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1/** @file
2 This includes some definitions introduced in UEFI that will be used in both PEI and DXE phases.
3
4Copyright (c) 2006 - 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
5This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
6the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
7The full text of the license may be found at
8http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
9
10THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
11WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
12
13**/
14
15#ifndef __UEFI_MULTIPHASE_H__
16#define __UEFI_MULTIPHASE_H__
17
18#include <Guid/WinCertificate.h>
19///
20/// Enumeration of memory types introduced in UEFI.
21///
22typedef enum {
23 ///
24 /// Not used.
25 ///
26 EfiReservedMemoryType,
27 ///
28 /// The code portions of a loaded application.
29 /// (Note that UEFI OS loaders are UEFI applications.)
30 ///
31 EfiLoaderCode,
32 ///
33 /// The data portions of a loaded application and the default data allocation
34 /// type used by an application to allocate pool memory.
35 ///
36 EfiLoaderData,
37 ///
38 /// The code portions of a loaded Boot Services Driver.
39 ///
40 EfiBootServicesCode,
41 ///
42 /// The data portions of a loaded Boot Serves Driver, and the default data
43 /// allocation type used by a Boot Services Driver to allocate pool memory.
44 ///
45 EfiBootServicesData,
46 ///
47 /// The code portions of a loaded Runtime Services Driver.
48 ///
49 EfiRuntimeServicesCode,
50 ///
51 /// The data portions of a loaded Runtime Services Driver and the default
52 /// data allocation type used by a Runtime Services Driver to allocate pool memory.
53 ///
54 EfiRuntimeServicesData,
55 ///
56 /// Free (unallocated) memory.
57 ///
58 EfiConventionalMemory,
59 ///
60 /// Memory in which errors have been detected.
61 ///
62 EfiUnusableMemory,
63 ///
64 /// Memory that holds the ACPI tables.
65 ///
66 EfiACPIReclaimMemory,
67 ///
68 /// Address space reserved for use by the firmware.
69 ///
70 EfiACPIMemoryNVS,
71 ///
72 /// Used by system firmware to request that a memory-mapped IO region
73 /// be mapped by the OS to a virtual address so it can be accessed by EFI runtime services.
74 ///
75 EfiMemoryMappedIO,
76 ///
77 /// System memory-mapped IO region that is used to translate memory
78 /// cycles to IO cycles by the processor.
79 ///
80 EfiMemoryMappedIOPortSpace,
81 ///
82 /// Address space reserved by the firmware for code that is part of the processor.
83 ///
84 EfiPalCode,
85 ///
86 /// A memory region that operates as EfiConventionalMemory,
87 /// however it happens to also support byte-addressable non-volatility.
88 ///
89 EfiPersistentMemory,
90 EfiMaxMemoryType
91} EFI_MEMORY_TYPE;
92
93///
94/// Data structure that precedes all of the standard EFI table types.
95///
96typedef struct {
97 ///
98 /// A 64-bit signature that identifies the type of table that follows.
99 /// Unique signatures have been generated for the EFI System Table,
100 /// the EFI Boot Services Table, and the EFI Runtime Services Table.
101 ///
102 UINT64 Signature;
103 ///
104 /// The revision of the EFI Specification to which this table
105 /// conforms. The upper 16 bits of this field contain the major
106 /// revision value, and the lower 16 bits contain the minor revision
107 /// value. The minor revision values are limited to the range of 00..99.
108 ///
109 UINT32 Revision;
110 ///
111 /// The size, in bytes, of the entire table including the EFI_TABLE_HEADER.
112 ///
113 UINT32 HeaderSize;
114 ///
115 /// The 32-bit CRC for the entire table. This value is computed by
116 /// setting this field to 0, and computing the 32-bit CRC for HeaderSize bytes.
117 ///
118 UINT32 CRC32;
119 ///
120 /// Reserved field that must be set to 0.
121 ///
122 UINT32 Reserved;
123} EFI_TABLE_HEADER;
124
125///
126/// Attributes of variable.
127///
128#define EFI_VARIABLE_NON_VOLATILE 0x00000001
129#define EFI_VARIABLE_BOOTSERVICE_ACCESS 0x00000002
130#define EFI_VARIABLE_RUNTIME_ACCESS 0x00000004
131///
132/// This attribute is identified by the mnemonic 'HR'
133/// elsewhere in this specification.
134///
135#define EFI_VARIABLE_HARDWARE_ERROR_RECORD 0x00000008
136///
137/// Attributes of Authenticated Variable
138///
139#define EFI_VARIABLE_AUTHENTICATED_WRITE_ACCESS 0x00000010
140#define EFI_VARIABLE_TIME_BASED_AUTHENTICATED_WRITE_ACCESS 0x00000020
141#define EFI_VARIABLE_APPEND_WRITE 0x00000040
142
143
144///
145/// AuthInfo is a WIN_CERTIFICATE using the wCertificateType
146/// WIN_CERTIFICATE_UEFI_GUID and the CertType
147/// EFI_CERT_TYPE_RSA2048_SHA256_GUID. If the attribute specifies
148/// authenticated access, then the Data buffer should begin with an
149/// authentication descriptor prior to the data payload and DataSize
150/// should reflect the the data.and descriptor size. The caller
151/// shall digest the Monotonic Count value and the associated data
152/// for the variable update using the SHA-256 1-way hash algorithm.
153/// The ensuing the 32-byte digest will be signed using the private
154/// key associated w/ the public/private 2048-bit RSA key-pair. The
155/// WIN_CERTIFICATE shall be used to describe the signature of the
156/// Variable data *Data. In addition, the signature will also
157/// include the MonotonicCount value to guard against replay attacks.
158///
159typedef struct {
160 ///
161 /// Included in the signature of
162 /// AuthInfo.Used to ensure freshness/no
163 /// replay. Incremented during each
164 /// "Write" access.
165 ///
166 UINT64 MonotonicCount;
167 ///
168 /// Provides the authorization for the variable
169 /// access. It is a signature across the
170 /// variable data and the Monotonic Count
171 /// value. Caller uses Private key that is
172 /// associated with a public key that has been
173 /// provisioned via the key exchange.
174 ///
175 WIN_CERTIFICATE_UEFI_GUID AuthInfo;
176} EFI_VARIABLE_AUTHENTICATION;
177
178///
179/// When the attribute EFI_VARIABLE_TIME_BASED_AUTHENTICATED_WRITE_ACCESS is
180/// set, then the Data buffer shall begin with an instance of a complete (and serialized)
181/// EFI_VARIABLE_AUTHENTICATION_2 descriptor. The descriptor shall be followed by the new
182/// variable value and DataSize shall reflect the combined size of the descriptor and the new
183/// variable value. The authentication descriptor is not part of the variable data and is not
184/// returned by subsequent calls to GetVariable().
185///
186typedef struct {
187 ///
188 /// For the TimeStamp value, components Pad1, Nanosecond, TimeZone, Daylight and
189 /// Pad2 shall be set to 0. This means that the time shall always be expressed in GMT.
190 ///
191 EFI_TIME TimeStamp;
192 ///
193 /// Only a CertType of EFI_CERT_TYPE_PKCS7_GUID is accepted.
194 ///
195 WIN_CERTIFICATE_UEFI_GUID AuthInfo;
196 } EFI_VARIABLE_AUTHENTICATION_2;
197
198#endif
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