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+In this lesson we are going to talk about default values for the VFR data elements.
+
+# Setting defaults for elements
+
+Let's try to add defaults to our `HIIFormDataElements` application.
+
+![Before](Before.png?raw=true "Before")
+
+We can set default values to the elements with a help of a `default` keyword:
+```
+checkbox
+ ...
+ default = TRUE,
+endcheckbox;
+
+numeric
+ ...
+ default = 7,
+endnumeric;
+
+string
+ ...
+ default = STRING_TOKEN(STRING_DEFAULT),
+endstring;
+
+date
+ ...
+ default = 2021/05/22,
+enddate;
+
+time
+ ...
+ default = 23:55:33,
+endtime;
+
+oneof
+ ...
+ default = 0x33,
+endoneof;
+
+orderedlist
+ ...
+ default = {0x0c, 0x0b, 0x0a},
+endlist;
+```
+
+Don't forget to add new string token to the `Strings.uni` file:
+```
+#string STRING_DEFAULT #language en-US "String default"
+```
+
+Immediately after form load, you might see that order of `orderedlist` element was changed to the default value. This looks kinda strage, but I guess it is connected to the fact that standard value `0x000000` doesn't make any sence to the element.
+
+![After1](After1.png?raw=true "After1")
+
+Anyway, you can see that it is possible to set reset values to default with a help of `F9` keystroke:
+
+![After1_1](After1_1.png?raw=true "After1_1")
+
+If you do so, you will get confirmation window:
+
+![After2](After2.png?raw=true "After2")
+
+And if you press `Y`, they form values would be updated:
+
+![After3](After3.png?raw=true "After3")
+
+Off course to them you actually need to submit the form with `F10`.
+
+# IFR
+
+If you look at IFR code (`Build/UefiLessonsPkg/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/UefiLessonsPkg/HIIFormDataElements/HIIFormDataElements/DEBUG/Form.lst`):
+```
+ checkbox
+ ...
+ default = TRUE,
+>0000006A: 5B 06 00 00 00 01
+ endcheckbox;
+
+ numeric
+ ...
+ default = 7,
+>00000086: 5B 07 00 00 01 07 00
+ endnumeric;
+
+ string
+ ...
+ default = STRING_TOKEN(0x001A),
+>0000009F: 5B 07 00 00 07 1A 00
+ endstring;
+
+ date
+ ...
+ default = 2021/05/22,
+>000000B6: 5B 09 00 00 06 E5 07 05 16
+ enddate;
+
+ time
+ ...
+ default = 23:55:33,
+>000000CF: 5B 08 00 00 05 17 37 21
+ endtime;
+
+ oneof
+ ...
+ default = 0x33,
+>000000FF: 5B 06 00 00 00 33
+ endoneof;
+
+ orderedlist
+ ...
+ default = {0x0c, 0x0b, 0x0a},
+>0000012B: 5B 08 00 00 0B 0C 0B 0A
+ endlist;
+```
+
+You'll see that all the defaults are presented with a help of `EFI_IFR_DEFAULT` opcode:
+```
+EFI_IFR_DEFAULT
+
+Summary:
+Provides a default value for the current question
+
+Prototype:
+#define EFI_IFR_DEFAULT_OP 0x5b
+
+typedef struct _EFI_IFR_DEFAULT {
+ EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;
+ UINT16 DefaultId;
+ UINT8 Type;
+ EFI_IFR_TYPE_VALUE Value;
+} EFI_IFR_DEFAULT;
+
+typedef struct _EFI_IFR_DEFAULT_2 {
+ EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;
+ UINT16 DefaultId;
+ UINT8 Type;
+} EFI_IFR_DEFAULT_2;
+
+Members:
+Header The sequence that defines the type of opcode as well as the length of the opcode being defined.
+ For this tag, Header.OpCode = EFI_IFR_DEFAULT_OP.
+DefaultId Identifies the default store for this value. The default store must have previously been created using EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE.
+Type The type of data in the Value field. See EFI_IFR_TYPE_x in EFI_IFR_ONE_OF_OPTION.
+Value The default value. The actual size of this field depends on Type. If Type is EFI_IFR_TYPE_OTHER, then the default value
+ is provided by a nested EFI_IFR_VALUE.
+
+Description:
+This opcode specifies a default value for the current question. There are two forms. The first (EFI_IFR_DEFAULT) assumes that the default value is a constant, embedded directly in the Value member. The second (EFI_IFR_DEFAULT_2) assumes that the default value is specified using a nested EFI_IFR_VALUE opcode.
