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| /** @file
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|   When installed, the MP Services Protocol produces a collection of services
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|   that are needed for MP management.
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| 
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|   The MP Services Protocol provides a generalized way of performing following tasks:
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|     - Retrieving information of multi-processor environment and MP-related status of
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|       specific processors.
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|     - Dispatching user-provided function to APs.
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|     - Maintain MP-related processor status.
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| 
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|   The MP Services Protocol must be produced on any system with more than one logical
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|   processor.
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| 
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|   The Protocol is available only during boot time.
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| 
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|   MP Services Protocol is hardware-independent. Most of the logic of this protocol
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|   is architecturally neutral. It abstracts the multi-processor environment and
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|   status of processors, and provides interfaces to retrieve information, maintain,
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|   and dispatch.
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| 
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|   MP Services Protocol may be consumed by ACPI module. The ACPI module may use this
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|   protocol to retrieve data that are needed for an MP platform and report them to OS.
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|   MP Services Protocol may also be used to program and configure processors, such
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|   as MTRR synchronization for memory space attributes setting in DXE Services.
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|   MP Services Protocol may be used by non-CPU DXE drivers to speed up platform boot
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|   by taking advantage of the processing capabilities of the APs, for example, using
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|   APs to help test system memory in parallel with other device initialization.
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|   Diagnostics applications may also use this protocol for multi-processor.
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| 
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| Copyright (c) 2006 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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| SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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| 
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|   @par Revision Reference:
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|   This Protocol is defined in the UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2,
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|   Volume 2:Driver Execution Environment Core Interface.
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| 
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| **/
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| 
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| #ifndef _MP_SERVICE_PROTOCOL_H_
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| #define _MP_SERVICE_PROTOCOL_H_
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| 
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| ///
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| /// Global ID for the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.
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| ///
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| #define EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL_GUID \
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|   { \
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|     0x3fdda605, 0xa76e, 0x4f46, {0xad, 0x29, 0x12, 0xf4, 0x53, 0x1b, 0x3d, 0x08} \
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|   }
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| 
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| ///
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| /// Value used in the NumberProcessors parameter of the GetProcessorInfo function
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| ///
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| #define CPU_V2_EXTENDED_TOPOLOGY  BIT24
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| 
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| ///
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| /// Forward declaration for the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.
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| ///
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| typedef struct _EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL;
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| 
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| ///
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| /// Terminator for a list of failed CPUs returned by StartAllAPs().
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| ///
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| #define END_OF_CPU_LIST  0xffffffff
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| 
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| ///
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| /// This bit is used in the StatusFlag field of EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION and
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| /// indicates whether the processor is playing the role of BSP. If the bit is 1,
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| /// then the processor is BSP. Otherwise, it is AP.
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| ///
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| #define PROCESSOR_AS_BSP_BIT  0x00000001
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| 
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| ///
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| /// This bit is used in the StatusFlag field of EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION and
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| /// indicates whether the processor is enabled. If the bit is 1, then the
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| /// processor is enabled. Otherwise, it is disabled.
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| ///
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| #define PROCESSOR_ENABLED_BIT  0x00000002
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| 
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| ///
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| /// This bit is used in the StatusFlag field of EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION and
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| /// indicates whether the processor is healthy. If the bit is 1, then the
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| /// processor is healthy. Otherwise, some fault has been detected for the processor.
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| ///
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| #define PROCESSOR_HEALTH_STATUS_BIT  0x00000004
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| 
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| ///
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| /// Structure that describes the pyhiscal location of a logical CPU.
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| ///
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| typedef struct {
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|   ///
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|   /// Zero-based physical package number that identifies the cartridge of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Package;
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|   ///
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|   /// Zero-based physical core number within package of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Core;
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|   ///
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|   /// Zero-based logical thread number within core of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Thread;
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| } EFI_CPU_PHYSICAL_LOCATION;
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| 
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| ///
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| ///  Structure that defines the 6-level physical location of the processor
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| ///
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| typedef struct {
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|   ///
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|   ///    Package     Zero-based physical package number that identifies the cartridge of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Package;
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|   ///
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|   ///    Module      Zero-based physical module number within package of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Module;
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|   ///
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|   ///    Tile        Zero-based physical tile number within module of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Tile;
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|   ///
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|   ///    Die         Zero-based physical die number within tile of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Die;
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|   ///
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|   ///     Core        Zero-based physical core number within die of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Core;
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|   ///
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|   ///     Thread      Zero-based logical thread number within core of the processor.
