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1 /** @file
2 This file implement the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL interface.
3
4 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010, Intel Corporation.<BR>
5 All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
6 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
7 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
8 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
9
10 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
11 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
12
13 **/
14
15
16 #include "Dhcp4Impl.h"
17
18 /**
19 Returns the current operating mode and cached data packet for the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver.
20
21 The GetModeData() function returns the current operating mode and cached data
22 packet for the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver.
23
24 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
25 @param[out] Dhcp4ModeData Pointer to storage for the EFI_DHCP4_MODE_DATA structure.
26
27 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The mode data was returned.
28 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
29
30 **/
31 EFI_STATUS
32 EFIAPI
33 EfiDhcp4GetModeData (
34 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
35 OUT EFI_DHCP4_MODE_DATA *Dhcp4ModeData
36 );
37
38 /**
39 Initializes, changes, or resets the operational settings for the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver.
40
41 The Configure() function is used to initialize, change, or reset the operational
42 settings of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver for the communication device on which
43 the EFI DHCPv4 Service Binding Protocol is installed. This function can be
44 successfully called only if both of the following are true:
45 * This instance of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped, Dhcp4Init,
46 Dhcp4InitReboot, or Dhcp4Bound states.
47 * No other EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver instance that is controlled by this EFI
48 DHCPv4 Service Binding Protocol driver instance has configured this EFI DHCPv4
49 Protocol driver.
50 When this driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped state, it can transfer into one of the
51 following two possible initial states:
52 * Dhcp4Init
53 * Dhcp4InitReboot
54 The driver can transfer into these states by calling Configure() with a non-NULL
55 Dhcp4CfgData. The driver will transfer into the appropriate state based on the
56 supplied client network address in the ClientAddress parameter and DHCP options
57 in the OptionList parameter as described in RFC 2131.
58 When Configure() is called successfully while Dhcp4CfgData is set to NULL, the
59 default configuring data will be reset in the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver and
60 the state of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver will not be changed. If one instance
61 wants to make it possible for another instance to configure the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol
62 driver, it must call this function with Dhcp4CfgData set to NULL.
63
64 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
65 @param[in] Dhcp4CfgData Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA.
66
67 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the Dhcp4Init or
68 Dhcp4InitReboot state, if the original state of this driver
69 was Dhcp4Stopped and the value of Dhcp4CfgData was
70 not NULL. Otherwise, the state was left unchanged.
71 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED This instance of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver was not in the
72 Dhcp4Stopped, Dhcp4Init, Dhcp4InitReboot, or Dhcp4Bound state;
73 Or onother instance of this EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is already
74 in a valid configured state.
75 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
76 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
77 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
78
79 **/
80 EFI_STATUS
81 EFIAPI
82 EfiDhcp4Configure (
83 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
84 IN EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA *Dhcp4CfgData OPTIONAL
85 );
86
87 /**
88 Starts the DHCP configuration process.
89
90 The Start() function starts the DHCP configuration process. This function can
91 be called only when the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Init or
92 Dhcp4InitReboot state.
93 If the DHCP process completes successfully, the state of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol
94 driver will be transferred through Dhcp4Selecting and Dhcp4Requesting to the
95 Dhcp4Bound state. The CompletionEvent will then be signaled if it is not NULL.
96 If the process aborts, either by the user or by some unexpected network error,
97 the state is restored to the Dhcp4Init state. The Start() function can be called
98 again to restart the process.
99 Refer to RFC 2131 for precise state transitions during this process. At the
100 time when each event occurs in this process, the callback function that was set
101 by EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() will be called and the user can take this
102 opportunity to control the process.
103
104 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
105 @param[in] CompletionEvent If not NULL, indicates the event that will be signaled when the
106 EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is transferred into the
107 Dhcp4Bound state or when the DHCP process is aborted.
108 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.GetModeData() can be called to
109 check the completion status. If NULL,
110 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Start() will wait until the driver
111 is transferred into the Dhcp4Bound state or the process fails.
112
113 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The DHCP configuration process has started, or it has completed
114 when CompletionEvent is NULL.
115 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped
116 state. EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL. Configure() needs to be called.
117 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
118 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
119 @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The DHCP configuration process failed because no response was
120 received from the server within the specified timeout value.