+```
+
+All the statements above use the first form (`EFI_IFR_DEFAULT` structure) with a `Value` field included. In case you forgot, here are possible value types:
+```
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_NUM_SIZE_8 0x00
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_NUM_SIZE_16 0x01
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_NUM_SIZE_32 0x02
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_NUM_SIZE_64 0x03
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_BOOLEAN 0x04
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_TIME 0x05
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_DATE 0x06
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_STRING 0x07
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_OTHER 0x08
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_UNDEFINED 0x09
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_ACTION 0x0A
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_BUFFER 0x0B
+#define EFI_IFR_TYPE_REF 0x0C
+#define EFI_IFR_OPTION_DEFAULT 0x10
+#define EFI_IFR_OPTION_DEFAULT_MFG 0x20
+```
+
+Also you might notice that all the statements above have `DefaultId = 0`. So now it is time to talk about what default storage is.
+
+# Default storage
+
+First of all we need to understand that it is possible to define several default storages in UEFI.
+
+If you look at the `Form.lst` file of our `HIIFormDataElements` application (`Build/UefiLessonsPkg/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/UefiLessonsPkg/HIIFormDataElements/HIIFormDataElements/DEBUG/Form.lst`) you'll see that by default (excuse the pun) our formset already has 2 default storages:
+```
+formset
+>00000000: 0E A7 07 C5 1B 53 91 91 A2 4F 94 46 B8 44 E3 5D D1 2A 02 00 03 00 01 71 99 03 93 45 85 04 4B B4 5E 32 EB 83 26 04 0E
+>00000027: 5C 06 00 00 00 00
+>0000002D: 5C 06 00 00 01 00
+```
+
+Opcode `0x5c` corresponds to `EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE`:
+```
+EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE
+
+Summary:
+Provides a declaration for the type of default values that a question can be associated with.
+
+Prototype:
+
+#define EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE_OP 0x5c
+
+typedef struct _EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE {
+ EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;
+ EFI_STRING_ID DefaultName;
+ UINT16 DefaultId;
+} EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE;
+
+Members:
+Header The sequence that defines the type of opcode as well as the length of the opcode being defined.
+ For this tag, Header.OpCode = EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE_OP
+DefaultName A string token reference for the human readable string associated with the type of default being declared.
+DefaultId The default identifier, which is unique within the current form set. The default identifier creates a group of defaults.
+
+Description:
+Declares a class of default which can then have question default values associated with. An EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE with a specified DefaultId must appear in the IFR before it can be referenced by an EFI_IFR_DEFAULT.
+```
+
+As you can see the code abobe defines two default storages without names with IDs equal to `0x0000` and `0x0001`.
+
+Generally UEFI specification divides all the possible values for default storage ID (`UINT16`) into 4 classes:
+- `0x0000-0x3fff`: reserved by UEFI specification
+- `0x4000-0x7fff`: for platform providers usage
+- `0x8000-0xbfff`: for hardware vendors usage
+- `0xc000-0xffff`: for firmware vendors usage
+
+Within the first group there are 3 predefined classes:
+- `0x0000` - "standard defaults" (defaults used to prepare the system/device for normal operation)
+- `0x0001` - "manufacturing defaults" (defaults used to prepare the system/device for manufacturing)
+- `0x0002` - "safe defaults" (defaults used to boot the system in a "safe" or low-risk mode)
+
+So as you can see in our formset we have 2 default storages: "standard defaults" and "manufacturing defaults". They are always created by the VFR compier for every formset.
+
+You can find all the defines for the values above in the https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/MdePkg/Include/Uefi/UefiInternalFormRepresentation.h:
+```
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_STANDARD 0x0000
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_MANUFACTURING 0x0001
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_SAFE 0x0002
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_PLATFORM_BEGIN 0x4000
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_PLATFORM_END 0x7fff
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_HARDWARE_BEGIN 0x8000
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_HARDWARE_END 0xbfff
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_FIRMWARE_BEGIN 0xc000
+#define EFI_HII_DEFAULT_CLASS_FIRMWARE_END 0xffff
+```
+
+# Define default storage in VFR
+
+If you want to support several default storages in VFR you most probably need to define them explicitly.
+
+VFR has for this special `defaultstore` element https://edk2-docs.gitbook.io/edk-ii-vfr-specification/2_vfr_description_in_bnf/26_vfr_default_stores_definition
+
+Element syntax looks like this:
+```
+defaultstore <STORAGE NAME>,
+ prompt = <STRING TOKEN>,
+ attribute = <STORAGE ID>;
+```
+
+So to explicitly define "standard defaults" and "manufacturing defaults" we can use something like this:
+```
+defaultstore StandardDefault,
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(STANDARD_DEFAULT_PROMPT),
+ attribute = 0x0000;
+
+defaultstore ManufactureDefault,
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(MFG_DEFAULT_PROMPT),
+ attribute = 0x0001;
+```
+
+Off course you need to add new string tokens to the UNI file:
+```
+#string STANDARD_DEFAULT_PROMPT #language en-US "Standard default"
+#string MFG_DEFAULT_PROMPT #language en-US "Manufacture default"
+```
+
+Now you can supply different defines for the storages:
+```
+numeric
+ ...
