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      1 /** @file
      2   Instance of Report Status Code Library for PEI Phase.
      3 
      4   Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
      5   This program and the accompanying materials
      6   are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
      7   which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
      8   http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
      9 
     10   THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
     11   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
     12 
     13 **/
     14 
     15 #include <Guid/StatusCodeDataTypeId.h>
     16 #include <Guid/StatusCodeDataTypeDebug.h>
     17 
     18 #include <Library/ReportStatusCodeLib.h>
     19 #include <Library/DebugLib.h>
     20 #include <Library/BaseLib.h>
     21 #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
     22 #include <Library/PeiServicesTablePointerLib.h>
     23 #include <Library/OemHookStatusCodeLib.h>
     24 #include <Library/PcdLib.h>
     25 
     26 //
     27 // Define the maximum extended data size that is supported in the PEI phase
     28 //
     29 #define MAX_EXTENDED_DATA_SIZE  0x200
     30 
     31 /**
     32   Internal worker function that reports a status code through the PEI Status Code Service or
     33   OEM Hook Status Code Library.
     34 
     35   This function first tries to report status code via PEI Status Code Service. If the service
     36   is not available, it then tries calling OEM Hook Status Code Library.
     37 
     38   @param  Type              Status code type.
     39   @param  Value             Status code value.
     40   @param  Instance          Status code instance number.
     41   @param  CallerId          Pointer to a GUID that identifies the caller of this
     42                             function.  This is an optional parameter that may be
     43                             NULL.
     44   @param  Data              Pointer to the extended data buffer.  This is an
     45                             optional parameter that may be NULL.
     46 
     47   @retval EFI_SUCCESS       The status code was reported.
     48   @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED   Status code type is not supported.
     49   @retval Others            Failed to report status code.
     50 
     51 **/
     52 EFI_STATUS
     53 InternalReportStatusCode (
     54   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE     Type,
     55   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE    Value,
     56   IN UINT32                   Instance,
     57   IN CONST EFI_GUID           *CallerId OPTIONAL,
     58   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA     *Data     OPTIONAL
     59   )
     60 {
     61   CONST EFI_PEI_SERVICES  **PeiServices;
     62   EFI_STATUS              Status;
     63 
     64   if ((ReportProgressCodeEnabled() && ((Type) & EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE_MASK) == EFI_PROGRESS_CODE) ||
     65       (ReportErrorCodeEnabled() && ((Type) & EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE_MASK) == EFI_ERROR_CODE) ||
     66       (ReportDebugCodeEnabled() && ((Type) & EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE_MASK) == EFI_DEBUG_CODE)) {
     67     PeiServices = GetPeiServicesTablePointer ();
     68     Status = (*PeiServices)->ReportStatusCode (
     69                                PeiServices,
     70                                Type,
     71                                Value,
     72                                Instance,
     73                                (EFI_GUID *)CallerId,
     74                                Data
     75                                );
     76     if (Status == EFI_NOT_AVAILABLE_YET) {
     77       Status = OemHookStatusCodeInitialize ();
     78       if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
     79         return OemHookStatusCodeReport (Type, Value, Instance, (EFI_GUID *) CallerId, Data);
     80       }
     81     }
     82     return Status;
     83   }
     84 
     85   return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
     86 }
     87 
     88 
     89 /**
     90   Converts a status code to an 8-bit POST code value.
     91 
     92   Converts the status code specified by CodeType and Value to an 8-bit POST code
     93   and returns the 8-bit POST code in PostCode.  If CodeType is an
     94   EFI_PROGRESS_CODE or CodeType is an EFI_ERROR_CODE, then bits 0..4 of PostCode
     95   are set to bits 16..20 of Value, and bits 5..7 of PostCode are set to bits
     96   24..26 of Value., and TRUE is returned.  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
     97 
     98   If PostCode is NULL, then ASSERT().
     99 
    100   @param  CodeType  The type of status code being converted.
    101   @param  Value     The status code value being converted.
    102   @param  PostCode  A pointer to the 8-bit POST code value to return.
