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97b38d4e 1/** @file\r
1204fe83 2 This library is only intended to be used by UEFI network stack modules.\r
e9b67286 3 It provides basic functions for the UEFI network stack.\r
97b38d4e 4\r
b00ed21a 5Copyright (c) 2005 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>\r
cd5ebaa0 6This program and the accompanying materials\r
97b38d4e 7are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
64a80549 8which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at<BR>\r
97b38d4e 9http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php\r
10\r
11THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
12WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r
13\r
14**/\r
15\r
16#ifndef _NET_LIB_H_\r
17#define _NET_LIB_H_\r
18\r
fb115c61 19#include <Protocol/Ip6.h>\r
20\r
1204fe83 21#include <Library/BaseLib.h>\r
7b126c2e 22#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>\r
1204fe83 23\r
97b38d4e 24typedef UINT32 IP4_ADDR;\r
25typedef UINT32 TCP_SEQNO;\r
26typedef UINT16 TCP_PORTNO;\r
27\r
b45b45b2 28\r
29#define NET_ETHER_ADDR_LEN 6\r
30#define NET_IFTYPE_ETHERNET 0x01\r
31\r
779ae357 32#define NET_VLAN_TAG_LEN 4\r
33#define ETHER_TYPE_VLAN 0x8100\r
34\r
b45b45b2 35#define EFI_IP_PROTO_UDP 0x11\r
36#define EFI_IP_PROTO_TCP 0x06\r
37#define EFI_IP_PROTO_ICMP 0x01\r
f6b7393c 38#define IP4_PROTO_IGMP 0x02\r
39#define IP6_ICMP 58\r
b45b45b2 40\r
41//\r
42// The address classification\r
43//\r
44#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSA 1\r
45#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSB 2\r
46#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSC 3\r
47#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSD 4\r
48#define IP4_ADDR_CLASSE 5\r
49\r
50#define IP4_MASK_NUM 33\r
f6b7393c 51#define IP6_PREFIX_NUM 129\r
b45b45b2 52\r
53#define IP6_HOP_BY_HOP 0\r
54#define IP6_DESTINATION 60\r
25400c63 55#define IP6_ROUTING 43\r
b45b45b2 56#define IP6_FRAGMENT 44\r
57#define IP6_AH 51\r
58#define IP6_ESP 50\r
59#define IP6_NO_NEXT_HEADER 59\r
60\r
a1503a32 61#define IP_VERSION_4 4\r
62#define IP_VERSION_6 6\r
fb115c61 63\r
501793fa
RN
64#define IP6_PREFIX_LENGTH 64\r
65\r
97b38d4e 66#pragma pack(1)\r
67\r
68//\r
69// Ethernet head definition\r
70//\r
71typedef struct {\r
72 UINT8 DstMac [NET_ETHER_ADDR_LEN];\r
73 UINT8 SrcMac [NET_ETHER_ADDR_LEN];\r
74 UINT16 EtherType;\r
75} ETHER_HEAD;\r
76\r
779ae357 77//\r
78// 802.1Q VLAN Tag Control Information\r
79//\r
80typedef union {\r
81 struct {\r
82 UINT16 Vid : 12; // Unique VLAN identifier (0 to 4094)\r
83 UINT16 Cfi : 1; // Canonical Format Indicator\r
84 UINT16 Priority : 3; // 802.1Q priority level (0 to 7)\r
85 } Bits;\r
86 UINT16 Uint16;\r
87} VLAN_TCI;\r
88\r
89#define VLAN_TCI_CFI_CANONICAL_MAC 0\r
90#define VLAN_TCI_CFI_NON_CANONICAL_MAC 1\r
97b38d4e 91\r
92//\r
93// The EFI_IP4_HEADER is hard to use because the source and\r
94// destination address are defined as EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS, which\r
95// is a structure. Two structures can't be compared or masked\r
96// directly. This is why there is an internal representation.\r
97//\r
98typedef struct {\r
99 UINT8 HeadLen : 4;\r
100 UINT8 Ver : 4;\r
101 UINT8 Tos;\r
102 UINT16 TotalLen;\r
103 UINT16 Id;\r
104 UINT16 Fragment;\r
105 UINT8 Ttl;\r
106 UINT8 Protocol;\r
107 UINT16 Checksum;\r
108 IP4_ADDR Src;\r
109 IP4_ADDR Dst;\r
110} IP4_HEAD;\r
111\r
112\r
113//\r
e9b67286 114// ICMP head definition. Each ICMP message is categorized as either an error\r
97b38d4e 115// message or query message. Two message types have their own head format.\r
116//\r
117typedef struct {\r
118 UINT8 Type;\r
119 UINT8 Code;\r
120 UINT16 Checksum;\r
121} IP4_ICMP_HEAD;\r
122\r
123typedef struct {\r
124 IP4_ICMP_HEAD Head;\r
125 UINT32 Fourth; // 4th filed of the head, it depends on Type.\r
126 IP4_HEAD IpHead;\r
127} IP4_ICMP_ERROR_HEAD;\r
128\r
129typedef struct {\r
130 IP4_ICMP_HEAD Head;\r
131 UINT16 Id;\r
132 UINT16 Seq;\r
133} IP4_ICMP_QUERY_HEAD;\r
134\r
fb115c61 135typedef struct {\r
136 UINT8 Type;\r
137 UINT8 Code;\r
138 UINT16 Checksum;\r
139} IP6_ICMP_HEAD;\r
140\r
141typedef struct {\r
142 IP6_ICMP_HEAD Head;\r
143 UINT32 Fourth;\r
144 EFI_IP6_HEADER IpHead;\r
145} IP6_ICMP_ERROR_HEAD;\r
146\r
147typedef struct {\r
148 IP6_ICMP_HEAD Head;\r
149 UINT32 Fourth;\r
150} IP6_ICMP_INFORMATION_HEAD;\r
97b38d4e 151\r
152//\r
153// UDP header definition\r
154//\r
155typedef struct {\r
156 UINT16 SrcPort;\r
157 UINT16 DstPort;\r
158 UINT16 Length;\r
159 UINT16 Checksum;\r
fb115c61 160} EFI_UDP_HEADER;\r
97b38d4e 161\r
162//\r
163// TCP header definition\r
164//\r
165typedef struct {\r
166 TCP_PORTNO SrcPort;\r
167 TCP_PORTNO DstPort;\r
168 TCP_SEQNO Seq;\r
169 TCP_SEQNO Ack;\r
170 UINT8 Res : 4;\r
171 UINT8 HeadLen : 4;\r
172 UINT8 Flag;\r
173 UINT16 Wnd;\r
174 UINT16 Checksum;\r
175 UINT16 Urg;\r
176} TCP_HEAD;\r
177\r
178#pragma pack()\r
179\r
180#define NET_MAC_EQUAL(pMac1, pMac2, Len) \\r
181 (CompareMem ((pMac1), (pMac2), Len) == 0)\r
182\r
183#define NET_MAC_IS_MULTICAST(Mac, BMac, Len) \\r
184 (((*((UINT8 *) Mac) & 0x01) == 0x01) && (!NET_MAC_EQUAL (Mac, BMac, Len)))\r
185\r
1204fe83 186#define NTOHL(x) SwapBytes32 (x)\r
97b38d4e 187\r
188#define HTONL(x) NTOHL(x)\r
189\r
1204fe83 190#define NTOHS(x) SwapBytes16 (x)\r
97b38d4e 191\r
f6b7393c 192#define HTONS(x) NTOHS(x)\r
193#define NTOHLL(x) SwapBytes64 (x)\r
194#define HTONLL(x) NTOHLL(x)\r
195#define NTOHLLL(x) Ip6Swap128 (x)\r
196#define HTONLLL(x) NTOHLLL(x)\r
97b38d4e 197\r
198//\r
199// Test the IP's attribute, All the IPs are in host byte order.\r
200//\r
201#define IP4_IS_MULTICAST(Ip) (((Ip) & 0xF0000000) == 0xE0000000)\r
202#define IP4_IS_LOCAL_BROADCAST(Ip) ((Ip) == 0xFFFFFFFF)\r
203#define IP4_NET_EQUAL(Ip1, Ip2, NetMask) (((Ip1) & (NetMask)) == ((Ip2) & (NetMask)))\r
204#define IP4_IS_VALID_NETMASK(Ip) (NetGetMaskLength (Ip) != IP4_MASK_NUM)\r
205\r
3a15fd52 206#define IP6_IS_MULTICAST(Ip6) (((Ip6)->Addr[0]) == 0xFF)\r
207\r
97b38d4e 208//\r
209// Convert the EFI_IP4_ADDRESS to plain UINT32 IP4 address.\r
210//\r
211#define EFI_IP4(EfiIpAddr) (*(IP4_ADDR *) ((EfiIpAddr).Addr))\r
212#define EFI_NTOHL(EfiIp) (NTOHL (EFI_IP4 ((EfiIp))))\r
213#define EFI_IP4_EQUAL(Ip1, Ip2) (CompareMem ((Ip1), (Ip2), sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS)) == 0)\r
214\r
fb115c61 215#define EFI_IP6_EQUAL(Ip1, Ip2) (CompareMem ((Ip1), (Ip2), sizeof (EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS)) == 0)\r
216\r
42372879 217#define IP4_COPY_ADDRESS(Dest, Src) (CopyMem ((Dest), (Src), sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS)))\r
f6b7393c 218#define IP6_COPY_ADDRESS(Dest, Src) (CopyMem ((Dest), (Src), sizeof (EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS)))\r
219#define IP6_COPY_LINK_ADDRESS(Mac1, Mac2) (CopyMem ((Mac1), (Mac2), sizeof (EFI_MAC_ADDRESS)))\r
220\r
221//\r
1204fe83 222// The debug level definition. This value is also used as the\r
223// syslog's servity level. Don't change it.\r
f6b7393c 224//\r
225#define NETDEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE 5\r
226#define NETDEBUG_LEVEL_WARNING 4\r
227#define NETDEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR 3\r
228\r
229//\r
1204fe83 230// Network debug message is sent out as syslog packet.\r
f6b7393c 231//\r
1204fe83 232#define NET_SYSLOG_FACILITY 16 // Syslog local facility local use\r
233#define NET_SYSLOG_PACKET_LEN 512\r
234#define NET_SYSLOG_TX_TIMEOUT (500 * 1000 * 10) // 500ms\r
235#define NET_DEBUG_MSG_LEN 470 // 512 - (ether+ip4+udp4 head length)\r
f6b7393c 236\r
237//\r
1204fe83 238// The debug output expects the ASCII format string, Use %a to print ASCII\r
239// string, and %s to print UNICODE string. PrintArg must be enclosed in ().\r
f6b7393c 240// For example: NET_DEBUG_TRACE ("Tcp", ("State transit to %a\n", Name));\r
241//\r
242#define NET_DEBUG_TRACE(Module, PrintArg) \\r
243 NetDebugOutput ( \\r
244 NETDEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE, \\r
245 Module, \\r
246 __FILE__, \\r
247 __LINE__, \\r
248 NetDebugASPrint PrintArg \\r
249 )\r
250\r
251#define NET_DEBUG_WARNING(Module, PrintArg) \\r
252 NetDebugOutput ( \\r
253 NETDEBUG_LEVEL_WARNING, \\r
254 Module, \\r
255 __FILE__, \\r
256 __LINE__, \\r
257 NetDebugASPrint PrintArg \\r
258 )\r
259\r
260#define NET_DEBUG_ERROR(Module, PrintArg) \\r
261 NetDebugOutput ( \\r
262 NETDEBUG_LEVEL_ERROR, \\r
263 Module, \\r
264 __FILE__, \\r
265 __LINE__, \\r
266 NetDebugASPrint PrintArg \\r
267 )\r
268\r
269/**\r
1204fe83 270 Allocate a buffer, then format the message to it. This is a\r
271 help function for the NET_DEBUG_XXX macros. The PrintArg of\r
272 these macros treats the variable length print parameters as a\r
f6b7393c 273 single parameter, and pass it to the NetDebugASPrint. For\r
274 example, NET_DEBUG_TRACE ("Tcp", ("State transit to %a\n", Name))\r
1204fe83 275 if extracted to:\r
276\r
f6b7393c 277 NetDebugOutput (\r
1204fe83 278 NETDEBUG_LEVEL_TRACE,\r
279 "Tcp",\r
f6b7393c 280 __FILE__,\r
281 __LINE__,\r
1204fe83 282 NetDebugASPrint ("State transit to %a\n", Name)\r
283 )\r
284\r
f6b7393c 285 @param Format The ASCII format string.\r
1204fe83 286 @param ... The variable length parameter whose format is determined\r
f6b7393c 287 by the Format string.\r
288\r
289 @return The buffer containing the formatted message,\r
64a80549 290 or NULL if memory allocation failed.\r
f6b7393c 291\r
292**/\r
293CHAR8 *\r
e798cd87 294EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 295NetDebugASPrint (\r
296 IN CHAR8 *Format,\r
297 ...\r
298 );\r
299\r
300/**\r
301 Builds an UDP4 syslog packet and send it using SNP.\r
302\r
303 This function will locate a instance of SNP then send the message through it.\r
304 Because it isn't open the SNP BY_DRIVER, apply caution when using it.\r
305\r
306 @param Level The servity level of the message.\r
307 @param Module The Moudle that generates the log.\r
308 @param File The file that contains the log.\r
309 @param Line The exact line that contains the log.\r
310 @param Message The user message to log.\r
