2 The EFI Legacy BIOS Protocol is used to abstract legacy Option ROM usage
3 under EFI and Legacy OS boot. This file also includes all the related
4 COMPATIBILIY16 structures and defintions.
6 Note: The names for EFI_IA32_REGISTER_SET elements were picked to follow
7 well known naming conventions.
9 Thunk is the code that switches from 32-bit protected environment into the 16-bit real-mode
10 environment. Reverse thunk is the code that does the opposite.
12 Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
13 This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
14 the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
15 The full text of the license may be found at
16 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
18 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
19 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
21 @par Revision Reference:
22 This protocol is defined in Framework for EFI Compatibility Support Module spec
27 #ifndef _EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_H_
28 #define _EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_H_
35 typedef UINT8 SERIAL_MODE
;
36 typedef UINT8 PARALLEL_MODE
;
38 #define EFI_COMPATIBILITY16_TABLE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('I', 'F', 'E', '$')
41 /// There is a table located within the traditional BIOS in either the 0xF000:xxxx or 0xE000:xxxx
42 /// physical address range. It is located on a 16-byte boundary and provides the physical address of the
43 /// entry point for the Compatibility16 functions. These functions provide the platform-specific
44 /// information that is required by the generic EfiCompatibility code. The functions are invoked via
45 /// thunking by using EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL.FarCall86() with the 32-bit physical
50 /// The string "$EFI" denotes the start of the EfiCompatibility table. Byte 0 is "I," byte
51 /// 1 is "F," byte 2 is "E," and byte 3 is "$" and is normally accessed as a DWORD or UINT32.
56 /// The value required such that byte checksum of TableLength equals zero.
61 /// The length of this table.
66 /// The major EFI revision for which this table was generated.
68 UINT8 EfiMajorRevision
;
71 /// The minor EFI revision for which this table was generated.
73 UINT8 EfiMinorRevision
;
76 /// The major revision of this table.
78 UINT8 TableMajorRevision
;
81 /// The minor revision of this table.
83 UINT8 TableMinorRevision
;
86 /// Reserved for future usage.
91 /// The segment of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for Compatibility16 functions.
93 UINT16 Compatibility16CallSegment
;
96 /// The offset of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for Compatibility16 functions.
98 UINT16 Compatibility16CallOffset
;
101 /// The segment of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for EfiCompatibility
102 /// to invoke the PnP installation check.
104 UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckSegment
;
107 /// The Offset of the entry point within the traditional BIOS for EfiCompatibility
108 /// to invoke the PnP installation check.
110 UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckOffset
;
113 /// EFI system resources table. Type EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE is defined in the IntelPlatform
114 ///Innovation Framework for EFI Driver Execution Environment Core Interface Specification (DXE CIS).
116 UINT32 EfiSystemTable
;
119 /// The address of an OEM-provided identifier string. The string is null terminated.
121 UINT32 OemIdStringPointer
;
124 /// The 32-bit physical address where ACPI RSD PTR is stored within the traditional
125 /// BIOS. The remained of the ACPI tables are located at their EFI addresses. The size
126 /// reserved is the maximum for ACPI 2.0. The EfiCompatibility will fill in the ACPI
127 /// RSD PTR with either the ACPI 1.0b or 2.0 values.
129 UINT32 AcpiRsdPtrPointer
;
132 /// The OEM revision number. Usage is undefined but provided for OEM module usage.
137 /// The 32-bit physical address where INT15 E820 data is stored within the traditional
138 /// BIOS. The EfiCompatibility code will fill in the E820Pointer value and copy the
139 /// data to the indicated area.
144 /// The length of the E820 data and is filled in by the EfiCompatibility code.
149 /// The 32-bit physical address where the $PIR table is stored in the traditional BIOS.
150 /// The EfiCompatibility code will fill in the IrqRoutingTablePointer value and
151 /// copy the data to the indicated area.
153 UINT32 IrqRoutingTablePointer
;
156 /// The length of the $PIR table and is filled in by the EfiCompatibility code.
158 UINT32 IrqRoutingTableLength
;
161 /// The 32-bit physical address where the MP table is stored in the traditional BIOS.
162 /// The EfiCompatibility code will fill in the MpTablePtr value and copy the data
163 /// to the indicated area.
168 /// The length of the MP table and is filled in by the EfiCompatibility code.
170 UINT32 MpTableLength
;
173 /// The segment of the OEM-specific INT table/code.
175 UINT16 OemIntSegment
;
178 /// The offset of the OEM-specific INT table/code.
183 /// The segment of the OEM-specific 32-bit table/code.
188 /// The offset of the OEM-specific 32-bit table/code.
193 /// The segment of the OEM-specific 16-bit table/code.
198 /// The offset of the OEM-specific 16-bit table/code.
203 /// The segment of the TPM binary passed to 16-bit CSM.
208 /// The offset of the TPM binary passed to 16-bit CSM.
213 /// A pointer to a string identifying the independent BIOS vendor.
