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diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Include/Library/NetLib.h b/MdeModulePkg/Include/Library/NetLib.h
index c317f76899..b0bbaf22a7 100644
--- a/MdeModulePkg/Include/Library/NetLib.h
+++ b/MdeModulePkg/Include/Library/NetLib.h
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
/** @file
- This library provides basic function for UEFI network stack.
+ This library is only intended to be used by UEFI network stack modules.
+ It provides basic functions for the UEFI network stack.
-Copyright (c) 2005 - 2008, Intel Corporation
-All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
+Copyright (c) 2005 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
+This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
-which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
+which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
@@ -15,37 +16,90 @@ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
#ifndef _NET_LIB_H_
#define _NET_LIB_H_
+#include
+
+#include
#include
-#include
-#include
-#include
-#include
-#include
-#include
typedef UINT32 IP4_ADDR;
typedef UINT32 TCP_SEQNO;
typedef UINT16 TCP_PORTNO;
-typedef enum {
- NET_ETHER_ADDR_LEN = 6,
- NET_IFTYPE_ETHERNET = 0x01,
- EFI_IP_PROTO_UDP = 0x11,
- EFI_IP_PROTO_TCP = 0x06,
- EFI_IP_PROTO_ICMP = 0x01,
+#define NET_ETHER_ADDR_LEN 6
+#define NET_IFTYPE_ETHERNET 0x01
+
+#define NET_VLAN_TAG_LEN 4
+#define ETHER_TYPE_VLAN 0x8100
+
+#define EFI_IP_PROTO_UDP 0x11
+#define EFI_IP_PROTO_TCP 0x06
+#define EFI_IP_PROTO_ICMP 0x01
+#define IP4_PROTO_IGMP 0x02
+#define IP6_ICMP 58
+#define DNS_MAX_NAME_SIZE 255
+#define DNS_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE 512
+
+//
+// The address classification
+//
+#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSA 1 // Deprecated
+#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSB 2 // Deprecated
+#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSC 3 // Deprecated
+#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSD 4
+#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSE 5
+
+#define IP4_MASK_NUM 33
+#define IP6_PREFIX_NUM 129
- //
- // The address classification
- //
- IP4_ADDR_CLASSA = 1,
- IP4_ADDR_CLASSB,
- IP4_ADDR_CLASSC,
- IP4_ADDR_CLASSD,
- IP4_ADDR_CLASSE,
+#define IP4_MASK_MAX 32
+#define IP6_PREFIX_MAX 128
+
+#define IP6_HOP_BY_HOP 0
+#define IP6_DESTINATION 60
+#define IP6_ROUTING 43
+#define IP6_FRAGMENT 44
+#define IP6_AH 51
+#define IP6_ESP 50
+#define IP6_NO_NEXT_HEADER 59
+
+#define IP_VERSION_4 4
+#define IP_VERSION_6 6
+
+#define IP6_PREFIX_LENGTH 64
+
+//
+// DNS QTYPE values
+//
+#define DNS_TYPE_A 1
+#define DNS_TYPE_NS 2
+#define DNS_TYPE_CNAME 5
+#define DNS_TYPE_SOA 6
+#define DNS_TYPE_WKS 11
+#define DNS_TYPE_PTR 12
+#define DNS_TYPE_HINFO 13
+#define DNS_TYPE_MINFO 14
+#define DNS_TYPE_MX 15
+#define DNS_TYPE_TXT 16
+#define DNS_TYPE_AAAA 28
+#define DNS_TYPE_SRV_RR 33
+#define DNS_TYPE_AXFR 252
+#define DNS_TYPE_MAILB 253
+#define DNS_TYPE_ANY 255
+
+//
+// DNS QCLASS values
+//
+#define DNS_CLASS_INET 1
+#define DNS_CLASS_CH 3
+#define DNS_CLASS_HS 4
+#define DNS_CLASS_ANY 255
+
+//
+// Number of 100ns units time Interval for network media state detect
+//
+#define MEDIA_STATE_DETECT_TIME_INTERVAL 1000000U
- IP4_MASK_NUM = 33
-} IP4_CLASS_TYPE;
#pragma pack(1)
@@ -58,6 +112,20 @@ typedef struct {
UINT16 EtherType;
} ETHER_HEAD;
+//
+// 802.1Q VLAN Tag Control Information
+//
+typedef union {
+ struct {
+ UINT16 Vid : 12; // Unique VLAN identifier (0 to 4094)
+ UINT16 Cfi : 1; // Canonical Format Indicator
+ UINT16 Priority : 3; // 802.1Q priority level (0 to 7)
+ } Bits;
+ UINT16 Uint16;
+} VLAN_TCI;
+
+#define VLAN_TCI_CFI_CANONICAL_MAC 0
+#define VLAN_TCI_CFI_NON_CANONICAL_MAC 1
//
// The EFI_IP4_HEADER is hard to use because the source and
@@ -81,7 +149,7 @@ typedef struct {
//
-// ICMP head definition. ICMP message is categoried as either an error
+// ICMP head definition. Each ICMP message is categorized as either an error
// message or query message. Two message types have their own head format.
//
typedef struct {
@@ -102,6 +170,22 @@ typedef struct {
UINT16 Seq;
} IP4_ICMP_QUERY_HEAD;
+typedef struct {
+ UINT8 Type;
+ UINT8 Code;
+ UINT16 Checksum;
+} IP6_ICMP_HEAD;
+
+typedef struct {
+ IP6_ICMP_HEAD Head;
+ UINT32 Fourth;
+ EFI_IP6_HEADER IpHead;
+} IP6_ICMP_ERROR_HEAD;
+
+typedef struct {
+ IP6_ICMP_HEAD Head;
+ UINT32 Fourth;
+} IP6_ICMP_INFORMATION_HEAD;
//
// UDP header definition
@@ -111,8 +195,7 @@ typedef struct {
UINT16 DstPort;
UINT16 Length;
UINT16 Checksum;
-} EFI_UDP4_HEADER;
-
+} EFI_UDP_HEADER;
//
// TCP header definition
@@ -138,25 +221,28 @@ typedef struct {
#define NET_MAC_IS_MULTICAST(Mac, BMac, Len) \
(((*((UINT8 *) Mac) & 0x01) == 0x01) && (!NET_MAC_EQUAL (Mac, BMac, Len)))
-#define NTOHL(x) (UINT32)((((UINT32) (x) & 0xff) << 24) | \
- (((UINT32) (x) & 0xff00) << 8) | \
- (((UINT32) (x) & 0xff0000) >> 8) | \
- (((UINT32) (x) & 0xff000000) >> 24))
+#define NTOHL(x) SwapBytes32 (x)
#define HTONL(x) NTOHL(x)
-#define NTOHS(x) (UINT16)((((UINT16) (x) & 0xff) << 8) | \
- (((UINT16) (x) & 0xff00) >> 8))
+#define NTOHS(x) SwapBytes16 (x)
-#define HTONS(x) NTOHS(x)
+#define HTONS(x) NTOHS(x)
+#define NTOHLL(x) SwapBytes64 (x)
+#define HTONLL(x) NTOHLL(x)
+#define NTOHLLL(x) Ip6Swap128 (x)
+#define HTONLLL(x) NTOHLLL(x)
//
// Test the IP's attribute, All the IPs are in host byte order.
//
#define IP4_IS_MULTICAST(Ip) (((Ip) & 0xF0000000) == 0xE0000000)
+#define IP4_IS_UNSPECIFIED(Ip) ((Ip) == 0)
#define IP4_IS_LOCAL_BROADCAST(Ip) ((Ip) == 0xFFFFFFFF)
#define IP4_NET_EQUAL(Ip1, Ip2, NetMask) (((Ip1) & (NetMask)) == ((Ip2) & (NetMask)))
-#define IP4_IS_VALID_NETMASK(Ip) (NetGetMaskLength (Ip) != IP4_MASK_NUM)
+#define IP4_IS_VALID_NETMASK(Ip) (NetGetMaskLength (Ip) != (IP4_MASK_MAX + 1))
+
+#define IP6_IS_MULTICAST(Ip6) (((Ip6)->Addr[0]) == 0xFF)
//
// Convert the EFI_IP4_ADDRESS to plain UINT32 IP4 address.
@@ -165,15 +251,130 @@ typedef struct {
#define EFI_NTOHL(EfiIp) (NTOHL (EFI_IP4 ((EfiIp))))
#define EFI_IP4_EQUAL(Ip1, Ip2) (CompareMem ((Ip1), (Ip2), sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS)) == 0)
+#define EFI_IP6_EQUAL(Ip1, Ip2) (CompareMem ((Ip1), (Ip2), sizeof (EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS)) == 0)
+
+#define IP4_COPY_ADDRESS(Dest, Src) (CopyMem ((Dest), (Src), sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS)))
+#define IP6_COPY_ADDRESS(Dest, Src) (CopyMem ((Dest), (Src), sizeof (EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS)))
+#define IP6_COPY_LINK_ADDRESS(Mac1, Mac2) (CopyMem ((Mac1), (Mac2), sizeof (EFI_MAC_ADDRESS)))
+
+//
+// The debug level definition. This value is also used as the
+// syslog's severity level. Don't change it.