    103 
    104   @retval  TRUE   The status code specified by CodeType and Value was converted
    105                   to an 8-bit POST code and returned in  PostCode.
    106   @retval  FALSE  The status code specified by CodeType and Value could not be
    107                   converted to an 8-bit POST code value.
    108 
    109 **/
    110 BOOLEAN
    111 EFIAPI
    112 CodeTypeToPostCode (
    113   IN  EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE   CodeType,
    114   IN  EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE  Value,
    115   OUT UINT8                  *PostCode
    116   )
    117 {
    118   //
    119   // If PostCode is NULL, then ASSERT()
    120   //
    121   ASSERT (PostCode != NULL);
    122 
    123   //
    124   // Convert Value to an 8 bit post code
    125   //
    126   if (((CodeType & EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE_MASK) == EFI_PROGRESS_CODE) ||
    127       ((CodeType & EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE_MASK) == EFI_ERROR_CODE)) {
    128     *PostCode  = (UINT8) ((((Value & EFI_STATUS_CODE_CLASS_MASK) >> 24) << 5) |
    129                           (((Value & EFI_STATUS_CODE_SUBCLASS_MASK) >> 16) & 0x1f));
    130     return TRUE;
    131   }
    132   return FALSE;
    133 }
    134 
    135 
    136 /**
    137   Extracts ASSERT() information from a status code structure.
    138 
    139   Converts the status code specified by CodeType, Value, and Data to the ASSERT()
    140   arguments specified by Filename, Description, and LineNumber.  If CodeType is
    141   an EFI_ERROR_CODE, and CodeType has a severity of EFI_ERROR_UNRECOVERED, and
    142   Value has an operation mask of EFI_SW_EC_ILLEGAL_SOFTWARE_STATE, extract
    143   Filename, Description, and LineNumber from the optional data area of the
    144   status code buffer specified by Data.  The optional data area of Data contains
    145   a Null-terminated ASCII string for the FileName, followed by a Null-terminated
    146   ASCII string for the Description, followed by a 32-bit LineNumber.  If the
    147   ASSERT() information could be extracted from Data, then return TRUE.
    148   Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
    149 
    150   If Data is NULL, then ASSERT().
    151   If Filename is NULL, then ASSERT().
    152   If Description is NULL, then ASSERT().
    153   If LineNumber is NULL, then ASSERT().
    154 
    155   @param  CodeType     The type of status code being converted.
    156   @param  Value        The status code value being converted.
    157   @param  Data         Pointer to status code data buffer.
    158   @param  Filename     Pointer to the source file name that generated the ASSERT().
    159   @param  Description  Pointer to the description of the ASSERT().
    160   @param  LineNumber   Pointer to source line number that generated the ASSERT().
    161 
    162   @retval  TRUE   The status code specified by CodeType, Value, and Data was
    163                   converted ASSERT() arguments specified by Filename, Description,
    164                   and LineNumber.
    165   @retval  FALSE  The status code specified by CodeType, Value, and Data could
    166                   not be converted to ASSERT() arguments.
    167 
    168 **/
    169 BOOLEAN
    170 EFIAPI
    171 ReportStatusCodeExtractAssertInfo (
    172   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE        CodeType,
    173   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE       Value,
    174   IN CONST EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA  *Data,
    175   OUT CHAR8                      **Filename,
    176   OUT CHAR8                      **Description,
    177   OUT UINT32                     *LineNumber
    178   )
    179 {
    180   EFI_DEBUG_ASSERT_DATA  *AssertData;
    181 
    182   ASSERT (Data        != NULL);
    183   ASSERT (Filename    != NULL);
    184   ASSERT (Description != NULL);
    185   ASSERT (LineNumber  != NULL);
    186 
    187   if (((CodeType & EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE_MASK)      == EFI_ERROR_CODE) &&
    188       ((CodeType & EFI_STATUS_CODE_SEVERITY_MASK)  == EFI_ERROR_UNRECOVERED) &&
    189       ((Value    & EFI_STATUS_CODE_OPERATION_MASK) == EFI_SW_EC_ILLEGAL_SOFTWARE_STATE)) {
    190     AssertData   = (EFI_DEBUG_ASSERT_DATA *)(Data + 1);
    191     *Filename    = (CHAR8 *)(AssertData + 1);
    192     *Description = *Filename + AsciiStrLen (*Filename) + 1;
    193     *LineNumber  = AssertData->LineNumber;
    194     return TRUE;
    195   }
    196   return FALSE;