218 /// This field is NULL for all systems not supporting PCI Express. This field is the base
219 /// value of the start of the PCI Express memory-mapped configuration registers and
220 /// must be filled in prior to EfiCompatibility code issuing the Compatibility16 function
221 /// Compatibility16InitializeYourself().
222 /// Compatibility16InitializeYourself() is defined in Compatability16
225 UINT32 PciExpressBase
;
228 /// Maximum PCI bus number assigned.
231 } EFI_COMPATIBILITY16_TABLE
;
234 /// Functions provided by the CSM binary which communicate between the EfiCompatibility
235 /// and Compatability16 code.
237 /// Inconsistent with the specification here:
238 /// The member's name started with "Compatibility16" [defined in Intel Framework
239 /// Compatibility Support Module Specification / 0.97 version]
240 /// has been changed to "Legacy16" since keeping backward compatible.
244 /// Causes the Compatibility16 code to do any internal initialization required.
246 /// AX = Compatibility16InitializeYourself
247 /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE
249 /// AX = Return Status codes
251 Legacy16InitializeYourself
= 0x0000,
254 /// Causes the Compatibility16 BIOS to perform any drive number translations to match the boot sequence.
256 /// AX = Compatibility16UpdateBbs
257 /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE
259 /// AX = Returned status codes
261 Legacy16UpdateBbs
= 0x0001,
264 /// Allows the Compatibility16 code to perform any final actions before booting. The Compatibility16
265 /// code is read/write.
267 /// AX = Compatibility16PrepareToBoot
268 /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE structure
270 /// AX = Returned status codes
272 Legacy16PrepareToBoot
= 0x0002,
275 /// Causes the Compatibility16 BIOS to boot. The Compatibility16 code is Read/Only.
277 /// AX = Compatibility16Boot
279 /// AX = Returned status codes
281 Legacy16Boot
= 0x0003,
284 /// Allows the Compatibility16 code to get the last device from which a boot was attempted. This is
285 /// stored in CMOS and is the priority number of the last attempted boot device.
287 /// AX = Compatibility16RetrieveLastBootDevice
289 /// AX = Returned status codes
290 /// BX = Priority number of the boot device.
292 Legacy16RetrieveLastBootDevice
= 0x0004,
295 /// Allows the Compatibility16 code rehook INT13, INT18, and/or INT19 after dispatching a legacy OpROM.
297 /// AX = Compatibility16DispatchOprom
298 /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_DISPATCH_OPROM_TABLE
300 /// AX = Returned status codes
301 /// BX = Number of non-BBS-compliant devices found. Equals 0 if BBS compliant.
303 Legacy16DispatchOprom
= 0x0005,
306 /// Finds a free area in the 0xFxxxx or 0xExxxx region of the specified length and returns the address
309 /// AX = Compatibility16GetTableAddress
310 /// BX = Allocation region
311 /// 00 = Allocate from either 0xE0000 or 0xF0000 64 KB blocks.
312 /// Bit 0 = 1 Allocate from 0xF0000 64 KB block
313 /// Bit 1 = 1 Allocate from 0xE0000 64 KB block
314 /// CX = Requested length in bytes.
315 /// DX = Required address alignment. Bit mapped. First non-zero bit from the right is the alignment.
317 /// AX = Returned status codes
318 /// DS:BX = Address of the region
320 Legacy16GetTableAddress
= 0x0006,
323 /// Enables the EfiCompatibility module to do any nonstandard processing of keyboard LEDs or state.
325 /// AX = Compatibility16SetKeyboardLeds
327 /// Bit 0 Scroll Lock 0 = Off
331 /// AX = Returned status codes
333 Legacy16SetKeyboardLeds
= 0x0007,
336 /// Enables the EfiCompatibility module to install an interrupt handler for PCI mass media devices that
337 /// do not have an OpROM associated with them. An example is SATA.
339 /// AX = Compatibility16InstallPciHandler
340 /// ES:BX = Pointer to EFI_LEGACY_INSTALL_PCI_HANDLER structure
342 /// AX = Returned status codes
344 Legacy16InstallPciHandler
= 0x0008
345 } EFI_COMPATIBILITY_FUNCTIONS
;
349 /// EFI_DISPATCH_OPROM_TABLE
352 UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckSegment
; ///< A pointer to the PnpInstallationCheck data structure.
353 UINT16 PnPInstallationCheckOffset
; ///< A pointer to the PnpInstallationCheck data structure.
354 UINT16 OpromSegment
; ///< The segment where the OpROM was placed. Offset is assumed to be 3.
355 UINT8 PciBus
; ///< The PCI bus.
356 UINT8 PciDeviceFunction
; ///< The PCI device * 0x08 | PCI function.
357 UINT8 NumberBbsEntries
; ///< The number of valid BBS table entries upon entry and exit. The IBV code may
358 ///< increase this number, if BBS-compliant devices also hook INTs in order to force the
359 ///< OpROM BIOS Setup to be executed.
360 UINT32 BbsTablePointer
; ///< A pointer to the BBS table.
361 UINT16 RuntimeSegment
; ///< The segment where the OpROM can be relocated to. If this value is 0x0000, this
362 ///< means that the relocation of this run time code is not supported.
