On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 18:09 +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > EFI runtime
> > services initialization are implemented in efi.c. Some x86_64
> > specifics are worth noting here. On x86_64, parameters passed to UEFI
> > firmware services need to follow the UEFI calling convention. For this
> > purpose, a set of functions named lin2win<x> (<x> is the number of
> > parameters) are implemented. EFI function calls are wrapped before
> > calling the firmware service.
>
> Why needs this to be called lin2win? We do not call Windows, we call
> EFI services, so please use a naming convention which is related to
> the functionality of the code.
>
> > + *
> > + * Function calling ABI conversion from SYSV to Windows for x86_64
>
> Again, these are wrappers to access EFI and not Windows.
EFI uses the Windows x86_64 calling convention. The lin2win may be a
more general naming convention that can be used for some other code (the
NDISwrapper?) in the future. Do you agree?
Best Regards,
Huang Ying
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