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|   ///
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|   UINT32    Thread;
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| } EFI_CPU_PHYSICAL_LOCATION2;
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| 
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| typedef union {
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|   /// The 6-level physical location of the processor, including the
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|   /// physical package number that identifies the cartridge, the physical
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|   /// module number within package, the physical tile number within the module,
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|   /// the physical die number within the tile, the physical core number within
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|   /// package, and logical thread number within core.
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|   EFI_CPU_PHYSICAL_LOCATION2    Location2;
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| } EXTENDED_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION;
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| 
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| ///
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| /// Structure that describes information about a logical CPU.
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| ///
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| typedef struct {
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|   ///
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|   /// The unique processor ID determined by system hardware.  For IA32 and X64,
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|   /// the processor ID is the same as the Local APIC ID. Only the lower 8 bits
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|   /// are used, and higher bits are reserved.  For IPF, the lower 16 bits contains
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|   /// id/eid, and higher bits are reserved.
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|   ///
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|   UINT64    ProcessorId;
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|   ///
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|   /// Flags indicating if the processor is BSP or AP, if the processor is enabled
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|   /// or disabled, and if the processor is healthy. Bits 3..31 are reserved and
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|   /// must be 0.
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|   ///
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|   /// <pre>
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|   /// BSP  ENABLED  HEALTH  Description
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|   /// ===  =======  ======  ===================================================
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|   ///  0      0       0     Unhealthy Disabled AP.
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|   ///  0      0       1     Healthy Disabled AP.
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|   ///  0      1       0     Unhealthy Enabled AP.
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|   ///  0      1       1     Healthy Enabled AP.
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|   ///  1      0       0     Invalid. The BSP can never be in the disabled state.
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|   ///  1      0       1     Invalid. The BSP can never be in the disabled state.
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|   ///  1      1       0     Unhealthy Enabled BSP.
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|   ///  1      1       1     Healthy Enabled BSP.
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|   /// </pre>
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|   ///
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|   UINT32                            StatusFlag;
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|   ///
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|   /// The physical location of the processor, including the physical package number
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|   /// that identifies the cartridge, the physical core number within package, and
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|   /// logical thread number within core.
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|   ///
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|   EFI_CPU_PHYSICAL_LOCATION         Location;
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|   ///
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|   /// The extended information of the processor. This field is filled only when
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|   /// CPU_V2_EXTENDED_TOPOLOGY is set in parameter ProcessorNumber.
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|   EXTENDED_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION    ExtendedInformation;
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| } EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION;
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| 
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| /**
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|   This service retrieves the number of logical processor in the platform
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|   and the number of those logical processors that are enabled on this boot.
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|   This service may only be called from the BSP.
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| 
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|   This function is used to retrieve the following information:
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|     - The number of logical processors that are present in the system.
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|     - The number of enabled logical processors in the system at the instant
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|       this call is made.
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| 
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|   Because MP Service Protocol provides services to enable and disable processors
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|   dynamically, the number of enabled logical processors may vary during the
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|   course of a boot session.
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| 
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|   If this service is called from an AP, then EFI_DEVICE_ERROR is returned.
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|   If NumberOfProcessors or NumberOfEnabledProcessors is NULL, then
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|   EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER is returned. Otherwise, the total number of processors
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|   is returned in NumberOfProcessors, the number of currently enabled processor
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|   is returned in NumberOfEnabledProcessors, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned.
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| 
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|   @param[in]  This                        A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL
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|                                           instance.
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|   @param[out] NumberOfProcessors          Pointer to the total number of logical
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|                                           processors in the system, including the BSP
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|                                           and disabled APs.
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|   @param[out] NumberOfEnabledProcessors   Pointer to the number of enabled logical
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|                                           processors that exist in system, including
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|                                           the BSP.
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| 
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|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The number of logical processors and enabled
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|                                   logical processors was retrieved.
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|   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        The calling processor is an AP.
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|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   NumberOfProcessors is NULL.
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|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   NumberOfEnabledProcessors is NULL.
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| 
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| **/
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| typedef
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| EFI_STATUS
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| (EFIAPI *EFI_MP_SERVICES_GET_NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS)(
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|   IN  EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL  *This,
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|   OUT UINTN                     *NumberOfProcessors,
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|   OUT UINTN                     *NumberOfEnabledProcessors
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|   );
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| 
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| /**
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|   Gets detailed MP-related information on the requested processor at the
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|   instant this call is made. This service may only be called from the BSP.
