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d7ce7006 1/** @file\r
2 Definitions for the EFI Socket layer library.\r
3\r
4 Copyright (c) 2011, Intel Corporation\r
5 All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials\r
6 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License\r
7 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at\r
8 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license\r
9\r
10 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,\r
11 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.\r
12\r
13**/\r
14\r
15#ifndef _EFI_SOCKET_LIB_H_\r
16#define _EFI_SOCKET_LIB_H_\r
17\r
18#include <Uefi.h>\r
19\r
20#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>\r
21#include <Library/DebugLib.h>\r
22#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>\r
23#include <Library/UefiLib.h>\r
24\r
25#include <Protocol/EfiSocket.h>\r
26#include <Protocol/ServiceBinding.h>\r
27#include <Protocol/Tcp4.h>\r
28#include <Protocol/Udp4.h>\r
29\r
30#include <sys/time.h>\r
31\r
32//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
33// Constants\r
34//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
35\r
36#define DEBUG_TPL 0x40000000 ///< Display TPL change messages\r
37\r
38#define TPL_SOCKETS TPL_CALLBACK ///< TPL for routine synchronization\r
39\r
40//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
41// Macros\r
42//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
43\r
44#if defined(_MSC_VER) /* Handle Microsoft VC++ compiler specifics. */\r
45#define DBG_ENTER() DEBUG (( DEBUG_INFO, "Entering " __FUNCTION__ "\n" )) ///< Display routine entry\r
46#define DBG_EXIT() DEBUG (( DEBUG_INFO, "Exiting " __FUNCTION__ "\n" )) ///< Display routine exit\r
47#define DBG_EXIT_DEC(Status) DEBUG (( DEBUG_INFO, "Exiting " __FUNCTION__ ", Status: %d\n", Status )) ///< Display routine exit with decimal value\r
48#define DBG_EXIT_HEX(Status) DEBUG (( DEBUG_INFO, "Exiting " __FUNCTION__ ", Status: 0x%08x\n", Status )) ///< Display routine exit with hex value\r
49#define DBG_EXIT_STATUS(Status) DEBUG (( DEBUG_INFO, "Exiting " __FUNCTION__ ", Status: %r\n", Status )) ///< Display routine exit with status value\r
50#define DBG_EXIT_TF(Status) DEBUG (( DEBUG_INFO, "Exiting " __FUNCTION__ ", returning %s\n", (FALSE == Status) ? L"FALSE" : L"TRUE" )) ///< Display routine with TRUE/FALSE value\r
51#else // _MSC_VER\r
52#define DBG_ENTER()\r
53#define DBG_EXIT()\r
54#define DBG_EXIT_DEC(Status)\r
55#define DBG_EXIT_HEX(Status)\r
56#define DBG_EXIT_STATUS(Status)\r
57#define DBG_EXIT_TF(Status)\r
58#endif // _MSC_VER\r
59\r
60#define DIM(x) ( sizeof ( x ) / sizeof ( x[0] )) ///< Compute the number of entries in an array\r
61\r
62/**\r
63 Verify new TPL value\r
64\r
65 This macro which is enabled when debug is enabled verifies that\r
66 the new TPL value is >= the current TPL value.\r
67**/\r
68#ifdef VERIFY_TPL\r
69#undef VERIFY_TPL\r
70#endif // VERIFY_TPL\r
71\r
72#if !defined(MDEPKG_NDEBUG)\r
73\r
74#define VERIFY_TPL(tpl) \\r
75{ \\r
76 EFI_TPL PreviousTpl; \\r
77 \\r
78 PreviousTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL ( TPL_HIGH_LEVEL ); \\r
79 gBS->RestoreTPL ( PreviousTpl ); \\r
80 if ( PreviousTpl > tpl ) { \\r
81 DEBUG (( DEBUG_ERROR | DEBUG_TPL, \\r
82 "Current TPL: %d, New TPL: %d\r\n", \\r
83 PreviousTpl, tpl )); \\r
84 ASSERT ( PreviousTpl <= tpl ); \\r
85 } \\r
86}\r
87\r
88#else // MDEPKG_NDEBUG\r
89\r
90#define VERIFY_TPL(tpl)\r
91\r
92#endif // MDEPKG_NDEBUG\r
93\r
94#define RAISE_TPL(PreviousTpl, tpl) \\r
95 VERIFY_TPL ( tpl ); \\r
96 PreviousTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL ( tpl ); \\r
97 DEBUG (( DEBUG_TPL | DEBUG_TPL, \\r
98 "%d: TPL\r\n", \\r
99 tpl ))\r
100\r
101#define RESTORE_TPL(tpl) \\r
102 gBS->RestoreTPL ( tpl ); \\r
103 DEBUG (( DEBUG_TPL | DEBUG_TPL, \\r
104 "%d: TPL\r\n", \\r
105 tpl ))\r
106\r
107//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
108// Data Types\r
109//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
110\r
111typedef struct _DT_SERVICE DT_SERVICE; ///< Forward delcaration\r
112\r
113typedef\r
114EFI_STATUS\r
115(* PFN_SB_INITIALIZE) (\r
116 DT_SERVICE * pService\r
117 );\r
118\r
119typedef\r
120VOID\r
121(* PFN_SB_SHUTDOWN) (\r
122 DT_SERVICE * pService\r
123 );\r
124\r
125/**\r
126 Protocol binding and installation control structure\r
127\r
128 The driver uses this structure to simplify the driver binding processing.\r
129**/\r
130typedef struct {\r
131 CHAR16 * pName; ///< Protocol name\r
132 EFI_GUID * pNetworkBinding; ///< Network service binding protocol for socket support\r
133 CONST EFI_GUID * pTagGuid; ///< Tag to mark protocol in use\r
134 PFN_SB_INITIALIZE pfnInitialize;///< Routine to initialize the service\r
