Enum smbioslib::VariableDataFormatType[][src]

pub enum VariableDataFormatType {
    NoStandardFormat,
    Handle,
    MultipleEvent,
    MultipleEventHandle,
    PostResultsBitmap,
    SystemManagementType,
    MultipleEventSystemManagementType,
    None,
}
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Variants

NoStandardFormat

No standard format data is available; the first byte of the variable data (if present) contains OEM-specific unformatted information.

Handle

The first WORD of the variable data contains the handle of the SMBIOS structure associated with the hardware element that failed.

MultipleEvent

The first DWORD of the variable data contains a multiple-event counter (see 7.16.6.3 for details).

MultipleEventHandle

The first WORD of the variable data contains the handle of the SMBIOS structure associated with the hardware element that failed; it is followed by a DWORD containing a multiple-event counter (see 7.16.6.3 for details).

PostResultsBitmap

The first two DWORDs of the variable data contain the POST Results Bitmap, as described in 7.16.6.4.

SystemManagementType

The first DWORD of the variable data contains a value that identifies a system-management condition. See 7.16.6.5 for the enumerated values.

MultipleEventSystemManagementType

The first DWORD of the variable data contains a value that identifies a system-management condition. (See 7.16.6.5 for the enumerated values.) This DWORD is directly followed by a DWORD that contains a multiple- event counter (see 7.16.6.3 for details).

None

A value unknown to this standard, check the raw value

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