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+In our DEC file we have Dynamic and DynamicEx PCDs:
+```
+[PcdsDynamic]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicInt32|0xCAFECAFE|UINT32|0x4F9259A3
+
+[PcdsDynamicEx]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicExInt32|0xBABEBABE|UINT32|0xAF35F3B2
+```
+When we were investigating PCD override via DSC file we've used `PcdsDynamicDefault` and `PcdsDynamicExDefault` section names:
+```
+[PcdsDynamicDefault]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicInt32|0x11111111
+
+[PcdsDynamicExDefault]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicExInt32|0x22222222
+```
+The section name in this case plays important role. It sets the PCD storage method. The EDKII supports 3 storage methods for Dynamic/DynamicEx PCDs:
+- `Default` - PCDs of this kind are stored in temporary memory (`[PcdsDynamicDefault]/[PcdsDynamicExDefault]`)
+- `Hii` - PCDs of this kind are stored in EFI variables (`[PcdsDynamicHii]/[PcdsDynamicExHii]`)
+- `Vpd` - PCDs of this kind are stored in read-only VPD data (`[PcdsDynamicVpd]/[PcdsDynamicExVpd]`)
+
+So far we've worked only with `Default` PCDs. Initial values for these PCDs are always the same on each boot, it is the values encoded in the PCD database. All the PCD value changes happen in the temporary memory, so on the next boot you start from defaults.
+
+Now let's try to investigate `Hii` PCDs.
+
+For this storage method PCD are declared this way:
+```
+<TokenGuid>.<TokenName>|<EFI Var Name>|<EFI Var GUID>|<Offset in EFI Var>[|<Override value>[|<EFI Var attributes>]]
+```
+
+For example let's use this code in the DSC file
+```
+[PcdsDynamicHii]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicInt32|L"MyHiiVar"|gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid|0x5|0x11111111|BS,RT
+
+[PcdsDynamicExHii]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicExInt32|L"MyExHiiVar"|gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid|0x7|0x22222222|BS
+```
+Here we've used the same GUID for the EFI var as we use for the PCD token space, but this is not mondatory.
+
+Now additionaly correct PCDLesson application, so it would only get these PCDs, without any modifications:
+```
+if (PcdToken(PcdDynamicInt32)) {
+ Print(L"PcdDynamicInt32=0x%x\n", PcdGet32(PcdDynamicInt32));
+} else {
+ Print(L"PcdDynamicInt32 token is unassigned\n");
+}
+Print(L"PcdDynamicExInt32=0x%x\n", PcdGetEx32(&gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid, PcdDynamicExInt32));
+```
+
+Rebuild OVMF and copy updated `PCDLesson.efi` application to the shared folder:
+```
+build --platform=OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgX64.dsc --arch=X64 --buildtarget=RELEASE --tagname=GCC5
+
+$ cp Build/OvmfX64/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/PCDLesson.efi ~/UEFI_disk/
+```
+
+Check the `parse_pcd_db` output:
+```
+$ parse_pcd_db \
+--peidb "Build/OvmfX64/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Pei/Pcd/OUTPUT/PEIPcdDataBase.raw" \
+--dxedb "Build/OvmfX64/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Dxe/Pcd/OUTPUT/DXEPcdDataBase.raw"
+
+...
+
+38:
+Token type = HII
+Datum type = UINT32
+HII VARIABLE
+Guid:
+150cab53-ad47-4385-b5ddbcfc76bacaf0 [gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid]
+Name:
+4d 00 79 00 48 00 69 00 69 00 56 00 61 00 72 00 | M.y.H.i.i.V.a.r.
+00 00 | ..
+Attributes:
+RT+BS
+Offset:
+0x0005
+Value:
+0x11111111 (=286331153)
+
+...
+
+42:
+Token type = HII
+Datum type = UINT32
+DynamicEx Token = 0xaf35f3b2
+DynamicEx GUID = 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5ddbcfc76bacaf0 [gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid]
+HII VARIABLE
+Guid:
+150cab53-ad47-4385-b5ddbcfc76bacaf0 [gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid]
+Name:
+4d 00 79 00 45 00 78 00 48 00 69 00 69 00 56 00 | M.y.E.x.H.i.i.V.
+61 00 72 00 00 00 | a.r...