    197 }
    198 
    199 
    200 /**
    201   Extracts DEBUG() information from a status code structure.
    202 
    203   Converts the status code specified by Data to the DEBUG() arguments specified
    204   by ErrorLevel, Marker, and Format.  If type GUID in Data is
    205   EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA_TYPE_DEBUG_GUID, then extract ErrorLevel, Marker, and
    206   Format from the optional data area of the status code buffer specified by Data.
    207   The optional data area of Data contains a 32-bit ErrorLevel followed by Marker
    208   which is 12 UINTN parameters, followed by a Null-terminated ASCII string for
    209   the Format.  If the DEBUG() information could be extracted from Data, then
    210   return TRUE.  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
    211 
    212   If Data is NULL, then ASSERT().
    213   If ErrorLevel is NULL, then ASSERT().
    214   If Marker is NULL, then ASSERT().
    215   If Format is NULL, then ASSERT().
    216 
    217   @param  Data        Pointer to status code data buffer.
    218   @param  ErrorLevel  Pointer to error level mask for a debug message.
    219   @param  Marker      Pointer to the variable argument list associated with Format.
    220   @param  Format      Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII format string of a
    221                       debug message.
    222 
    223   @retval  TRUE   The status code specified by Data was converted DEBUG() arguments
    224                   specified by ErrorLevel, Marker, and Format.
    225   @retval  FALSE  The status code specified by Data could not be converted to
    226                   DEBUG() arguments.
    227 
    228 **/
    229 BOOLEAN
    230 EFIAPI
    231 ReportStatusCodeExtractDebugInfo (
    232   IN CONST EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA  *Data,
    233   OUT UINT32                     *ErrorLevel,
    234   OUT BASE_LIST                  *Marker,
    235   OUT CHAR8                      **Format
    236   )
    237 {
    238   EFI_DEBUG_INFO  *DebugInfo;
    239 
    240   ASSERT (Data       != NULL);
    241   ASSERT (ErrorLevel != NULL);
    242   ASSERT (Marker     != NULL);
    243   ASSERT (Format     != NULL);
    244 
    245   //
    246   // If the GUID type is not EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA_TYPE_DEBUG_GUID then return FALSE
    247   //
    248   if (!CompareGuid (&Data->Type, &gEfiStatusCodeDataTypeDebugGuid)) {
    249     return FALSE;
    250   }
    251 
    252   //
    253   // Retrieve the debug information from the status code record
    254   //
    255   DebugInfo = (EFI_DEBUG_INFO *)(Data + 1);
    256 
    257   *ErrorLevel = DebugInfo->ErrorLevel;
    258 
    259   //
    260   // The first 12 * sizeof (UINT64) bytes following EFI_DEBUG_INFO are for variable arguments
    261   // of format in DEBUG string. Its address is returned in Marker and has to be 64-bit aligned.
    262   // It must be noticed that EFI_DEBUG_INFO follows EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA, whose size is
    263   // 20 bytes. The size of EFI_DEBUG_INFO is 4 bytes, so we can ensure that Marker
    264   // returned is 64-bit aligned.
    265   // 64-bit aligned is a must, otherwise retrieving 64-bit parameter from BASE_LIST will
    266   // cause unalignment exception.
    267   //
    268   *Marker = (BASE_LIST) (DebugInfo + 1);
    269   *Format = (CHAR8 *)(((UINT64 *)*Marker) + 12);
    270 
    271   return TRUE;
    272 }
    273 
    274 
    275 /**
    276   Reports a status code.
    277 
    278   Reports the status code specified by the parameters Type and Value.  Status
    279   code also require an instance, caller ID, and extended data.  This function
    280   passed in a zero instance, NULL extended data, and a caller ID of
    281   gEfiCallerIdGuid, which is the GUID for the module.