121 @retval EFI_ABORTED The user aborted the DHCP process.
122 @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED Some other EFI DHCPv4 Protocol instance already started the
123 DHCP process.
124 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
125
126 **/
127 EFI_STATUS
128 EFIAPI
129 EfiDhcp4Start (
130 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
131 IN EFI_EVENT CompletionEvent OPTIONAL
132 );
133
134 /**
135 Extends the lease time by sending a request packet.
136
137 The RenewRebind() function is used to manually extend the lease time when the
138 EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Bound state and the lease time has
139 not expired yet. This function will send a request packet to the previously
140 found server (or to any server when RebindRequest is TRUE) and transfer the
141 state into the Dhcp4Renewing state (or Dhcp4Rebinding when RebindingRequest is
142 TRUE). When a response is received, the state is returned to Dhcp4Bound.
143 If no response is received before the try count is exceeded (the RequestTryCount
144 field that is specified in EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA) but before the lease time that
145 was issued by the previous server expires, the driver will return to the Dhcp4Bound
146 state and the previous configuration is restored. The outgoing and incoming packets
147 can be captured by the EFI_DHCP4_CALLBACK function.
148
149 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
150 @param[in] RebindRequest If TRUE, this function broadcasts the request packets and enters
151 the Dhcp4Rebinding state. Otherwise, it sends a unicast
152 request packet and enters the Dhcp4Renewing state.
153 @param[in] CompletionEvent If not NULL, this event is signaled when the renew/rebind phase
154 completes or some error occurs.
155 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.GetModeData() can be called to
156 check the completion status. If NULL,
157 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.RenewRebind() will busy-wait
158 until the DHCP process finishes.
159
160 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the
161 Dhcp4Renewing state or is back to the Dhcp4Bound state.
162 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped
163 state. EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() needs to
164 be called.
165 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
166 @retval EFI_TIMEOUT There was no response from the server when the try count was
167 exceeded.
168 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The driver is not in the Dhcp4Bound state.
169 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
170
171 **/
172 EFI_STATUS
173 EFIAPI
174 EfiDhcp4RenewRebind (
175 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
176 IN BOOLEAN RebindRequest,
177 IN EFI_EVENT CompletionEvent OPTIONAL
178 );
179
180 /**
181 Releases the current address configuration.
182
183 The Release() function releases the current configured IP address by doing either
184 of the following:
185 * Sending a DHCPRELEASE packet when the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the
186 Dhcp4Bound state
187 * Setting the previously assigned IP address that was provided with the
188 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() function to 0.0.0.0 when the driver is in
189 Dhcp4InitReboot state
190 After a successful call to this function, the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver returns
191 to the Dhcp4Init state and any subsequent incoming packets will be discarded silently.
192
193 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
194
195 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the Dhcp4Init phase.
196 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
197 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is not Dhcp4InitReboot state.
198 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
199
200 **/
201 EFI_STATUS
202 EFIAPI
203 EfiDhcp4Release (
204 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This
205 );
206
207 /**
208 Stops the current address configuration.
209
210 The Stop() function is used to stop the DHCP configuration process. After this
211 function is called successfully, the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is transferred
212 into the Dhcp4Stopped state. EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() needs to be called
213 before DHCP configuration process can be started again. This function can be
214 called when the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in any state.
215
216 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
217
218 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the Dhcp4Stopped phase.
219 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
220
221 **/
222 EFI_STATUS
223 EFIAPI
224 EfiDhcp4Stop (
225 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This
226 );
227
228 /**
229 Builds a DHCP packet, given the options to be appended or deleted or replaced.
230
231 The Build() function is used to assemble a new packet from the original packet
232 by replacing or deleting existing options or appending new options. This function
233 does not change any state of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver and can be used at
234 any time.
235
236 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
237 @param[in] SeedPacket Initial packet to be used as a base for building new packet.
238 @param[in] DeleteCount Number of opcodes in the DeleteList.
239 @param[in] DeleteList List of opcodes to be deleted from the seed packet.
240 Ignored if DeleteCount is zero.
241 @param[in] AppendCount Number of entries in the OptionList.
242 @param[in] AppendList Pointer to a DHCP option list to be appended to SeedPacket.