311\r
312 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Any input parameter is invalid.\r
313 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory for the packet\r
1204fe83 314 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The log is discard because that it is more verbose\r
f6b7393c 315 than the mNetDebugLevelMax. Or, it has been sent out.\r
1204fe83 316**/\r
f6b7393c 317EFI_STATUS\r
e798cd87 318EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 319NetDebugOutput (\r
1204fe83 320 IN UINT32 Level,\r
f6b7393c 321 IN UINT8 *Module,\r
322 IN UINT8 *File,\r
323 IN UINT32 Line,\r
324 IN UINT8 *Message\r
325 );\r
326\r
fb115c61 327\r
97b38d4e 328/**\r
1204fe83 329 Return the length of the mask.\r
330\r
e9b67286 331 Return the length of the mask. Valid values are 0 to 32.\r
3a1ab4bc 332 If the mask is invalid, return the invalid length 33, which is IP4_MASK_NUM.\r
97b38d4e 333 NetMask is in the host byte order.\r
334\r
ae213b7d 335 @param[in] NetMask The netmask to get the length from.\r
97b38d4e 336\r
e9b67286 337 @return The length of the netmask, or IP4_MASK_NUM (33) if the mask is invalid.\r
1204fe83 338\r
97b38d4e 339**/\r
340INTN\r
341EFIAPI\r
342NetGetMaskLength (\r
ae213b7d 343 IN IP4_ADDR NetMask\r
97b38d4e 344 );\r
345\r
346/**\r
3a1ab4bc 347 Return the class of the IP address, such as class A, B, C.\r
97b38d4e 348 Addr is in host byte order.\r
1204fe83 349\r
3a1ab4bc 350 The address of class A starts with 0.\r
351 If the address belong to class A, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSA.\r
1204fe83 352 The address of class B starts with 10.\r
3a1ab4bc 353 If the address belong to class B, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSB.\r
1204fe83 354 The address of class C starts with 110.\r
3a1ab4bc 355 If the address belong to class C, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSC.\r
1204fe83 356 The address of class D starts with 1110.\r
3a1ab4bc 357 If the address belong to class D, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSD.\r
358 The address of class E starts with 1111.\r
359 If the address belong to class E, return IP4_ADDR_CLASSE.\r
97b38d4e 360\r
1204fe83 361\r
ae213b7d 362 @param[in] Addr The address to get the class from.\r
97b38d4e 363\r
ae213b7d 364 @return IP address class, such as IP4_ADDR_CLASSA.\r
97b38d4e 365\r
366**/\r
367INTN\r
368EFIAPI\r
369NetGetIpClass (\r
370 IN IP4_ADDR Addr\r
371 );\r
372\r
373/**\r
374 Check whether the IP is a valid unicast address according to\r
3a1ab4bc 375 the netmask. If NetMask is zero, use the IP address's class to get the default mask.\r
1204fe83 376\r
3a1ab4bc 377 If Ip is 0, IP is not a valid unicast address.\r
378 Class D address is used for multicasting and class E address is reserved for future. If Ip\r
1204fe83 379 belongs to class D or class E, Ip is not a valid unicast address.\r
e9b67286 380 If all bits of the host address of Ip are 0 or 1, Ip is not a valid unicast address.\r
97b38d4e 381\r
ae213b7d 382 @param[in] Ip The IP to check against.\r
383 @param[in] NetMask The mask of the IP.\r
97b38d4e 384\r
e9b67286 385 @return TRUE if Ip is a valid unicast address on the network, otherwise FALSE.\r
97b38d4e 386\r
387**/\r
388BOOLEAN\r
ae213b7d 389EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 390NetIp4IsUnicast (\r
97b38d4e 391 IN IP4_ADDR Ip,\r
392 IN IP4_ADDR NetMask\r
393 );\r
394\r
fb115c61 395/**\r
396 Check whether the incoming IPv6 address is a valid unicast address.\r
397\r
398 If the address is a multicast address has binary 0xFF at the start, it is not\r
399 a valid unicast address. If the address is unspecified ::, it is not a valid\r
400 unicast address to be assigned to any node. If the address is loopback address\r
401 ::1, it is also not a valid unicast address to be assigned to any physical\r
1204fe83 402 interface.\r
fb115c61 403\r
404 @param[in] Ip6 The IPv6 address to check against.\r
405\r
406 @return TRUE if Ip6 is a valid unicast address on the network, otherwise FALSE.\r
407\r
1204fe83 408**/\r
fb115c61 409BOOLEAN\r
e798cd87 410EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 411NetIp6IsValidUnicast (\r
412 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6\r
413 );\r
414\r
415\r
416/**\r
417 Check whether the incoming Ipv6 address is the unspecified address or not.\r
418\r
419 @param[in] Ip6 - Ip6 address, in network order.\r
420\r
64a80549 421 @retval TRUE - Yes, incoming Ipv6 address is the unspecified address.\r
422 @retval FALSE - The incoming Ipv6 address is not the unspecified address\r
1204fe83 423\r
f6b7393c 424**/\r
425BOOLEAN\r
e798cd87 426EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 427NetIp6IsUnspecifiedAddr (\r
fb115c61 428 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6\r
429 );\r
430\r
f6b7393c 431/**\r
432 Check whether the incoming Ipv6 address is a link-local address.\r
433\r
434 @param[in] Ip6 - Ip6 address, in network order.\r
435\r
64a80549 436 @retval TRUE - The incoming Ipv6 address is a link-local address.\r
437 @retval FALSE - The incoming Ipv6 address is not a link-local address.\r
1204fe83 438\r
f6b7393c 439**/\r
440BOOLEAN\r
e798cd87 441EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 442NetIp6IsLinkLocalAddr (\r
443 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6\r
444 );\r
445\r
446/**\r
447 Check whether the Ipv6 address1 and address2 are on the connected network.\r
448\r
449 @param[in] Ip1 - Ip6 address1, in network order.\r
450 @param[in] Ip2 - Ip6 address2, in network order.\r
451 @param[in] PrefixLength - The prefix length of the checking net.\r
452\r
64a80549 453 @retval TRUE - Yes, the Ipv6 address1 and address2 are connected.\r
454 @retval FALSE - No the Ipv6 address1 and address2 are not connected.\r
1204fe83 455\r
f6b7393c 456**/\r
457BOOLEAN\r
e798cd87 458EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 459NetIp6IsNetEqual (\r
460 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip1,\r
461 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip2,\r
462 UINT8 PrefixLength\r
463 );\r
464\r
b45b45b2 465/**\r
64a80549 466 Switches the endianess of an IPv6 address.\r
b45b45b2 467\r
468 This function swaps the bytes in a 128-bit IPv6 address to switch the value\r
469 from little endian to big endian or vice versa. The byte swapped value is\r
470 returned.\r
471\r
64a80549 472 @param Ip6 Points to an IPv6 address.\r
b45b45b2 473\r
474 @return The byte swapped IPv6 address.\r
475\r
476**/\r
477EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *\r
e798cd87 478EFIAPI\r
b45b45b2 479Ip6Swap128 (\r
480 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6\r
481 );\r
482\r
8d7e5af1 483extern IP4_ADDR gIp4AllMasks[IP4_MASK_NUM];\r
97b38d4e 484\r
485\r
486extern EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS mZeroIp4Addr;\r
487\r
488#define NET_IS_DIGIT(Ch) (('0' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= '9'))\r
489#define NET_ROUNDUP(size, unit) (((size) + (unit) - 1) & (~((unit) - 1)))\r
490#define NET_IS_LOWER_CASE_CHAR(Ch) (('a' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= 'z'))\r
491#define NET_IS_UPPER_CASE_CHAR(Ch) (('A' <= (Ch)) && ((Ch) <= 'Z'))\r
492\r
493#define TICKS_PER_MS 10000U\r
494#define TICKS_PER_SECOND 10000000U\r
495\r
496#define NET_RANDOM(Seed) ((UINT32) ((UINT32) (Seed) * 1103515245UL + 12345) % 4294967295UL)\r
497\r
498/**\r
3a1ab4bc 499 Extract a UINT32 from a byte stream.\r
1204fe83 500\r
501 This function copies a UINT32 from a byte stream, and then converts it from Network\r
3a1ab4bc 502 byte order to host byte order. Use this function to avoid alignment error.\r
97b38d4e 503\r
ae213b7d 504 @param[in] Buf The buffer to extract the UINT32.\r
97b38d4e 505\r
506 @return The UINT32 extracted.\r
507\r
508**/\r
509UINT32\r
510EFIAPI\r
511NetGetUint32 (\r
512 IN UINT8 *Buf\r
513 );\r
514\r
515/**\r
1204fe83 516 Puts a UINT32 into the byte stream in network byte order.\r
517\r
64a80549 518 Converts a UINT32 from host byte order to network byte order, then copies it to the\r
3a1ab4bc 519 byte stream.\r
97b38d4e 520\r
64a80549 521 @param[in, out] Buf The buffer in which to put the UINT32.\r
3b1464d5 522 @param[in] Data The data to be converted and put into the byte stream.\r
1204fe83 523\r
97b38d4e 524**/\r
525VOID\r
526EFIAPI\r
527NetPutUint32 (\r
ae213b7d 528 IN OUT UINT8 *Buf,\r
529 IN UINT32 Data\r
97b38d4e 530 );\r
531\r
532/**\r
533 Initialize a random seed using current time.\r
1204fe83 534\r
535 Get current time first. Then initialize a random seed based on some basic\r
536 mathematical operations on the hour, day, minute, second, nanosecond and year\r
3a1ab4bc 537 of the current time.\r
1204fe83 538\r
e9b67286 539 @return The random seed, initialized with current time.\r
97b38d4e 540\r
541**/\r
542UINT32\r
543EFIAPI\r
544NetRandomInitSeed (\r
545 VOID\r
546 );\r
547\r
548\r
549#define NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT(Entry, Type, Field) \\r
50d7ebad 550 BASE_CR(Entry, Type, Field)\r
97b38d4e 551\r
552#define NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT_S(Entry, Type, Field, Sig) \\r
553 CR(Entry, Type, Field, Sig)\r
554\r
555//\r
e9b67286 556// Iterate through the double linked list. It is NOT delete safe\r
97b38d4e 557//\r
558#define NET_LIST_FOR_EACH(Entry, ListHead) \\r
559 for(Entry = (ListHead)->ForwardLink; Entry != (ListHead); Entry = Entry->ForwardLink)\r
560\r
561//\r
e9b67286 562// Iterate through the double linked list. This is delete-safe.\r
97b38d4e 563// Don't touch NextEntry. Also, don't use this macro if list\r
564// entries other than the Entry may be deleted when processing\r
565// the current Entry.\r
566//\r
567#define NET_LIST_FOR_EACH_SAFE(Entry, NextEntry, ListHead) \\r
568 for(Entry = (ListHead)->ForwardLink, NextEntry = Entry->ForwardLink; \\r
569 Entry != (ListHead); \\r
570 Entry = NextEntry, NextEntry = Entry->ForwardLink \\r
571 )\r
572\r
573//\r
e9b67286 574// Make sure the list isn't empty before getting the first/last record.\r
97b38d4e 575//\r
576#define NET_LIST_HEAD(ListHead, Type, Field) \\r