363 ///< Inconsistent with specification here:
364 ///< The member's name "OpromDestinationSegment" [defined in Intel Framework Compatibility Support Module Specification / 0.97 version]
365 ///< has been changed to "RuntimeSegment" since keeping backward compatible.
367 } EFI_DISPATCH_OPROM_TABLE
;
370 /// EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE
374 /// Starting address of memory under 1 MB. The ending address is assumed to be 640 KB or 0x9FFFF.
376 UINT32 BiosLessThan1MB
;
379 /// The starting address of the high memory block.
384 /// The length of high memory block.
386 UINT32 HiPmmMemorySizeInBytes
;
389 /// The segment of the reverse thunk call code.
391 UINT16 ReverseThunkCallSegment
;
394 /// The offset of the reverse thunk call code.
396 UINT16 ReverseThunkCallOffset
;
399 /// The number of E820 entries copied to the Compatibility16 BIOS.
401 UINT32 NumberE820Entries
;
404 /// The amount of usable memory above 1 MB, e.g., E820 type 1 memory.
406 UINT32 OsMemoryAbove1Mb
;
409 /// The start of thunk code in main memory. Memory cannot be used by BIOS or PMM.
414 /// The size of the thunk code.
416 UINT32 ThunkSizeInBytes
;
419 /// Starting address of memory under 1 MB.
424 /// The length of low Memory block.
426 UINT32 LowPmmMemorySizeInBytes
;
427 } EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE
;
430 /// DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL.
433 UINT16 Address
; ///< I/O address assigned to the serial port.
434 UINT8 Irq
; ///< IRQ assigned to the serial port.
435 SERIAL_MODE Mode
; ///< Mode of serial port. Values are defined below.
436 } DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL
;
439 /// DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL's modes.
441 #define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_NORMAL 0x00
442 #define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_IRDA 0x01
443 #define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_ASK_IR 0x02
444 #define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_DUPLEX_HALF 0x00
445 #define DEVICE_SERIAL_MODE_DUPLEX_FULL 0x10
449 /// DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL.
452 UINT16 Address
; ///< I/O address assigned to the parallel port.
453 UINT8 Irq
; ///< IRQ assigned to the parallel port.
454 UINT8 Dma
; ///< DMA assigned to the parallel port.
455 PARALLEL_MODE Mode
; ///< Mode of the parallel port. Values are defined below.
456 } DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL
;
459 /// DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL's modes.
461 #define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_OUTPUT_ONLY 0x00
462 #define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_BIDIRECTIONAL 0x01
463 #define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_EPP 0x02
464 #define DEVICE_PARALLEL_MODE_MODE_ECP 0x03
468 /// DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY
471 UINT16 Address
; ///< I/O address assigned to the floppy.
472 UINT8 Irq
; ///< IRQ assigned to the floppy.
473 UINT8 Dma
; ///< DMA assigned to the floppy.
474 UINT8 NumberOfFloppy
; ///< Number of floppies in the system.
475 } DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY
;
478 /// LEGACY_DEVICE_FLAGS
481 UINT32 A20Kybd
: 1; ///< A20 controller by keyboard controller.
482 UINT32 A20Port90
: 1; ///< A20 controlled by port 0x92.
483 UINT32 Reserved
: 30; ///< Reserved for future usage.
484 } LEGACY_DEVICE_FLAGS
;
487 /// DEVICE_PRODUCER_DATA_HEADER
490 DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL Serial
[4]; ///< Data for serial port x. Type DEVICE_PRODUCER_SERIAL is defined below.
491 DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL Parallel
[3]; ///< Data for parallel port x. Type DEVICE_PRODUCER_PARALLEL is defined below.
492 DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY Floppy
; ///< Data for floppy. Type DEVICE_PRODUCER_FLOPPY is defined below.
493 UINT8 MousePresent
; ///< Flag to indicate if mouse is present.
494 LEGACY_DEVICE_FLAGS Flags
; ///< Miscellaneous Boolean state information passed to CSM.
495 } DEVICE_PRODUCER_DATA_HEADER
;
501 UINT16 Raw
[256]; ///< Raw data from the IDE IdentifyDrive command.
509 /// Status of IDE device. Values are defined below. There is one HDD_INFO structure
510 /// per IDE controller. The IdentifyDrive is per drive. Index 0 is master and index
516 /// PCI bus of IDE controller.
521 /// PCI device of IDE controller.
526 /// PCI function of IDE controller.
531 /// Command ports base address.
533 UINT16 CommandBaseAddress
;
536 /// Control ports base address.
538 UINT16 ControlBaseAddress
;
541 /// Bus master address.
543 UINT16 BusMasterAddress
;
548 /// Data that identifies the drive data; one per possible attached drive.