+ default = 7, defaultstore = StandardDefault,
+ default = 8, defaultstore = ManufactureDefault,
+endnumeric;
+```
+
+# IFR
+
+You can look at IFR code and see for yourself, how our `defaultstore` code has trasformed `EFI_IFR_DEFAULTSTORE` opcodes:
+```
+formset
+>00000000: 0E A7 07 C5 1B 53 91 91 A2 4F 94 46 B8 44 E3 5D D1 2A 02 00 03 00 01 71 99 03 93 45 85 04 4B B4 5E 32 EB 83 26 04 0E
+>00000027: 5C 06 1B 00 00 00
+>0000002D: 5C 06 1E 00 01 00
+```
+Practically nothing has changed, only the string token for the `DefaultName` field was updated.
+
+But now you can see how default values referece our storages:
+```
+ numeric
+ ...
+ default = 7, defaultstore = StandardDefault,
+ >00000086: 5B 07 00 00 01 07 00 // reference storage 0x0000
+ default = 8, defaultstore = ManufactureDefault,
+ >0000008D: 5B 07 01 00 01 08 00 // reference storage 0x0001
+ endnumeric;
+```
+
+# resetbutton
+
+Earlier to reset values to the defaults we have used `F9` key in the form browser. How do we do it now, when we have several default storages?
+
+For this kind of functionality VFR offers `resetbutton` element. This elements creates a button on the form that on press will set question values to the values from the approprite defaultstorage.
+
+Create two buttons for our two default storages:
+```
+ resetbutton
+ defaultstore = MyStandardDefault, // <STORAGE NAME> of the target `defaultstore` element
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(STR_STANDARD_DEFAULT_PROMPT),
+ help = STRING_TOKEN(STR_STANDARD_DEFAULT_HELP),
+ endresetbutton;
+
+ resetbutton
+ defaultstore = MyManufactureDefault,
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(STR_MANUFACTURE_DEFAULT_PROMPT),
+ help = STRING_TOKEN(STR_MANUFACTURE_DEFAULT_HELP),
+ endresetbutton;
+```
+
+Don't forget to add new string tokens to the UNI file:
+```
+#string BTN_STANDARD_DEFAULT_PROMPT #language en-US "Reset to standard default prompt"
+#string BTN_STANDARD_DEFAULT_HELP #language en-US "Reset to standard default help"
+#string BTN_MFG_DEFAULT_PROMPT #language en-US "Reset to manufacture default prompt"
+#string BTN_MFG_DEFAULT_HELP #language en-US "Reset to manufacture default help"
+```
+
+With this code our form would look like this:
+
+![ResetButton1](ResetButton1.png?raw=true "ResetButton1")
+
+You can verify that the first button sets `numeric` value to 7:
+
+![ResetButton2](ResetButton2.png?raw=true "ResetButton2")
+
+And the second one to 8:
+
+![ResetButton3](ResetButton3.png?raw=true "ResetButton3")
+
+# IFR
+
+In IFR `resetbutton` looks like this:
+```
+ resetbutton
+>00000146: 0D 88 1F 00 20 00 01 00
+ defaultstore = ManufactureDefault,
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(0x001F),
+ help = STRING_TOKEN(0x0020),
+ endresetbutton;
+```
+
+This element is defined by the `EFI_IFR_RESET_BUTTON` opcode:
+```
+EFI_IFR_RESET_BUTTON
+
+Summary:
+Create a reset or submit button on the current form.
+
+Prototype:
+
+#define EFI_IFR_RESET_BUTTON_OP 0x0d
+
+typedef struct _EFI_IFR_RESET_BUTTON {
+ EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;
+ EFI_IFR_STATEMENT_HEADER Statement;
+ EFI_DEFAULT_ID DefaultId;
+} EFI_IFR_RESET_BUTTON;
+
+typedef UINT16 EFI_DEFAULT_ID;
+
+Members:
+Header The standard header, where Header.OpCode = EFI_IFR_RESET_BUTTON_OP.
+Statement Standard statement header, including the prompt and help text.
+DefaultId Specifies the set of default store to use when restoring the defaults to the questions on this form.
