#include <UefiPxe.h>
◆ FrameDataLen
Maximum frame data length for Tx/Rx excluding the media header.
◆ HWaddrLen
Number of bytes in the NIC hardware (MAC) address.
◆ IFtype
Hardware interface types defined in the Assigned Numbers RFC and used in DHCP and ARP packets. See the PXE_IFTYPE typedef and PXE_IFTYPE_xxx macros.
◆ LinkSpeeds
Supported link speeds are in units of mega bits. Common ethernet values are 10, 100 and 1000. Unused LinkSpeeds[] entries are zero filled.
◆ MCastFilterCnt
Maximum number of multicast MAC addresses in the multicast MAC address filter list.
◆ MediaHeaderLen
Media header length. This is the typical media header length for this UNDI. This information is needed when allocating receive and transmit buffers.
◆ MemoryRequired
Minimum length of locked memory buffer that must be given to the Initialize command. Giving UNDI more memory will generally give better performance.
If MemoryRequired is zero, the UNDI does not need and will not use system memory to receive and transmit packets.
◆ NvCount
Number of non-volatile storage items.
◆ NvWidth
Width of non-volatile storage item in bytes. 0, 1, 2 or 4
◆ RxBufCnt
◆ RxBufSize
◆ SupportedDuplexModes
| PXE_UINT8 s_pxe_db_get_init_info::SupportedDuplexModes |
Supported duplex. See PXE_DUPLEX_xxxxx #defines below.
◆ SupportedLoopBackModes
| PXE_UINT8 s_pxe_db_get_init_info::SupportedLoopBackModes |
Supported loopback options. See PXE_LOOPBACK_xxxxx #defines below.
◆ TxBufCnt
Default number and size of transmit and receive buffers that will be allocated by the UNDI. If MemoryRequired is non-zero, this allocation will come out of the memory buffer given to the Initialize command. If MemoryRequired is zero, this allocation will come out of memory on the NIC.
◆ TxBufSize
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