550 ATAPI_IDENTIFY IdentifyDrive
[2];
554 /// HDD_INFO status bits
556 #define HDD_PRIMARY 0x01
557 #define HDD_SECONDARY 0x02
558 #define HDD_MASTER_ATAPI_CDROM 0x04
559 #define HDD_SLAVE_ATAPI_CDROM 0x08
560 #define HDD_MASTER_IDE 0x20
561 #define HDD_SLAVE_IDE 0x40
562 #define HDD_MASTER_ATAPI_ZIPDISK 0x10
563 #define HDD_SLAVE_ATAPI_ZIPDISK 0x80
566 /// BBS_STATUS_FLAGS;\.
569 UINT16 OldPosition
: 4; ///< Prior priority.
570 UINT16 Reserved1
: 4; ///< Reserved for future use.
571 UINT16 Enabled
: 1; ///< If 0, ignore this entry.
572 UINT16 Failed
: 1; ///< 0 = Not known if boot failure occurred.
573 ///< 1 = Boot attempted failed.
576 /// State of media present.
577 /// 00 = No bootable media is present in the device.
578 /// 01 = Unknown if a bootable media present.
579 /// 10 = Media is present and appears bootable.
582 UINT16 MediaPresent
: 2;
583 UINT16 Reserved2
: 4; ///< Reserved for future use.
587 /// BBS_TABLE, device type values & boot priority values.
591 /// The boot priority for this boot device. Values are defined below.
596 /// The PCI bus for this boot device.
601 /// The PCI device for this boot device.
606 /// The PCI function for the boot device.
611 /// The PCI class for this boot device.
616 /// The PCI Subclass for this boot device.
621 /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing the manufacturer.
623 UINT16 MfgStringOffset
;
626 /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing the manufacturer.
628 UINT16 MfgStringSegment
;
631 /// BBS device type. BBS device types are defined below.
636 /// Status of this boot device. Type BBS_STATUS_FLAGS is defined below.
638 BBS_STATUS_FLAGS StatusFlags
;
641 /// Segment:Offset address of boot loader for IPL devices or install INT13 handler for
644 UINT16 BootHandlerOffset
;
647 /// Segment:Offset address of boot loader for IPL devices or install INT13 handler for
650 UINT16 BootHandlerSegment
;
653 /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing this device.
655 UINT16 DescStringOffset
;
658 /// Segment:offset address of an ASCIIZ description string describing this device.
660 UINT16 DescStringSegment
;
665 UINT32 InitPerReserved
;
668 /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
669 /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
670 /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
672 UINT32 AdditionalIrq13Handler
;
675 /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
676 /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
677 /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
679 UINT32 AdditionalIrq18Handler
;
682 /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
683 /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
684 /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
686 UINT32 AdditionalIrq19Handler
;
689 /// The use of these fields is IBV dependent. They can be used to flag that an OpROM
690 /// has hooked the specified IRQ. The OpROM may be BBS compliant as some SCSI
691 /// BBS-compliant OpROMs also hook IRQ vectors in order to run their BIOS Setup
693 UINT32 AdditionalIrq40Handler
;
694 UINT8 AssignedDriveNumber
;
695 UINT32 AdditionalIrq41Handler
;
696 UINT32 AdditionalIrq46Handler
;
702 /// BBS device type values
704 #define BBS_FLOPPY 0x01
705 #define BBS_HARDDISK 0x02
706 #define BBS_CDROM 0x03
707 #define BBS_PCMCIA 0x04
709 #define BBS_EMBED_NETWORK 0x06
710 #define BBS_BEV_DEVICE 0x80
711 #define BBS_UNKNOWN 0xff
715 /// BBS boot priority values
717 #define BBS_DO_NOT_BOOT_FROM 0xFFFC
718 #define BBS_LOWEST_PRIORITY 0xFFFD
719 #define BBS_UNPRIORITIZED_ENTRY 0xFFFE
720 #define BBS_IGNORE_ENTRY 0xFFFF
728 /// Access mechanism used to generate the soft SMI. Defined types are below. The other
729 /// values are reserved for future usage.
734 /// The size of "port" in bits. Defined values are below.
736 UINT16 PortGranularity
: 3;
739 /// The size of data in bits. Defined values are below.
741 UINT16 DataGranularity
: 3;
744 /// Reserved for future use.
750 /// SMM_ATTRIBUTES type values.
752 #define STANDARD_IO 0x00
753 #define STANDARD_MEMORY 0x01
757 /// SMM_ATTRIBUTES port size constants.
759 #define PORT_SIZE_8 0x00
760 #define PORT_SIZE_16 0x01
761 #define PORT_SIZE_32 0x02
762 #define PORT_SIZE_64 0x03
766 /// SMM_ATTRIBUTES data size constants.
768 #define DATA_SIZE_8 0x00
769 #define DATA_SIZE_16 0x01
770 #define DATA_SIZE_32 0x02
771 #define DATA_SIZE_64 0x03
775 /// SMM_FUNCTION & relating constants.
778 UINT16 Function
: 15;
783 /// SMM_FUNCTION Function constants.
785 #define INT15_D042 0x0000
786 #define GET_USB_BOOT_INFO 0x0001
787 #define DMI_PNP_50_57 0x0002
791 /// SMM_FUNCTION Owner constants.
