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Convert the line endings stored for all text files in the repository to LF. The majority previously used DOS-style CRLF line endings. Add a .gitattributes file to enforce this and treat certain extensions as never being text files. Update PatchCheck.py to insist on LF line endings rather than CRLF. However, its other checks fail on this commit due to lots of pre-existing complaints that it only notices because the line endings have changed. Silicon/QemuSocPkg/FspBin/Patches/0001-Build-QEMU-FSP-2.0-binaries.patch needs to be treated as binary since it contains a mixture of line endings. This change has implications depending on the client platform you are using the repository from: * Windows The usual configuration for Git on Windows means that text files will be checked out to the work tree with DOS-style CRLF line endings. If that's not the case then you can configure Git to do so for the entire machine with: git config --global core.autocrlf true or for just the repository with: git config core.autocrlf true Line endings will be normalised to LF when they are committed to the repository. If you commit a text file with only LF line endings then it will be converted to CRLF line endings in your work tree. * Linux, MacOS and other Unices The usual configuration for Git on such platforms is to check files out of the repository with LF line endings. This is probably the right thing for you. In the unlikely even that you are using Git on Unix but editing or compiling on Windows for some reason then you may need to tweak your configuration to force the use of CRLF line endings as described above. * General For more information see https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/configuring-git-to-handle-line-endings . Fixes: https://github.com/slimbootloader/slimbootloader/issues/1400 Signed-off-by: Mike Crowe <mac@mcrowe.com>
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1.3 KiB
C
42 lines
1.3 KiB
C
/** @file
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Utility functions for the `pci` shell command.
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Copyright (c) 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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#ifndef _CMD_PCI_UTIL_H_
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#define _CMD_PCI_UTIL_H_
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#include <Library/ShellLib.h>
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#include <IndustryStandard/Pci.h>
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typedef struct {
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CHAR16 *BaseClass; // Pointer to the PCI base class string
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CHAR16 *SubClass; // Pointer to the PCI sub class string
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CHAR16 *PIFClass; // Pointer to the PCI programming interface string
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} PCI_CLASS_STRINGS;
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/**
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Generates printable Unicode strings that represent PCI device class,
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subclass and programmed I/F based on a value passed to the function.
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@param[in] ClassCode Value representing the PCI "Class Code" register read from a
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PCI device. The encodings are:
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bits 23:16 - Base Class Code
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bits 15:8 - Sub-Class Code
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bits 7:0 - Programming Interface
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@param[in, out] ClassStrings Pointer of PCI_CLASS_STRINGS structure, which contains
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printable class strings corresponding to ClassCode. The
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caller must not modify the strings that are pointed by
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the fields in ClassStrings.
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**/
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VOID
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PciGetClassStrings (
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IN UINT32 ClassCode,
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IN OUT PCI_CLASS_STRINGS *ClassStrings
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);
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#endif
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