577 NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT((ListHead)->ForwardLink, Type, Field)\r
578\r
579#define NET_LIST_TAIL(ListHead, Type, Field) \\r
580 NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT((ListHead)->BackLink, Type, Field)\r
581\r
582\r
583/**\r
3a1ab4bc 584 Remove the first node entry on the list, and return the removed node entry.\r
1204fe83 585\r
e9b67286 586 Removes the first node entry from a doubly linked list. It is up to the caller of\r
587 this function to release the memory used by the first node, if that is required. On\r
1204fe83 588 exit, the removed node is returned.\r
3a1ab4bc 589\r
590 If Head is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
591 If Head was not initialized, then ASSERT().\r
592 If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the\r
593 linked list including the head node is greater than or equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength,\r
1204fe83 594 then ASSERT().\r
97b38d4e 595\r
ae213b7d 596 @param[in, out] Head The list header.\r
97b38d4e 597\r
3a1ab4bc 598 @return The first node entry that is removed from the list, NULL if the list is empty.\r
97b38d4e 599\r
600**/\r
601LIST_ENTRY *\r
602EFIAPI\r
603NetListRemoveHead (\r
ae213b7d 604 IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *Head\r
97b38d4e 605 );\r
606\r
607/**\r
e9b67286 608 Remove the last node entry on the list and return the removed node entry.\r
3a1ab4bc 609\r
610 Removes the last node entry from a doubly linked list. It is up to the caller of\r
e9b67286 611 this function to release the memory used by the first node, if that is required. On\r
1204fe83 612 exit, the removed node is returned.\r
97b38d4e 613\r
3a1ab4bc 614 If Head is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
615 If Head was not initialized, then ASSERT().\r
616 If PcdMaximumLinkedListLength is not zero, and the number of nodes in the\r
617 linked list including the head node is greater than or equal to PcdMaximumLinkedListLength,\r
1204fe83 618 then ASSERT().\r
619\r
ae213b7d 620 @param[in, out] Head The list head.\r
97b38d4e 621\r
3a1ab4bc 622 @return The last node entry that is removed from the list, NULL if the list is empty.\r
97b38d4e 623\r
624**/\r
625LIST_ENTRY *\r
626EFIAPI\r
627NetListRemoveTail (\r
ae213b7d 628 IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *Head\r
97b38d4e 629 );\r
630\r
631/**\r
3a1ab4bc 632 Insert a new node entry after a designated node entry of a doubly linked list.\r
1204fe83 633\r
e9b67286 634 Inserts a new node entry designated by NewEntry after the node entry designated by PrevEntry\r
3a1ab4bc 635 of the doubly linked list.\r
1204fe83 636\r
637 @param[in, out] PrevEntry The entry after which to insert.\r
ae213b7d 638 @param[in, out] NewEntry The new entry to insert.\r
97b38d4e 639\r
640**/\r
641VOID\r
642EFIAPI\r
643NetListInsertAfter (\r
ae213b7d 644 IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *PrevEntry,\r
645 IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *NewEntry\r
97b38d4e 646 );\r
647\r
648/**\r
3a1ab4bc 649 Insert a new node entry before a designated node entry of a doubly linked list.\r
1204fe83 650\r
e9b67286 651 Inserts a new node entry designated by NewEntry before the node entry designated by PostEntry\r
3a1ab4bc 652 of the doubly linked list.\r
1204fe83 653\r
ae213b7d 654 @param[in, out] PostEntry The entry to insert before.\r
655 @param[in, out] NewEntry The new entry to insert.\r
97b38d4e 656\r
657**/\r
658VOID\r
659EFIAPI\r
660NetListInsertBefore (\r
ae213b7d 661 IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *PostEntry,\r
662 IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *NewEntry\r
97b38d4e 663 );\r
664\r
216f7970 665/**\r
666 Callback function which provided by user to remove one node in NetDestroyLinkList process.\r
667 \r
668 @param[in] Entry The entry to be removed.\r
669 @param[in] Context Pointer to the callback context corresponds to the Context in NetDestroyLinkList.\r
670\r
671 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry has been removed successfully.\r
672 @retval Others Fail to remove the entry.\r
673\r
674**/\r
675typedef\r
676EFI_STATUS\r
677(EFIAPI *NET_DESTROY_LINK_LIST_CALLBACK) (\r
678 IN LIST_ENTRY *Entry,\r
679 IN VOID *Context OPTIONAL\r
680);\r
681\r
682/**\r
683 Safe destroy nodes in a linked list, and return the length of the list after all possible operations finished.\r
684\r
685 Destroy network children list by list traversals is not safe due to graph dependencies between nodes.\r
686 This function performs a safe traversal to destroy these nodes by checking to see if the node being destroyed\r
687 has been removed from the list or not.\r
688 If it has been removed, then restart the traversal from the head.\r
689 If it hasn't been removed, then continue with the next node directly.\r
690 This function will end the iterate and return the CallBack's last return value if error happens,\r
691 or retrun EFI_SUCCESS if 2 complete passes are made with no changes in the number of children in the list. \r
692\r
693 @param[in] List The head of the list.\r
694 @param[in] CallBack Pointer to the callback function to destroy one node in the list.\r
695 @param[in] Context Pointer to the callback function's context: corresponds to the\r
696 parameter Context in NET_DESTROY_LINK_LIST_CALLBACK.\r
697 @param[out] ListLength The length of the link list if the function returns successfully.\r
698\r
699 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Two complete passes are made with no changes in the number of children.\r
700 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The input parameter is invalid.\r
701 @retval Others Return the CallBack's last return value.\r
702\r
703**/\r
704EFI_STATUS\r
705EFIAPI\r
706NetDestroyLinkList (\r
707 IN LIST_ENTRY *List,\r
708 IN NET_DESTROY_LINK_LIST_CALLBACK CallBack,\r
709 IN VOID *Context, OPTIONAL\r
710 OUT UINTN *ListLength OPTIONAL\r
711);\r
712\r
713/**\r
714 This function checks the input Handle to see if it's one of these handles in ChildHandleBuffer.\r
715\r
716 @param[in] Handle Handle to be checked.\r
717 @param[in] NumberOfChildren Number of Handles in ChildHandleBuffer.\r
718 @param[in] ChildHandleBuffer An array of child handles to be freed. May be NULL\r
719 if NumberOfChildren is 0.\r
720\r
721 @retval TURE Found the input Handle in ChildHandleBuffer.\r
722 @retval FALSE Can't find the input Handle in ChildHandleBuffer.\r
723\r
724**/\r
725BOOLEAN\r
726NetIsInHandleBuffer (\r
727 IN EFI_HANDLE Handle,\r
728 IN UINTN NumberOfChildren,\r
729 IN EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandleBuffer OPTIONAL\r
730);\r
97b38d4e 731\r
732//\r
733// Object container: EFI network stack spec defines various kinds of\r
734// tokens. The drivers can share code to manage those objects.\r
735//\r
736typedef struct {\r
737 LIST_ENTRY Link;\r
738 VOID *Key;\r
739 VOID *Value;\r
740} NET_MAP_ITEM;\r
741\r
742typedef struct {\r
743 LIST_ENTRY Used;\r
744 LIST_ENTRY Recycled;\r
745 UINTN Count;\r
746} NET_MAP;\r
747\r
748#define NET_MAP_INCREAMENT 64\r
749\r
750/**\r
751 Initialize the netmap. Netmap is a reposity to keep the <Key, Value> pairs.\r
1204fe83 752\r
753 Initialize the forward and backward links of two head nodes donated by Map->Used\r
3a1ab4bc 754 and Map->Recycled of two doubly linked lists.\r
755 Initializes the count of the <Key, Value> pairs in the netmap to zero.\r
1204fe83 756\r
3a1ab4bc 757 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
758 If the address of Map->Used is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
759 If the address of Map->Recycled is NULl, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 760\r
ae213b7d 761 @param[in, out] Map The netmap to initialize.\r
97b38d4e 762\r
763**/\r
764VOID\r
765EFIAPI\r
766NetMapInit (\r
ae213b7d 767 IN OUT NET_MAP *Map\r
97b38d4e 768 );\r
769\r
770/**\r
771 To clean up the netmap, that is, release allocated memories.\r
1204fe83 772\r
e9b67286 773 Removes all nodes of the Used doubly linked list and frees memory of all related netmap items.\r
3a1ab4bc 774 Removes all nodes of the Recycled doubly linked list and free memory of all related netmap items.\r
e9b67286 775 The number of the <Key, Value> pairs in the netmap is set to zero.\r
1204fe83 776\r
3a1ab4bc 777 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 778\r
ae213b7d 779 @param[in, out] Map The netmap to clean up.\r
97b38d4e 780\r
781**/\r
782VOID\r
783EFIAPI\r
784NetMapClean (\r
ae213b7d 785 IN OUT NET_MAP *Map\r
97b38d4e 786 );\r
787\r
788/**\r
3a1ab4bc 789 Test whether the netmap is empty and return true if it is.\r
1204fe83 790\r
3a1ab4bc 791 If the number of the <Key, Value> pairs in the netmap is zero, return TRUE.\r
1204fe83 792\r
3a1ab4bc 793 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 794\r
795\r
ae213b7d 796 @param[in] Map The net map to test.\r
97b38d4e 797\r
798 @return TRUE if the netmap is empty, otherwise FALSE.\r
799\r
800**/\r
801BOOLEAN\r
802EFIAPI\r
803NetMapIsEmpty (\r
804 IN NET_MAP *Map\r
805 );\r
806\r
807/**\r
808 Return the number of the <Key, Value> pairs in the netmap.\r
809\r
ae213b7d 810 @param[in] Map The netmap to get the entry number.\r
97b38d4e 811\r
812 @return The entry number in the netmap.\r
813\r
814**/\r
815UINTN\r
816EFIAPI\r
817NetMapGetCount (\r
818 IN NET_MAP *Map\r
819 );\r
820\r
821/**\r
822 Allocate an item to save the <Key, Value> pair to the head of the netmap.\r
1204fe83 823\r
3a1ab4bc 824 Allocate an item to save the <Key, Value> pair and add corresponding node entry\r
1204fe83 825 to the beginning of the Used doubly linked list. The number of the <Key, Value>\r
3a1ab4bc 826 pairs in the netmap increase by 1.\r
97b38d4e 827\r
3a1ab4bc 828 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 829\r
ae213b7d 830 @param[in, out] Map The netmap to insert into.\r
831 @param[in] Key The user's key.\r
832 @param[in] Value The user's value for the key.\r
97b38d4e 833\r
ae213b7d 834 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate the memory for the item.\r