135 PFN_SB_SHUTDOWN pfnShutdown; ///< Routine to shutdown the service\r
136} DT_SOCKET_BINDING;\r
137\r
138//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
139// GUIDs\r
140//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
141\r
142extern CONST EFI_GUID mEslRawServiceGuid;\r
143extern CONST EFI_GUID mEslTcp4ServiceGuid;\r
144extern CONST EFI_GUID mEslUdp4ServiceGuid;\r
145\r
146//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
147// Data\r
148//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
149\r
150extern CONST DT_SOCKET_BINDING cEslSocketBinding [];\r
151extern CONST UINTN cEslSocketBindingEntries;\r
152\r
153//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
154// Service Support Routines\r
155//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
156\r
157/**\r
158 Connect to the network service bindings\r
159\r
160 Walk the network service protocols on the controller handle and\r
161 locate any that are not in use. Create service structures to\r
162 manage the service binding for the socket driver.\r
163\r
164 @param [in] BindingHandle Handle for protocol binding.\r
165 @param [in] Controller Handle of device to work with.\r
166\r
167 @retval EFI_SUCCESS This driver is added to Controller.\r
168 @retval other This driver does not support this device.\r
169\r
170**/\r
171EFI_STATUS\r
172EFIAPI\r
173EslServiceConnect (\r
174 IN EFI_HANDLE BindingHandle,\r
175 IN EFI_HANDLE Controller\r
176 );\r
177\r
178/**\r
179 Shutdown the network connections to this controller by removing\r
180 NetworkInterfaceIdentifier protocol and closing the DevicePath\r
181 and PciIo protocols on Controller.\r
182\r
183 @param [in] BindingHandle Handle for protocol binding.\r
184 @param [in] Controller Handle of device to stop driver on.\r
185\r
186 @retval EFI_SUCCESS This driver is removed Controller.\r
187 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device could not be stopped due to a device error.\r
188 @retval other This driver was not removed from this device.\r
189\r
190**/\r
191EFI_STATUS\r
192EFIAPI\r
193EslServiceDisconnect (\r
194 IN EFI_HANDLE BindingHandle,\r
195 IN EFI_HANDLE Controller\r
196 );\r
197\r
198/**\r
199Install the socket service\r
200\r
201@param [in] pImageHandle Address of the image handle\r
202\r
203@retval EFI_SUCCESS Service installed successfully\r
204**/\r
205EFI_STATUS\r
206EFIAPI\r
207EslServiceInstall (\r
208 IN EFI_HANDLE * pImageHandle\r
209 );\r
210\r
211/**\r
212Initialize the service layer\r
213\r
214@param [in] ImageHandle Handle for the image.\r
215\r
216**/\r
217VOID\r
218EFIAPI\r
219EslServiceLoad (\r
220 IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle\r
221 );\r
222\r
223/**\r
224Uninstall the socket service\r
225\r
226@param [in] ImageHandle Handle for the image.\r
227\r
228@retval EFI_SUCCESS Service installed successfully\r
229**/\r
230EFI_STATUS\r
231EFIAPI\r
232EslServiceUninstall (\r
233 IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle\r
234 );\r
235\r
236/**\r
237 Shutdown the service layer\r
238\r
239**/\r
240VOID\r
241EFIAPI\r
242EslServiceUnload (\r
243 VOID\r
244 );\r
245\r
246//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
247// Socket Service Binding Protocol Routines\r
248//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
249\r
250/**\r
251 Creates a child handle and installs a protocol.\r
252\r
253 The CreateChild() function installs a protocol on ChildHandle.\r
254 If pChildHandle is a pointer to NULL, then a new handle is created and returned in pChildHandle.\r
255 If pChildHandle is not a pointer to NULL, then the protocol installs on the existing pChildHandle.\r
256\r
257 @param [in] pThis Pointer to the EFI_SERVICE_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.\r
258 @param [in] pChildHandle Pointer to the handle of the child to create. If it is NULL,\r
259 then a new handle is created. If it is a pointer to an existing UEFI handle,\r
260 then the protocol is added to the existing UEFI handle.\r
261\r
262 @retval EFI_SUCCES The protocol was added to ChildHandle.\r
263 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ChildHandle is NULL.\r
264 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources availabe to create\r
265 the child\r
266 @retval other The child handle was not created\r
267\r
268**/\r
269EFI_STATUS\r
270EFIAPI\r
271EslSocketCreateChild (\r
272 IN EFI_SERVICE_BINDING_PROTOCOL * pThis,\r
273 IN OUT EFI_HANDLE * pChildHandle\r
274 );\r
275\r
276/**\r
277 Destroys a child handle with a protocol installed on it.\r
278\r
279 The DestroyChild() function does the opposite of CreateChild(). It removes a protocol\r
280 that was installed by CreateChild() from ChildHandle. If the removed protocol is the\r