793 #define STANDARD_OWNER 0x0
794 #define OEM_OWNER 0x1
798 /// This structure assumes both port and data sizes are 1. SmmAttribute must be
799 /// properly to reflect that assumption.
803 /// Describes the access mechanism, SmmPort, and SmmData sizes. Type
804 /// SMM_ATTRIBUTES is defined below.
806 SMM_ATTRIBUTES SmmAttributes
;
809 /// Function Soft SMI is to perform. Type SMM_FUNCTION is defined below.
811 SMM_FUNCTION SmmFunction
;
814 /// SmmPort size depends upon SmmAttributes and ranges from2 bytes to 16 bytes.
819 /// SmmData size depends upon SmmAttributes and ranges from2 bytes to 16 bytes.
828 UINT16 NumSmmEntries
; ///< Number of entries represented by SmmEntry.
829 SMM_ENTRY SmmEntry
; ///< One entry per function. Type SMM_ENTRY is defined below.
837 /// This bit set indicates that the ServiceAreaData is valid.
839 UINT8 DirectoryServiceValidity
: 1;
842 /// This bit set indicates to use the Reserve Area Boot Code Address (RACBA) only if
843 /// DirectoryServiceValidity is 0.
845 UINT8 RabcaUsedFlag
: 1;
848 /// This bit set indicates to execute hard disk diagnostics.
850 UINT8 ExecuteHddDiagnosticsFlag
: 1;
853 /// Reserved for future use. Set to 0.
863 /// This field contains the bit-mapped attributes of the PARTIES information. Type
864 /// UDC_ATTRIBUTES is defined below.
866 UDC_ATTRIBUTES Attributes
;
869 /// This field contains the zero-based device on which the selected
870 /// ServiceDataArea is present. It is 0 for master and 1 for the slave device.
875 /// This field contains the zero-based index into the BbsTable for the parent device.
876 /// This index allows the user to reference the parent device information such as PCI
877 /// bus, device function.
879 UINT8 BbsTableEntryNumberForParentDevice
;
882 /// This field contains the zero-based index into the BbsTable for the boot entry.
884 UINT8 BbsTableEntryNumberForBoot
;
887 /// This field contains the zero-based index into the BbsTable for the HDD diagnostics entry.
889 UINT8 BbsTableEntryNumberForHddDiag
;
892 /// The raw Beer data.
897 /// The raw data of selected service area.
899 UINT8 ServiceAreaData
[64];
902 #define EFI_TO_LEGACY_MAJOR_VERSION 0x02
903 #define EFI_TO_LEGACY_MINOR_VERSION 0x00
904 #define MAX_IDE_CONTROLLER 8
907 /// EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE
910 UINT16 MajorVersion
; ///< The EfiCompatibility major version number.
911 UINT16 MinorVersion
; ///< The EfiCompatibility minor version number.
912 UINT32 AcpiTable
; ///< The location of the RSDT ACPI table. < 4G range.
913 UINT32 SmbiosTable
; ///< The location of the SMBIOS table in EFI memory. < 4G range.
914 UINT32 SmbiosTableLength
;
918 DEVICE_PRODUCER_DATA_HEADER SioData
; ///< Standard traditional device information.
919 UINT16 DevicePathType
; ///< The default boot type.
920 UINT16 PciIrqMask
; ///< Mask of which IRQs have been assigned to PCI.
921 UINT32 NumberE820Entries
; ///< Number of E820 entries. The number can change from the
922 ///< Compatibility16InitializeYourself() function.
924 // Controller & Drive Identify[2] per controller information
926 HDD_INFO HddInfo
[MAX_IDE_CONTROLLER
]; ///< Hard disk drive information, including raw Identify Drive data.
927 UINT32 NumberBbsEntries
; ///< Number of entries in the BBS table
928 UINT32 BbsTable
; ///< A pointer to the BBS table. Type BBS_TABLE is defined below.
929 UINT32 SmmTable
; ///< A pointer to the SMM table. Type SMM_TABLE is defined below.
930 UINT32 OsMemoryAbove1Mb
; ///< The amount of usable memory above 1 MB, i.e. E820 type 1 memory. This value can
931 ///< differ from the value in EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_INIT_TABLE as more
932 ///< memory may have been discovered.
933 UINT32 UnconventionalDeviceTable
; ///< Information to boot off an unconventional device like a PARTIES partition. Type
934 ///< UD_TABLE is defined below.
935 } EFI_TO_COMPATIBILITY16_BOOT_TABLE
;
938 /// EFI_LEGACY_INSTALL_PCI_HANDLER
941 UINT8 PciBus
; ///< The PCI bus of the device.
942 UINT8 PciDeviceFun
; ///< The PCI device in bits 7:3 and function in bits 2:0.
943 UINT8 PciSegment
; ///< The PCI segment of the device.
944 UINT8 PciClass
; ///< The PCI class code of the device.
945 UINT8 PciSubclass
; ///< The PCI subclass code of the device.
946 UINT8 PciInterface
; ///< The PCI interface code of the device.