835 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The item is inserted to the head.\r
97b38d4e 836\r
837**/\r
838EFI_STATUS\r
839EFIAPI\r
840NetMapInsertHead (\r
ae213b7d 841 IN OUT NET_MAP *Map,\r
97b38d4e 842 IN VOID *Key,\r
843 IN VOID *Value OPTIONAL\r
844 );\r
845\r
846/**\r
847 Allocate an item to save the <Key, Value> pair to the tail of the netmap.\r
848\r
3a1ab4bc 849 Allocate an item to save the <Key, Value> pair and add corresponding node entry\r
1204fe83 850 to the tail of the Used doubly linked list. The number of the <Key, Value>\r
3a1ab4bc 851 pairs in the netmap increase by 1.\r
852\r
853 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 854\r
ae213b7d 855 @param[in, out] Map The netmap to insert into.\r
856 @param[in] Key The user's key.\r
857 @param[in] Value The user's value for the key.\r
97b38d4e 858\r
ae213b7d 859 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate the memory for the item.\r
860 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The item is inserted to the tail.\r
97b38d4e 861\r
862**/\r
863EFI_STATUS\r
864EFIAPI\r
865NetMapInsertTail (\r
ae213b7d 866 IN OUT NET_MAP *Map,\r
97b38d4e 867 IN VOID *Key,\r
868 IN VOID *Value OPTIONAL\r
869 );\r
870\r
871/**\r
e9b67286 872 Finds the key in the netmap and returns the point to the item containing the Key.\r
1204fe83 873\r
874 Iterate the Used doubly linked list of the netmap to get every item. Compare the key of every\r
3a1ab4bc 875 item with the key to search. It returns the point to the item contains the Key if found.\r
97b38d4e 876\r
3a1ab4bc 877 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 878\r
ae213b7d 879 @param[in] Map The netmap to search within.\r
880 @param[in] Key The key to search.\r
97b38d4e 881\r
882 @return The point to the item contains the Key, or NULL if Key isn't in the map.\r
883\r
884**/\r
ae213b7d 885NET_MAP_ITEM *\r
97b38d4e 886EFIAPI\r
887NetMapFindKey (\r
888 IN NET_MAP *Map,\r
889 IN VOID *Key\r
890 );\r
891\r
892/**\r
3a1ab4bc 893 Remove the node entry of the item from the netmap and return the key of the removed item.\r
1204fe83 894\r
895 Remove the node entry of the item from the Used doubly linked list of the netmap.\r
896 The number of the <Key, Value> pairs in the netmap decrease by 1. Then add the node\r
3a1ab4bc 897 entry of the item to the Recycled doubly linked list of the netmap. If Value is not NULL,\r
898 Value will point to the value of the item. It returns the key of the removed item.\r
1204fe83 899\r
3a1ab4bc 900 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
901 If Item is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
902 if item in not in the netmap, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 903\r
ae213b7d 904 @param[in, out] Map The netmap to remove the item from.\r
905 @param[in, out] Item The item to remove.\r
906 @param[out] Value The variable to receive the value if not NULL.\r
97b38d4e 907\r
ae213b7d 908 @return The key of the removed item.\r
97b38d4e 909\r
910**/\r
911VOID *\r
912EFIAPI\r
913NetMapRemoveItem (\r
ae213b7d 914 IN OUT NET_MAP *Map,\r
915 IN OUT NET_MAP_ITEM *Item,\r
916 OUT VOID **Value OPTIONAL\r
97b38d4e 917 );\r
918\r
919/**\r
3a1ab4bc 920 Remove the first node entry on the netmap and return the key of the removed item.\r
97b38d4e 921\r
1204fe83 922 Remove the first node entry from the Used doubly linked list of the netmap.\r
923 The number of the <Key, Value> pairs in the netmap decrease by 1. Then add the node\r
3a1ab4bc 924 entry to the Recycled doubly linked list of the netmap. If parameter Value is not NULL,\r
925 parameter Value will point to the value of the item. It returns the key of the removed item.\r
1204fe83 926\r
3a1ab4bc 927 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
928 If the Used doubly linked list is empty, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 929\r
ae213b7d 930 @param[in, out] Map The netmap to remove the head from.\r
931 @param[out] Value The variable to receive the value if not NULL.\r
97b38d4e 932\r
ae213b7d 933 @return The key of the item removed.\r
97b38d4e 934\r
935**/\r
936VOID *\r
937EFIAPI\r
938NetMapRemoveHead (\r
ae213b7d 939 IN OUT NET_MAP *Map,\r
940 OUT VOID **Value OPTIONAL\r
97b38d4e 941 );\r
942\r
943/**\r
3a1ab4bc 944 Remove the last node entry on the netmap and return the key of the removed item.\r
97b38d4e 945\r
1204fe83 946 Remove the last node entry from the Used doubly linked list of the netmap.\r
947 The number of the <Key, Value> pairs in the netmap decrease by 1. Then add the node\r
3a1ab4bc 948 entry to the Recycled doubly linked list of the netmap. If parameter Value is not NULL,\r
949 parameter Value will point to the value of the item. It returns the key of the removed item.\r
1204fe83 950\r
3a1ab4bc 951 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
952 If the Used doubly linked list is empty, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 953\r
ae213b7d 954 @param[in, out] Map The netmap to remove the tail from.\r
955 @param[out] Value The variable to receive the value if not NULL.\r
97b38d4e 956\r
ae213b7d 957 @return The key of the item removed.\r
97b38d4e 958\r
959**/\r
960VOID *\r
961EFIAPI\r
962NetMapRemoveTail (\r
ae213b7d 963 IN OUT NET_MAP *Map,\r
964 OUT VOID **Value OPTIONAL\r
97b38d4e 965 );\r
966\r
967typedef\r
968EFI_STATUS\r
e798cd87 969(EFIAPI *NET_MAP_CALLBACK) (\r
97b38d4e 970 IN NET_MAP *Map,\r
971 IN NET_MAP_ITEM *Item,\r
972 IN VOID *Arg\r
973 );\r
974\r
975/**\r
3a1ab4bc 976 Iterate through the netmap and call CallBack for each item.\r
1204fe83 977\r
3a1ab4bc 978 It will contiue the traverse if CallBack returns EFI_SUCCESS, otherwise, break\r
1204fe83 979 from the loop. It returns the CallBack's last return value. This function is\r
3a1ab4bc 980 delete safe for the current item.\r
97b38d4e 981\r
3a1ab4bc 982 If Map is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
983 If CallBack is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 984\r
ae213b7d 985 @param[in] Map The Map to iterate through.\r
986 @param[in] CallBack The callback function to call for each item.\r
987 @param[in] Arg The opaque parameter to the callback.\r
97b38d4e 988\r
64a80549 989 @retval EFI_SUCCESS There is no item in the netmap, or CallBack for each item\r
990 returns EFI_SUCCESS.\r
ae213b7d 991 @retval Others It returns the CallBack's last return value.\r
97b38d4e 992\r
993**/\r
994EFI_STATUS\r
995EFIAPI\r
996NetMapIterate (\r
997 IN NET_MAP *Map,\r
998 IN NET_MAP_CALLBACK CallBack,\r
f6b7393c 999 IN VOID *Arg OPTIONAL\r
97b38d4e 1000 );\r
1001\r
1002\r
1003//\r
1004// Helper functions to implement driver binding and service binding protocols.\r
1005//\r
1006/**\r
1007 Create a child of the service that is identified by ServiceBindingGuid.\r
1204fe83 1008\r
3a1ab4bc 1009 Get the ServiceBinding Protocol first, then use it to create a child.\r
97b38d4e 1010\r
3a1ab4bc 1011 If ServiceBindingGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1012 If ChildHandle is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 1013\r
ae213b7d 1014 @param[in] Controller The controller which has the service installed.\r
1015 @param[in] Image The image handle used to open service.\r
1016 @param[in] ServiceBindingGuid The service's Guid.\r
e9b67286 1017 @param[in, out] ChildHandle The handle to receive the created child.\r
97b38d4e 1018\r
e9b67286 1019 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The child was successfully created.\r
97b38d4e 1020 @retval Others Failed to create the child.\r
1021\r
1022**/\r
1023EFI_STATUS\r
1024EFIAPI\r
1025NetLibCreateServiceChild (\r
ae213b7d 1026 IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,\r
1027 IN EFI_HANDLE Image,\r
97b38d4e 1028 IN EFI_GUID *ServiceBindingGuid,\r
ae213b7d 1029 IN OUT EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandle\r
97b38d4e 1030 );\r
1031\r
1032/**\r
e9b67286 1033 Destroy a child of the service that is identified by ServiceBindingGuid.\r
1204fe83 1034\r
3a1ab4bc 1035 Get the ServiceBinding Protocol first, then use it to destroy a child.\r
1204fe83 1036\r
3a1ab4bc 1037 If ServiceBindingGuid is NULL, then ASSERT().\r
1204fe83 1038\r
ae213b7d 1039 @param[in] Controller The controller which has the service installed.\r
1040 @param[in] Image The image handle used to open service.\r
1041 @param[in] ServiceBindingGuid The service's Guid.\r
e9b67286 1042 @param[in] ChildHandle The child to destroy.\r
97b38d4e 1043\r
64a80549 1044 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The child was destroyed.\r
e9b67286 1045 @retval Others Failed to destroy the child.\r
97b38d4e 1046\r
1047**/\r
1048EFI_STATUS\r
1049EFIAPI\r
1050NetLibDestroyServiceChild (\r
ae213b7d 1051 IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,\r
1052 IN EFI_HANDLE Image,\r
97b38d4e 1053 IN EFI_GUID *ServiceBindingGuid,\r
1054 IN EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle\r
1055 );\r
1056\r
1057/**\r
779ae357 1058 Get handle with Simple Network Protocol installed on it.\r
1059\r
1060 There should be MNP Service Binding Protocol installed on the input ServiceHandle.\r
1061 If Simple Network Protocol is already installed on the ServiceHandle, the\r
1062 ServiceHandle will be returned. If SNP is not installed on the ServiceHandle,\r
1063 try to find its parent handle with SNP installed.\r
1064\r
1065 @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are\r
1066 installed on.\r
1067 @param[out] Snp The pointer to store the address of the SNP instance.\r
1068 This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.\r
1069\r
1070 @return The SNP handle, or NULL if not found.\r
1071\r
1072**/\r
1073EFI_HANDLE\r
1074EFIAPI\r
1075NetLibGetSnpHandle (\r
1076 IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,\r
1077 OUT EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL **Snp OPTIONAL\r
1078 );\r
1079\r
1080/**\r
1081 Retrieve VLAN ID of a VLAN device handle.\r
1082\r
1083 Search VLAN device path node in Device Path of specified ServiceHandle and\r
1084 return its VLAN ID. If no VLAN device path node found, then this ServiceHandle\r