281 last protocol on ChildHandle, then ChildHandle is destroyed.\r
282\r
283 @param [in] pThis Pointer to the EFI_SERVICE_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.\r
284 @param [in] ChildHandle Handle of the child to destroy\r
285\r
286 @retval EFI_SUCCES The protocol was removed from ChildHandle.\r
287 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED ChildHandle does not support the protocol that is being removed.\r
288 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Child handle is not a valid UEFI Handle.\r
289 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The protocol could not be removed from the ChildHandle\r
290 because its services are being used.\r
291 @retval other The child handle was not destroyed\r
292\r
293**/\r
294EFI_STATUS\r
295EFIAPI\r
296EslSocketDestroyChild (\r
297 IN EFI_SERVICE_BINDING_PROTOCOL * pThis,\r
298 IN EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle\r
299 );\r
300\r
301//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
302// Socket Protocol Routines\r
303//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
304\r
305/**\r
306 Bind a name to a socket.\r
307\r
308 The ::SocketBind routine connects a name to a socket on the local machine. The\r
309 <a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/bind.html">POSIX</a>\r
310 documentation for the bind routine is available online for reference.\r
311\r
312 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
313\r
314 @param [in] pSockAddr Address of a sockaddr structure that contains the\r
315 connection point on the local machine. An IPv4 address\r
316 of INADDR_ANY specifies that the connection is made to\r
317 all of the network stacks on the platform. Specifying a\r
318 specific IPv4 address restricts the connection to the\r
319 network stack supporting that address. Specifying zero\r
320 for the port causes the network layer to assign a port\r
321 number from the dynamic range. Specifying a specific\r
322 port number causes the network layer to use that port.\r
323\r
324 @param [in] SockAddrLen Specifies the length in bytes of the sockaddr structure.\r
325\r
326 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
327\r
328 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket successfully created\r
329\r
330 **/\r
331EFI_STATUS\r
332EslSocketBind (\r
333 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
334 IN const struct sockaddr * pSockAddr,\r
335 IN socklen_t SockAddrLength,\r
336 OUT int * pErrno\r
337 );\r
338\r
339/**\r
340 Determine if the socket is closed\r
341\r
342 Reverses the operations of the ::SocketAllocate() routine.\r
343\r
344 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
345 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
346\r
347 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Socket successfully closed\r
348 @retval EFI_NOT_READY Close still in progress\r
349 @retval EFI_ALREADY Close operation already in progress\r
350 @retval Other Failed to close the socket\r
351\r
352**/\r
353EFI_STATUS\r
354EslSocketClosePoll (\r
355 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
356 IN int * pErrno\r
357 );\r
358\r
359/**\r
360 Start the close operation on the socket\r
361\r
362 Start closing the socket by closing all of the ports. Upon\r
363 completion, the ::SocketPoll() routine finishes closing the\r
364 socket.\r
365\r
366 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
367 @param [in] bCloseNow Boolean to control close behavior\r
368 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
369\r
370 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Socket successfully closed\r
371 @retval EFI_NOT_READY Close still in progress\r
372 @retval EFI_ALREADY Close operation already in progress\r
373 @retval Other Failed to close the socket\r
374\r
375**/\r
376EFI_STATUS\r
377EslSocketCloseStart (\r
378 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
379 IN BOOLEAN bCloseNow,\r
380 IN int * pErrno\r
381 );\r
382\r
383/**\r
384 Connect to a remote system via the network.\r
385\r
386 The ::SocketConnect routine attempts to establish a connection to a\r
387 socket on the local or remote system using the specified address.\r
388 The POSIX\r
389 <a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/connect.html">connect</a>\r
390 documentation is available online.\r
391\r
392 There are three states associated with a connection:\r
393 <ul>\r
394 <li>Not connected</li>\r
395 <li>Connection in progress</li>\r
396 <li>Connected</li>\r
397 </ul>\r
398 In the "Not connected" state, calls to ::connect start the connection\r
399 processing and update the state to "Connection in progress". During\r
400 the "Connection in progress" state, connect polls for connection completion\r