243 If SeedPacket also contains options in this list, they are
244 replaced by new options (except pad option). Ignored if
245 AppendCount is zero. Type EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION
246 @param[out] NewPacket Pointer to storage for the pointer to the new allocated packet.
247 Use the EFI Boot Service FreePool() on the resulting pointer
248 when done with the packet.
249
250 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The new packet was built.
251 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Storage for the new packet could not be allocated.
252 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
253
254 **/
255 EFI_STATUS
256 EFIAPI
257 EfiDhcp4Build (
258 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
259 IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *SeedPacket,
260 IN UINT32 DeleteCount,
261 IN UINT8 *DeleteList OPTIONAL,
262 IN UINT32 AppendCount,
263 IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION *AppendList[] OPTIONAL,
264 OUT EFI_DHCP4_PACKET **NewPacket
265 );
266
267 /**
268 Transmits a DHCP formatted packet and optionally waits for responses.
269
270 The TransmitReceive() function is used to transmit a DHCP packet and optionally
271 wait for the response from servers. This function does not change the state of
272 the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver and thus can be used at any time.
273
274 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
275 @param[in] Token Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_TRANSMIT_RECEIVE_TOKEN structure.
276
277 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The packet was successfully queued for transmission.
278 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
279 @retval EFI_NOT_READY The previous call to this function has not finished yet. Try to call
280 this function after collection process completes.
281 @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING The default station address is not available yet.
282 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
283 @retval Others Some other unexpected error occurred.
284
285 **/
286 EFI_STATUS
287 EFIAPI
288 EfiDhcp4TransmitReceive (
289 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
290 IN EFI_DHCP4_TRANSMIT_RECEIVE_TOKEN *Token
291 );
292
293 /**
294 Parses the packed DHCP option data.
295
296 The Parse() function is used to retrieve the option list from a DHCP packet.
297 If *OptionCount isn't zero, and there is enough space for all the DHCP options
298 in the Packet, each element of PacketOptionList is set to point to somewhere in
299 the Packet->Dhcp4.Option where a new DHCP option begins. If RFC3396 is supported,
300 the caller should reassemble the parsed DHCP options to get the finial result.
301 If *OptionCount is zero or there isn't enough space for all of them, the number
302 of DHCP options in the Packet is returned in OptionCount.
303
304 @param This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
305 @param Packet Pointer to packet to be parsed.
306 @param OptionCount On input, the number of entries in the PacketOptionList.
307 On output, the number of entries that were written into the
308 PacketOptionList.
309 @param PacketOptionList List of packet option entries to be filled in. End option or pad
310 options are not included.
311
312 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The packet was successfully parsed.
313 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
314 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
315 1) *OptionCount is smaller than the number of options that
316 were found in the Packet.
317 2) PacketOptionList is NULL.
318
319 **/
320 EFI_STATUS
321 EFIAPI
322 EfiDhcp4Parse (
323 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
324 IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *Packet,
325 IN OUT UINT32 *OptionCount,
326 OUT EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION *PacketOptionList[] OPTIONAL
327 );
328
329 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL mDhcp4ProtocolTemplate = {
330 EfiDhcp4GetModeData,
331 EfiDhcp4Configure,
332 EfiDhcp4Start,
333 EfiDhcp4RenewRebind,
334 EfiDhcp4Release,
335 EfiDhcp4Stop,
336 EfiDhcp4Build,
337 EfiDhcp4TransmitReceive,
338 EfiDhcp4Parse
339 };
340
341 /**
342 Returns the current operating mode and cached data packet for the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver.
343
344 The GetModeData() function returns the current operating mode and cached data
345 packet for the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver.
346
347 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
348 @param[out] Dhcp4ModeData Pointer to storage for the EFI_DHCP4_MODE_DATA structure.
349
350 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The mode data was returned.
351 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
352
353 **/
354 EFI_STATUS
355 EFIAPI
356 EfiDhcp4GetModeData (
357 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
358 OUT EFI_DHCP4_MODE_DATA *Dhcp4ModeData
359 )
360 {
361 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
362 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
363 DHCP_PARAMETER *Para;
364 EFI_TPL OldTpl;
365 IP4_ADDR Ip;
366
367 //
368 // First validate the parameters.