+
+Description:
+This opcode creates a user-selectable button that resets the question values for all questions on the current form to the default values specified by DefaultId.
+```
+
+# Other methods for defining default values
+
+`oneof` is the most common element in every HII menu and this element has a possibility to define "standard storage" and "manufacturing storage" values in place of an option with a help of a `flags` field. This improves element readibility:
+```
+oneof
+ varid = FormData.OneOfValue,
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_PROMPT),
+ help = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_HELP),
+ option text = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_OPTION1), value = 0x00, flags = 0;
+ option text = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_OPTION2), value = 0x33, flags = MANUFACTURING;
+ option text = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_OPTION3), value = 0x55, flags = DEFAULT;
+endoneof;
+```
+In this case `0x55` value is set for the "standard storage" and `0x33` value is set for the "manufacturing storage". You can verify this functionality with the resetbuttons that we've created.
+
+You can mix defaults with `flags` and the ones defined with the `default` keyword, UEFI specification has a strict preference of order in this case. Although this code would look rather strange, so I wouldn't recommend to do it.
+
+Keep in mind that the `flags` method can help to create references only to "standard storage" and "manufacturing storage", you can't define references to your custom storages with different defaultStorage IDs.
+
+# Non-constant default values
+
+Defaults can be defined as expressions. In this case `defaults value = <...>,` syntax is used. Most often it is used when default is dependent on other question value. For example:
+
+```
+oneof
+ name = OneOfQuestion,
+ varid = FormData.OneOfValue,
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_PROMPT),
+ help = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_HELP),
+ option text = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_OPTION1), value = 0x00, flags = 0;
+ option text = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_OPTION2), value = 0x33, flags = MANUFACTURING;
+ option text = STRING_TOKEN(ONEOF_OPTION3), value = 0x55, flags = DEFAULT;
+endoneof;
+
+numeric
+ name = NumericQuestion,
+ varid = FormData.NumericValue,
+ prompt = STRING_TOKEN(NUMERIC_PROMPT),
+ help = STRING_TOKEN(NUMERIC_HELP),
+ flags = NUMERIC_SIZE_2 | DISPLAY_UINT_HEX,
+ minimum = 0,
+ maximum = 0xff,
+ step = 1,
+ default value = questionref(OneOfQuestion),
+endnumeric;
+```
+
+With this code you can see that reset to "standard storage" will result to `numeric` value change to `0x55` and reset to "manufacturing storage" will result to `numeric` value change to `0x33`.
+
+Don't forget that the reference `name` should be defined before the actual `questionref(<name>)` usage.
+
+If you look at the IFR now, you'll see that it is encoded in a completely different way:
+```
+ numeric
+ ...
+ default value = questionref(OneOfQuestion),
+>000000AE: 5B 85 00 00 08 // EFI_IFR_DEFAULT_2 (structure form without a `Value` field)
+>000000B3: 5A 82 // EFI_IFR_VALUE
+>000000B5: 40 04 02 00 // EFI_IFR_QUESTION_REF1
+```
+
+You can see that the `Type` field in the `EFI_IFR_DEFAULT_2` structure in this case has `EFI_IFR_TYPE_OTHER` value.
+
+In case you want to check IFR, here are defines for the `EFI_IFR_VALUE` and `EFI_IFR_QUESTION_REF1` opcodes:
+```
+EFI_IFR_VALUE
+
+Summary:
+Provides a value for the current question or default.
+
+Prototype:
+
+#define EFI_IFR_VALUE_OP 0x5a
+
+typedef struct _EFI_IFR_VALUE {
+ EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;
+} EFI_IFR_VALUE;
+
+Members:
+Header The sequence that defines the type of opcode as well as the length of the opcode being defined.
+ For this tag, Header.OpCode = EFI_IFR_VALUE_OP
+
+Description:
+Creates a value for the current question or default with no storage. The value is the result of the expression nested in the scope.
+```
+
+```
+EFI_IFR_QUESTION_REF1
+
+Summary:
+Push a question’s value on the expression stack
+
+Prototype:
+
+#define EFI_IFR_QUESTION_REF1_OP 0x40
+
+typedef struct _EFI_IFR_QUESTION_REF1 {
+ EFI_IFR_OP_HEADER Header;
+ EFI_QUESTION_ID QuestionId;
+} EFI_IFR_QUESTION_REF1;
+
+Members:
+Header The byte sequence that defines the type of opcode as well as the length of the opcode being defined.
+ Header.OpCode = EFI_IFR_QUESTION_REF1_OP.
+QuestionId The question’s identifier, which must be unique within the form set.
+
+Description:
+Push the value of the question specified by QuestionId on to the expression stack
+```
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