+Attributes:
+BS
+Offset:
+0x0007
+Value:
+0x22222222 (=572662306)
+```
+
+Now launch OVMF. You can check `DumpDynPcd.efi` output, but it doesn't show anything specific about the PCD storage methood:
+```
+FS0:\> DumpDynPcd.efi
+...
+Default Token Space
+ Token = 0x00000026 - Type = UINT32:DYNAMIC - Size = 0x4 - Value = 0x11111111
+...
+150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0
+ Token = 0xAF35F3B2 - Type = UINT32:DYNAMICEX - Size = 0x4 - Value = 0x22222222
+```
+
+Check the EFI Variables under the `gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid`:
+```
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+dmpstore: No matching variables found. Guid 150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0
+```
+
+So out PCDs didn't create any variables.
+
+Let's execute our `PCDLesson.efi` application that right now only use `PcdGet*` functions:
+```
+FS0:\> PCDLesson.efi
+...
+PcdDynamicInt32=0x11111111
+PcdDynamicExInt32=0x22222222
+```
+
+And check the EFI variables again:
+```
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+dmpstore: No matching variables found. Guid 150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0
+```
+
+The point of this is that simple `PcdGet*` doesn't work with EFI variable interface if there is no EFI variable beforehand. In this case `PcdGet*` simply returns default value from the PCD Database.
+
+Now let's return the `PcdSet*` code to out `PCDLesson.efi` application:
+```
+if (PcdToken(PcdDynamicInt32)) {
+ Print(L"PcdDynamicInt32=0x%x\n", PcdGet32(PcdDynamicInt32));
+ Status = PcdSet32S(PcdDynamicInt32, 0xBEEFBEEF);
+ Print(L"Status=%r\n", Status);
+ Print(L"PcdDynamicInt32=0x%x\n", PcdGet32(PcdDynamicInt32));
+} else {
+ Print(L"PcdDynamicInt32 token is unassigned\n");
+}
+
+Print(L"PcdDynamicExInt32=0x%x\n", PcdGetEx32(&gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid, PcdDynamicExInt32));
+
+PcdSetEx32S(&gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid, PcdDynamicExInt32, 0x77777777);
+Print(L"Status=%r\n", Status);
+Print(L"PcdDynamicExInt32=0x%x\n", PcdGetEx32(&gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid, PcdDynamicExInt32));
+```
+
+Again rebuild OVMF and copy updated `PCDLesson.efi` application to the shared folder:
+```
+build --platform=OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgX64.dsc --arch=X64 --buildtarget=RELEASE --tagname=GCC5
+
+$ cp Build/OvmfX64/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/PCDLesson.efi ~/UEFI_disk/
+```
+
+Repeat our experiment:
+```
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+dmpstore: No matching variables found. Guid 150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0
+
+FS0:\> PCDLesson.efi
+...
+PcdDynamicInt32=0x11111111
+Status=Success
+PcdDynamicInt32=0xBEEFBEEF
+PcdDynamicExInt32=0x22222222
+Status=Success
+PcdDynamicExInt32=0x77777777
+
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+Variable BS '150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0:MyExHiiVar' DataSize = 0x0B
+ 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 77-77 77 77 *.......wwww*
+Variable RT+BS '150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0:MyHiiVar' DataSize = 0x09
+ 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 EF BE EF-BE *.........*
+```
+
+As you can see the `PcdSet*` statements have created EFI variables that were not present before. The variables were created with a minimal possible size = `Offset in EFI Var` + `sizeof(value)`.
+In our case it is `5 + 4 = 9 = 0x09` and `7 + 4 = 11 = 0x0B`.
+You can see how all the field from the PCD statement in the DSC are transformed to the EFI variable settings.
+
+# `Non-volatile` variables
+
+As we didn't give our variables the `NV` attributes they wouldn't be present on the next OVMF reboot from the start.
