Struct smbioslib::SMBiosSystemEventLog[][src]

pub struct SMBiosSystemEventLog<'a> { /* fields omitted */ }
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System Event Log (Type 15)

The presence of this structure within the SMBIOS data returned for a system indicates that the system supports an event log. An event log is a fixed-length area within a non-volatile storage element, starting with a fixed-length (and vendor-specific) header record, followed by one or more variable-length log records.

Compliant with: DMTF SMBIOS Reference Specification 3.4.0 (DSP0134) Document Date: 2020-07-17

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Length, in bytes, of the overall event log area, from the first byte of header to the last byte of data

Defines the starting offset (or index) within the nonvolatile storage of the event-log’s header, from the Access Method Address For single-byte indexed I/O accesses, the most-significant byte of the start offset is set to 00h.

Defines the starting offset (or index) within the nonvolatile storage of the event-log’s first data byte, from the Access Method Address For single-byte indexed I/O accesses, the most-significant byte of the start offset is set to 00h.

NOTE: The data directly follows any header information. Therefore, the header length can be determined by subtracting the Header Start Offset from the Data Start Offset.

Defines the Location and Method used by higher-level software to access the log area

Current status of the system event-log

Unique token that is reassigned every time the event log changes

Can be used to determine if additional events have occurred since the last time the log was read.

Address associated with the access method

The data present depends on the Access Method field value

Format of the log header area

Number of supported event log type descriptors that follow

If the value is 0, the list that starts at offset 17h is not present.

Number of bytes associated with each type entry in the list below The value is currently “hard-coded” as 2, because each entry consists of two bytes. This field’s presence allows future additions to the type list. Software that interprets the following list should not assume a list entry’s length.

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