    282 
    283   ReportStatusCode()must actively prevent recusrsion.  If ReportStatusCode()
    284   is called while processing another any other Report Status Code Library function,
    285   then ReportStatusCode() must return immediately.
    286 
    287   @param  Type   Status code type.
    288   @param  Value  Status code value.
    289 
    290   @retval  EFI_SUCCESS       The status code was reported.
    291   @retval  EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  There status code could not be reported due to a
    292                              device error.
    293   @retval  EFI_UNSUPPORTED   Report status code is not supported
    294 
    295 **/
    296 EFI_STATUS
    297 EFIAPI
    298 ReportStatusCode (
    299   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE   Type,
    300   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE  Value
    301   )
    302 {
    303   return InternalReportStatusCode (Type, Value, 0, &gEfiCallerIdGuid, NULL);
    304 }
    305 
    306 
    307 /**
    308   Reports a status code with a Device Path Protocol as the extended data.
    309 
    310   Allocates and fills in the extended data section of a status code with the
    311   Device Path Protocol specified by DevicePath.  This function is responsible
    312   for allocating a buffer large enough for the standard header and the device
    313   path.  The standard header is filled in with a GUID of
    314   gEfiStatusCodeSpecificDataGuid.  The status code is reported with a zero
    315   instance and a caller ID of gEfiCallerIdGuid.
    316 
    317   ReportStatusCodeWithDevicePath()must actively prevent recursion.  If
    318   ReportStatusCodeWithDevicePath() is called while processing another any other
    319   Report Status Code Library function, then ReportStatusCodeWithDevicePath()
    320   must return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR immediately.
    321 
    322   If DevicePath is NULL, then ASSERT().
    323 
    324   @param  Type        Status code type.
    325   @param  Value       Status code value.
    326   @param  DevicePath  Pointer to the Device Path Protocol to be reported.
    327 
    328   @retval  EFI_SUCCESS           The status code was reported with the extended
    329                                  data specified by DevicePath.
    330   @retval  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  There were not enough resources to allocate the
    331                                  extended data section.
    332   @retval  EFI_UNSUPPORTED       Report status code is not supported
    333 
    334 **/
    335 EFI_STATUS
    336 EFIAPI
    337 ReportStatusCodeWithDevicePath (
    338   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE            Type,
    339   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE           Value,
    340   IN CONST EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL  *DevicePath
    341   )
    342 {
    343   ASSERT (DevicePath != NULL);
    344   //
    345   // EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned for device path is not supported in PEI phase.
    346   //
    347   return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
    348 }
    349 
    350 
    351 /**
    352   Reports a status code with an extended data buffer.
    353 
    354   Allocates and fills in the extended data section of a status code with the
    355   extended data specified by ExtendedData and ExtendedDataSize.  ExtendedData
    356   is assumed to be one of the data structures specified in Related Definitions.
    357   These data structure do not have the standard header, so this function is
    358   responsible for allocating a buffer large enough for the standard header and
    359   the extended data passed into this function.  The standard header is filled
    360   in with a GUID of  gEfiStatusCodeSpecificDataGuid.  The status code is reported
    361   with a zero instance and a caller ID of gEfiCallerIdGuid.
    362 
    363   ReportStatusCodeWithExtendedData()must actively prevent recursion.  If
    364   ReportStatusCodeWithExtendedData() is called while processing another any other
    365   Report Status Code Library function, then ReportStatusCodeWithExtendedData()
    366   must return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR immediately.
    367 
    368   If ExtendedData is NULL, then ASSERT().
    369   If ExtendedDataSize is 0, then ASSERT().
    370 
    371   @param  Type              Status code type.
    372   @param  Value             Status code value.
    373   @param  ExtendedData      Pointer to the extended data buffer to be reported.
    374   @param  ExtendedDataSize  The size, in bytes, of the extended data buffer to
    375                             be reported.
    376 
    377   @retval  EFI_SUCCESS           The status code was reported with the extended
    378                                  data specified by ExtendedData and ExtendedDataSize.
    379   @retval  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  There were not enough resources to allocate the
    380                                  extended data section.