1085 is not a VLAN device handle, and 0 will be returned.\r
1086\r
1087 @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are\r
1088 installed on.\r
1089\r
1090 @return VLAN ID of the device handle, or 0 if not a VLAN device.\r
97b38d4e 1091\r
779ae357 1092**/\r
1093UINT16\r
1094EFIAPI\r
1095NetLibGetVlanId (\r
1096 IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle\r
1097 );\r
1098\r
1099/**\r
1100 Find VLAN device handle with specified VLAN ID.\r
1101\r
1102 The VLAN child device handle is created by VLAN Config Protocol on ControllerHandle.\r
1103 This function will append VLAN device path node to the parent device path,\r
1104 and then use LocateDevicePath() to find the correct VLAN device handle.\r
1105\r
e2851998 1106 @param[in] ControllerHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are\r
779ae357 1107 installed on.\r
e2851998 1108 @param[in] VlanId The configured VLAN ID for the VLAN device.\r
779ae357 1109\r
1110 @return The VLAN device handle, or NULL if not found.\r
1111\r
1112**/\r
1113EFI_HANDLE\r
1114EFIAPI\r
1115NetLibGetVlanHandle (\r
1116 IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,\r
1117 IN UINT16 VlanId\r
1118 );\r
1119\r
1120/**\r
1121 Get MAC address associated with the network service handle.\r
1122\r
1123 There should be MNP Service Binding Protocol installed on the input ServiceHandle.\r
1124 If SNP is installed on the ServiceHandle or its parent handle, MAC address will\r
1125 be retrieved from SNP. If no SNP found, try to get SNP mode data use MNP.\r
1126\r
1127 @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are\r
1128 installed on.\r
1129 @param[out] MacAddress The pointer to store the returned MAC address.\r
1130 @param[out] AddressSize The length of returned MAC address.\r
1131\r
64a80549 1132 @retval EFI_SUCCESS MAC address was returned successfully.\r
779ae357 1133 @retval Others Failed to get SNP mode data.\r
1134\r
1135**/\r
1136EFI_STATUS\r
1137EFIAPI\r
1138NetLibGetMacAddress (\r
1139 IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,\r
1140 OUT EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *MacAddress,\r
1141 OUT UINTN *AddressSize\r
1142 );\r
1143\r
1144/**\r
1145 Convert MAC address of the NIC associated with specified Service Binding Handle\r
1146 to a unicode string. Callers are responsible for freeing the string storage.\r
3a1ab4bc 1147\r
779ae357 1148 Locate simple network protocol associated with the Service Binding Handle and\r
1149 get the mac address from SNP. Then convert the mac address into a unicode\r
1150 string. It takes 2 unicode characters to represent a 1 byte binary buffer.\r
1151 Plus one unicode character for the null-terminator.\r
3a1ab4bc 1152\r
779ae357 1153 @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocol is\r
64a80549 1154 installed.\r
779ae357 1155 @param[in] ImageHandle The image handle used to act as the agent handle to\r
b00ed21a 1156 get the simple network protocol. This parameter is\r
1157 optional and may be NULL.\r
ae213b7d 1158 @param[out] MacString The pointer to store the address of the string\r
1159 representation of the mac address.\r
1204fe83 1160\r
64a80549 1161 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted the mac address a unicode string successfully.\r
1162 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough memory resources.\r
ae213b7d 1163 @retval Others Failed to open the simple network protocol.\r
97b38d4e 1164\r
1165**/\r
1166EFI_STATUS\r
1167EFIAPI\r
1168NetLibGetMacString (\r
779ae357 1169 IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,\r
b00ed21a 1170 IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, OPTIONAL\r
ae213b7d 1171 OUT CHAR16 **MacString\r
97b38d4e 1172 );\r
1173\r
dd29f3ed 1174/**\r
1175 Detect media status for specified network device.\r
1176\r
1177 The underlying UNDI driver may or may not support reporting media status from\r
1178 GET_STATUS command (PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_NO_MEDIA_SUPPORTED). This routine\r
3b1464d5 1179 will try to invoke Snp->GetStatus() to get the media status. If media is already\r
1180 present, it returns directly. If media is not present, it will stop SNP and then\r
1181 restart SNP to get the latest media status. This provides an opportunity to get \r
64a80549 1182 the correct media status for old UNDI driver, which doesn't support reporting \r
1183 media status from GET_STATUS command.\r
1184 Note: there are two limitations for the current algorithm:\r
1185 1) For UNDI with this capability, when the cable is not attached, there will\r
1186 be an redundant Stop/Start() process.\r
3b1464d5 1187 2) for UNDI without this capability, in case that network cable is attached when\r
1188 Snp->Initialize() is invoked while network cable is unattached later,\r
1189 NetLibDetectMedia() will report MediaPresent as TRUE, causing upper layer\r
1190 apps to wait for timeout time.\r
dd29f3ed 1191\r
1192 @param[in] ServiceHandle The handle where network service binding protocols are\r
64a80549 1193 installed.\r
dd29f3ed 1194 @param[out] MediaPresent The pointer to store the media status.\r
1195\r
1196 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Media detection success.\r
64a80549 1197 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ServiceHandle is not a valid network device handle.\r
1198 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The network device does not support media detection.\r
1199 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR SNP is in an unknown state.\r
dd29f3ed 1200\r
1201**/\r
1202EFI_STATUS\r
1203EFIAPI\r
1204NetLibDetectMedia (\r
1205 IN EFI_HANDLE ServiceHandle,\r
1206 OUT BOOLEAN *MediaPresent\r
1207 );\r
1208\r
97b38d4e 1209/**\r
1210 Create an IPv4 device path node.\r
1204fe83 1211\r
3a1ab4bc 1212 The header type of IPv4 device path node is MESSAGING_DEVICE_PATH.\r
1213 The header subtype of IPv4 device path node is MSG_IPv4_DP.\r
1214 The length of the IPv4 device path node in bytes is 19.\r
64a80549 1215 Get other information from parameters to make up the whole IPv4 device path node.\r
97b38d4e 1216\r
64a80549 1217 @param[in, out] Node The pointer to the IPv4 device path node.\r
f6b7393c 1218 @param[in] Controller The controller handle.\r
ae213b7d 1219 @param[in] LocalIp The local IPv4 address.\r
1220 @param[in] LocalPort The local port.\r
1221 @param[in] RemoteIp The remote IPv4 address.\r
1222 @param[in] RemotePort The remote port.\r
1223 @param[in] Protocol The protocol type in the IP header.\r
1224 @param[in] UseDefaultAddress Whether this instance is using default address or not.\r
97b38d4e 1225\r
97b38d4e 1226**/\r
1227VOID\r
1228EFIAPI\r
1229NetLibCreateIPv4DPathNode (\r
1230 IN OUT IPv4_DEVICE_PATH *Node,\r
1231 IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,\r
1232 IN IP4_ADDR LocalIp,\r
1233 IN UINT16 LocalPort,\r
1234 IN IP4_ADDR RemoteIp,\r
1235 IN UINT16 RemotePort,\r
1236 IN UINT16 Protocol,\r
1237 IN BOOLEAN UseDefaultAddress\r
1238 );\r
1239\r
f6b7393c 1240/**\r
1241 Create an IPv6 device path node.\r
1204fe83 1242\r
f6b7393c 1243 The header type of IPv6 device path node is MESSAGING_DEVICE_PATH.\r
1244 The header subtype of IPv6 device path node is MSG_IPv6_DP.\r
1245 The length of the IPv6 device path node in bytes is 43.\r
64a80549 1246 Get other information from parameters to make up the whole IPv6 device path node.\r
f6b7393c 1247\r
64a80549 1248 @param[in, out] Node The pointer to the IPv6 device path node.\r
f6b7393c 1249 @param[in] Controller The controller handle.\r
1250 @param[in] LocalIp The local IPv6 address.\r
1251 @param[in] LocalPort The local port.\r
1252 @param[in] RemoteIp The remote IPv6 address.\r
1253 @param[in] RemotePort The remote port.\r
1254 @param[in] Protocol The protocol type in the IP header.\r
1255\r
1256**/\r
1257VOID\r
1258EFIAPI\r
1259NetLibCreateIPv6DPathNode (\r
1260 IN OUT IPv6_DEVICE_PATH *Node,\r
1261 IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,\r
1262 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *LocalIp,\r
1263 IN UINT16 LocalPort,\r
1264 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *RemoteIp,\r
1265 IN UINT16 RemotePort,\r
1266 IN UINT16 Protocol\r
1267 );\r
1268\r
1269\r
97b38d4e 1270/**\r
1271 Find the UNDI/SNP handle from controller and protocol GUID.\r
1204fe83 1272\r
e9b67286 1273 For example, IP will open an MNP child to transmit/receive\r
1274 packets. When MNP is stopped, IP should also be stopped. IP\r
64a80549 1275 needs to find its own private data that is related the IP's\r
1276 service binding instance that is installed on the UNDI/SNP handle.\r
1277 The controller is then either an MNP or an ARP child handle. Note that\r
1278 IP opens these handles using BY_DRIVER. Use that infomation to get the\r
97b38d4e 1279 UNDI/SNP handle.\r
1280\r
64a80549 1281 @param[in] Controller The protocol handle to check.\r
ae213b7d 1282 @param[in] ProtocolGuid The protocol that is related with the handle.\r
97b38d4e 1283\r
ae213b7d 1284 @return The UNDI/SNP handle or NULL for errors.\r
97b38d4e 1285\r
1286**/\r
1287EFI_HANDLE\r
1288EFIAPI\r
1289NetLibGetNicHandle (\r
1290 IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,\r
1291 IN EFI_GUID *ProtocolGuid\r
1292 );\r
1293\r
97b38d4e 1294/**\r
1295 This is the default unload handle for all the network drivers.\r
1296\r
3a1ab4bc 1297 Disconnect the driver specified by ImageHandle from all the devices in the handle database.\r
1298 Uninstall all the protocols installed in the driver entry point.\r
1204fe83 1299\r
ae213b7d 1300 @param[in] ImageHandle The drivers' driver image.\r
97b38d4e 1301\r
1302 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The image is unloaded.\r
1303 @retval Others Failed to unload the image.\r
1304\r
1305**/\r
1306EFI_STATUS\r
1307EFIAPI\r
1308NetLibDefaultUnload (\r
1309 IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle\r
1310 );\r
1311\r
e4ef0031 1312/**\r
1313 Convert one Null-terminated ASCII string (decimal dotted) to EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS.\r
1314\r
1315 @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.\r