369 //
370 if ((This == NULL) || (Dhcp4ModeData == NULL)) {
371 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
372 }
373
374 Instance = DHCP_INSTANCE_FROM_THIS (This);
375
376 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
377 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
378
379 //
380 // Caller can use GetModeData to retrieve current DHCP states
381 // no matter whether it is the active child or not.
382 //
383 Dhcp4ModeData->State = (EFI_DHCP4_STATE) DhcpSb->DhcpState;
384 CopyMem (&Dhcp4ModeData->ConfigData, &DhcpSb->ActiveConfig, sizeof (Dhcp4ModeData->ConfigData));
385 CopyMem (&Dhcp4ModeData->ClientMacAddress, &DhcpSb->Mac, sizeof (Dhcp4ModeData->ClientMacAddress));
386
387 Ip = HTONL (DhcpSb->ClientAddr);
388 CopyMem (&Dhcp4ModeData->ClientAddress, &Ip, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
389
390 Ip = HTONL (DhcpSb->Netmask);
391 CopyMem (&Dhcp4ModeData->SubnetMask, &Ip, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
392
393 Ip = HTONL (DhcpSb->ServerAddr);
394 CopyMem (&Dhcp4ModeData->ServerAddress, &Ip, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
395
396 Para = DhcpSb->Para;
397
398 if (Para != NULL) {
399 Ip = HTONL (Para->Router);
400 CopyMem (&Dhcp4ModeData->RouterAddress, &Ip, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
401 Dhcp4ModeData->LeaseTime = Para->Lease;
402 } else {
403 ZeroMem (&Dhcp4ModeData->RouterAddress, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
404 Dhcp4ModeData->LeaseTime = 0xffffffff;
405 }
406
407 Dhcp4ModeData->ReplyPacket = DhcpSb->Selected;
408
409 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
410 return EFI_SUCCESS;
411 }
412
413
414 /**
415 Free the resource related to the configure parameters.
416 DHCP driver will make a copy of the user's configure
417 such as the time out value.
418
419 @param Config The DHCP configure data
420
421 **/
422 VOID
423 DhcpCleanConfigure (
424 IN OUT EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA *Config
425 )
426 {
427 UINT32 Index;
428
429 if (Config->DiscoverTimeout != NULL) {
430 FreePool (Config->DiscoverTimeout);
431 }
432
433 if (Config->RequestTimeout != NULL) {
434 FreePool (Config->RequestTimeout);
435 }
436
437 if (Config->OptionList != NULL) {
438 for (Index = 0; Index < Config->OptionCount; Index++) {
439 if (Config->OptionList[Index] != NULL) {
440 FreePool (Config->OptionList[Index]);
441 }
442 }
443
444 FreePool (Config->OptionList);
445 }
446
447 ZeroMem (Config, sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA));
448 }
449
450
451 /**
452 Allocate memory for configure parameter such as timeout value for Dst,
453 then copy the configure parameter from Src to Dst.
454
455 @param[out] Dst The destination DHCP configure data.
456 @param[in] Src The source DHCP configure data.
457
458 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory.
459 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The configure is copied.
