- Figure 1-Object managed by UEFI-based firmware
- Figure 2-Handle database
- Figure 3-Handle types
- Figure 4-Construction of a ProtocolFir
- Figure 5-Image types
- Figure 6-Event types
- Figure 7-Booting sequence for UEFI operational model
- Figure 8-A sample system configuration
- Figure 9-Device driver with single Driver Binding Protocol
- Figure 10-Device driver with optional features
- Figure 11-Device driver with multiple Driver Binding Protocols
- Figure 12-Device driver protocol management
- Figure 13-Complex device driver protocol management
- Figure 14-Bus driver protocol management
- Figure 15-Testing Component Name Protocol GetDriverName()
- Figure 16-Testing Component Name Protocol GetControllerName()
- Figure 17-Testing Driver Diagnostics Protocols
- Figure 18-Driver Health Status State Diagram
- Figure 19-PCI driver stack
- Figure 20-A multi-controller PCI device
- Figure 21-USB driver stack
- Figure 22-Sample SCSI driver stack on single-channel adapter
- Figure 23-Sample SCSI driver implementation on a multichannel adapter
- Figure 24-Sample SCSI driver implementation on multichannel RAID adapter
- Figure 25-Console Geometry
- Figure 26-Example single-output graphics driver Implementation
- Figure 27-Example dual-output graphics driver implementation
- Figure 28-Software BLT Buffer
- Figure 29-UEFI UNDI Network Stack
- Figure 30-SNP Based Network Stack