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<!-- IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG -->
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<!-- $Source: src/usr/hwpf/hwp/scratch_attributes.xml $ -->
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<!--
XML file specifying HWPF attributes.
These are scratch attributes that can be used by PLAT FW for unit test.
They can also be used temporarily by a HWP while waiting for an official
attribute to be supported.
-->
<attributes>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT8_1</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint8_t attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint8</valueType>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT8_2</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint8_t attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint8</valueType>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT32_1</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint32_t attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint32</valueType>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT32_2</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint32_t attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint32</valueType>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT64_1</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint64_t attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint64</valueType>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT64_2</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint64_t attribute
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint64</valueType>
<enum>VAL_A = 0, VAL_B = 5, VAL_C = 0xffffffffffffffff</enum>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT8_ARRAY_1</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint8_t[32] attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint8</valueType>
<array>32</array>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT8_ARRAY_2</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint8_t[2][3][4] attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint8</valueType>
<array>2 3 4</array>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT32_ARRAY_1</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint32_t[8] attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint32</valueType>
<array>8</array>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT32_ARRAY_2</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint32_t[2][3] attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint32</valueType>
<array>2,3</array>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT64_ARRAY_1</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint64_t[4] attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint64</valueType>
<array>4</array>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_SCRATCH_UINT64_ARRAY_2</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Scratch uint64_t[2][2] attribute.
Can be used by HWPs for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint64</valueType>
<array> 2, 2 </array>
<enum>VAL_A = 0x0123456789abcdef, VAL_B = 0, VAL_C = 0xffffffffffffffff</enum>
<writeable/>
</attribute>
<!-- ********************************************************************* -->
<attribute>
<id>ATTR_DUMMY_SCRATCH_PLAT_INIT_UINT8</id>
<targetType>TARGET_TYPE_SYSTEM</targetType>
<description>
Dummy platInit uint8[1][3][5] attribute used for testing.
</description>
<valueType>uint8</valueType>
<platInit/>
<writeable/>
<array>1, 3, 5</array>
</attribute>
</attributes>
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