+//
+#define NETDEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE 5
+#define NETDEBUG_LEVEL_WARNING 4
+#define NETDEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR 3
+
+//
+// Network debug message is sent out as syslog packet.
+//
+#define NET_SYSLOG_FACILITY 16 // Syslog local facility local use
+#define NET_SYSLOG_PACKET_LEN 512
+#define NET_SYSLOG_TX_TIMEOUT (500 * 1000 * 10) // 500ms
+#define NET_DEBUG_MSG_LEN 470 // 512 - (ether+ip4+udp4 head length)
+
+//
+// The debug output expects the ASCII format string, Use %a to print ASCII
+// string, and %s to print UNICODE string. PrintArg must be enclosed in ().
+// For example: NET_DEBUG_TRACE ("Tcp", ("State transit to %a\n", Name));
+//
+#define NET_DEBUG_TRACE(Module, PrintArg) \
+ NetDebugOutput ( \
+ NETDEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE, \
+ Module, \
+ __FILE__, \
+ __LINE__, \
+ NetDebugASPrint PrintArg \
+ )
+
+#define NET_DEBUG_WARNING(Module, PrintArg) \
+ NetDebugOutput ( \
+ NETDEBUG_LEVEL_WARNING, \
+ Module, \
+ __FILE__, \
+ __LINE__, \
+ NetDebugASPrint PrintArg \
+ )
+
+#define NET_DEBUG_ERROR(Module, PrintArg) \
+ NetDebugOutput ( \
+ NETDEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR, \
+ Module, \
+ __FILE__, \
+ __LINE__, \
+ NetDebugASPrint PrintArg \
+ )
+
+/**
+ Allocate a buffer, then format the message to it. This is a
+ help function for the NET_DEBUG_XXX macros. The PrintArg of
+ these macros treats the variable length print parameters as a
+ single parameter, and pass it to the NetDebugASPrint. For
+ example, NET_DEBUG_TRACE ("Tcp", ("State transit to %a\n", Name))
+ if extracted to:
+
+ NetDebugOutput (
+ NETDEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE,
+ "Tcp",
+ __FILE__,
+ __LINE__,
+ NetDebugASPrint ("State transit to %a\n", Name)
+ )
+
+ @param Format The ASCII format string.
+ @param ... The variable length parameter whose format is determined
+ by the Format string.
+
+ @return The buffer containing the formatted message,
+ or NULL if memory allocation failed.
+
+**/
+CHAR8 *
+EFIAPI
+NetDebugASPrint (
+ IN CHAR8 *Format,
+ ...
+ );
+
/**
- Return the length of the mask. If the mask is invalid,
- return the invalid length 33, which is IP4_MASK_NUM.
+ Builds an UDP4 syslog packet and send it using SNP.
+
+ This function will locate a instance of SNP then send the message through it.
+ Because it isn't open the SNP BY_DRIVER, apply caution when using it.
+
+ @param Level The severity level of the message.
+ @param Module The Module that generates the log.
+ @param File The file that contains the log.
+ @param Line The exact line that contains the log.
+ @param Message The user message to log.
+
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Any input parameter is invalid.
+ @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory for the packet
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The log is discard because that it is more verbose
+ than the mNetDebugLevelMax. Or, it has been sent out.
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetDebugOutput (
+ IN UINT32 Level,
+ IN UINT8 *Module,
+ IN UINT8 *File,
+ IN UINT32 Line,
+ IN UINT8 *Message
+ );
+
+
+/**
+ Return the length of the mask.
+
+ Return the length of the mask. Valid values are 0 to 32.
+ If the mask is invalid, return the invalid length 33, which is IP4_MASK_NUM.
NetMask is in the host byte order.
@param[in] NetMask The netmask to get the length from.
- @return The length of the netmask, IP4_MASK_NUM if the mask isn't.
-
+ @return The length of the netmask, or IP4_MASK_NUM (33) if the mask is invalid.
+
**/
INTN
EFIAPI
@@ -182,9 +383,26 @@ NetGetMaskLength (
);
/**
- Return the class of the address, such as class a, b, c.
+ Return the class of the IP address, such as class A, B, C.
Addr is in host byte order.
+ [ATTENTION]
+ Classful addressing (IP class A/B/C) has been deprecated according to RFC4632.
+ Caller of this function could only check the returned value against
+ IP4_ADDR_CLASSD (multicast) or IP4_ADDR_CLASSE (reserved) now.
+
+ The address of class A starts with 0.
+ If the address belong to class A, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSA.
+ The address of class B starts with 10.
+ If the address belong to class B, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSB.
+ The address of class C starts with 110.
+ If the address belong to class C, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSC.
+ The address of class D starts with 1110.
+ If the address belong to class D, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSD.
+ The address of class E starts with 1111.
+ If the address belong to class E, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSE.
+
+
@param[in] Addr The address to get the class from.
@return IP address class, such as IP4_ADDR_CLASSA.
@@ -198,9 +416,14 @@ NetGetIpClass (
/**
Check whether the IP is a valid unicast address according to
- the netmask. If NetMask is zero, use the IP address's class to
- get the default mask.
+ the netmask.
+ ASSERT if NetMask is zero.
+
+ If all bits of the host address of IP are 0 or 1, IP is also not a valid unicast address,
+ except when the originator is one of the endpoints of a point-to-point link with a 31-bit
+ mask (RFC3021).
+
@param[in] Ip The IP to check against.
@param[in] NetMask The mask of the IP.
@@ -209,17 +432,117 @@ NetGetIpClass (
**/
BOOLEAN
EFIAPI
-Ip4IsUnicast (
+NetIp4IsUnicast (
IN IP4_ADDR Ip,
IN IP4_ADDR NetMask
);
-extern IP4_ADDR gIp4AllMasks [IP4_MASK_NUM];
+/**
+ Check whether the incoming IPv6 address is a valid unicast address.
+
+ ASSERT if Ip6 is NULL.
+
+ If the address is a multicast address has binary 0xFF at the start, it is not
+ a valid unicast address. If the address is unspecified ::, it is not a valid
+ unicast address to be assigned to any node. If the address is loopback address
+ ::1, it is also not a valid unicast address to be assigned to any physical
+ interface.
+
+ @param[in] Ip6 The IPv6 address to check against.
+
+ @return TRUE if Ip6 is a valid unicast address on the network, otherwise FALSE.
+
+**/
+BOOLEAN
+EFIAPI
+NetIp6IsValidUnicast (
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6
+ );
+
+
+/**
+ Check whether the incoming Ipv6 address is the unspecified address or not.
+
+ ASSERT if Ip6 is NULL.
+
+ @param[in] Ip6 - Ip6 address, in network order.
+
+ @retval TRUE - Yes, incoming Ipv6 address is the unspecified address.
+ @retval FALSE - The incoming Ipv6 address is not the unspecified address
+
+**/
+BOOLEAN
+EFIAPI
+NetIp6IsUnspecifiedAddr (
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6
+ );
+
+/**
+ Check whether the incoming Ipv6 address is a link-local address.
+
+ ASSERT if Ip6 is NULL.
+
+ @param[in] Ip6 - Ip6 address, in network order.
+
+ @retval TRUE - The incoming Ipv6 address is a link-local address.
+ @retval FALSE - The incoming Ipv6 address is not a link-local address.
+
+**/
+BOOLEAN
+EFIAPI
+NetIp6IsLinkLocalAddr (
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6
+ );
+
+/**
+ Check whether the Ipv6 address1 and address2 are on the connected network.
+
+ ASSERT if Ip1 or Ip2 is NULL.
+ ASSERT if PrefixLength exceeds or equals to IP6_PREFIX_MAX.
+
+ @param[in] Ip1 - Ip6 address1, in network order.
+ @param[in] Ip2 - Ip6 address2, in network order.
+ @param[in] PrefixLength - The prefix length of the checking net.
+
+ @retval TRUE - Yes, the Ipv6 address1 and address2 are connected.
+ @retval FALSE - No the Ipv6 address1 and address2 are not connected.
+
+**/
+BOOLEAN
+EFIAPI
+NetIp6IsNetEqual (
+ EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip1,
+ EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip2,
+ UINT8 PrefixLength
+ );
+
+/**
+ Switches the endianess of an IPv6 address.
+
+ ASSERT if Ip6 is NULL.
+
+ This function swaps the bytes in a 128-bit IPv6 address to switch the value
+ from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is
+ returned.
+
+ @param Ip6 Points to an IPv6 address.
+
+ @return The byte swapped IPv6 address.