401 and moves the state to "Connected" after the connection is established.\r
402 Note that these states are only visible when the file descriptor is marked\r
403 with O_NONBLOCK. Also, the POLL_WRITE bit is set when the connection\r
404 completes and may be used by poll or select as an indicator to call\r
405 connect again.\r
406\r
407 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
408\r
409 @param [in] pSockAddr Network address of the remote system.\r
410\r
411 @param [in] SockAddrLength Length in bytes of the network address.\r
412\r
413 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
414\r
415 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The connection was successfully established.\r
416 @retval EFI_NOT_READY The connection is in progress, call this routine again.\r
417 @retval Others The connection attempt failed.\r
418\r
419 **/\r
420EFI_STATUS\r
421EslSocketConnect (\r
422 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
423 IN const struct sockaddr * pSockAddr,\r
424 IN socklen_t SockAddrLength,\r
425 IN int * pErrno\r
426 );\r
427\r
428/**\r
429 Get the local address.\r
430\r
431 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
432\r
433 @param [out] pAddress Network address to receive the local system address\r
434\r
435 @param [in,out] pAddressLength Length of the local network address structure\r
436\r
437 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
438\r
439 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Local address successfully returned\r
440\r
441 **/\r
442EFI_STATUS\r
443EslSocketGetLocalAddress (\r
444 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
445 OUT struct sockaddr * pAddress,\r
446 IN OUT socklen_t * pAddressLength,\r
447 IN int * pErrno\r
448 );\r
449\r
450/**\r
451 Get the peer address.\r
452\r
453 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
454\r
455 @param [out] pAddress Network address to receive the remote system address\r
456\r
457 @param [in,out] pAddressLength Length of the remote network address structure\r
458\r
459 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
460\r
461 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Remote address successfully returned\r
462\r
463 **/\r
464EFI_STATUS\r
465EslSocketGetPeerAddress (\r
466 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
467 OUT struct sockaddr * pAddress,\r
468 IN OUT socklen_t * pAddressLength,\r
469 IN int * pErrno\r
470 );\r
471\r
472/**\r
473 Establish the known port to listen for network connections.\r
474\r
475 The ::SocketListen routine places the port into a state that enables connection\r
476 attempts. Connections are placed into FIFO order in a queue to be serviced\r
477 by the application. The application calls the ::SocketAccept routine to remove\r
478 the next connection from the queue and get the associated socket. The\r
479 <a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/listen.html">POSIX</a>\r
480 documentation for the bind routine is available online for reference.\r
481\r
482 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
483\r
484 @param [in] Backlog Backlog specifies the maximum FIFO depth for\r
485 the connections waiting for the application\r
486 to call accept. Connection attempts received\r
487 while the queue is full are refused.\r
488\r
489 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
490\r
491 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket successfully created\r
492 @retval Other - Failed to enable the socket for listen\r
493\r
494**/\r
495EFI_STATUS\r
496EslSocketListen (\r
497 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
498 IN INT32 Backlog,\r
499 OUT int * pErrno\r
500 );\r
501\r
502/**\r
503 Get the socket options\r
504\r
505 Retrieve the socket options one at a time by name. The\r
506 <a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/getsockopt.html">POSIX</a>\r
507 documentation is available online.\r
508\r
509 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
510 @param [in] level Option protocol level\r
511 @param [in] option_name Name of the option\r
512 @param [out] option_value Buffer to receive the option value\r
513 @param [in,out] option_len Length of the buffer in bytes,\r
514 upon return length of the option value in bytes\r
515 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
516\r
517 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket data successfully received\r
518\r
519 **/\r
520EFI_STATUS\r
521EslSocketOptionGet (\r
522 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
523 IN int level,\r
524 IN int option_name,\r
525 OUT void * __restrict option_value,\r
526 IN OUT socklen_t * __restrict option_len,\r
527 IN int * pErrno\r
528 );\r
529\r
530/**\r