+```
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+dmpstore: No matching variables found. Guid 150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0
+```
+So let's add `NV` attribute to our PCDs:
+```
+[PcdsDynamicHii]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicInt32|L"MyHiiVar"|gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid|0x5|0x11111111|BS,RT,NV
+
+[PcdsDynamicExHii]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicExInt32|L"MyExHiiVar"|gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid|0x7|0x22222222|BS,NV
+```
+
+Rebuild OVMF and repeat our test:
+```
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+dmpstore: No matching variables found. Guid 150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0
+
+FS0:\> PCDLesson.efi
+PcdDynamicInt32=0x11111111
+Status=Success
+PcdDynamicInt32=0xBEEFBEEF
+PcdDynamicExInt32=0x22222222
+Status=Success
+PcdDynamicExInt32=0x77777777
+
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+Variable NV+BS '150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0:MyExHiiVar' DataSize = 0x0B
+ 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 77-77 77 77 *.......wwww*
+Variable NV+RT+BS '150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0:MyHiiVar' DataSize = 0x09
+ 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 EF BE EF-BE *.........*
+```
+
+Now restart OVMF and check EFI variables content:
+```
+FS0:\> dmpstore -guid 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5dd-bcfc76bacaf0
+Variable NV+BS '150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0:MyExHiiVar' DataSize = 0x0B
+ 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 77-77 77 77 *.......wwww*
+Variable NV+RT+BS '150CAB53-AD47-4385-B5DD-BCFC76BACAF0:MyHiiVar' DataSize = 0x09
+ 00000000: 00 00 00 00 00 EF BE EF-BE *.........*
+```
+
+As you can see now it is present from the start. And `PcdGet*`/`PcdSet*` functions successfully use it:
+```
+FS0:\> PCDLesson.efi
+...
+PcdDynamicInt32=0xBEEFBEEF
+Status=Success
+PcdDynamicInt32=0xBEEFBEEF
+PcdDynamicExInt32=0x77777777
+Status=Success
+PcdDynamicExInt32=0x77777777
+```
+
+So the PCD default values are used only if there is no EFI variable. If the according EFI variable is present in the system the `PcdGet*` functions just read its content.
+
+
+# Simplified override
+
+It is possible to omit EFI variable attributes or value override in the PCD desclaration. For example:
+```
+[PcdsDynamicHii]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicInt32|L"MyHiiVar"|gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid|0x5
+
+[PcdsDynamicExHii]
+ gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDynamicExInt32|L"MyExHiiVar"|gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid|0x7|0x22222222
+```
+
+Rebuild OVMF and check the `parse_pcd_db` output:
+```
+$ parse_pcd_db \
+--peidb "Build/OvmfX64/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Pei/Pcd/OUTPUT/PEIPcdDataBase.raw" \
+--dxedb "Build/OvmfX64/RELEASE_GCC5/X64/MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Dxe/Pcd/OUTPUT/DXEPcdDataBase.raw"
+
+...
+
+38:
+Token type = HII
+Datum type = UINT32
+HII VARIABLE
+Guid:
+150cab53-ad47-4385-b5ddbcfc76bacaf0 [gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid]
+Name:
+4d 00 79 00 48 00 69 00 69 00 56 00 61 00 72 00 | M.y.H.i.i.V.a.r.
+00 00 | ..
+Attributes:
+NV+RT+BS
+Offset:
+0x0005
+Value:
+0xcafecafe (=3405695742)
+
+...
+
+42:
+Token type = HII
+Datum type = UINT32
+DynamicEx Token = 0xaf35f3b2
+DynamicEx GUID = 150cab53-ad47-4385-b5ddbcfc76bacaf0 [gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid]
+HII VARIABLE
+Guid:
+150cab53-ad47-4385-b5ddbcfc76bacaf0 [gUefiLessonsPkgTokenSpaceGuid]
+Name:
+4d 00 79 00 45 00 78 00 48 00 69 00 69 00 56 00 | M.y.E.x.H.i.i.V.
+61 00 72 00 00 00 | a.r...
+Attributes:
+NV+RT+BS
+Offset:
+0x0007
+Value:
+0x22222222 (=572662306)
+```
+
+As you can see from this example:
+- by default EFI Variable gets attributes `NV+RT+BS`
+- if the override value is not provided, the EDK2 just uses the value from the INF/DEC
+
+# `Hii` PCDs in PEI and DXE stages
+
+It is important to note that it is forbidden to use `PcdSet*` for `Hii` PCDs in PEI stage. It would cause assert and `EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER` error [https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Pei/Service.c](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Pei/Service.c)
+
+Generally the `Hii` PCD rules can be simplified to this table:
+```
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+| | PEI | DXE |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+| PcdGet* | If there is a EFI var, return the content from it | If there is a EFI var, return the content from it |
+| | If there is no EFI var, return PCD default | If there is no EFI var, return PCD default |
+|----------|-------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------|
+| PcdSet* | X | If there is a EFI var, modify PCD part |
+| | | If there is no EFI var, create EFI var of minimal size |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+```
+