+
+**/
+EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *
+EFIAPI
+Ip6Swap128 (
+ EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6
+ );
+
+extern IP4_ADDR gIp4AllMasks[IP4_MASK_NUM];
extern EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS mZeroIp4Addr;
#define NET_IS_DIGIT(Ch) (('0' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= '9'))
+#define NET_IS_HEX(Ch) ((('0' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= '9')) || (('A' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= 'F')) || (('a' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= 'f')))
#define NET_ROUNDUP(size, unit) (((size) + (unit) - 1) & (~((unit) - 1)))
#define NET_IS_LOWER_CASE_CHAR(Ch) (('a' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= 'z'))
#define NET_IS_UPPER_CASE_CHAR(Ch) (('A' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= 'Z'))
@@ -230,8 +553,12 @@ extern EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS mZeroIp4Addr;
#define NET_RANDOM(Seed) ((UINT32) ((UINT32) (Seed) * 1103515245UL + 12345) % 4294967295UL)
/**
- Extract a UINT32 from a byte stream, then convert it to host
- byte order. Use this function to avoid alignment error.
+ Extract a UINT32 from a byte stream.
+
+ ASSERT if Buf is NULL.
+
+ This function copies a UINT32 from a byte stream, and then converts it from Network
+ byte order to host byte order. Use this function to avoid alignment error.
@param[in] Buf The buffer to extract the UINT32.
@@ -245,12 +572,16 @@ NetGetUint32 (
);
/**
- Put a UINT32 to the byte stream. Convert it from host byte order
- to network byte order before putting.
+ Puts a UINT32 into the byte stream in network byte order.
+
+ ASSERT if Buf is NULL.
+
+ Converts a UINT32 from host byte order to network byte order, then copies it to the
+ byte stream.
+
+ @param[in, out] Buf The buffer in which to put the UINT32.
+ @param[in] Data The data to be converted and put into the byte stream.
- @param[in, out] Buf The buffer to put the UINT32.
- @param[in] Data The data to put.
-
**/
VOID
EFIAPI
@@ -260,7 +591,11 @@ NetPutUint32 (
);
/**
- Initialize a random seed using current time.
+ Initialize a random seed using current time and monotonic count.
+
+ Get current time and monotonic count first. Then initialize a random seed
+ based on some basic mathematics operation on the hour, day, minute, second,
+ nanosecond and year of the current time and the monotonic count value.
@return The random seed initialized with current time.
@@ -279,13 +614,13 @@ NetRandomInitSeed (
CR(Entry, Type, Field, Sig)
//
-// Iterate through the doule linked list. It is NOT delete safe
+// Iterate through the double linked list. It is NOT delete safe
//
#define NET_LIST_FOR_EACH(Entry, ListHead) \
for(Entry = (ListHead)->ForwardLink; Entry != (ListHead); Entry = Entry->ForwardLink)
//
-// Iterate through the doule linked list. This is delete-safe.
+// Iterate through the double linked list. This is delete-safe.
// Don't touch NextEntry. Also, don't use this macro if list
// entries other than the Entry may be deleted when processing
// the current Entry.
@@ -297,7 +632,7 @@ NetRandomInitSeed (
)
//
-// Make sure the list isn't empty before get the frist/last record.
+// Make sure the list isn't empty before getting the first/last record.
//
#define NET_LIST_HEAD(ListHead, Type, Field) \
NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT((ListHead)->ForwardLink, Type, Field)
@@ -307,11 +642,21 @@ NetRandomInitSeed (
/**
- Remove the first entry on the list.
+ Remove the first node entry on the list, and return the removed node entry.
+
+ Removes the first node entry from a doubly linked list. It is up to the caller of
+ this function to release the memory used by the first node, if that is required. On
+ exit, the removed node is returned.
+
+ If Head is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Head was not initialized, then ASSERT().
+ If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the
+ linked list including the head node is greater than or equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength,
+ then ASSERT().
@param[in, out] Head The list header.
- @return The entry that is removed from the list, NULL if the list is empty.
+ @return The first node entry that is removed from the list, NULL if the list is empty.
**/
LIST_ENTRY *
@@ -321,11 +666,21 @@ NetListRemoveHead (
);
/**
- Remove the last entry on the list.
+ Remove the last node entry on the list and return the removed node entry.
+
+ Removes the last node entry from a doubly linked list. It is up to the caller of
+ this function to release the memory used by the first node, if that is required. On
+ exit, the removed node is returned.
+
+ If Head is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Head was not initialized, then ASSERT().
+ If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the
+ linked list including the head node is greater than or equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength,
+ then ASSERT().
@param[in, out] Head The list head.
- @return The entry that is removed from the list, NULL if the list is empty.
+ @return The last node entry that is removed from the list, NULL if the list is empty.
**/
LIST_ENTRY *
@@ -335,9 +690,14 @@ NetListRemoveTail (
);
/**
- Insert the NewEntry after the PrevEntry.
+ Insert a new node entry after a designated node entry of a doubly linked list.
+
+ ASSERT if PrevEntry or NewEntry is NULL.
- @param[in, out] PrevEntry The previous entry to insert after.
+ Inserts a new node entry designated by NewEntry after the node entry designated by PrevEntry
+ of the doubly linked list.
+
+ @param[in, out] PrevEntry The entry after which to insert.
@param[in, out] NewEntry The new entry to insert.
**/
@@ -349,7 +709,12 @@ NetListInsertAfter (
);
/**
- Insert the NewEntry before the PostEntry.
+ Insert a new node entry before a designated node entry of a doubly linked list.
+
+ ASSERT if PostEntry or NewEntry is NULL.
+
+ Inserts a new node entry designated by NewEntry before the node entry designated by PostEntry
+ of the doubly linked list.
@param[in, out] PostEntry The entry to insert before.
@param[in, out] NewEntry The new entry to insert.
@@ -362,6 +727,73 @@ NetListInsertBefore (
IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *NewEntry
);
+/**
+ Callback function which provided by user to remove one node in NetDestroyLinkList process.
+
+ @param[in] Entry The entry to be removed.
+ @param[in] Context Pointer to the callback context corresponds to the Context in NetDestroyLinkList.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry has been removed successfully.
+ @retval Others Fail to remove the entry.
+
+**/
+typedef
+EFI_STATUS
+(EFIAPI *NET_DESTROY_LINK_LIST_CALLBACK) (
+ IN LIST_ENTRY *Entry,
+ IN VOID *Context OPTIONAL
+ );
+
+/**
+ Safe destroy nodes in a linked list, and return the length of the list after all possible operations finished.
+
+ Destroy network children list by list traversals is not safe due to graph dependencies between nodes.
+ This function performs a safe traversal to destroy these nodes by checking to see if the node being destroyed
+ has been removed from the list or not.
+ If it has been removed, then restart the traversal from the head.
+ If it hasn't been removed, then continue with the next node directly.
+ This function will end the iterate and return the CallBack's last return value if error happens,
+ or retrun EFI_SUCCESS if 2 complete passes are made with no changes in the number of children in the list.
+
+ @param[in] List The head of the list.
+ @param[in] CallBack Pointer to the callback function to destroy one node in the list.
+ @param[in] Context Pointer to the callback function's context: corresponds to the
+ parameter Context in NET_DESTROY_LINK_LIST_CALLBACK.
+ @param[out] ListLength The length of the link list if the function returns successfully.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Two complete passes are made with no changes in the number of children.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The input parameter is invalid.
+ @retval Others Return the CallBack's last return value.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetDestroyLinkList (
+ IN LIST_ENTRY *List,
+ IN NET_DESTROY_LINK_LIST_CALLBACK CallBack,
+ IN VOID *Context, OPTIONAL
+ OUT UINTN *ListLength OPTIONAL
+ );
+
+/**
+ This function checks the input Handle to see if it's one of these handles in ChildHandleBuffer.
+
+ @param[in] Handle Handle to be checked.
+ @param[in] NumberOfChildren Number of Handles in ChildHandleBuffer.
+ @param[in] ChildHandleBuffer An array of child handles to be freed. May be NULL
+ if NumberOfChildren is 0.
+
+ @retval TRUE Found the input Handle in ChildHandleBuffer.
+ @retval FALSE Can't find the input Handle in ChildHandleBuffer.
+
+**/
+BOOLEAN
+EFIAPI
+NetIsInHandleBuffer (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE Handle,
+ IN UINTN NumberOfChildren,
+ IN EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandleBuffer OPTIONAL
+ );
//
// Object container: EFI network stack spec defines various kinds of
@@ -384,6 +816,14 @@ typedef struct {
/**
Initialize the netmap. Netmap is a reposity to keep the pairs.
+ Initialize the forward and backward links of two head nodes donated by Map->Used
+ and Map->Recycled of two doubly linked lists.
+ Initializes the count of the pairs in the netmap to zero.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If the address of Map->Used is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If the address of Map->Recycled is NULl, then ASSERT().
+
@param[in, out] Map The netmap to initialize.