460
461 **/
462 EFI_STATUS
463 DhcpCopyConfigure (
464 OUT EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA *Dst,
465 IN EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA *Src
466 )
467 {
468 EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION **DstOptions;
469 EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION **SrcOptions;
470 INTN Len;
471 UINT32 Index;
472
473 CopyMem (Dst, Src, sizeof (*Dst));
474 Dst->DiscoverTimeout = NULL;
475 Dst->RequestTimeout = NULL;
476 Dst->OptionList = NULL;
477
478 //
479 // Allocate a memory then copy DiscoverTimeout to it
480 //
481 if (Src->DiscoverTimeout != NULL) {
482 Len = Src->DiscoverTryCount * sizeof (UINT32);
483 Dst->DiscoverTimeout = AllocatePool (Len);
484
485 if (Dst->DiscoverTimeout == NULL) {
486 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
487 }
488
489 for (Index = 0; Index < Src->DiscoverTryCount; Index++) {
490 Dst->DiscoverTimeout[Index] = MAX (Src->DiscoverTimeout[Index], 1);
491 }
492 }
493
494 //
495 // Allocate a memory then copy RequestTimeout to it
496 //
497 if (Src->RequestTimeout != NULL) {
498 Len = Src->RequestTryCount * sizeof (UINT32);
499 Dst->RequestTimeout = AllocatePool (Len);
500
501 if (Dst->RequestTimeout == NULL) {
502 goto ON_ERROR;
503 }
504
505 for (Index = 0; Index < Src->RequestTryCount; Index++) {
506 Dst->RequestTimeout[Index] = MAX (Src->RequestTimeout[Index], 1);
507 }
508 }
509
510 //
511 // Allocate an array of dhcp option point, then allocate memory
512 // for each option and copy the source option to it
513 //
514 if (Src->OptionList != NULL) {
515 Len = Src->OptionCount * sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION *);
516 Dst->OptionList = AllocateZeroPool (Len);
517
518 if (Dst->OptionList == NULL) {
519 goto ON_ERROR;
520 }
521
522 DstOptions = Dst->OptionList;
523 SrcOptions = Src->OptionList;
524
525 for (Index = 0; Index < Src->OptionCount; Index++) {
526 Len = sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION) + MAX (SrcOptions[Index]->Length - 1, 0);
527
528 DstOptions[Index] = AllocatePool (Len);
529
530 if (DstOptions[Index] == NULL) {
531 goto ON_ERROR;
532 }
533
534 CopyMem (DstOptions[Index], SrcOptions[Index], Len);
535 }
536 }
537
538 return EFI_SUCCESS;
539
540 ON_ERROR:
541 DhcpCleanConfigure (Dst);
542 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
543 }
544
545
546 /**
547 Give up the control of the DHCP service to let other child
548 resume. Don't change the service's DHCP state and the Client
549 address and option list configure as required by RFC2131.
550
551 @param DhcpSb The DHCP service instance.
552
553 **/
554 VOID
555 DhcpYieldControl (
556 IN DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb
557 )
558 {
559 EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA *Config;
560
561 Config = &DhcpSb->ActiveConfig;
562
563 DhcpSb->ServiceState = DHCP_UNCONFIGED;
564 DhcpSb->ActiveChild = NULL;
565
566 if (Config->DiscoverTimeout != NULL) {
567 FreePool (Config->DiscoverTimeout);
568
569 Config->DiscoverTryCount = 0;
570 Config->DiscoverTimeout = NULL;
571 }
572
573 if (Config->RequestTimeout != NULL) {
574 FreePool (Config->RequestTimeout);
575
576 Config->RequestTryCount = 0;
577 Config->RequestTimeout = NULL;
578 }
579
580 Config->Dhcp4Callback = NULL;
581 Config->CallbackContext = NULL;
582 }
583
584
585 /**
586 Initializes, changes, or resets the operational settings for the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver.
587
588 The Configure() function is used to initialize, change, or reset the operational
589 settings of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver for the communication device on which
590 the EFI DHCPv4 Service Binding Protocol is installed. This function can be
591 successfully called only if both of the following are true:
592 * This instance of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped, Dhcp4Init,
593 Dhcp4InitReboot, or Dhcp4Bound states.
594 * No other EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver instance that is controlled by this EFI
595 DHCPv4 Service Binding Protocol driver instance has configured this EFI DHCPv4
596 Protocol driver.
597 When this driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped state, it can transfer into one of the
598 following two possible initial states:
599 * Dhcp4Init
600 * Dhcp4InitReboot
601 The driver can transfer into these states by calling Configure() with a non-NULL
602 Dhcp4CfgData. The driver will transfer into the appropriate state based on the
603 supplied client network address in the ClientAddress parameter and DHCP options
604 in the OptionList parameter as described in RFC 2131.
605 When Configure() is called successfully while Dhcp4CfgData is set to NULL, the
606 default configuring data will be reset in the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver and
607 the state of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver will not be changed. If one instance
608 wants to make it possible for another instance to configure the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol
609 driver, it must call this function with Dhcp4CfgData set to NULL.
610
611 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
612 @param[in] Dhcp4CfgData Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA.
613
614 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the Dhcp4Init or
615 Dhcp4InitReboot state, if the original state of this driver
616 was Dhcp4Stopped and the value of Dhcp4CfgData was
617 not NULL. Otherwise, the state was left unchanged.