950 UINT8 PrimaryIrq
; ///< The primary device IRQ.
951 UINT8 PrimaryReserved
; ///< Reserved.
952 UINT16 PrimaryControl
; ///< The primary device control I/O base.
953 UINT16 PrimaryBase
; ///< The primary device I/O base.
954 UINT16 PrimaryBusMaster
; ///< The primary device bus master I/O base.
958 UINT8 SecondaryIrq
; ///< The secondary device IRQ.
959 UINT8 SecondaryReserved
; ///< Reserved.
960 UINT16 SecondaryControl
; ///< The secondary device control I/O base.
961 UINT16 SecondaryBase
; ///< The secondary device I/O base.
962 UINT16 SecondaryBusMaster
; ///< The secondary device bus master I/O base.
963 } EFI_LEGACY_INSTALL_PCI_HANDLER
;
966 // Restore default pack value
970 #define EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL_GUID \
972 0xdb9a1e3d, 0x45cb, 0x4abb, {0x85, 0x3b, 0xe5, 0x38, 0x7f, 0xdb, 0x2e, 0x2d } \
975 typedef struct _EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
;
978 /// Flags returned by CheckPciRom().
981 #define ROM_FOUND 0x01
982 #define VALID_LEGACY_ROM 0x02
983 #define ROM_WITH_CONFIG 0x04 ///< Not defined in the Framework CSM Specification.
986 /// The following macros do not appear in the Framework CSM Specification and
987 /// are kept for backward compatibility only. They convert 32-bit address (_Adr)
988 /// to Segment:Offset 16-bit form.
991 #define EFI_SEGMENT(_Adr) (UINT16) ((UINT16) (((UINTN) (_Adr)) >> 4) & 0xf000)
992 #define EFI_OFFSET(_Adr) (UINT16) (((UINT16) ((UINTN) (_Adr))) & 0xffff)
995 #define CARRY_FLAG 0x01
1017 UINT32 Reserved5
:14;
1030 EFI_EFLAGS_REG EFlags
;
1078 EFI_FLAGS_REG Flags
;
1079 UINT16 ReservedFlags
;
1107 /// EFI_IA32_REGISTER_SET
1113 } EFI_IA32_REGISTER_SET
;
1116 Thunk to 16-bit real mode and execute a software interrupt with a vector
1117 of BiosInt. Regs will contain the 16-bit register context on entry and
1120 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1121 @param[in] BiosInt The processor interrupt vector to invoke.
1122 @param[in,out] Reg Register contexted passed into (and returned) from thunk to
1125 @retval TRUE Thunk completed with no BIOS errors in the target code. See Regs for status.
1126 @retval FALSE There was a BIOS error in the target code.
1130 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_INT86
)(
1131 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1133 IN OUT EFI_IA32_REGISTER_SET
*Regs
1137 Thunk to 16-bit real mode and call Segment:Offset. Regs will contain the
1138 16-bit register context on entry and exit. Arguments can be passed on
1141 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1142 @param[in] Segment The segemnt of 16-bit mode call.
1143 @param[in] Offset The offset of 16-bit mdoe call.
1144 @param[in] Reg Register contexted passed into (and returned) from thunk to
1146 @param[in] Stack The caller allocated stack used to pass arguments.
1147 @param[in] StackSize The size of Stack in bytes.
1149 @retval FALSE Thunk completed with no BIOS errors in the target code. See Regs for status. @retval TRUE There was a BIOS error in the target code.
1153 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_FARCALL86
)(
1154 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1157 IN EFI_IA32_REGISTER_SET
*Regs
,
1163 Test to see if a legacy PCI ROM exists for this device. Optionally return
1164 the Legacy ROM instance for this PCI device.
1166 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1167 @param[in] PciHandle The PCI PC-AT OPROM from this devices ROM BAR will be loaded
1168 @param[out] RomImage Return the legacy PCI ROM for this device.
1169 @param[out] RomSize The size of ROM Image.
1170 @param[out] Flags Indicates if ROM found and if PC-AT. Multiple bits can be set as follows:
1173 - 02 = ROM is a valid legacy ROM.
1175 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Legacy Option ROM availible for this device
1176 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Legacy Option ROM is not supported.
1181 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_CHECK_ROM
)(
1182 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1183 IN EFI_HANDLE PciHandle
,
1184 OUT VOID
**RomImage
, OPTIONAL
1185 OUT UINTN
*RomSize
, OPTIONAL
1190 Load a legacy PC-AT OPROM on the PciHandle device. Return information
1191 about how many disks were added by the OPROM and the shadow address and
1192 size. DiskStart & DiskEnd are INT 13h drive letters. Thus 0x80 is C:
1194 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1195 @param[in] PciHandle The PCI PC-AT OPROM from this devices ROM BAR will be loaded.
1196 This value is NULL if RomImage is non-NULL. This is the normal
1198 @param[in] RomImage A PCI PC-AT ROM image. This argument is non-NULL if there is
1199 no hardware associated with the ROM and thus no PciHandle,
1200 otherwise is must be NULL.