**/
@@ -396,6 +836,12 @@ NetMapInit (
/**
To clean up the netmap, that is, release allocated memories.
+ Removes all nodes of the Used doubly linked list and frees memory of all related netmap items.
+ Removes all nodes of the Recycled doubly linked list and free memory of all related netmap items.
+ The number of the pairs in the netmap is set to zero.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
@param[in, out] Map The netmap to clean up.
**/
@@ -406,7 +852,11 @@ NetMapClean (
);
/**
- Test whether the netmap is empty.
+ Test whether the netmap is empty and return true if it is.
+
+ If the number of the pairs in the netmap is zero, return TRUE.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
@param[in] Map The net map to test.
@@ -422,6 +872,8 @@ NetMapIsEmpty (
/**
Return the number of the pairs in the netmap.
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
@param[in] Map The netmap to get the entry number.
@return The entry number in the netmap.
@@ -436,6 +888,13 @@ NetMapGetCount (
/**
Allocate an item to save the pair to the head of the netmap.
+ Allocate an item to save the pair and add corresponding node entry
+ to the beginning of the Used doubly linked list. The number of the
+ pairs in the netmap increase by 1.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Key is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
@param[in, out] Map The netmap to insert into.
@param[in] Key The user's key.
@param[in] Value The user's value for the key.
@@ -455,6 +914,13 @@ NetMapInsertHead (
/**
Allocate an item to save the pair to the tail of the netmap.
+ Allocate an item to save the pair and add corresponding node entry
+ to the tail of the Used doubly linked list. The number of the
+ pairs in the netmap increase by 1.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Key is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
@param[in, out] Map The netmap to insert into.
@param[in] Key The user's key.
@param[in] Value The user's value for the key.
@@ -472,7 +938,13 @@ NetMapInsertTail (
);
/**
- Find the key in the netmap.
+ Finds the key in the netmap and returns the point to the item containing the Key.
+
+ Iterate the Used doubly linked list of the netmap to get every item. Compare the key of every
+ item with the key to search. It returns the point to the item contains the Key if found.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Key is NULL, then ASSERT().
@param[in] Map The netmap to search within.
@param[in] Key The key to search.
@@ -488,7 +960,16 @@ NetMapFindKey (
);
/**
- Remove the item from the netmap.
+ Remove the node entry of the item from the netmap and return the key of the removed item.
+
+ Remove the node entry of the item from the Used doubly linked list of the netmap.
+ The number of the pairs in the netmap decrease by 1. Then add the node
+ entry of the item to the Recycled doubly linked list of the netmap. If Value is not NULL,
+ Value will point to the value of the item. It returns the key of the removed item.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If Item is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ if item in not in the netmap, then ASSERT().
@param[in, out] Map The netmap to remove the item from.
@param[in, out] Item The item to remove.
@@ -506,7 +987,15 @@ NetMapRemoveItem (
);
/**
- Remove the first entry on the netmap.
+ Remove the first node entry on the netmap and return the key of the removed item.
+
+ Remove the first node entry from the Used doubly linked list of the netmap.
+ The number of the pairs in the netmap decrease by 1. Then add the node
+ entry to the Recycled doubly linked list of the netmap. If parameter Value is not NULL,
+ parameter Value will point to the value of the item. It returns the key of the removed item.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If the Used doubly linked list is empty, then ASSERT().
@param[in, out] Map The netmap to remove the head from.
@param[out] Value The variable to receive the value if not NULL.
@@ -522,7 +1011,15 @@ NetMapRemoveHead (
);
/**
- Remove the last entry on the netmap.
+ Remove the last node entry on the netmap and return the key of the removed item.
+
+ Remove the last node entry from the Used doubly linked list of the netmap.
+ The number of the pairs in the netmap decrease by 1. Then add the node
+ entry to the Recycled doubly linked list of the netmap. If parameter Value is not NULL,
+ parameter Value will point to the value of the item. It returns the key of the removed item.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If the Used doubly linked list is empty, then ASSERT().
@param[in, out] Map The netmap to remove the tail from.
@param[out] Value The variable to receive the value if not NULL.
@@ -539,24 +1036,28 @@ NetMapRemoveTail (
typedef
EFI_STATUS
-(*NET_MAP_CALLBACK) (
+(EFIAPI *NET_MAP_CALLBACK) (
IN NET_MAP *Map,
IN NET_MAP_ITEM *Item,
IN VOID *Arg
);
/**
- Iterate through the netmap and call CallBack for each item. It will
- contiue the traverse if CallBack returns EFI_SUCCESS, otherwise, break
- from the loop. It returns the CallBack's last return value. This
- function is delete safe for the current item.
+ Iterate through the netmap and call CallBack for each item.
+
+ It will continue the traverse if CallBack returns EFI_SUCCESS, otherwise, break
+ from the loop. It returns the CallBack's last return value. This function is
+ delete safe for the current item.
+
+ If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If CallBack is NULL, then ASSERT().
@param[in] Map The Map to iterate through.
@param[in] CallBack The callback function to call for each item.
@param[in] Arg The opaque parameter to the callback.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS There is no item in the netmap or CallBack for each item
- return EFI_SUCCESS.
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS There is no item in the netmap, or CallBack for each item
+ returns EFI_SUCCESS.
@retval Others It returns the CallBack's last return value.
**/
@@ -565,7 +1066,7 @@ EFIAPI
NetMapIterate (
IN NET_MAP *Map,
IN NET_MAP_CALLBACK CallBack,
- IN VOID *Arg
+ IN VOID *Arg OPTIONAL
);
@@ -575,12 +1076,17 @@ NetMapIterate (
/**
Create a child of the service that is identified by ServiceBindingGuid.
+ Get the ServiceBinding Protocol first, then use it to create a child.
+
+ If ServiceBindingGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If ChildHandle is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
@param[in] Controller The controller which has the service installed.
@param[in] Image The image handle used to open service.
@param[in] ServiceBindingGuid The service's Guid.
- @param[in, out] ChildHandle The handle to receive the create child
+ @param[in, out] ChildHandle The handle to receive the created child.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The child is successfully created.
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The child was successfully created.
@retval Others Failed to create the child.
**/
@@ -594,15 +1100,19 @@ NetLibCreateServiceChild (
);
/**
- Destory a child of the service that is identified by ServiceBindingGuid.
+ Destroy a child of the service that is identified by ServiceBindingGuid.
+
+ Get the ServiceBinding Protocol first, then use it to destroy a child.
+
+ If ServiceBindingGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().
@param[in] Controller The controller which has the service installed.
@param[in] Image The image handle used to open service.
@param[in] ServiceBindingGuid The service's Guid.
- @param[in] ChildHandle The child to destory
+ @param[in] ChildHandle The child to destroy.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The child is successfully destoried.
- @retval Others Failed to destory the child.
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The child was destroyed.
+ @retval Others Failed to destroy the child.
**/
EFI_STATUS
@@ -615,35 +1125,209 @@ NetLibDestroyServiceChild (
);
/**
- Convert the mac address of the simple network protocol installed on
- SnpHandle to a unicode string. Callers are responsible for freeing the
- string storage.
+ Get handle with Simple Network Protocol installed on it.
+
+ There should be MNP Service Binding Protocol installed on the input ServiceHandle.
+ If Simple Network Protocol is already installed on the ServiceHandle, the
+ ServiceHandle will be returned. If SNP is not installed on the ServiceHandle,
+ try to find its parent handle with SNP installed.
+
+ @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are
+ installed on.
+ @param[out] Snp The pointer to store the address of the SNP instance.
+ This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
+
+ @return The SNP handle, or NULL if not found.
+
+**/
+EFI_HANDLE
+EFIAPI
+NetLibGetSnpHandle (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,
+ OUT EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL **Snp OPTIONAL
+ );
+
+/**
+ Retrieve VLAN ID of a VLAN device handle.
- @param[in] SnpHandle The handle where the simple network protocol is
- installed on.
+ Search VLAN device path node in Device Path of specified ServiceHandle and
+ return its VLAN ID. If no VLAN device path node found, then this ServiceHandle
+ is not a VLAN device handle, and 0 will be returned.
+
+ @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are
+ installed on.
+
+ @return VLAN ID of the device handle, or 0 if not a VLAN device.
+
+**/
+UINT16
+EFIAPI
+NetLibGetVlanId (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle
+ );
+
+/**
+ Find VLAN device handle with specified VLAN ID.
+
+ The VLAN child device handle is created by VLAN Config Protocol on ControllerHandle.
+ This function will append VLAN device path node to the parent device path,
+ and then use LocateDevicePath() to find the correct VLAN device handle.
+
+ @param[in] ControllerHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are
+ installed on.
+ @param[in] VlanId The configured VLAN ID for the VLAN device.
+
+ @return The VLAN device handle, or NULL if not found.
+
+**/
+EFI_HANDLE
+EFIAPI
+NetLibGetVlanHandle (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
+ IN UINT16 VlanId
+ );
+
+/**
+ Get MAC address associated with the network service handle.