618 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED This instance of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver was not in the
619 Dhcp4Stopped, Dhcp4Init, Dhcp4InitReboot, or Dhcp4Bound state;
620 Or onother instance of this EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is already
621 in a valid configured state.
622 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
623 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
624 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
625
626 **/
627 EFI_STATUS
628 EFIAPI
629 EfiDhcp4Configure (
630 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
631 IN EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA *Dhcp4CfgData OPTIONAL
632 )
633 {
634 EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA *Config;
635 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
636 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
637 EFI_STATUS Status;
638 EFI_TPL OldTpl;
639 UINT32 Index;
640 IP4_ADDR Ip;
641
642 //
643 // First validate the parameters
644 //
645 if (This == NULL) {
646 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
647 }
648
649 if (Dhcp4CfgData != NULL) {
650 if ((Dhcp4CfgData->DiscoverTryCount != 0) && (Dhcp4CfgData->DiscoverTimeout == NULL)) {
651 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
652 }
653
654 if ((Dhcp4CfgData->RequestTryCount != 0) && (Dhcp4CfgData->RequestTimeout == NULL)) {
655 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
656 }
657
658 if ((Dhcp4CfgData->OptionCount != 0) && (Dhcp4CfgData->OptionList == NULL)) {
659 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
660 }
661
662 CopyMem (&Ip, &Dhcp4CfgData->ClientAddress, sizeof (IP4_ADDR));
663
664 if ((Ip != 0) && !NetIp4IsUnicast (NTOHL (Ip), 0)) {
665
666 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
667 }
668 }
669
670 Instance = DHCP_INSTANCE_FROM_THIS (This);
671
672 if (Instance->Signature != DHCP_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE) {
673 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
674 }
675
676 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
677
678 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
679 Config = &DhcpSb->ActiveConfig;
680
681 Status = EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
682
683 if ((DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4Stopped) &&
684 (DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4Init) &&
685 (DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4InitReboot) &&
686 (DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4Bound)) {
687
688 goto ON_EXIT;
689 }
690
691 if ((DhcpSb->ActiveChild != NULL) && (DhcpSb->ActiveChild != Instance)) {
692 goto ON_EXIT;
693 }
694
695 if (Dhcp4CfgData != NULL) {
696 Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
697 DhcpCleanConfigure (Config);
698
699 if (EFI_ERROR (DhcpCopyConfigure (Config, Dhcp4CfgData))) {
700 goto ON_EXIT;
701 }
702
703 DhcpSb->UserOptionLen = 0;
704
705 for (Index = 0; Index < Dhcp4CfgData->OptionCount; Index++) {
706 DhcpSb->UserOptionLen += Dhcp4CfgData->OptionList[Index]->Length + 2;
707 }
708
709 DhcpSb->ActiveChild = Instance;
710
711 if (DhcpSb->DhcpState == Dhcp4Stopped) {
712 DhcpSb->ClientAddr = EFI_NTOHL (Dhcp4CfgData->ClientAddress);
713
714 if (DhcpSb->ClientAddr != 0) {
715 DhcpSb->DhcpState = Dhcp4InitReboot;
716 } else {
717 DhcpSb->DhcpState = Dhcp4Init;
718 }
719 }
720
721 DhcpSb->ServiceState = DHCP_CONFIGED;
722 Status = EFI_SUCCESS;
723
724 } else if (DhcpSb->ActiveChild == Instance) {
725 Status = EFI_SUCCESS;
726 DhcpYieldControl (DhcpSb);
727 }
728
729 ON_EXIT:
730 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
731 return Status;
732 }
733
734
735 /**
736 Starts the DHCP configuration process.
737
738 The Start() function starts the DHCP configuration process. This function can
739 be called only when the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Init or
740 Dhcp4InitReboot state.
741 If the DHCP process completes successfully, the state of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol
742 driver will be transferred through Dhcp4Selecting and Dhcp4Requesting to the
743 Dhcp4Bound state. The CompletionEvent will then be signaled if it is not NULL.
744 If the process aborts, either by the user or by some unexpected network error,
745 the state is restored to the Dhcp4Init state. The Start() function can be called
746 again to restart the process.
747 Refer to RFC 2131 for precise state transitions during this process. At the
748 time when each event occurs in this process, the callback function that was set
749 by EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() will be called and the user can take this
750 opportunity to control the process.
