1e, 0x57 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalBaseServicesProtocolGuid = { 0xd9e9fa06, 0x0fe0, 0x41c3, {0x96, 0xfb, 0x83, 0x42, 0x5a, 0x33, 0x94, 0xf8 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalMcaServicesProtocolGuid = { 0x2a591128, 0x6cc7, 0x42b1, {0x8a, 0xf0, 0x58, 0x93, 0x3b, 0x68, 0x2d, 0xbb } }
- gEfiExtendedSalPciServicesProtocolGuid = { 0xa46b1a31, 0xad66, 0x4905, {0x92, 0xf6, 0x2b, 0x46, 0x59, 0xdc, 0x30, 0x63 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalCacheServicesProtocolGuid = { 0xedc9494, 0x2743, 0x4ba5, { 0x88, 0x18, 0x0a, 0xef, 0x52, 0x13, 0xf1, 0x88 } }
- gEfiExtendedSalMcaLogServicesProtocolGuid = { 0xcb3fd86e, 0x38a3, 0x4c03, {0x9a, 0x5c, 0x90, 0xcf, 0xa3, 0xa2, 0xab, 0x7a } }
-
#
# Protocols defined in PI 1.2.1
#
--
2.18.0.windows.1
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