+
+ If MacAddress is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If AddressSize is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ There should be MNP Service Binding Protocol installed on the input ServiceHandle.
+ If SNP is installed on the ServiceHandle or its parent handle, MAC address will
+ be retrieved from SNP. If no SNP found, try to get SNP mode data use MNP.
+
+ @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are
+ installed on.
+ @param[out] MacAddress The pointer to store the returned MAC address.
+ @param[out] AddressSize The length of returned MAC address.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS MAC address was returned successfully.
+ @retval Others Failed to get SNP mode data.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibGetMacAddress (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,
+ OUT EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *MacAddress,
+ OUT UINTN *AddressSize
+ );
+
+/**
+ Convert MAC address of the NIC associated with specified Service Binding Handle
+ to a unicode string. Callers are responsible for freeing the string storage.
+
+ If MacString is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ Locate simple network protocol associated with the Service Binding Handle and
+ get the mac address from SNP. Then convert the mac address into a unicode
+ string. It takes 2 unicode characters to represent a 1 byte binary buffer.
+ Plus one unicode character for the null-terminator.
+
+ @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocol is
+ installed.
@param[in] ImageHandle The image handle used to act as the agent handle to
- get the simple network protocol.
+ get the simple network protocol. This parameter is
+ optional and may be NULL.
@param[out] MacString The pointer to store the address of the string
representation of the mac address.
-
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Convert the mac address a unicode string successfully.
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough memory resource.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted the mac address a unicode string successfully.
+ @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough memory resources.
@retval Others Failed to open the simple network protocol.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
NetLibGetMacString (
- IN EFI_HANDLE SnpHandle,
- IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle,
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, OPTIONAL
OUT CHAR16 **MacString
);
+/**
+ Detect media status for specified network device.
+
+ If MediaPresent is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ The underlying UNDI driver may or may not support reporting media status from
+ GET_STATUS command (PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_NO_MEDIA_SUPPORTED). This routine
+ will try to invoke Snp->GetStatus() to get the media status. If media is already
+ present, it returns directly. If media is not present, it will stop SNP and then
+ restart SNP to get the latest media status. This provides an opportunity to get
+ the correct media status for old UNDI driver, which doesn't support reporting
+ media status from GET_STATUS command.
+ Note: there are two limitations for the current algorithm:
+ 1) For UNDI with this capability, when the cable is not attached, there will
+ be an redundant Stop/Start() process.
+ 2) for UNDI without this capability, in case that network cable is attached when
+ Snp->Initialize() is invoked while network cable is unattached later,
+ NetLibDetectMedia() will report MediaPresent as TRUE, causing upper layer
+ apps to wait for timeout time.
+
+ @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are
+ installed.
+ @param[out] MediaPresent The pointer to store the media status.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Media detection success.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ServiceHandle is not a valid network device handle.
+ @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The network device does not support media detection.
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR SNP is in an unknown state.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibDetectMedia (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,
+ OUT BOOLEAN *MediaPresent
+ );
+
+/**
+ Detect media state for a network device. This routine will wait for a period of time at
+ a specified checking interval when a certain network is under connecting until connection
+ process finishes or timeout. If Aip protocol is supported by low layer drivers, three kinds
+ of media states can be detected: EFI_SUCCESS, EFI_NOT_READY and EFI_NO_MEDIA, represents
+ connected state, connecting state and no media state respectively. When function detects
+ the current state is EFI_NOT_READY, it will loop to wait for next time's check until state
+ turns to be EFI_SUCCESS or EFI_NO_MEDIA. If Aip protocol is not supported, function will
+ call NetLibDetectMedia() and return state directly.
+
+ @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are
+ installed on.
+ @param[in] Timeout The maximum number of 100ns units to wait when network
+ is connecting. Zero value means detect once and return
+ immediately.
+ @param[out] MediaState The pointer to the detected media state.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Media detection success.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ServiceHandle is not a valid network device handle or
+ MediaState pointer is NULL.
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred.
+ @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Network is connecting but timeout.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibDetectMediaWaitTimeout (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,
+ IN UINT64 Timeout,
+ OUT EFI_STATUS *MediaState
+ );
+
+
/**
Create an IPv4 device path node.
- @param[in, out] Node Pointer to the IPv4 device path node.
- @param[in] Controller The handle where the NIC IP4 config protocol resides.
+ If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ The header type of IPv4 device path node is MESSAGING_DEVICE_PATH.
+ The header subtype of IPv4 device path node is MSG_IPv4_DP.
+ The length of the IPv4 device path node in bytes is 19.
+ Get other information from parameters to make up the whole IPv4 device path node.
+
+ @param[in, out] Node The pointer to the IPv4 device path node.
+ @param[in] Controller The controller handle.
@param[in] LocalIp The local IPv4 address.
@param[in] LocalPort The local port.
@param[in] RemoteIp The remote IPv4 address.
@@ -665,17 +1349,54 @@ NetLibCreateIPv4DPathNode (
IN BOOLEAN UseDefaultAddress
);
+/**
+ Create an IPv6 device path node.
+
+ If Node is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If LocalIp is NULL, then ASSERT().
+ If RemoteIp is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ The header type of IPv6 device path node is MESSAGING_DEVICE_PATH.
+ The header subtype of IPv6 device path node is MSG_IPv6_DP.
+ The length of the IPv6 device path node in bytes is 43.
+ Get other information from parameters to make up the whole IPv6 device path node.
+
+ @param[in, out] Node The pointer to the IPv6 device path node.
+ @param[in] Controller The controller handle.
+ @param[in] LocalIp The local IPv6 address.
+ @param[in] LocalPort The local port.
+ @param[in] RemoteIp The remote IPv6 address.
+ @param[in] RemotePort The remote port.
+ @param[in] Protocol The protocol type in the IP header.
+
+**/
+VOID
+EFIAPI
+NetLibCreateIPv6DPathNode (
+ IN OUT IPv6_DEVICE_PATH *Node,
+ IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *LocalIp,
+ IN UINT16 LocalPort,
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *RemoteIp,
+ IN UINT16 RemotePort,
+ IN UINT16 Protocol
+ );
+
+
/**
Find the UNDI/SNP handle from controller and protocol GUID.
- For example, IP will open a MNP child to transmit/receive
- packets, when MNP is stopped, IP should also be stopped. IP
- needs to find its own private data which is related the IP's
- service binding instance that is install on UNDI/SNP handle.
- Now, the controller is either a MNP or ARP child handle. But
- IP opens these handle BY_DRIVER, use that info, we can get the
+
+ If ProtocolGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ For example, IP will open an MNP child to transmit/receive
+ packets. When MNP is stopped, IP should also be stopped. IP
+ needs to find its own private data that is related the IP's
+ service binding instance that is installed on the UNDI/SNP handle.
+ The controller is then either an MNP or an ARP child handle. Note that
+ IP opens these handles using BY_DRIVER. Use that information to get the
UNDI/SNP handle.
- @param[in] Controller Then protocol handle to check.
+ @param[in] Controller The protocol handle to check.
@param[in] ProtocolGuid The protocol that is related with the handle.
@return The UNDI/SNP handle or NULL for errors.
@@ -689,80 +1410,152 @@ NetLibGetNicHandle (
);
/**
- Add a Deferred Procedure Call to the end of the DPC queue.
+ This is the default unload handle for all the network drivers.
+
+ Disconnect the driver specified by ImageHandle from all the devices in the handle database.
+ Uninstall all the protocols installed in the driver entry point.
+
+ @param[in] ImageHandle The drivers' driver image.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The image is unloaded.
+ @retval Others Failed to unload the image.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibDefaultUnload (
+ IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle
+ );
+
+/**
+ Convert one Null-terminated ASCII string (decimal dotted) to EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS.
- @param[in] DpcTpl The EFI_TPL that the DPC should be invoked.
- @param[in] DpcProcedure Pointer to the DPC's function.
- @param[in] DpcContext Pointer to the DPC's context. Passed to DpcProcedure
- when DpcProcedure is invoked.
+ @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.
+ @param[out] Ip4Address The pointer to the converted IPv4 address.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The DPC was queued.
- @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER DpcTpl is not a valid EFI_TPL, or DpcProcedure
- is NULL.
- @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources available to
- add the DPC to the queue.
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv4 address successfully.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformatted, or Ip4Address is NULL.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
-NetLibQueueDpc (
- IN EFI_TPL DpcTpl,
- IN EFI_DPC_PROCEDURE DpcProcedure,
- IN VOID *DpcContext OPTIONAL
+NetLibAsciiStrToIp4 (
+ IN CONST CHAR8 *String,
+ OUT EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS *Ip4Address
);
/**
- Dispatch the queue of DPCs. ALL DPCs that have been queued with a DpcTpl
- value greater than or equal to the current TPL are invoked in the order that
- they were queued. DPCs with higher DpcTpl values are invoked before DPCs with
- lower DpcTpl values.