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| 
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|   This service retrieves detailed MP-related information about any processor
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|   on the platform. Note the following:
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|     - The processor information may change during the course of a boot session.
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|     - The information presented here is entirely MP related.
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| 
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|   Information regarding the number of caches and their sizes, frequency of operation,
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|   slot numbers is all considered platform-related information and is not provided
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|   by this service.
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| 
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|   @param[in]  This                  A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL
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|                                     instance.
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|   @param[in]  ProcessorNumber       The handle number of processor.
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|   @param[out] ProcessorInfoBuffer   A pointer to the buffer where information for
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|                                     the requested processor is deposited.
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| 
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|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             Processor information was returned.
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|   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        The calling processor is an AP.
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|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   ProcessorInfoBuffer is NULL.
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|   @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND           The processor with the handle specified by
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|                                   ProcessorNumber does not exist in the platform.
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| 
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| **/
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| typedef
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| EFI_STATUS
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| (EFIAPI *EFI_MP_SERVICES_GET_PROCESSOR_INFO)(
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|   IN  EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL   *This,
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|   IN  UINTN                      ProcessorNumber,
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|   OUT EFI_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION  *ProcessorInfoBuffer
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|   );
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| 
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| /**
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|   This service executes a caller provided function on all enabled APs. APs can
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|   run either simultaneously or one at a time in sequence. This service supports
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|   both blocking and non-blocking requests. The non-blocking requests use EFI
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|   events so the BSP can detect when the APs have finished. This service may only
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|   be called from the BSP.
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| 
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|   This function is used to dispatch all the enabled APs to the function specified
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|   by Procedure.  If any enabled AP is busy, then EFI_NOT_READY is returned
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|   immediately and Procedure is not started on any AP.
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| 
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|   If SingleThread is TRUE, all the enabled APs execute the function specified by
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|   Procedure one by one, in ascending order of processor handle number. Otherwise,
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|   all the enabled APs execute the function specified by Procedure simultaneously.
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| 
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|   If WaitEvent is NULL, execution is in blocking mode. The BSP waits until all
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|   APs finish or TimeoutInMicroSecs expires. Otherwise, execution is in non-blocking
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|   mode, and the BSP returns from this service without waiting for APs. If a
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|   non-blocking mode is requested after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT
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|   is signaled, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned.
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| 
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|   If the timeout specified by TimeoutInMicroseconds expires before all APs return
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|   from Procedure, then Procedure on the failed APs is terminated. All enabled APs
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|   are always available for further calls to EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs()
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|   and EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP(). If FailedCpuList is not NULL, its
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|   content points to the list of processor handle numbers in which Procedure was
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|   terminated.
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| 
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|   Note: It is the responsibility of the consumer of the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs()
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|   to make sure that the nature of the code that is executed on the BSP and the
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|   dispatched APs is well controlled. The MP Services Protocol does not guarantee
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|   that the Procedure function is MP-safe. Hence, the tasks that can be run in
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|   parallel are limited to certain independent tasks and well-controlled exclusive
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|   code. EFI services and protocols may not be called by APs unless otherwise
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|   specified.
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| 
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|   In blocking execution mode, BSP waits until all APs finish or
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|   TimeoutInMicroSeconds expires.
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| 
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|   In non-blocking execution mode, BSP is freed to return to the caller and then
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|   proceed to the next task without having to wait for APs. The following
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|   sequence needs to occur in a non-blocking execution mode:
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| 
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|     -# The caller that intends to use this MP Services Protocol in non-blocking
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|        mode creates WaitEvent by calling the EFI CreateEvent() service.  The caller
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|        invokes EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs(). If the parameter WaitEvent
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|        is not NULL, then StartupAllAPs() executes in non-blocking mode. It requests
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|        the function specified by Procedure to be started on all the enabled APs,
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|        and releases the BSP to continue with other tasks.
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|     -# The caller can use the CheckEvent() and WaitForEvent() services to check
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|        the state of the WaitEvent created in step 1.