    381   @retval  EFI_UNSUPPORTED       Report status code is not supported
    382 
    383 **/
    384 EFI_STATUS
    385 EFIAPI
    386 ReportStatusCodeWithExtendedData (
    387   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE   Type,
    388   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE  Value,
    389   IN CONST VOID             *ExtendedData,
    390   IN UINTN                  ExtendedDataSize
    391   )
    392 {
    393   ASSERT (ExtendedData     != NULL);
    394   ASSERT (ExtendedDataSize != 0);
    395   return ReportStatusCodeEx (
    396            Type,
    397            Value,
    398            0,
    399            NULL,
    400            NULL,
    401            ExtendedData,
    402            ExtendedDataSize
    403            );
    404 }
    405 
    406 
    407 /**
    408   Reports a status code with full parameters.
    409 
    410   The function reports a status code.  If ExtendedData is NULL and ExtendedDataSize
    411   is 0, then an extended data buffer is not reported.  If ExtendedData is not
    412   NULL and ExtendedDataSize is not 0, then an extended data buffer is allocated.
    413   ExtendedData is assumed not have the standard status code header, so this function
    414   is responsible for allocating a buffer large enough for the standard header and
    415   the extended data passed into this function.  The standard header is filled in
    416   with a GUID specified by ExtendedDataGuid.  If ExtendedDataGuid is NULL, then a
    417   GUID of gEfiStatusCodeSpecificDatauid is used.  The status code is reported with
    418   an instance specified by Instance and a caller ID specified by CallerId.  If
    419   CallerId is NULL, then a caller ID of gEfiCallerIdGuid is used.
    420 
    421   ReportStatusCodeEx()must actively prevent recursion.  If ReportStatusCodeEx()
    422   is called while processing another any other Report Status Code Library function,
    423   then ReportStatusCodeEx() must return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR immediately.
    424 
    425   If ExtendedData is NULL and ExtendedDataSize is not zero, then ASSERT().
    426   If ExtendedData is not NULL and ExtendedDataSize is zero, then ASSERT().
    427 
    428   @param  Type              Status code type.
    429   @param  Value             Status code value.
    430   @param  Instance          Status code instance number.
    431   @param  CallerId          Pointer to a GUID that identifies the caller of this
    432                             function.  If this parameter is NULL, then a caller
    433                             ID of gEfiCallerIdGuid is used.
    434   @param  ExtendedDataGuid  Pointer to the GUID for the extended data buffer.
    435                             If this parameter is NULL, then a the status code
    436                             standard header is filled in with
    437                             gEfiStatusCodeSpecificDataGuid.
    438   @param  ExtendedData      Pointer to the extended data buffer.  This is an
    439                             optional parameter that may be NULL.
    440   @param  ExtendedDataSize  The size, in bytes, of the extended data buffer.
    441 
    442   @retval  EFI_SUCCESS           The status code was reported.
    443   @retval  EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES  There were not enough resources to allocate
    444                                  the extended data section if it was specified.
    445   @retval  EFI_UNSUPPORTED       Report status code is not supported
    446 
    447 **/
    448 EFI_STATUS
    449 EFIAPI
    450 ReportStatusCodeEx (
    451   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_TYPE   Type,
    452   IN EFI_STATUS_CODE_VALUE  Value,
    453   IN UINT32                 Instance,
    454   IN CONST EFI_GUID         *CallerId          OPTIONAL,
    455   IN CONST EFI_GUID         *ExtendedDataGuid  OPTIONAL,
    456   IN CONST VOID             *ExtendedData      OPTIONAL,
    457   IN UINTN                  ExtendedDataSize
    458   )
    459 {
    460   EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA  *StatusCodeData;
    461   UINT64                Buffer[(MAX_EXTENDED_DATA_SIZE / sizeof (UINT64)) + 1];
    462 
    463   //
    464   // If ExtendedData is NULL and ExtendedDataSize is not zero, then ASSERT().
    465   //
    466   ASSERT (!((ExtendedData == NULL) && (ExtendedDataSize != 0)));
    467   //
    468   // If ExtendedData is not NULL and ExtendedDataSize is zero, then ASSERT().