+ Convert one Null-terminated ASCII string to EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS. The format of the
+ string is defined in RFC 4291 - Text Representation of Addresses.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS One or more DPCs were invoked.
- @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No DPCs were invoked.
+ @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.
+ @param[out] Ip6Address The pointer to the converted IPv6 address.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv6 address successfully.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformatted, or Ip6Address is NULL.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
-NetLibDispatchDpc (
- VOID
+NetLibAsciiStrToIp6 (
+ IN CONST CHAR8 *String,
+ OUT EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address
);
/**
- This is the default unload handle for all the network drivers.
+ Convert one Null-terminated Unicode string (decimal dotted) to EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS.
- @param[in] ImageHandle The drivers' driver image.
+ @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.
+ @param[out] Ip4Address The pointer to the converted IPv4 address.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The image is unloaded.
- @retval Others Failed to unload the image.
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv4 address successfully.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is mal-formatted or Ip4Address is NULL.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
-NetLibDefaultUnload (
- IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle
+NetLibStrToIp4 (
+ IN CONST CHAR16 *String,
+ OUT EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS *Ip4Address
+ );
+
+/**
+ Convert one Null-terminated Unicode string to EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS. The format of
+ the string is defined in RFC 4291 - Text Representation of Addresses.
+
+ @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.
+ @param[out] Ip6Address The pointer to the converted IPv6 address.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv6 address successfully.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformatted or Ip6Address is NULL.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibStrToIp6 (
+ IN CONST CHAR16 *String,
+ OUT EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address
+ );
+
+/**
+ Convert one Null-terminated Unicode string to EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS and prefix length.
+ The format of the string is defined in RFC 4291 - Text Representation of Addresses
+ Prefixes: ipv6-address/prefix-length.
+
+ @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.
+ @param[out] Ip6Address The pointer to the converted IPv6 address.
+ @param[out] PrefixLength The pointer to the converted prefix length.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv6 address successfully.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformatted, or Ip6Address is NULL.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibStrToIp6andPrefix (
+ IN CONST CHAR16 *String,
+ OUT EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address,
+ OUT UINT8 *PrefixLength
+ );
+
+/**
+
+ Convert one EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS to Null-terminated Unicode string.
+ The text representation of address is defined in RFC 4291.
+
+ @param[in] Ip6Address The pointer to the IPv6 address.
+ @param[out] String The buffer to return the converted string.
+ @param[in] StringSize The length in bytes of the input String.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Convert to string successfully.
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The input parameter is invalid.
+ @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The BufferSize is too small for the result. BufferSize has been
+ updated with the size needed to complete the request.
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibIp6ToStr (
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address,
+ OUT CHAR16 *String,
+ IN UINTN StringSize
);
-typedef enum {
- //
- //Various signatures
- //
- NET_BUF_SIGNATURE = SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'b', 'u', 'f'),
- NET_VECTOR_SIGNATURE = SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'v', 'e', 'c'),
- NET_QUE_SIGNATURE = SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'b', 'q', 'u'),
+//
+// Various signatures
+//
+#define NET_BUF_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'b', 'u', 'f')
+#define NET_VECTOR_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'v', 'e', 'c')
+#define NET_QUE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'b', 'q', 'u')
- NET_PROTO_DATA = 64, // Opaque buffer for protocols
- NET_BUF_HEAD = 1, // Trim or allocate space from head
- NET_BUF_TAIL = 0, // Trim or allocate space from tail
- NET_VECTOR_OWN_FIRST = 0x01 // We allocated the 1st block in the vector
-} NET_SIGNATURE_TYPE;
+#define NET_PROTO_DATA 64 // Opaque buffer for protocols
+#define NET_BUF_HEAD 1 // Trim or allocate space from head
+#define NET_BUF_TAIL 0 // Trim or allocate space from tail
+#define NET_VECTOR_OWN_FIRST 0x01 // We allocated the 1st block in the vector
#define NET_CHECK_SIGNATURE(PData, SIGNATURE) \
ASSERT (((PData) != NULL) && ((PData)->Signature == (SIGNATURE)))
-#define NET_SWAP_SHORT(Value) \
- ((((Value) & 0xff) << 8) | (((Value) >> 8) & 0xff))
-
//
// Single memory block in the vector.
//
@@ -771,7 +1564,7 @@ typedef struct {
UINT8 *Bulk; // The block's Data
} NET_BLOCK;
-typedef VOID (*NET_VECTOR_EXT_FREE) (VOID *Arg);
+typedef VOID (EFIAPI *NET_VECTOR_EXT_FREE) (VOID *Arg);
//
//NET_VECTOR contains several blocks to hold all packet's
@@ -782,17 +1575,17 @@ typedef struct {
UINT32 Signature;
INTN RefCnt; // Reference count to share NET_VECTOR.
NET_VECTOR_EXT_FREE Free; // external function to free NET_VECTOR
- VOID *Arg; // opeque argument to Free
+ VOID *Arg; // opaque argument to Free
UINT32 Flag; // Flags, NET_VECTOR_OWN_FIRST
- UINT32 Len; // Total length of the assocated BLOCKs
+ UINT32 Len; // Total length of the associated BLOCKs
UINT32 BlockNum;
NET_BLOCK Block[1];
} NET_VECTOR;
//
-//NET_BLOCK_OP operate on the NET_BLOCK, It specifies
-//where the actual fragment begins and where it ends
+//NET_BLOCK_OP operates on the NET_BLOCK. It specifies
+//where the actual fragment begins and ends
//
typedef struct {
UINT8 *BlockHead; // Block's head, or the smallest valid Head
@@ -802,37 +1595,40 @@ typedef struct {
UINT32 Size; // The size of the data
} NET_BLOCK_OP;
+typedef union {
+ IP4_HEAD *Ip4;
+ EFI_IP6_HEADER *Ip6;
+} NET_IP_HEAD;
//
//NET_BUF is the buffer manage structure used by the
-//network stack. Every network packet may be fragmented,
-//and contains multiple fragments. The Vector points to
-//memory blocks used by the each fragment, and BlockOp
+//network stack. Every network packet may be fragmented. The Vector points to
+//memory blocks used by each fragment, and BlockOp
//specifies where each fragment begins and ends.
//
-//It also contains a opaque area for protocol to store
-//per-packet informations. Protocol must be caution not
+//It also contains an opaque area for the protocol to store
+//per-packet information. Protocol must be careful not
//to overwrite the members after that.
//
typedef struct {
- UINT32 Signature;
- INTN RefCnt;
- LIST_ENTRY List; // The List this NET_BUF is on
+ UINT32 Signature;
+ INTN RefCnt;
+ LIST_ENTRY List; // The List this NET_BUF is on
- IP4_HEAD *Ip; // Network layer header, for fast access
- TCP_HEAD *Tcp; // Transport layer header, for fast access
- UINT8 ProtoData [NET_PROTO_DATA]; //Protocol specific data
+ NET_IP_HEAD Ip; // Network layer header, for fast access
+ TCP_HEAD *Tcp; // Transport layer header, for fast access
+ EFI_UDP_HEADER *Udp; // User Datagram Protocol header
+ UINT8 ProtoData [NET_PROTO_DATA]; //Protocol specific data
- NET_VECTOR *Vector; // The vector containing the packet
+ NET_VECTOR *Vector; // The vector containing the packet
- UINT32 BlockOpNum; // Total number of BlockOp in the buffer
- UINT32 TotalSize; // Total size of the actual packet
- NET_BLOCK_OP BlockOp[1]; // Specify the position of actual packet
+ UINT32 BlockOpNum; // Total number of BlockOp in the buffer
+ UINT32 TotalSize; // Total size of the actual packet
+ NET_BLOCK_OP BlockOp[1]; // Specify the position of actual packet
} NET_BUF;
-
//
-//A queue of NET_BUFs, It is just a thin extension of
+//A queue of NET_BUFs. It is a thin extension of
//NET_BUF functions.
//
typedef struct {
@@ -856,6 +1652,14 @@ typedef struct {
UINT8 Protocol;
UINT16 Len;
} NET_PSEUDO_HDR;
+
+typedef struct {
+ EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS SrcIp;
+ EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS DstIp;
+ UINT32 Len;
+ UINT32 Reserved:24;
+ UINT32 NextHeader:8;
+} NET_IP6_PSEUDO_HDR;
#pragma pack()
//
@@ -882,10 +1686,10 @@ typedef struct {
(sizeof (NET_BUF) + ((BlockOpNum) - 1) * sizeof (NET_BLOCK_OP))
#define NET_HEADSPACE(BlockOp) \
- (UINTN)((BlockOp)->Head - (BlockOp)->BlockHead)
+ ((UINTN)((BlockOp)->Head) - (UINTN)((BlockOp)->BlockHead))
#define NET_TAILSPACE(BlockOp) \
- (UINTN)((BlockOp)->BlockTail - (BlockOp)->Tail)
+ ((UINTN)((BlockOp)->BlockTail) - (UINTN)((BlockOp)->Tail))
/**
Allocate a single block NET_BUF. Upon allocation, all the
@@ -893,8 +1697,8 @@ typedef struct {
@param[in] Len The length of the block.
