What is UEFI Memory Map?
Quick note explaining UEFI Memory Map for BIOS/UEFI and embedded firmware readers.
UEFI Memory Map is a firmware-debugging concept used to understand return status, logs, commands, or failure points.
Why it matters
- Provides a quick way to classify firmware-debug information.
- Helps narrow down whether the problem is in PEI, DXE, BDS, SMM, or OS handoff.
- Useful when reading logs, shell output, or status codes.
Practical example
Example: when boot fails, first identify the last visible phase in the log-PEI, DXE, BDS, or OS loader-before debugging individual modules.
Quick checklist
Quick takeaway
UEFI Memory Map is a small concept, but it often becomes important when reading logs or debugging real firmware.
How I usually read it
I try not to treat UEFI Memory Map as a dictionary entry. I read it as part of a firmware path: who produces it, who consumes it, and what symptom appears when it is wrong. That habit makes the note useful during debugging, not only during study.
Where it shows up
In real debugging, more logs do not automatically mean more clarity. I usually mark the last confirmed-good point first, then move forward one boundary at a time. UEFI Memory Map is useful when it helps identify that boundary in the log or shell output.
In a real debugging session
UEFI Memory Map is most useful when treated as a checkpoint in the log. Instead of asking only what it means, ask what condition creates it, which module returns it, and whether the firmware retries, falls back, or stops after it.
A small log at the right boundary is often better than noisy logs everywhere. Log the input, state before the API call, return status, and the branch taken afterward.
Related notes
- What is EFI_MEMORY_TYPE?
- What is Memory Map Key?
- What is ExitBootServices?
- What is EfiBootServicesData?
- UEFI Shell Commands: key points
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