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|     -# When the APs complete their task or TimeoutInMicroSecondss expires, the MP
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|        Service signals WaitEvent by calling the EFI SignalEvent() function. If
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|        FailedCpuList is not NULL, its content is available when WaitEvent is
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|        signaled. If all APs returned from Procedure prior to the timeout, then
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|        FailedCpuList is set to NULL. If not all APs return from Procedure before
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|        the timeout, then FailedCpuList is filled in with the list of the failed
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|        APs. The buffer is allocated by MP Service Protocol using AllocatePool().
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|        It is the caller's responsibility to free the buffer with FreePool() service.
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|     -# This invocation of SignalEvent() function informs the caller that invoked
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|        EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() that either all the APs completed
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|        the specified task or a timeout occurred. The contents of FailedCpuList
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|        can be examined to determine which APs did not complete the specified task
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|        prior to the timeout.
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| 
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|   @param[in]  This                    A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL
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|                                       instance.
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|   @param[in]  Procedure               A pointer to the function to be run on
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|                                       enabled APs of the system. See type
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|                                       EFI_AP_PROCEDURE.
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|   @param[in]  SingleThread            If TRUE, then all the enabled APs execute
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|                                       the function specified by Procedure one by
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|                                       one, in ascending order of processor handle
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|                                       number.  If FALSE, then all the enabled APs
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|                                       execute the function specified by Procedure
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|                                       simultaneously.
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|   @param[in]  WaitEvent               The event created by the caller with CreateEvent()
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|                                       service.  If it is NULL, then execute in
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|                                       blocking mode. BSP waits until all APs finish
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|                                       or TimeoutInMicroSeconds expires.  If it's
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|                                       not NULL, then execute in non-blocking mode.
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|                                       BSP requests the function specified by
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|                                       Procedure to be started on all the enabled
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|                                       APs, and go on executing immediately. If
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|                                       all return from Procedure, or TimeoutInMicroSeconds
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|                                       expires, this event is signaled. The BSP
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|                                       can use the CheckEvent() or WaitForEvent()
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|                                       services to check the state of event.  Type
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|                                       EFI_EVENT is defined in CreateEvent() in
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|                                       the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
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|                                       Specification.
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|   @param[in]  TimeoutInMicrosecsond   Indicates the time limit in microseconds for
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|                                       APs to return from Procedure, either for
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|                                       blocking or non-blocking mode. Zero means
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|                                       infinity.  If the timeout expires before
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|                                       all APs return from Procedure, then Procedure
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|                                       on the failed APs is terminated. All enabled
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|                                       APs are available for next function assigned
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|                                       by EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs()
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|                                       or EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP().
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|                                       If the timeout expires in blocking mode,
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|                                       BSP returns EFI_TIMEOUT.  If the timeout
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|                                       expires in non-blocking mode, WaitEvent
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|                                       is signaled with SignalEvent().
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|   @param[in]  ProcedureArgument       The parameter passed into Procedure for
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|                                       all APs.
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|   @param[out] FailedCpuList           If NULL, this parameter is ignored. Otherwise,
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|                                       if all APs finish successfully, then its
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|                                       content is set to NULL. If not all APs
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|                                       finish before timeout expires, then its
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|                                       content is set to address of the buffer
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|                                       holding handle numbers of the failed APs.
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|                                       The buffer is allocated by MP Service Protocol,
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|                                       and it's the caller's responsibility to
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|                                       free the buffer with FreePool() service.
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|                                       In blocking mode, it is ready for consumption
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|                                       when the call returns. In non-blocking mode,
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|                                       it is ready when WaitEvent is signaled.  The
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|                                       list of failed CPU is terminated by
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|                                       END_OF_CPU_LIST.
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| 
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|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             In blocking mode, all APs have finished before
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|                                   the timeout expired.
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|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             In non-blocking mode, function has been dispatched
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|                                   to all enabled APs.
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|   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         A non-blocking mode request was made after the
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|                                   UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT was
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|                                   signaled.
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|   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        Caller processor is AP.
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|   @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED         No enabled APs exist in the system.
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|   @retval EFI_NOT_READY           Any enabled APs are busy.
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|   @retval EFI_TIMEOUT             In blocking mode, the timeout expired before
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|                                   all enabled APs have finished.
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|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Procedure is NULL.