    469   //
    470   ASSERT (!((ExtendedData != NULL) && (ExtendedDataSize == 0)));
    471 
    472   if (ExtendedDataSize > (MAX_EXTENDED_DATA_SIZE - sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA))) {
    473     //
    474     // The local variable Buffer not large enough to hold the extended data associated
    475     // with the status code being reported.
    476     //
    477     DEBUG ((EFI_D_ERROR, "Status code extended data is too large to be reported!\n"));
    478     return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
    479   }
    480   StatusCodeData = (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA  *) Buffer;
    481   StatusCodeData->HeaderSize = (UINT16) sizeof (EFI_STATUS_CODE_DATA);
    482   StatusCodeData->Size = (UINT16) ExtendedDataSize;
    483   if (ExtendedDataGuid == NULL) {
    484     ExtendedDataGuid = &gEfiStatusCodeSpecificDataGuid;
    485   }
    486   CopyGuid (&StatusCodeData->Type, ExtendedDataGuid);
    487   if (ExtendedData != NULL) {
    488     CopyMem (StatusCodeData + 1, ExtendedData, ExtendedDataSize);
    489   }
    490   if (CallerId == NULL) {
    491     CallerId = &gEfiCallerIdGuid;
    492   }
    493   return InternalReportStatusCode (Type, Value, Instance, CallerId, StatusCodeData);
    494 }
    495 
    496 
    497 /**
    498   Returns TRUE if status codes of type EFI_PROGRESS_CODE are enabled
    499 
    500   This function returns TRUE if the REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_PROGRESS_CODE_ENABLED
    501   bit of PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is set.  Otherwise FALSE is returned.
    502 
    503   @retval  TRUE   The REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_PROGRESS_CODE_ENABLED bit of
    504                   PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is set.
    505   @retval  FALSE  The REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_PROGRESS_CODE_ENABLED bit of
    506                   PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is clear.
    507 
    508 **/
    509 BOOLEAN
    510 EFIAPI
    511 ReportProgressCodeEnabled (
    512   VOID
    513   )
    514 {
    515   return (BOOLEAN) ((PcdGet8 (PcdReportStatusCodePropertyMask) & REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_PROGRESS_CODE_ENABLED) != 0);
    516 }
    517 
    518 
    519 /**
    520   Returns TRUE if status codes of type EFI_ERROR_CODE are enabled
    521 
    522   This function returns TRUE if the REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_ERROR_CODE_ENABLED
    523   bit of PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is set.  Otherwise FALSE is returned.
    524 
    525   @retval  TRUE   The REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_ERROR_CODE_ENABLED bit of
    526                   PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is set.
    527   @retval  FALSE  The REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_ERROR_CODE_ENABLED bit of
    528                   PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is clear.
    529 
    530 **/
    531 BOOLEAN
    532 EFIAPI
    533 ReportErrorCodeEnabled (
    534   VOID
    535   )
    536 {
    537   return (BOOLEAN) ((PcdGet8 (PcdReportStatusCodePropertyMask) & REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_ERROR_CODE_ENABLED) != 0);
    538 }
    539 
    540 
    541 /**
    542   Returns TRUE if status codes of type EFI_DEBUG_CODE are enabled
    543 
    544   This function returns TRUE if the REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_DEBUG_CODE_ENABLED
    545   bit of PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is set.  Otherwise FALSE is returned.
    546 
    547   @retval  TRUE   The REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_DEBUG_CODE_ENABLED bit of
    548                   PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is set.
    549   @retval  FALSE  The REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_DEBUG_CODE_ENABLED bit of
    550                   PcdReportStatusCodeProperyMask is clear.
    551 
    552 **/
    553 BOOLEAN
    554 EFIAPI
    555 ReportDebugCodeEnabled (
    556   VOID
    557   )
    558 {
    559   return (BOOLEAN) ((PcdGet8 (PcdReportStatusCodePropertyMask) & REPORT_STATUS_CODE_PROPERTY_DEBUG_CODE_ENABLED) != 0);
    560 }
    561