1316 @param[out] Ip4Address The pointer to the converted IPv4 address.\r
1317\r
64a80549 1318 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv4 address successfully.\r
1319 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformated, or Ip4Address is NULL.\r
e4ef0031 1320\r
1321**/\r
1322EFI_STATUS\r
e798cd87 1323EFIAPI\r
e4ef0031 1324NetLibAsciiStrToIp4 (\r
1325 IN CONST CHAR8 *String,\r
1326 OUT EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS *Ip4Address\r
1327 );\r
1328\r
1329/**\r
1330 Convert one Null-terminated ASCII string to EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS. The format of the\r
1331 string is defined in RFC 4291 - Text Pepresentation of Addresses.\r
1332\r
1333 @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.\r
1334 @param[out] Ip6Address The pointer to the converted IPv6 address.\r
1335\r
64a80549 1336 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv6 address successfully.\r
1337 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformated, or Ip6Address is NULL.\r
e4ef0031 1338\r
1339**/\r
1340EFI_STATUS\r
e798cd87 1341EFIAPI\r
e4ef0031 1342NetLibAsciiStrToIp6 (\r
1343 IN CONST CHAR8 *String,\r
1344 OUT EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address\r
1345 );\r
1346\r
1347/**\r
1348 Convert one Null-terminated Unicode string (decimal dotted) to EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS.\r
1349\r
1350 @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.\r
1351 @param[out] Ip4Address The pointer to the converted IPv4 address.\r
1352\r
64a80549 1353 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv4 address successfully.\r
e4ef0031 1354 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is mal-formated or Ip4Address is NULL.\r
64a80549 1355 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to perform the operation due to lack of resources.\r
e4ef0031 1356\r
1357**/\r
1358EFI_STATUS\r
e798cd87 1359EFIAPI\r
e4ef0031 1360NetLibStrToIp4 (\r
1361 IN CONST CHAR16 *String,\r
1362 OUT EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS *Ip4Address\r
1363 );\r
1364\r
1365/**\r
1366 Convert one Null-terminated Unicode string to EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS. The format of\r
1367 the string is defined in RFC 4291 - Text Pepresentation of Addresses.\r
1368\r
1369 @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.\r
1370 @param[out] Ip6Address The pointer to the converted IPv6 address.\r
1371\r
64a80549 1372 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv6 address successfully.\r
1373 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformated or Ip6Address is NULL.\r
1374 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to perform the operation due to a lack of resources.\r
e4ef0031 1375\r
1376**/\r
1377EFI_STATUS\r
e798cd87 1378EFIAPI\r
e4ef0031 1379NetLibStrToIp6 (\r
1380 IN CONST CHAR16 *String,\r
1381 OUT EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address\r
1382 );\r
1383\r
1384/**\r
1385 Convert one Null-terminated Unicode string to EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS and prefix length.\r
1386 The format of the string is defined in RFC 4291 - Text Pepresentation of Addresses\r
1387 Prefixes: ipv6-address/prefix-length.\r
1388\r
1389 @param[in] String The pointer to the Ascii string.\r
1390 @param[out] Ip6Address The pointer to the converted IPv6 address.\r
1391 @param[out] PrefixLength The pointer to the converted prefix length.\r
1392\r
64a80549 1393 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Converted to an IPv6 address successfully.\r
1394 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The string is malformated, or Ip6Address is NULL.\r
1395 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to perform the operation due to a lack of resources.\r
e4ef0031 1396\r
1397**/\r
1398EFI_STATUS\r
e798cd87 1399EFIAPI\r
e4ef0031 1400NetLibStrToIp6andPrefix (\r
1401 IN CONST CHAR16 *String,\r
1402 OUT EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address,\r
1403 OUT UINT8 *PrefixLength\r
1404 );\r
b45b45b2 1405\r
216f7970 1406/**\r
1407\r
1408 Convert one EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS to Null-terminated Unicode string.\r
1409 The text representation of address is defined in RFC 4291.\r
1410 \r
1411 @param[in] Ip6Address The pointer to the IPv6 address.\r
1412 @param[out] String The buffer to return the converted string.\r
1413 @param[in] StringSize The length in bytes of the input String.\r
1414 \r
1415 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Convert to string successfully.\r
1416 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The input parameter is invalid.\r
1417 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The BufferSize is too small for the result. BufferSize has been \r
1418 updated with the size needed to complete the request.\r
1419**/\r
1420EFI_STATUS\r
1421EFIAPI\r
1422NetLibIp6ToStr (\r
1423 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Ip6Address,\r
1424 OUT CHAR16 *String,\r
1425 IN UINTN StringSize\r
1426 );\r
1427\r
b45b45b2 1428//\r
e4ef0031 1429// Various signatures\r
b45b45b2 1430//\r
1431#define NET_BUF_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'b', 'u', 'f')\r
1432#define NET_VECTOR_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'v', 'e', 'c')\r
1433#define NET_QUE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('n', 'b', 'q', 'u')\r
97b38d4e 1434\r
1435\r
b45b45b2 1436#define NET_PROTO_DATA 64 // Opaque buffer for protocols\r
1437#define NET_BUF_HEAD 1 // Trim or allocate space from head\r
1438#define NET_BUF_TAIL 0 // Trim or allocate space from tail\r
1439#define NET_VECTOR_OWN_FIRST 0x01 // We allocated the 1st block in the vector\r
97b38d4e 1440\r
1441#define NET_CHECK_SIGNATURE(PData, SIGNATURE) \\r
1442 ASSERT (((PData) != NULL) && ((PData)->Signature == (SIGNATURE)))\r
1443\r
97b38d4e 1444//\r
1445// Single memory block in the vector.\r
1446//\r
1447typedef struct {\r
1448 UINT32 Len; // The block's length\r
1449 UINT8 *Bulk; // The block's Data\r
1450} NET_BLOCK;\r
1451\r
e798cd87 1452typedef VOID (EFIAPI *NET_VECTOR_EXT_FREE) (VOID *Arg);\r
97b38d4e 1453\r
1454//\r
1455//NET_VECTOR contains several blocks to hold all packet's\r
1456//fragments and other house-keeping stuff for sharing. It\r
1457//doesn't specify the where actual packet fragment begins.\r
1458//\r
1459typedef struct {\r
1460 UINT32 Signature;\r
1461 INTN RefCnt; // Reference count to share NET_VECTOR.\r
1462 NET_VECTOR_EXT_FREE Free; // external function to free NET_VECTOR\r
1463 VOID *Arg; // opeque argument to Free\r
1464 UINT32 Flag; // Flags, NET_VECTOR_OWN_FIRST\r
1465 UINT32 Len; // Total length of the assocated BLOCKs\r
1466\r
1467 UINT32 BlockNum;\r
1468 NET_BLOCK Block[1];\r
1469} NET_VECTOR;\r
1470\r
1471//\r
e9b67286 1472//NET_BLOCK_OP operates on the NET_BLOCK. It specifies\r
1473//where the actual fragment begins and ends\r
97b38d4e 1474//\r
1475typedef struct {\r
1476 UINT8 *BlockHead; // Block's head, or the smallest valid Head\r
1477 UINT8 *BlockTail; // Block's tail. BlockTail-BlockHead=block length\r
1478 UINT8 *Head; // 1st byte of the data in the block\r
1479 UINT8 *Tail; // Tail of the data in the block, Tail-Head=Size\r
1480 UINT32 Size; // The size of the data\r
1481} NET_BLOCK_OP;\r
1482\r
f6b7393c 1483typedef union {\r
1484 IP4_HEAD *Ip4;\r
1485 EFI_IP6_HEADER *Ip6;\r
1486} NET_IP_HEAD;\r
97b38d4e 1487\r
1488//\r
1489//NET_BUF is the buffer manage structure used by the\r
e9b67286 1490//network stack. Every network packet may be fragmented. The Vector points to\r
1491//memory blocks used by each fragment, and BlockOp\r
97b38d4e 1492//specifies where each fragment begins and ends.\r
1493//\r
e9b67286 1494//It also contains an opaque area for the protocol to store\r
1495//per-packet information. Protocol must be careful not\r
97b38d4e 1496//to overwrite the members after that.\r
1497//\r
1498typedef struct {\r
f6b7393c 1499 UINT32 Signature;\r
1500 INTN RefCnt;\r
1501 LIST_ENTRY List; // The List this NET_BUF is on\r
97b38d4e 1502\r
f6b7393c 1503 NET_IP_HEAD Ip; // Network layer header, for fast access\r
1504 TCP_HEAD *Tcp; // Transport layer header, for fast access\r
1505 EFI_UDP_HEADER *Udp; // User Datagram Protocol header\r
1506 UINT8 ProtoData [NET_PROTO_DATA]; //Protocol specific data\r
97b38d4e 1507\r
f6b7393c 1508 NET_VECTOR *Vector; // The vector containing the packet\r
97b38d4e 1509\r
f6b7393c 1510 UINT32 BlockOpNum; // Total number of BlockOp in the buffer\r
1511 UINT32 TotalSize; // Total size of the actual packet\r
1512 NET_BLOCK_OP BlockOp[1]; // Specify the position of actual packet\r
97b38d4e 1513} NET_BUF;\r
1514\r
97b38d4e 1515//\r
e9b67286 1516//A queue of NET_BUFs. It is a thin extension of\r
97b38d4e 1517//NET_BUF functions.\r
1518//\r
1519typedef struct {\r
1520 UINT32 Signature;\r
1521 INTN RefCnt;\r
1522 LIST_ENTRY List; // The List this buffer queue is on\r
1523\r
1524 LIST_ENTRY BufList; // list of queued buffers\r
1525 UINT32 BufSize; // total length of DATA in the buffers\r
1526 UINT32 BufNum; // total number of buffers on the chain\r
1527} NET_BUF_QUEUE;\r
1528\r
1529//\r
1530// Pseudo header for TCP and UDP checksum\r
1531//\r
1532#pragma pack(1)\r
1533typedef struct {\r
1534 IP4_ADDR SrcIp;\r
1535 IP4_ADDR DstIp;\r
1536 UINT8 Reserved;\r
1537 UINT8 Protocol;\r
1538 UINT16 Len;\r
1539} NET_PSEUDO_HDR;\r
f6b7393c 1540\r
1541typedef struct {\r
1542 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS SrcIp;\r
1543 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS DstIp;\r
1544 UINT32 Len;\r
1545 UINT32 Reserved:24;\r
1546 UINT32 NextHeader:8;\r
1547} NET_IP6_PSEUDO_HDR;\r
97b38d4e 1548#pragma pack()\r
1549\r
1550//\r
1551// The fragment entry table used in network interfaces. This is\r
1552// the same as NET_BLOCK now. Use two different to distinguish\r
1553// the two in case that NET_BLOCK be enhanced later.\r
1554//\r
1555typedef struct {\r
1556 UINT32 Len;\r
1557 UINT8 *Bulk;\r
1558} NET_FRAGMENT;\r
1559\r
1560#define NET_GET_REF(PData) ((PData)->RefCnt++)\r