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| 
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| **/
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| typedef
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| EFI_STATUS
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| (EFIAPI *EFI_MP_SERVICES_STARTUP_ALL_APS)(
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|   IN  EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL  *This,
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|   IN  EFI_AP_PROCEDURE          Procedure,
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|   IN  BOOLEAN                   SingleThread,
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|   IN  EFI_EVENT                 WaitEvent               OPTIONAL,
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|   IN  UINTN                     TimeoutInMicroSeconds,
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|   IN  VOID                      *ProcedureArgument      OPTIONAL,
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|   OUT UINTN                     **FailedCpuList         OPTIONAL
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|   );
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| 
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| /**
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|   This service lets the caller get one enabled AP to execute a caller-provided
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|   function. The caller can request the BSP to either wait for the completion
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|   of the AP or just proceed with the next task by using the EFI event mechanism.
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|   See EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() for more details on non-blocking
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|   execution support.  This service may only be called from the BSP.
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| 
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|   This function is used to dispatch one enabled AP to the function specified by
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|   Procedure passing in the argument specified by ProcedureArgument.  If WaitEvent
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|   is NULL, execution is in blocking mode. The BSP waits until the AP finishes or
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|   TimeoutInMicroSecondss expires. Otherwise, execution is in non-blocking mode.
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|   BSP proceeds to the next task without waiting for the AP. If a non-blocking mode
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|   is requested after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled,
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|   then EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned.
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| 
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|   If the timeout specified by TimeoutInMicroseconds expires before the AP returns
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|   from Procedure, then execution of Procedure by the AP is terminated. The AP is
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|   available for subsequent calls to EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs() and
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|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP().
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| 
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|   @param[in]  This                    A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL
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|                                       instance.
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|   @param[in]  Procedure               A pointer to the function to be run on the
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|                                       designated AP of the system. See type
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|                                       EFI_AP_PROCEDURE.
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|   @param[in]  ProcessorNumber         The handle number of the AP. The range is
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|                                       from 0 to the total number of logical
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|                                       processors minus 1. The total number of
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|                                       logical processors can be retrieved by
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|                                       EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors().
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|   @param[in]  WaitEvent               The event created by the caller with CreateEvent()
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|                                       service.  If it is NULL, then execute in
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|                                       blocking mode. BSP waits until this AP finish
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|                                       or TimeoutInMicroSeconds expires.  If it's
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|                                       not NULL, then execute in non-blocking mode.
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|                                       BSP requests the function specified by
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|                                       Procedure to be started on this AP,
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|                                       and go on executing immediately. If this AP
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|                                       return from Procedure or TimeoutInMicroSeconds
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|                                       expires, this event is signaled. The BSP
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|                                       can use the CheckEvent() or WaitForEvent()
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|                                       services to check the state of event.  Type
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|                                       EFI_EVENT is defined in CreateEvent() in
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|                                       the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
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|                                       Specification.
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|   @param[in]  TimeoutInMicrosecsond   Indicates the time limit in microseconds for
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|                                       this AP to finish this Procedure, either for
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|                                       blocking or non-blocking mode. Zero means
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|                                       infinity.  If the timeout expires before
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|                                       this AP returns from Procedure, then Procedure
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|                                       on the AP is terminated. The
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|                                       AP is available for next function assigned
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|                                       by EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupAllAPs()
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|                                       or EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.StartupThisAP().
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|                                       If the timeout expires in blocking mode,
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|                                       BSP returns EFI_TIMEOUT.  If the timeout
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|                                       expires in non-blocking mode, WaitEvent
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|                                       is signaled with SignalEvent().
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|   @param[in]  ProcedureArgument       The parameter passed into Procedure on the
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|                                       specified AP.
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|   @param[out] Finished                If NULL, this parameter is ignored.  In
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|                                       blocking mode, this parameter is ignored.
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|                                       In non-blocking mode, if AP returns from
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|                                       Procedure before the timeout expires, its
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|                                       content is set to TRUE. Otherwise, the
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|                                       value is set to FALSE. The caller can
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|                                       determine if the AP returned from Procedure
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|                                       by evaluating this value.
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| 
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|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             In blocking mode, specified AP finished before
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|                                   the timeout expires.
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|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             In non-blocking mode, the function has been
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|                                   dispatched to specified AP.
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|   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         A non-blocking mode request was made after the
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|                                   UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT was
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|                                   signaled.
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|   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        The calling processor is an AP.
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|   @retval EFI_TIMEOUT             In blocking mode, the timeout expired before
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|                                   the specified AP has finished.
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|   @retval EFI_NOT_READY           The specified AP is busy.