751
752 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
753 @param[in] CompletionEvent If not NULL, indicates the event that will be signaled when the
754 EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is transferred into the
755 Dhcp4Bound state or when the DHCP process is aborted.
756 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.GetModeData() can be called to
757 check the completion status. If NULL,
758 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Start() will wait until the driver
759 is transferred into the Dhcp4Bound state or the process fails.
760
761 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The DHCP configuration process has started, or it has completed
762 when CompletionEvent is NULL.
763 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped
764 state. EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL. Configure() needs to be called.
765 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
766 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
767 @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The DHCP configuration process failed because no response was
768 received from the server within the specified timeout value.
769 @retval EFI_ABORTED The user aborted the DHCP process.
770 @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED Some other EFI DHCPv4 Protocol instance already started the
771 DHCP process.
772 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
773 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There was a media error.
774
775 **/
776 EFI_STATUS
777 EFIAPI
778 EfiDhcp4Start (
779 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
780 IN EFI_EVENT CompletionEvent OPTIONAL
781 )
782 {
783 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
784 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
785 EFI_STATUS Status;
786 EFI_TPL OldTpl;
787
788 //
789 // First validate the parameters
790 //
791 if (This == NULL) {
792 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
793 }
794
795 Instance = DHCP_INSTANCE_FROM_THIS (This);
796
797 if (Instance->Signature != DHCP_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE) {
798 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
799 }
800
801 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
802 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
803
804 if (DhcpSb->DhcpState == Dhcp4Stopped) {
805 Status = EFI_NOT_STARTED;
806 goto ON_ERROR;
807 }
808
809 if ((DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4Init) && (DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4InitReboot)) {
810 Status = EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
811 goto ON_ERROR;
812 }
813
814 DhcpSb->IoStatus = EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
815
816 if (EFI_ERROR (Status = DhcpInitRequest (DhcpSb))) {
817 goto ON_ERROR;
818 }
819
820
821 Instance->CompletionEvent = CompletionEvent;
822
823 //
824 // Restore the TPL now, don't call poll function at TPL_CALLBACK.
825 //
826 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
827
828 if (CompletionEvent == NULL) {
829 while (DhcpSb->IoStatus == EFI_ALREADY_STARTED) {
830 DhcpSb->UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4->Poll (DhcpSb->UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4);
831 }
832
833 return DhcpSb->IoStatus;
834 }
835
836 return EFI_SUCCESS;
837
838 ON_ERROR:
839 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
840 return Status;
841 }
842
843
844 /**
845 Extends the lease time by sending a request packet.
846
847 The RenewRebind() function is used to manually extend the lease time when the
848 EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Bound state and the lease time has
849 not expired yet. This function will send a request packet to the previously
850 found server (or to any server when RebindRequest is TRUE) and transfer the
851 state into the Dhcp4Renewing state (or Dhcp4Rebinding when RebindingRequest is
852 TRUE). When a response is received, the state is returned to Dhcp4Bound.
853 If no response is received before the try count is exceeded (the RequestTryCount
854 field that is specified in EFI_DHCP4_CONFIG_DATA) but before the lease time that
855 was issued by the previous server expires, the driver will return to the Dhcp4Bound
856 state and the previous configuration is restored. The outgoing and incoming packets
857 can be captured by the EFI_DHCP4_CALLBACK function.
858
859 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
860 @param[in] RebindRequest If TRUE, this function broadcasts the request packets and enters
861 the Dhcp4Rebinding state. Otherwise, it sends a unicast
862 request packet and enters the Dhcp4Renewing state.
863 @param[in] CompletionEvent If not NULL, this event is signaled when the renew/rebind phase
864 completes or some error occurs.
865 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.GetModeData() can be called to
866 check the completion status. If NULL,
867 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.RenewRebind() will busy-wait
868 until the DHCP process finishes.
869
870 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the
871 Dhcp4Renewing state or is back to the Dhcp4Bound state.
872 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the Dhcp4Stopped
873 state. EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() needs to
874 be called.
875 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
876 @retval EFI_TIMEOUT There was no response from the server when the try count was
877 exceeded.
878 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The driver is not in the Dhcp4Bound state.