- @return Pointer to the allocated NET_BUF, or NULL if the
- allocation failed due to resource limit.
+ @return The pointer to the allocated NET_BUF, or NULL if the
+ allocation failed due to resource limitations.
**/
NET_BUF *
@@ -905,14 +1709,14 @@ NetbufAlloc (
/**
Free the net buffer and its associated NET_VECTOR.
-
+
Decrease the reference count of the net buffer by one. Free the associated net
- vector and itself if the reference count of the net buffer is decreased to 0.
- The net vector free operation just decrease the reference count of the net
- vector by one and do the real resource free operation when the reference count
- of the net vector is 0.
-
- @param[in] Nbuf Pointer to the NET_BUF to be freed.
+ vector and itself if the reference count of the net buffer is decreased to 0.
+ The net vector free operation decreases the reference count of the net
+ vector by one, and performs the resource free operation when the reference count
+ of the net vector is 0.
+
+ @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the NET_BUF to be freed.
**/
VOID
@@ -922,19 +1726,19 @@ NetbufFree (
);
/**
- Get the index of NET_BLOCK_OP that contains the byte at Offset in the net
- buffer.
-
- This can be used to, for example, retrieve the IP header in the packet. It
- also can be used to get the fragment that contains the byte which is used
- mainly by the library implementation itself.
+ Get the index of NET_BLOCK_OP that contains the byte at Offset in the net
+ buffer.
+
+ For example, this function can be used to retrieve the IP header in the packet. It
+ also can be used to get the fragment that contains the byte used
+ mainly by the library implementation itself.
- @param[in] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer.
+ @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.
@param[in] Offset The offset of the byte.
- @param[out] Index Index of the NET_BLOCK_OP that contains the byte at
+ @param[out] Index Index of the NET_BLOCK_OP that contains the byte at
Offset.
- @return Pointer to the Offset'th byte of data in the net buffer, or NULL
+ @return The pointer to the Offset'th byte of data in the net buffer, or NULL
if there is no such data in the net buffer.
**/
@@ -947,15 +1751,15 @@ NetbufGetByte (
);
/**
- Create a copy of the net buffer that shares the associated net vector.
-
- The reference count of the newly created net buffer is set to 1. The reference
- count of the associated net vector is increased by one.
+ Create a copy of the net buffer that shares the associated net vector.
+
+ The reference count of the newly created net buffer is set to 1. The reference
+ count of the associated net vector is increased by one.
- @param[in] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer to be cloned.
+ @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be cloned.
- @return Pointer to the cloned net buffer, or NULL if the
- allocation failed due to resource limit.
+ @return The pointer to the cloned net buffer, or NULL if the
+ allocation failed due to resource limitations.
**/
NET_BUF *
@@ -967,17 +1771,17 @@ NetbufClone (
/**
Create a duplicated copy of the net buffer with data copied and HeadSpace
bytes of head space reserved.
-
+
The duplicated net buffer will allocate its own memory to hold the data of the
source net buffer.
-
- @param[in] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer to be duplicated from.
- @param[in, out] Duplicate Pointer to the net buffer to duplicate to, if
- NULL a new net buffer is allocated.
- @param[in] HeadSpace Length of the head space to reserve.
- @return Pointer to the duplicated net buffer, or NULL if
- the allocation failed due to resource limit.
+ @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be duplicated from.
+ @param[in, out] Duplicate The pointer to the net buffer to duplicate to. If
+ NULL, a new net buffer is allocated.
+ @param[in] HeadSpace The length of the head space to reserve.
+
+ @return The pointer to the duplicated net buffer, or NULL if
+ the allocation failed due to resource limitations.
**/
NET_BUF *
@@ -989,20 +1793,20 @@ NetbufDuplicate (
);
/**
- Create a NET_BUF structure which contains Len byte data of Nbuf starting from
- Offset.
-
- A new NET_BUF structure will be created but the associated data in NET_VECTOR
- is shared. This function exists to do IP packet fragmentation.
+ Create a NET_BUF structure which contains Len byte data of Nbuf starting from
+ Offset.
+
+ A new NET_BUF structure will be created but the associated data in NET_VECTOR
+ is shared. This function exists to perform IP packet fragmentation.
- @param[in] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer to be extracted.
- @param[in] Offset Starting point of the data to be included in the new
+ @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be extracted.
+ @param[in] Offset Starting point of the data to be included in the new
net buffer.
- @param[in] Len Bytes of data to be included in the new net buffer.
- @param[in] HeadSpace Bytes of head space to reserve for protocol header.
+ @param[in] Len The bytes of data to be included in the new net buffer.
+ @param[in] HeadSpace The bytes of the head space to reserve for the protocol header.
- @return Pointer to the cloned net buffer, or NULL if the
- allocation failed due to resource limit.
+ @return The pointer to the cloned net buffer, or NULL if the
+ allocation failed due to resource limitations.
**/
NET_BUF *
@@ -1017,12 +1821,12 @@ NetbufGetFragment (
/**
Reserve some space in the header room of the net buffer.
- Upon allocation, all the space are in the tail room of the buffer. Call this
- function to move some space to the header room. This function is quite limited
- in that it can only reserve space from the first block of an empty NET_BUF not
- built from the external. But it should be enough for the network stack.
+ Upon allocation, all the space is in the tail room of the buffer. Call this
+ function to move space to the header room. This function is quite limited
+ in that it can only reserve space from the first block of an empty NET_BUF not
+ built from the external. However, it should be enough for the network stack.
- @param[in, out] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer.
+ @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.
@param[in] Len The length of buffer to be reserved from the header.
**/
@@ -1034,15 +1838,15 @@ NetbufReserve (
);
/**
- Allocate Len bytes of space from the header or tail of the buffer.
+ Allocate Len bytes of space from the header or tail of the buffer.
- @param[in, out] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer.
+ @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.
@param[in] Len The length of the buffer to be allocated.
- @param[in] FromHead The flag to indicate whether reserve the data
+ @param[in] FromHead The flag to indicate whether to reserve the data
from head (TRUE) or tail (FALSE).
- @return Pointer to the first byte of the allocated buffer,
- or NULL if there is no sufficient space.
+ @return The pointer to the first byte of the allocated buffer,
+ or NULL, if there is no sufficient space.
**/
UINT8*
@@ -1054,15 +1858,15 @@ NetbufAllocSpace (
);
/**
- Trim Len bytes from the header or tail of the net buffer.
+ Trim Len bytes from the header or the tail of the net buffer.
- @param[in, out] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer.
+ @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.
@param[in] Len The length of the data to be trimmed.
- @param[in] FromHead The flag to indicate whether trim data from head
- (TRUE) or tail (FALSE).
+ @param[in] FromHead The flag to indicate whether trim data is from the
+ head (TRUE) or the tail (FALSE).
- @return Length of the actually trimmed data, which is possible to be less
- than Len because the TotalSize of Nbuf is less than Len.
+ @return The length of the actual trimmed data, which may be less
+ than Len if the TotalSize of Nbuf is less than Len.
**/
UINT32
@@ -1074,18 +1878,18 @@ NetbufTrim (
);
/**
- Copy Len bytes of data from the specific offset of the net buffer to the
+ Copy Len bytes of data from the specific offset of the net buffer to the
destination memory.
-
- The Len bytes of data may cross the several fragments of the net buffer.
-
- @param[in] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer.
+
+ The Len bytes of data may cross several fragments of the net buffer.
+
+ @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.
@param[in] Offset The sequence number of the first byte to copy.
- @param[in] Len Length of the data to copy.
+ @param[in] Len The length of the data to copy.
@param[in] Dest The destination of the data to copy to.
@return The length of the actual copied data, or 0 if the offset
- specified exceeds exceeds the total size of net buffer.
+ specified exceeds the total size of net buffer.
**/
UINT32
@@ -1098,23 +1902,23 @@ NetbufCopy (
);
/**
- Build a NET_BUF from external blocks.
-
- A new NET_BUF structure will be created from external blocks. Additional block
+ Build a NET_BUF from external blocks.
+
+ A new NET_BUF structure will be created from external blocks. An additional block
of memory will be allocated to hold reserved HeadSpace bytes of header room
- and existing HeadLen bytes of header but the external blocks are shared by the
+ and existing HeadLen bytes of header, but the external blocks are shared by the
net buffer to avoid data copying.
- @param[in] ExtFragment Pointer to the data block.
+ @param[in] ExtFragment The pointer to the data block.
@param[in] ExtNum The number of the data blocks.
@param[in] HeadSpace The head space to be reserved.