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|   @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND           The processor with the handle specified by
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|                                   ProcessorNumber does not exist.
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|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   ProcessorNumber specifies the BSP or disabled AP.
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|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Procedure is NULL.
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| 
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| **/
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| typedef
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| EFI_STATUS
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| (EFIAPI *EFI_MP_SERVICES_STARTUP_THIS_AP)(
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|   IN  EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL  *This,
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|   IN  EFI_AP_PROCEDURE          Procedure,
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|   IN  UINTN                     ProcessorNumber,
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|   IN  EFI_EVENT                 WaitEvent               OPTIONAL,
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|   IN  UINTN                     TimeoutInMicroseconds,
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|   IN  VOID                      *ProcedureArgument      OPTIONAL,
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|   OUT BOOLEAN                   *Finished               OPTIONAL
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|   );
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| 
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| /**
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|   This service switches the requested AP to be the BSP from that point onward.
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|   This service changes the BSP for all purposes.   This call can only be performed
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|   by the current BSP.
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| 
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|   This service switches the requested AP to be the BSP from that point onward.
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|   This service changes the BSP for all purposes. The new BSP can take over the
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|   execution of the old BSP and continue seamlessly from where the old one left
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|   off. This service may not be supported after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT
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|   is signaled.
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| 
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|   If the BSP cannot be switched prior to the return from this service, then
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|   EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned.
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| 
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|   @param[in] This              A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL instance.
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|   @param[in] ProcessorNumber   The handle number of AP that is to become the new
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|                                BSP. The range is from 0 to the total number of
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|                                logical processors minus 1. The total number of
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|                                logical processors can be retrieved by
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|                                EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors().
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|   @param[in] EnableOldBSP      If TRUE, then the old BSP will be listed as an
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|                                enabled AP. Otherwise, it will be disabled.
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| 
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|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             BSP successfully switched.
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|   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         Switching the BSP cannot be completed prior to
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|                                   this service returning.
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|   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         Switching the BSP is not supported.
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|   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        The calling processor is an AP.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND           The processor with the handle specified by
 | |
|                                   ProcessorNumber does not exist.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   ProcessorNumber specifies the current BSP or
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|                                   a disabled AP.
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|   @retval EFI_NOT_READY           The specified AP is busy.
 | |
| 
 | |
| **/
 | |
| typedef
 | |
| EFI_STATUS
 | |
| (EFIAPI *EFI_MP_SERVICES_SWITCH_BSP)(
 | |
|   IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL  *This,
 | |
|   IN  UINTN                    ProcessorNumber,
 | |
|   IN  BOOLEAN                  EnableOldBSP
 | |
|   );
 | |
| 
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| /**
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|   This service lets the caller enable or disable an AP from this point onward.
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|   This service may only be called from the BSP.
 | |
| 
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|   This service allows the caller enable or disable an AP from this point onward.
 | |
|   The caller can optionally specify the health status of the AP by Health. If
 | |
|   an AP is being disabled, then the state of the disabled AP is implementation
 | |
|   dependent. If an AP is enabled, then the implementation must guarantee that a
 | |
|   complete initialization sequence is performed on the AP, so the AP is in a state
 | |
|   that is compatible with an MP operating system. This service may not be supported
 | |
|   after the UEFI Event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   If the enable or disable AP operation cannot be completed prior to the return
 | |
|   from this service, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED must be returned.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   @param[in] This              A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL instance.
 | |
|   @param[in] ProcessorNumber   The handle number of AP.
 | |
|                                The range is from 0 to the total number of
 | |
|                                logical processors minus 1. The total number of
 | |
|                                logical processors can be retrieved by
 | |
|                                EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors().
 | |
|   @param[in] EnableAP          Specifies the new state for the processor for
 | |
|                                enabled, FALSE for disabled.
 | |
|   @param[in] HealthFlag        If not NULL, a pointer to a value that specifies
 | |
|                                the new health status of the AP. This flag
 | |
|                                corresponds to StatusFlag defined in
 | |
|                                EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetProcessorInfo(). Only
 | |
|                                the PROCESSOR_HEALTH_STATUS_BIT is used. All other
 | |
|                                bits are ignored.  If it is NULL, this parameter
 | |
|                                is ignored.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The specified AP was enabled or disabled successfully.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         Enabling or disabling an AP cannot be completed
 | |
|                                   prior to this service returning.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         Enabling or disabling an AP is not supported.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        The calling processor is an AP.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND           Processor with the handle specified by ProcessorNumber
 | |
|                                   does not exist.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   ProcessorNumber specifies the BSP.