1561#define NET_PUT_REF(PData) ((PData)->RefCnt--)\r
50d7ebad 1562#define NETBUF_FROM_PROTODATA(Info) BASE_CR((Info), NET_BUF, ProtoData)\r
97b38d4e 1563\r
1564#define NET_BUF_SHARED(Buf) \\r
1565 (((Buf)->RefCnt > 1) || ((Buf)->Vector->RefCnt > 1))\r
1566\r
1567#define NET_VECTOR_SIZE(BlockNum) \\r
1568 (sizeof (NET_VECTOR) + ((BlockNum) - 1) * sizeof (NET_BLOCK))\r
1569\r
1570#define NET_BUF_SIZE(BlockOpNum) \\r
1571 (sizeof (NET_BUF) + ((BlockOpNum) - 1) * sizeof (NET_BLOCK_OP))\r
1572\r
1573#define NET_HEADSPACE(BlockOp) \\r
1574 (UINTN)((BlockOp)->Head - (BlockOp)->BlockHead)\r
1575\r
1576#define NET_TAILSPACE(BlockOp) \\r
1577 (UINTN)((BlockOp)->BlockTail - (BlockOp)->Tail)\r
1578\r
1579/**\r
1580 Allocate a single block NET_BUF. Upon allocation, all the\r
1581 free space is in the tail room.\r
1582\r
ae213b7d 1583 @param[in] Len The length of the block.\r
97b38d4e 1584\r
64a80549 1585 @return The pointer to the allocated NET_BUF, or NULL if the\r
1586 allocation failed due to resource limitations.\r
97b38d4e 1587\r
1588**/\r
1589NET_BUF *\r
1590EFIAPI\r
1591NetbufAlloc (\r
1592 IN UINT32 Len\r
1593 );\r
1594\r
1595/**\r
7557df4d 1596 Free the net buffer and its associated NET_VECTOR.\r
1204fe83 1597\r
7557df4d 1598 Decrease the reference count of the net buffer by one. Free the associated net\r
1204fe83 1599 vector and itself if the reference count of the net buffer is decreased to 0.\r
1600 The net vector free operation decreases the reference count of the net\r
e9b67286 1601 vector by one, and performs the resource free operation when the reference count\r
1204fe83 1602 of the net vector is 0.\r
1603\r
64a80549 1604 @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the NET_BUF to be freed.\r
97b38d4e 1605\r
1606**/\r
1607VOID\r
1608EFIAPI\r
1609NetbufFree (\r
1610 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf\r
1611 );\r
1612\r
1613/**\r
1204fe83 1614 Get the index of NET_BLOCK_OP that contains the byte at Offset in the net\r
1615 buffer.\r
1616\r
1617 For example, this function can be used to retrieve the IP header in the packet. It\r
1618 also can be used to get the fragment that contains the byte used\r
1619 mainly by the library implementation itself.\r
97b38d4e 1620\r
64a80549 1621 @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.\r
7557df4d 1622 @param[in] Offset The offset of the byte.\r
1204fe83 1623 @param[out] Index Index of the NET_BLOCK_OP that contains the byte at\r
7557df4d 1624 Offset.\r
97b38d4e 1625\r
64a80549 1626 @return The pointer to the Offset'th byte of data in the net buffer, or NULL\r
7557df4d 1627 if there is no such data in the net buffer.\r
97b38d4e 1628\r
1629**/\r
1630UINT8 *\r
1631EFIAPI\r
1632NetbufGetByte (\r
1633 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
1634 IN UINT32 Offset,\r
ae213b7d 1635 OUT UINT32 *Index OPTIONAL\r
97b38d4e 1636 );\r
1637\r
1638/**\r
1204fe83 1639 Create a copy of the net buffer that shares the associated net vector.\r
1640\r
1641 The reference count of the newly created net buffer is set to 1. The reference\r
1642 count of the associated net vector is increased by one.\r
97b38d4e 1643\r
64a80549 1644 @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be cloned.\r
97b38d4e 1645\r
64a80549 1646 @return The pointer to the cloned net buffer, or NULL if the\r
1647 allocation failed due to resource limitations.\r
97b38d4e 1648\r
1649**/\r
7557df4d 1650NET_BUF *\r
97b38d4e 1651EFIAPI\r
1652NetbufClone (\r
1653 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf\r
1654 );\r
1655\r
1656/**\r
7557df4d 1657 Create a duplicated copy of the net buffer with data copied and HeadSpace\r
1658 bytes of head space reserved.\r
1204fe83 1659\r
7557df4d 1660 The duplicated net buffer will allocate its own memory to hold the data of the\r
1661 source net buffer.\r
1204fe83 1662\r
64a80549 1663 @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be duplicated from.\r
1664 @param[in, out] Duplicate The pointer to the net buffer to duplicate to. If\r
1665 NULL, a new net buffer is allocated.\r
1666 @param[in] HeadSpace The length of the head space to reserve.\r
7557df4d 1667\r
64a80549 1668 @return The pointer to the duplicated net buffer, or NULL if\r
1669 the allocation failed due to resource limitations.\r
97b38d4e 1670\r
1671**/\r
1672NET_BUF *\r
1673EFIAPI\r
1674NetbufDuplicate (\r
1675 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
ae213b7d 1676 IN OUT NET_BUF *Duplicate OPTIONAL,\r
97b38d4e 1677 IN UINT32 HeadSpace\r
1678 );\r
1679\r
1680/**\r
1204fe83 1681 Create a NET_BUF structure which contains Len byte data of Nbuf starting from\r
1682 Offset.\r
1683\r
1684 A new NET_BUF structure will be created but the associated data in NET_VECTOR\r
64a80549 1685 is shared. This function exists to perform IP packet fragmentation.\r
7557df4d 1686\r
64a80549 1687 @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be extracted.\r
1204fe83 1688 @param[in] Offset Starting point of the data to be included in the new\r
7557df4d 1689 net buffer.\r
64a80549 1690 @param[in] Len The bytes of data to be included in the new net buffer.\r
1691 @param[in] HeadSpace The bytes of the head space to reserve for the protocol header.\r
7557df4d 1692\r
64a80549 1693 @return The pointer to the cloned net buffer, or NULL if the\r
1694 allocation failed due to resource limitations.\r
97b38d4e 1695\r
1696**/\r
1697NET_BUF *\r
1698EFIAPI\r
1699NetbufGetFragment (\r
1700 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
1701 IN UINT32 Offset,\r
1702 IN UINT32 Len,\r
1703 IN UINT32 HeadSpace\r
1704 );\r
1705\r
1706/**\r
7557df4d 1707 Reserve some space in the header room of the net buffer.\r
1708\r
1204fe83 1709 Upon allocation, all the space is in the tail room of the buffer. Call this\r
64a80549 1710 function to move space to the header room. This function is quite limited\r
1204fe83 1711 in that it can only reserve space from the first block of an empty NET_BUF not\r
64a80549 1712 built from the external. However, it should be enough for the network stack.\r
97b38d4e 1713\r
64a80549 1714 @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.\r
7557df4d 1715 @param[in] Len The length of buffer to be reserved from the header.\r
97b38d4e 1716\r
1717**/\r
1718VOID\r
1719EFIAPI\r
1720NetbufReserve (\r
ae213b7d 1721 IN OUT NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
97b38d4e 1722 IN UINT32 Len\r
1723 );\r
1724\r
1725/**\r
1204fe83 1726 Allocate Len bytes of space from the header or tail of the buffer.\r
97b38d4e 1727\r
64a80549 1728 @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.\r
7557df4d 1729 @param[in] Len The length of the buffer to be allocated.\r
64a80549 1730 @param[in] FromHead The flag to indicate whether to reserve the data\r
7557df4d 1731 from head (TRUE) or tail (FALSE).\r
97b38d4e 1732\r
64a80549 1733 @return The pointer to the first byte of the allocated buffer,\r
1734 or NULL, if there is no sufficient space.\r
97b38d4e 1735\r
1736**/\r
7557df4d 1737UINT8*\r
97b38d4e 1738EFIAPI\r
1739NetbufAllocSpace (\r
ae213b7d 1740 IN OUT NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
97b38d4e 1741 IN UINT32 Len,\r
1742 IN BOOLEAN FromHead\r
1743 );\r
1744\r
1745/**\r
64a80549 1746 Trim Len bytes from the header or the tail of the net buffer.\r
97b38d4e 1747\r
64a80549 1748 @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.\r
7557df4d 1749 @param[in] Len The length of the data to be trimmed.\r
64a80549 1750 @param[in] FromHead The flag to indicate whether trim data is from the \r
1751 head (TRUE) or the tail (FALSE).\r
97b38d4e 1752\r
64a80549 1753 @return The length of the actual trimmed data, which may be less\r
e9b67286 1754 than Len if the TotalSize of Nbuf is less than Len.\r
97b38d4e 1755\r
1756**/\r
1757UINT32\r
1758EFIAPI\r
1759NetbufTrim (\r
ae213b7d 1760 IN OUT NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
97b38d4e 1761 IN UINT32 Len,\r
1762 IN BOOLEAN FromHead\r
1763 );\r
1764\r
1765/**\r
1204fe83 1766 Copy Len bytes of data from the specific offset of the net buffer to the\r
7557df4d 1767 destination memory.\r
1204fe83 1768\r
e9b67286 1769 The Len bytes of data may cross several fragments of the net buffer.\r
1204fe83 1770\r
64a80549 1771 @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.\r
7557df4d 1772 @param[in] Offset The sequence number of the first byte to copy.\r
64a80549 1773 @param[in] Len The length of the data to copy.\r
7557df4d 1774 @param[in] Dest The destination of the data to copy to.\r
1775\r
1776 @return The length of the actual copied data, or 0 if the offset\r
361468ed 1777 specified exceeds the total size of net buffer.\r
97b38d4e 1778\r
1779**/\r
1780UINT32\r
1781EFIAPI\r
1782NetbufCopy (\r
1783 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
1784 IN UINT32 Offset,\r
1785 IN UINT32 Len,\r
1786 IN UINT8 *Dest\r
1787 );\r
1788\r
1789/**\r
1204fe83 1790 Build a NET_BUF from external blocks.\r
1791\r
e9b67286 1792 A new NET_BUF structure will be created from external blocks. An additional block\r
7557df4d 1793 of memory will be allocated to hold reserved HeadSpace bytes of header room\r
e9b67286 1794 and existing HeadLen bytes of header, but the external blocks are shared by the\r
7557df4d 1795 net buffer to avoid data copying.\r
97b38d4e 1796\r
64a80549 1797 @param[in] ExtFragment The pointer to the data block.\r
7557df4d 1798 @param[in] ExtNum The number of the data blocks.\r
ae213b7d 1799 @param[in] HeadSpace The head space to be reserved.\r
e9b67286 1800 @param[in] HeadLen The length of the protocol header. The function\r
1801 pulls this amount of data into a linear block.\r
64a80549 1802 @param[in] ExtFree The pointer to the caller-provided free function.\r
ae213b7d 1803 @param[in] Arg The argument passed to ExtFree when ExtFree is\r
1804 called.\r
97b38d4e 1805\r
64a80549 1806 @return The pointer to the net buffer built from the data blocks,\r
7557df4d 1807 or NULL if the allocation failed due to resource\r
1808 limit.\r
97b38d4e 1809\r
1810**/\r
1811NET_BUF *\r
1812EFIAPI\r
1813NetbufFromExt (\r
1814 IN NET_FRAGMENT *ExtFragment,\r