- @param[in] HeadLen The length of the protocol header, This function
- will pull that number of data into a linear block.
- @param[in] ExtFree Pointer to the caller provided free function.
+ @param[in] HeadLen The length of the protocol header. The function
+ pulls this amount of data into a linear block.
+ @param[in] ExtFree The pointer to the caller-provided free function.
@param[in] Arg The argument passed to ExtFree when ExtFree is
called.
- @return Pointer to the net buffer built from the data blocks,
+ @return The pointer to the net buffer built from the data blocks,
or NULL if the allocation failed due to resource
limit.
@@ -1132,15 +1936,15 @@ NetbufFromExt (
/**
Build a fragment table to contain the fragments in the net buffer. This is the
- opposite operation of the NetbufFromExt.
-
- @param[in] Nbuf Point to the net buffer.
- @param[in, out] ExtFragment Pointer to the data block.
+ opposite operation of the NetbufFromExt.
+
+ @param[in] Nbuf Points to the net buffer.
+ @param[in, out] ExtFragment The pointer to the data block.
@param[in, out] ExtNum The number of the data blocks.
- @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The number of non-empty block is bigger than
+ @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The number of non-empty blocks is bigger than
ExtNum.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS Fragment table is built successfully.
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The fragment table was built successfully.
**/
EFI_STATUS
@@ -1153,18 +1957,18 @@ NetbufBuildExt (
/**
Build a net buffer from a list of net buffers.
-
- All the fragments will be collected from the list of NEW_BUF and then a new
- net buffer will be created through NetbufFromExt.
-
+
+ All the fragments will be collected from the list of NEW_BUF, and then a new
+ net buffer will be created through NetbufFromExt.
+
@param[in] BufList A List of the net buffer.
@param[in] HeadSpace The head space to be reserved.
- @param[in] HeaderLen The length of the protocol header, This function
- will pull that number of data into a linear block.
- @param[in] ExtFree Pointer to the caller provided free function.
+ @param[in] HeaderLen The length of the protocol header. The function
+ pulls this amount of data into a linear block.
+ @param[in] ExtFree The pointer to the caller provided free function.
@param[in] Arg The argument passed to ExtFree when ExtFree is called.
- @return Pointer to the net buffer built from the list of net
+ @return The pointer to the net buffer built from the list of net
buffers.
**/
@@ -1181,7 +1985,7 @@ NetbufFromBufList (
/**
Free a list of net buffers.
- @param[in, out] Head Pointer to the head of linked net buffers.
+ @param[in, out] Head The pointer to the head of linked net buffers.
**/
VOID
@@ -1193,7 +1997,7 @@ NetbufFreeList (
/**
Initiate the net buffer queue.
- @param[in, out] NbufQue Pointer to the net buffer queue to be initialized.
+ @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue to be initialized.
**/
VOID
@@ -1205,7 +2009,7 @@ NetbufQueInit (
/**
Allocate and initialize a net buffer queue.
- @return Pointer to the allocated net buffer queue, or NULL if the
+ @return The pointer to the allocated net buffer queue, or NULL if the
allocation failed due to resource limit.
**/
@@ -1216,13 +2020,13 @@ NetbufQueAlloc (
);
/**
- Free a net buffer queue.
-
+ Free a net buffer queue.
+
Decrease the reference count of the net buffer queue by one. The real resource
- free operation isn't performed until the reference count of the net buffer
+ free operation isn't performed until the reference count of the net buffer
queue is decreased to 0.
- @param[in] NbufQue Pointer to the net buffer queue to be freed.
+ @param[in] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue to be freed.
**/
VOID
@@ -1234,9 +2038,9 @@ NetbufQueFree (
/**
Remove a net buffer from the head in the specific queue and return it.
- @param[in, out] NbufQue Pointer to the net buffer queue.
+ @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.
- @return Pointer to the net buffer removed from the specific queue,
+ @return The pointer to the net buffer removed from the specific queue,
or NULL if there is no net buffer in the specific queue.
**/
@@ -1249,8 +2053,8 @@ NetbufQueRemove (
/**
Append a net buffer to the net buffer queue.
- @param[in, out] NbufQue Pointer to the net buffer queue.
- @param[in, out] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer to be appended.
+ @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.
+ @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be appended.
**/
VOID
@@ -1263,16 +2067,16 @@ NetbufQueAppend (
/**
Copy Len bytes of data from the net buffer queue at the specific offset to the
destination memory.
-
- The copying operation is the same as NetbufCopy but applies to the net buffer
+
+ The copying operation is the same as NetbufCopy, but applies to the net buffer
queue instead of the net buffer.
-
- @param[in] NbufQue Pointer to the net buffer queue.
+
+ @param[in] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.
@param[in] Offset The sequence number of the first byte to copy.
- @param[in] Len Length of the data to copy.
+ @param[in] Len The length of the data to copy.
@param[out] Dest The destination of the data to copy to.
- @return The length of the actual copied data, or 0 if the offset
+ @return The length of the actual copied data, or 0 if the offset
specified exceeds the total size of net buffer queue.
**/
@@ -1286,14 +2090,14 @@ NetbufQueCopy (
);
/**
- Trim Len bytes of data from the queue header, release any of the net buffer
- whom is trimmed wholely.
-
+ Trim Len bytes of data from the buffer queue and free any net buffer
+ that is completely trimmed.
+
The trimming operation is the same as NetbufTrim but applies to the net buffer
queue instead of the net buffer.
- @param[in, out] NbufQue Pointer to the net buffer queue.
- @param[in] Len Length of the data to trim.
+ @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.
+ @param[in] Len The length of the data to trim.
@return The actual length of the data trimmed.
@@ -1309,7 +2113,7 @@ NetbufQueTrim (
/**
Flush the net buffer queue.
- @param[in, out] NbufQue Pointer to the queue to be flushed.
+ @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the queue to be flushed.
**/
VOID
@@ -1321,8 +2125,8 @@ NetbufQueFlush (
/**
Compute the checksum for a bulk of data.
- @param[in] Bulk Pointer to the data.
- @param[in] Len Length of the data, in bytes.
+ @param[in] Bulk The pointer to the data.
+ @param[in] Len The length of the data, in bytes.
@return The computed checksum.
@@ -1353,7 +2157,7 @@ NetAddChecksum (
/**
Compute the checksum for a NET_BUF.
- @param[in] Nbuf Pointer to the net buffer.
+ @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.
@return The computed checksum.
@@ -1365,8 +2169,8 @@ NetbufChecksum (
);
/**
- Compute the checksum for TCP/UDP pseudo header.
-
+ Compute the checksum for TCP/UDP pseudo header.
+
Src and Dst are in network byte order, and Len is in host byte order.
@param[in] Src The source address of the packet.
@@ -1386,4 +2190,82 @@ NetPseudoHeadChecksum (
IN UINT16 Len
);
+/**
+ Compute the checksum for the TCP6/UDP6 pseudo header.
+
+ Src and Dst are in network byte order, and Len is in host byte order.
+
+ @param[in] Src The source address of the packet.
+ @param[in] Dst The destination address of the packet.
+ @param[in] NextHeader The protocol type of the packet.
+ @param[in] Len The length of the packet.
+
+ @return The computed checksum.
+
+**/
+UINT16
+EFIAPI
+NetIp6PseudoHeadChecksum (
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Src,
+ IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Dst,
+ IN UINT8 NextHeader,
+ IN UINT32 Len
+ );
+
+/**
+ The function frees the net buffer which allocated by the IP protocol. It releases
+ only the net buffer and doesn't call the external free function.
+
+ This function should be called after finishing the process of mIpSec->ProcessExt()
+ for outbound traffic. The (EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL)->ProcessExt() allocates a new
+ buffer for the ESP, so there needs a function to free the old net buffer.
+
+ @param[in] Nbuf The network buffer to be freed.
+
+**/
+VOID
+NetIpSecNetbufFree (
+ NET_BUF *Nbuf
+ );
+
+/**
+ This function obtains the system guid from the smbios table.
+
+ If SystemGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ @param[out] SystemGuid The pointer of the returned system guid.
+
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully obtained the system guid.
+ @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Did not find the SMBIOS table.
+
+**/
+EFI_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+NetLibGetSystemGuid (
+ OUT EFI_GUID *SystemGuid
+ );
+
+/**
+ Create Dns QName according the queried domain name.
+
+ If DomainName is NULL, then ASSERT().
+
+ QName is a domain name represented as a sequence of labels,
+ where each label consists of a length octet followed by that
+ number of octets. The QName terminates with the zero
+ length octet for the null label of the root. Caller should
+ take responsibility to free the buffer in returned pointer.
+
+ @param DomainName The pointer to the queried domain name string.
+
+ @retval NULL Failed to fill QName.
+ @return QName filled successfully.
+
+**/
+CHAR8 *
+EFIAPI
+NetLibCreateDnsQName (
+ IN CHAR16 *DomainName
+ );
+
#endif