 | |
| 
 | |
| **/
 | |
| typedef
 | |
| EFI_STATUS
 | |
| (EFIAPI *EFI_MP_SERVICES_ENABLEDISABLEAP)(
 | |
|   IN  EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL  *This,
 | |
|   IN  UINTN                     ProcessorNumber,
 | |
|   IN  BOOLEAN                   EnableAP,
 | |
|   IN  UINT32                    *HealthFlag OPTIONAL
 | |
|   );
 | |
| 
 | |
| /**
 | |
|   This return the handle number for the calling processor.  This service may be
 | |
|   called from the BSP and APs.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   This service returns the processor handle number for the calling processor.
 | |
|   The returned value is in the range from 0 to the total number of logical
 | |
|   processors minus 1. The total number of logical processors can be retrieved
 | |
|   with EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors(). This service may be
 | |
|   called from the BSP and APs. If ProcessorNumber is NULL, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER
 | |
|   is returned. Otherwise, the current processors handle number is returned in
 | |
|   ProcessorNumber, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   @param[in] This              A pointer to the EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL instance.
 | |
|   @param[in] ProcessorNumber   Pointer to the handle number of AP.
 | |
|                                The range is from 0 to the total number of
 | |
|                                logical processors minus 1. The total number of
 | |
|                                logical processors can be retrieved by
 | |
|                                EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL.GetNumberOfProcessors().
 | |
| 
 | |
|   @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The current processor handle number was returned
 | |
|                                   in ProcessorNumber.
 | |
|   @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   ProcessorNumber is NULL.
 | |
| 
 | |
| **/
 | |
| typedef
 | |
| EFI_STATUS
 | |
| (EFIAPI *EFI_MP_SERVICES_WHOAMI)(
 | |
|   IN EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL  *This,
 | |
|   OUT UINTN                    *ProcessorNumber
 | |
|   );
 | |
| 
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// When installed, the MP Services Protocol produces a collection of services
 | |
| /// that are needed for MP management.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Before the UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled, the module
 | |
| /// that produces this protocol is required to place all APs into an idle state
 | |
| /// whenever the APs are disabled or the APs are not executing code as requested
 | |
| /// through the StartupAllAPs() or StartupThisAP() services. The idle state of
 | |
| /// an AP before the UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled is
 | |
| /// implementation dependent.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// After the UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled, all the APs
 | |
| /// must be placed in the OS compatible CPU state as defined by the UEFI
 | |
| /// Specification. Implementations of this protocol may use the UEFI event
 | |
| /// EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT to force APs into the OS compatible state as
 | |
| /// defined by the UEFI Specification. Modules that use this protocol must
 | |
| /// guarantee that all non-blocking mode requests on all APs have been completed
 | |
| /// before the UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled. Since the
 | |
| /// order that event notification functions in the same event group are executed
 | |
| /// is not deterministic, an event of type EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT cannot
 | |
| /// be used to guarantee that APs have completed their non-blocking mode requests.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// When the UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled, the StartAllAPs()
 | |
| /// and StartupThisAp() services must no longer support non-blocking mode requests.
 | |
| /// The support for SwitchBSP() and EnableDisableAP() may no longer be supported
 | |
| /// after this event is signaled. Since UEFI Applications and UEFI OS Loaders
 | |
| /// execute after the UEFI event EFI_EVENT_GROUP_READY_TO_BOOT is signaled, these
 | |
| /// UEFI images must be aware that the functionality of this protocol may be reduced.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| struct _EFI_MP_SERVICES_PROTOCOL {
 | |
|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_GET_NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS    GetNumberOfProcessors;
 | |
|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_GET_PROCESSOR_INFO          GetProcessorInfo;
 | |
|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_STARTUP_ALL_APS             StartupAllAPs;
 | |
|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_STARTUP_THIS_AP             StartupThisAP;
 | |
|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_SWITCH_BSP                  SwitchBSP;
 | |
|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_ENABLEDISABLEAP             EnableDisableAP;
 | |
|   EFI_MP_SERVICES_WHOAMI                      WhoAmI;
 | |
| };
 | |
| 
 | |
| extern EFI_GUID  gEfiMpServiceProtocolGuid;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #endif
 |