1815 IN UINT32 ExtNum,\r
1816 IN UINT32 HeadSpace,\r
1817 IN UINT32 HeadLen,\r
1818 IN NET_VECTOR_EXT_FREE ExtFree,\r
1819 IN VOID *Arg OPTIONAL\r
1820 );\r
1821\r
1822/**\r
7557df4d 1823 Build a fragment table to contain the fragments in the net buffer. This is the\r
1204fe83 1824 opposite operation of the NetbufFromExt.\r
1825\r
64a80549 1826 @param[in] Nbuf Points to the net buffer.\r
1827 @param[in, out] ExtFragment The pointer to the data block.\r
7557df4d 1828 @param[in, out] ExtNum The number of the data blocks.\r
97b38d4e 1829\r
1204fe83 1830 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The number of non-empty blocks is bigger than\r
7557df4d 1831 ExtNum.\r
64a80549 1832 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The fragment table was built successfully.\r
97b38d4e 1833\r
1834**/\r
1835EFI_STATUS\r
1836EFIAPI\r
1837NetbufBuildExt (\r
1838 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf,\r
ae213b7d 1839 IN OUT NET_FRAGMENT *ExtFragment,\r
1840 IN OUT UINT32 *ExtNum\r
97b38d4e 1841 );\r
1842\r
1843/**\r
7557df4d 1844 Build a net buffer from a list of net buffers.\r
1204fe83 1845\r
64a80549 1846 All the fragments will be collected from the list of NEW_BUF, and then a new\r
1204fe83 1847 net buffer will be created through NetbufFromExt.\r
1848\r
7557df4d 1849 @param[in] BufList A List of the net buffer.\r
1850 @param[in] HeadSpace The head space to be reserved.\r
e9b67286 1851 @param[in] HeaderLen The length of the protocol header. The function\r
1852 pulls this amount of data into a linear block.\r
64a80549 1853 @param[in] ExtFree The pointer to the caller provided free function.\r
7557df4d 1854 @param[in] Arg The argument passed to ExtFree when ExtFree is called.\r
1855\r
64a80549 1856 @return The pointer to the net buffer built from the list of net\r
7557df4d 1857 buffers.\r
97b38d4e 1858\r
1859**/\r
1860NET_BUF *\r
1861EFIAPI\r
1862NetbufFromBufList (\r
1863 IN LIST_ENTRY *BufList,\r
1864 IN UINT32 HeadSpace,\r
1865 IN UINT32 HeaderLen,\r
1866 IN NET_VECTOR_EXT_FREE ExtFree,\r
ae213b7d 1867 IN VOID *Arg OPTIONAL\r
97b38d4e 1868 );\r
1869\r
1870/**\r
1871 Free a list of net buffers.\r
1872\r
64a80549 1873 @param[in, out] Head The pointer to the head of linked net buffers.\r
97b38d4e 1874\r
1875**/\r
1876VOID\r
1877EFIAPI\r
1878NetbufFreeList (\r
ae213b7d 1879 IN OUT LIST_ENTRY *Head\r
97b38d4e 1880 );\r
1881\r
1882/**\r
1883 Initiate the net buffer queue.\r
1884\r
64a80549 1885 @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue to be initialized.\r
97b38d4e 1886\r
1887**/\r
1888VOID\r
1889EFIAPI\r
1890NetbufQueInit (\r
ae213b7d 1891 IN OUT NET_BUF_QUEUE *NbufQue\r
97b38d4e 1892 );\r
1893\r
1894/**\r
7557df4d 1895 Allocate and initialize a net buffer queue.\r
97b38d4e 1896\r
64a80549 1897 @return The pointer to the allocated net buffer queue, or NULL if the\r
7557df4d 1898 allocation failed due to resource limit.\r
97b38d4e 1899\r
1900**/\r
1901NET_BUF_QUEUE *\r
1902EFIAPI\r
1903NetbufQueAlloc (\r
1904 VOID\r
1905 );\r
1906\r
1907/**\r
1204fe83 1908 Free a net buffer queue.\r
1909\r
7557df4d 1910 Decrease the reference count of the net buffer queue by one. The real resource\r
1204fe83 1911 free operation isn't performed until the reference count of the net buffer\r
7557df4d 1912 queue is decreased to 0.\r
97b38d4e 1913\r
64a80549 1914 @param[in] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue to be freed.\r
97b38d4e 1915\r
1916**/\r
1917VOID\r
1918EFIAPI\r
1919NetbufQueFree (\r
1920 IN NET_BUF_QUEUE *NbufQue\r
1921 );\r
1922\r
1923/**\r
7557df4d 1924 Remove a net buffer from the head in the specific queue and return it.\r
97b38d4e 1925\r
64a80549 1926 @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.\r
97b38d4e 1927\r
64a80549 1928 @return The pointer to the net buffer removed from the specific queue,\r
7557df4d 1929 or NULL if there is no net buffer in the specific queue.\r
97b38d4e 1930\r
1931**/\r
1932NET_BUF *\r
1933EFIAPI\r
1934NetbufQueRemove (\r
ae213b7d 1935 IN OUT NET_BUF_QUEUE *NbufQue\r
97b38d4e 1936 );\r
1937\r
1938/**\r
7557df4d 1939 Append a net buffer to the net buffer queue.\r
97b38d4e 1940\r
64a80549 1941 @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.\r
1942 @param[in, out] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer to be appended.\r
97b38d4e 1943\r
1944**/\r
1945VOID\r
1946EFIAPI\r
1947NetbufQueAppend (\r
ae213b7d 1948 IN OUT NET_BUF_QUEUE *NbufQue,\r
1949 IN OUT NET_BUF *Nbuf\r
97b38d4e 1950 );\r
1951\r
1952/**\r
7557df4d 1953 Copy Len bytes of data from the net buffer queue at the specific offset to the\r
1954 destination memory.\r
1204fe83 1955\r
64a80549 1956 The copying operation is the same as NetbufCopy, but applies to the net buffer\r
7557df4d 1957 queue instead of the net buffer.\r
1204fe83 1958\r
64a80549 1959 @param[in] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.\r
7557df4d 1960 @param[in] Offset The sequence number of the first byte to copy.\r
64a80549 1961 @param[in] Len The length of the data to copy.\r
7557df4d 1962 @param[out] Dest The destination of the data to copy to.\r
1963\r
1204fe83 1964 @return The length of the actual copied data, or 0 if the offset\r
7557df4d 1965 specified exceeds the total size of net buffer queue.\r
97b38d4e 1966\r
1967**/\r
1968UINT32\r
1969EFIAPI\r
1970NetbufQueCopy (\r
1971 IN NET_BUF_QUEUE *NbufQue,\r
1972 IN UINT32 Offset,\r
1973 IN UINT32 Len,\r
ae213b7d 1974 OUT UINT8 *Dest\r
97b38d4e 1975 );\r
1976\r
1977/**\r
3b1464d5 1978 Trim Len bytes of data from the buffer queue and free any net buffer\r
1979 that is completely trimmed.\r
1204fe83 1980\r
7557df4d 1981 The trimming operation is the same as NetbufTrim but applies to the net buffer\r
1982 queue instead of the net buffer.\r
97b38d4e 1983\r
64a80549 1984 @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the net buffer queue.\r
1985 @param[in] Len The length of the data to trim.\r
97b38d4e 1986\r
7557df4d 1987 @return The actual length of the data trimmed.\r
97b38d4e 1988\r
1989**/\r
1990UINT32\r
1991EFIAPI\r
1992NetbufQueTrim (\r
ae213b7d 1993 IN OUT NET_BUF_QUEUE *NbufQue,\r
97b38d4e 1994 IN UINT32 Len\r
1995 );\r
1996\r
1997\r
1998/**\r
1999 Flush the net buffer queue.\r
2000\r
64a80549 2001 @param[in, out] NbufQue The pointer to the queue to be flushed.\r
97b38d4e 2002\r
2003**/\r
2004VOID\r
2005EFIAPI\r
2006NetbufQueFlush (\r
ae213b7d 2007 IN OUT NET_BUF_QUEUE *NbufQue\r
97b38d4e 2008 );\r
2009\r
2010/**\r
7557df4d 2011 Compute the checksum for a bulk of data.\r
97b38d4e 2012\r
64a80549 2013 @param[in] Bulk The pointer to the data.\r
2014 @param[in] Len The length of the data, in bytes.\r
97b38d4e 2015\r
ae213b7d 2016 @return The computed checksum.\r
97b38d4e 2017\r
2018**/\r
2019UINT16\r
2020EFIAPI\r
2021NetblockChecksum (\r
2022 IN UINT8 *Bulk,\r
2023 IN UINT32 Len\r
2024 );\r
2025\r
2026/**\r
2027 Add two checksums.\r
2028\r
ae213b7d 2029 @param[in] Checksum1 The first checksum to be added.\r
2030 @param[in] Checksum2 The second checksum to be added.\r
97b38d4e 2031\r
ae213b7d 2032 @return The new checksum.\r
97b38d4e 2033\r
2034**/\r
2035UINT16\r
2036EFIAPI\r
2037NetAddChecksum (\r
2038 IN UINT16 Checksum1,\r
2039 IN UINT16 Checksum2\r
2040 );\r
2041\r
2042/**\r
2043 Compute the checksum for a NET_BUF.\r
2044\r
64a80549 2045 @param[in] Nbuf The pointer to the net buffer.\r
97b38d4e 2046\r
ae213b7d 2047 @return The computed checksum.\r
97b38d4e 2048\r
2049**/\r
2050UINT16\r
2051EFIAPI\r
2052NetbufChecksum (\r
2053 IN NET_BUF *Nbuf\r
2054 );\r
2055\r
2056/**\r
1204fe83 2057 Compute the checksum for TCP/UDP pseudo header.\r
2058\r
7557df4d 2059 Src and Dst are in network byte order, and Len is in host byte order.\r
97b38d4e 2060\r
ae213b7d 2061 @param[in] Src The source address of the packet.\r
2062 @param[in] Dst The destination address of the packet.\r
2063 @param[in] Proto The protocol type of the packet.\r
2064 @param[in] Len The length of the packet.\r
97b38d4e 2065\r
ae213b7d 2066 @return The computed checksum.\r
97b38d4e 2067\r
2068**/\r
2069UINT16\r
2070EFIAPI\r
2071NetPseudoHeadChecksum (\r
2072 IN IP4_ADDR Src,\r
2073 IN IP4_ADDR Dst,\r
2074 IN UINT8 Proto,\r
2075 IN UINT16 Len\r
2076 );\r
2077\r
f6b7393c 2078/**\r
64a80549 2079 Compute the checksum for the TCP6/UDP6 pseudo header.\r
1204fe83 2080\r
f6b7393c 2081 Src and Dst are in network byte order, and Len is in host byte order.\r
2082\r
2083 @param[in] Src The source address of the packet.\r
2084 @param[in] Dst The destination address of the packet.\r
2085 @param[in] NextHeader The protocol type of the packet.\r
2086 @param[in] Len The length of the packet.\r
2087\r
2088 @return The computed checksum.\r
2089\r
2090**/\r
2091UINT16\r
e798cd87 2092EFIAPI\r
f6b7393c 2093NetIp6PseudoHeadChecksum (\r
2094 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Src,\r
2095 IN EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS *Dst,\r
2096 IN UINT8 NextHeader,\r
2097 IN UINT32 Len\r
2098 );\r
705f53a9 2099\r
2100/**\r
2101 The function frees the net buffer which allocated by the IP protocol. It releases \r
2102 only the net buffer and doesn't call the external free function. \r
2103\r
2104 This function should be called after finishing the process of mIpSec->ProcessExt() \r
2105 for outbound traffic. The (EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL)->ProcessExt() allocates a new \r
2106 buffer for the ESP, so there needs a function to free the old net buffer.\r
2107\r
2108 @param[in] Nbuf The network buffer to be freed.\r
2109\r
2110**/\r
2111VOID\r
2112NetIpSecNetbufFree (\r
2113 NET_BUF *Nbuf\r
2114 );\r
57b301b5 2115\r
2116/**\r
2117 This function obtains the system guid from the smbios table.\r
2118\r
2119 @param[out] SystemGuid The pointer of the returned system guid.\r
2120\r
2121 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully obtained the system guid.\r
2122 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Did not find the SMBIOS table.\r
2123\r
2124**/\r
2125EFI_STATUS\r
2126EFIAPI\r
2127NetLibGetSystemGuid (\r
2128 OUT EFI_GUID *SystemGuid\r
2129 );\r
2130\r
97b38d4e 2131#endif\r