531 Set the socket options\r
532\r
533 Adjust the socket options one at a time by name. The\r
534 <a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/setsockopt.html">POSIX</a>\r
535 documentation is available online.\r
536\r
537 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
538 @param [in] level Option protocol level\r
539 @param [in] option_name Name of the option\r
540 @param [in] option_value Buffer containing the option value\r
541 @param [in] option_len Length of the buffer in bytes\r
542 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
543\r
544 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket data successfully received\r
545\r
546 **/\r
547EFI_STATUS\r
548EslSocketOptionSet (\r
549 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
550 IN int level,\r
551 IN int option_name,\r
552 IN CONST void * option_value,\r
553 IN socklen_t option_len,\r
554 IN int * pErrno\r
555 );\r
556\r
557/**\r
558 Poll a socket for pending activity.\r
559\r
560 The SocketPoll routine checks a socket for pending activity associated\r
561 with the event mask. Activity is returned in the detected event buffer.\r
562\r
563 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
564\r
565 @param [in] Events Events of interest for this socket\r
566\r
567 @param [in] pEvents Address to receive the detected events\r
568\r
569 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
570\r
571 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket successfully polled\r
572 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER - When pEvents is NULL\r
573\r
574 **/\r
575EFI_STATUS\r
576EslSocketPoll (\r
577 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
578 IN short Events,\r
579 IN short * pEvents,\r
580 IN int * pErrno\r
581 );\r
582\r
583/**\r
584 Receive data from a network connection.\r
585\r
586\r
587 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
588\r
589 @param [in] Flags Message control flags\r
590\r
591 @param [in] BufferLength Length of the the buffer\r
592\r
593 @param [in] pBuffer Address of a buffer to receive the data.\r
594\r
595 @param [in] pDataLength Number of received data bytes in the buffer.\r
596\r
597 @param [out] pAddress Network address to receive the remote system address\r
598\r
599 @param [in,out] pAddressLength Length of the remote network address structure\r
600\r
601 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
602\r
603 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket data successfully received\r
604\r
605 **/\r
606EFI_STATUS\r
607EslSocketReceive (\r
608 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
609 IN INT32 Flags,\r
610 IN size_t BufferLength,\r
611 IN UINT8 * pBuffer,\r
612 OUT size_t * pDataLength,\r
613 OUT struct sockaddr * pAddress,\r
614 IN OUT socklen_t * pAddressLength,\r
615 IN int * pErrno\r
616 );\r
617\r
618/**\r
619 Shutdown the socket receive and transmit operations\r
620\r
621 The SocketShutdown routine stops the socket receive and transmit\r
622 operations.\r
623\r
624 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
625\r
626 @param [in] How Which operations to stop\r
627\r
628 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
629\r
630 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket operations successfully shutdown\r
631\r
632 **/\r
633EFI_STATUS\r
634EslSocketShutdown (\r
635 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
636 IN int How,\r
637 IN int * pErrno\r
638 );\r
639\r
640/**\r
641 Send data using a network connection.\r
642\r
643 The SocketTransmit routine queues the data for transmission to the\r
644 remote network connection.\r
645\r
646 @param [in] pSocketProtocol Address of the socket protocol structure.\r
647\r
648 @param [in] Flags Message control flags\r
649\r
650 @param [in] BufferLength Length of the the buffer\r
651\r
652 @param [in] pBuffer Address of a buffer containing the data to send\r
653\r
654 @param [in] pDataLength Address to receive the number of data bytes sent\r
655\r
656 @param [in] pAddress Network address of the remote system address\r
657\r
658 @param [in] AddressLength Length of the remote network address structure\r
659\r
660 @param [out] pErrno Address to receive the errno value upon completion.\r
661\r
662 @retval EFI_SUCCESS - Socket data successfully received\r
663\r
664 **/\r
665EFI_STATUS\r
666EslSocketTransmit (\r
667 IN EFI_SOCKET_PROTOCOL * pSocketProtocol,\r
668 IN int Flags,\r
669 IN size_t BufferLength,\r
670 IN CONST UINT8 * pBuffer,\r
671 OUT size_t * pDataLength,\r
672 IN const struct sockaddr * pAddress,\r
673 IN socklen_t AddressLength,\r
674 IN int * pErrno\r
675 );\r
676\r
677//------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
678\r
679#endif // _EFI_SOCKET_LIB_H_\r