1201 Example is PXE base code.
1202 @param[out] Flags The type of ROM discovered. Multiple bits can be set, as follows:
1205 - 02 = ROM is a valid legacy ROM.
1206 @param[out] DiskStart The disk number of first device hooked by the ROM. If DiskStart
1207 is the same as DiskEnd no disked were hooked.
1208 @param[out] DiskEnd disk number of the last device hooked by the ROM.
1209 @param[out] RomShadowAddress Shadow address of PC-AT ROM.
1210 @param[out] RomShadowSize Size of RomShadowAddress in bytes.
1212 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Thunk completed, see Regs for status.
1213 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER PciHandle not found
1218 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_INSTALL_ROM
)(
1219 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1220 IN EFI_HANDLE PciHandle
,
1223 OUT UINT8
*DiskStart
, OPTIONAL
1224 OUT UINT8
*DiskEnd
, OPTIONAL
1225 OUT VOID
**RomShadowAddress
, OPTIONAL
1226 OUT UINT32
*ShadowedRomSize OPTIONAL
1230 This function attempts to traditionally boot the specified BootOption. If the EFI context has
1231 been compromised, this function will not return. This procedure is not used for loading an EFI-aware
1232 OS off a traditional device. The following actions occur:
1233 - Get EFI SMBIOS data structures, convert them to a traditional format, and copy to
1235 - Get a pointer to ACPI data structures and copy the Compatibility16 RSD PTR to F0000 block.
1236 - Find the traditional SMI handler from a firmware volume and register the traditional SMI
1237 handler with the EFI SMI handler.
1238 - Build onboard IDE information and pass this information to the Compatibility16 code.
1239 - Make sure all PCI Interrupt Line registers are programmed to match 8259.
1240 - Reconfigure SIO devices from EFI mode (polled) into traditional mode (interrupt driven).
1241 - Shadow all PCI ROMs.
1242 - Set up BDA and EBDA standard areas before the legacy boot.
1243 - Construct the Compatibility16 boot memory map and pass it to the Compatibility16 code.
1244 - Invoke the Compatibility16 table function Compatibility16PrepareToBoot(). This
1245 invocation causes a thunk into the Compatibility16 code, which sets all appropriate internal
1246 data structures. The boot device list is a parameter.
1247 - Invoke the Compatibility16 Table function Compatibility16Boot(). This invocation
1248 causes a thunk into the Compatibility16 code, which does an INT19.
1249 - If the Compatibility16Boot() function returns, then the boot failed in a graceful
1250 manner--meaning that the EFI code is still valid. An ungraceful boot failure causes a reset because the state
1251 of EFI code is unknown.
1253 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1254 @param[in] BootOption The EFI Device Path from BootXXXX variable.
1255 @param[in] LoadOptionSize The size of LoadOption in size.
1256 @param[in] LoadOption LThe oadOption from BootXXXX variable.
1258 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Failed to boot from any boot device and memory is uncorrupted. Note: This function normally does not returns. It will either boot the OS or reset the system if memory has been "corrupted" by loading a boot sector and passing control to it.
1262 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_BOOT
)(
1263 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1264 IN BBS_BBS_DEVICE_PATH
*BootOption
,
1265 IN UINT32 LoadOptionsSize
,
1266 IN VOID
*LoadOptions
1270 This function takes the Leds input parameter and sets/resets the BDA accordingly.
1271 Leds is also passed to Compatibility16 code, in case any special processing is required.
1272 This function is normally called from EFI Setup drivers that handle user-selectable
1273 keyboard options such as boot with NUM LOCK on/off. This function does not
1274 touch the keyboard or keyboard LEDs but only the BDA.
1276 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1277 @param[in] Leds The status of current Scroll, Num & Cap lock LEDS:
1278 - Bit 0 is Scroll Lock 0 = Not locked.
1279 - Bit 1 is Num Lock.
1280 - Bit 2 is Caps Lock.
1282 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The BDA was updated successfully.
1287 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_UPDATE_KEYBOARD_LED_STATUS
)(
1288 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1293 Retrieve legacy BBS info and assign boot priority.
1295 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1296 @param[out] HddCount The number of HDD_INFO structures.
1297 @param[out] HddInfo Onboard IDE controller information.
1298 @param[out] BbsCount The number of BBS_TABLE structures.
1299 @param[in,out] BbsTable Points to List of BBS_TABLE.
1301 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Tables were returned.
1306 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_GET_BBS_INFO
)(
1307 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1308 OUT UINT16
*HddCount
,
1309 OUT HDD_INFO
**HddInfo
,
1310 OUT UINT16
*BbsCount
,
1311 IN OUT BBS_TABLE
**BbsTable
1315 Assign drive number to legacy HDD drives prior to booting an EFI
1316 aware OS so the OS can access drives without an EFI driver.
1318 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1319 @param[out] BbsCount The number of BBS_TABLE structures
1320 @param[out] BbsTable List of BBS entries
1322 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Drive numbers assigned.
1327 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PREPARE_TO_BOOT_EFI
)(
1328 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1329 OUT UINT16
*BbsCount
,
1330 OUT BBS_TABLE
**BbsTable
1334 To boot from an unconventional device like parties and/or execute
1337 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1338 @param[in] Attributes How to interpret the other input parameters.
1339 @param[in] BbsEntry The 0-based index into the BbsTable for the parent
1341 @param[in] BeerData A pointer to the 128 bytes of ram BEER data.
1342 @param[in] ServiceAreaData A pointer to the 64 bytes of raw Service Area data. The
1343 caller must provide a pointer to the specific Service
1344 Area and not the start all Service Areas.
1346 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER If error. Does NOT return if no error.
1351 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_BOOT_UNCONVENTIONAL_DEVICE
)(
1352 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1353 IN UDC_ATTRIBUTES Attributes
,
1356 IN VOID
*ServiceAreaData
1360 Shadow all legacy16 OPROMs that haven't been shadowed.
1361 Warning: Use this with caution. This routine disconnects all EFI
1362 drivers. If used externally, then the caller must re-connect EFI
1365 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1367 @retval EFI_SUCCESS OPROMs were shadowed.
1372 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_SHADOW_ALL_LEGACY_OPROMS
)(
1373 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
1377 Get a region from the LegacyBios for S3 usage.
1379 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1380 @param[in] LegacyMemorySize The size of required region.
1381 @param[in] Region The region to use.
1382 00 = Either 0xE0000 or 0xF0000 block.
1383 - Bit0 = 1 0xF0000 block.
1384 - Bit1 = 1 0xE0000 block.
1385 @param[in] Alignment Address alignment. Bit mapped. The first non-zero
1386 bit from right is alignment.
1387 @param[out] LegacyMemoryAddress The Region Assigned
1389 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Region was assigned.
1390 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The function was previously invoked.
1391 @retval Other The Region was not assigned.
1396 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_GET_LEGACY_REGION
)(
1397 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1398 IN UINTN LegacyMemorySize
,
1401 OUT VOID
**LegacyMemoryAddress
1405 Get a region from the LegacyBios for Tiano usage. Can only be invoked once.
1407 @param[in] This The protocol instance pointer.
1408 @param[in] LegacyMemorySize The size of data to copy.
1409 @param[in] LegacyMemoryAddress The Legacy Region destination address.
1410 Note: must be in region assigned by
1411 LegacyBiosGetLegacyRegion.
1412 @param[in] LegacyMemorySourceAddress The source of the data to copy.
1414 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Region assigned.
1415 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Destination was outside an assigned region.
1420 (EFIAPI
*EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_COPY_LEGACY_REGION
)(
1421 IN EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
*This
,
1422 IN UINTN LegacyMemorySize
,
1423 IN VOID
*LegacyMemoryAddress
,
1424 IN VOID
*LegacyMemorySourceAddress
1428 /// Abstracts the traditional BIOS from the rest of EFI. The LegacyBoot()
1429 /// member function allows the BDS to support booting a traditional OS.
1430 /// EFI thunks drivers that make EFI bindings for BIOS INT services use
1431 /// all the other member functions.
1433 struct _EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PROTOCOL
{
1435 /// Performs traditional software INT. See the Int86() function description.
1437 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_INT86 Int86
;
1440 /// Performs a far call into Compatibility16 or traditional OpROM code.
1442 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_FARCALL86 FarCall86
;
1445 /// Checks if a traditional OpROM exists for this device.
1447 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_CHECK_ROM CheckPciRom
;
1450 /// Loads a traditional OpROM in traditional OpROM address space.
1452 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_INSTALL_ROM InstallPciRom
;
1455 /// Boots a traditional OS.
1457 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_BOOT LegacyBoot
;
1460 /// Updates BDA to reflect the current EFI keyboard LED status.
1462 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_UPDATE_KEYBOARD_LED_STATUS UpdateKeyboardLedStatus
;
1465 /// Allows an external agent, such as BIOS Setup, to get the BBS data.
1467 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_GET_BBS_INFO GetBbsInfo
;
1470 /// Causes all legacy OpROMs to be shadowed.
1472 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_SHADOW_ALL_LEGACY_OPROMS ShadowAllLegacyOproms
;
1475 /// Performs all actions prior to boot. Used when booting an EFI-aware OS
1476 /// rather than a legacy OS.
1478 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_PREPARE_TO_BOOT_EFI PrepareToBootEfi
;
1481 /// Allows EFI to reserve an area in the 0xE0000 or 0xF0000 block.
1483 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_GET_LEGACY_REGION GetLegacyRegion
;
1486 /// Allows EFI to copy data to the area specified by GetLegacyRegion.
1488 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_COPY_LEGACY_REGION CopyLegacyRegion
;
1491 /// Allows the user to boot off an unconventional device such as a PARTIES partition.
1493 EFI_LEGACY_BIOS_BOOT_UNCONVENTIONAL_DEVICE BootUnconventionalDevice
;
1496 extern EFI_GUID gEfiLegacyBiosProtocolGuid
;