879 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
880
881 **/
882 EFI_STATUS
883 EFIAPI
884 EfiDhcp4RenewRebind (
885 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
886 IN BOOLEAN RebindRequest,
887 IN EFI_EVENT CompletionEvent OPTIONAL
888 )
889 {
890 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
891 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
892 EFI_STATUS Status;
893 EFI_TPL OldTpl;
894
895 //
896 // First validate the parameters
897 //
898 if (This == NULL) {
899 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
900 }
901
902 Instance = DHCP_INSTANCE_FROM_THIS (This);
903
904 if (Instance->Signature != DHCP_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE) {
905 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
906 }
907
908 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
909 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
910
911 if (DhcpSb->DhcpState == Dhcp4Stopped) {
912 Status = EFI_NOT_STARTED;
913 goto ON_ERROR;
914 }
915
916 if (DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4Bound) {
917 Status = EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
918 goto ON_ERROR;
919 }
920
921 if (DHCP_IS_BOOTP (DhcpSb->Para)) {
922 return EFI_SUCCESS;
923 }
924
925 //
926 // Transit the states then send a extra DHCP request
927 //
928 if (!RebindRequest) {
929 DhcpSetState (DhcpSb, Dhcp4Renewing, FALSE);
930 } else {
931 DhcpSetState (DhcpSb, Dhcp4Rebinding, FALSE);
932 }
933
934 Status = DhcpSendMessage (
935 DhcpSb,
936 DhcpSb->Selected,
937 DhcpSb->Para,
938 DHCP_MSG_REQUEST,
939 (UINT8 *) "Extra renew/rebind by the application"
940 );
941
942 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
943 DhcpSetState (DhcpSb, Dhcp4Bound, FALSE);
944 goto ON_ERROR;
945 }
946
947 DhcpSb->ExtraRefresh = TRUE;
948 DhcpSb->IoStatus = EFI_ALREADY_STARTED;
949 Instance->RenewRebindEvent = CompletionEvent;
950
951 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
952
953 if (CompletionEvent == NULL) {
954 while (DhcpSb->IoStatus == EFI_ALREADY_STARTED) {
955 DhcpSb->UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4->Poll (DhcpSb->UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4);
956
957 }
958
959 return DhcpSb->IoStatus;
960 }
961
962 return EFI_SUCCESS;
963
964 ON_ERROR:
965 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
966 return Status;
967 }
968
969
970 /**
971 Releases the current address configuration.
972
973 The Release() function releases the current configured IP address by doing either
974 of the following:
975 * Sending a DHCPRELEASE packet when the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in the
976 Dhcp4Bound state
977 * Setting the previously assigned IP address that was provided with the
978 EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() function to 0.0.0.0 when the driver is in
979 Dhcp4InitReboot state
980 After a successful call to this function, the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver returns
981 to the Dhcp4Init state and any subsequent incoming packets will be discarded silently.
982
983 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
984
985 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the Dhcp4Init phase.
986 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
987 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is not Dhcp4InitReboot state.
988 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
989
990 **/
991 EFI_STATUS
992 EFIAPI
993 EfiDhcp4Release (
994 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This
995 )
996 {
997 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
998 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
999 EFI_STATUS Status;
1000 EFI_TPL OldTpl;
1001
1002 //
1003 // First validate the parameters
1004 //
1005 if (This == NULL) {
1006 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1007 }
1008
1009 Instance = DHCP_INSTANCE_FROM_THIS (This);
1010
1011 if (Instance->Signature != DHCP_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE) {
1012 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1013 }
1014
1015 Status = EFI_SUCCESS;
1016 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
1017 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
1018
1019 if ((DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4InitReboot) && (DhcpSb->DhcpState != Dhcp4Bound)) {
1020 Status = EFI_ACCESS_DENIED;
1021 goto ON_EXIT;
1022 }
1023
1024 if (!DHCP_IS_BOOTP (DhcpSb->Para) && (DhcpSb->DhcpState == Dhcp4Bound)) {
1025 Status = DhcpSendMessage (
1026 DhcpSb,
1027 DhcpSb->Selected,
1028 DhcpSb->Para,
1029 DHCP_MSG_RELEASE,
1030 NULL
1031 );
1032
1033 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
1034 Status = EFI_DEVICE_ERROR;
1035 goto ON_EXIT;
1036 }
1037 }
1038
1039 DhcpCleanLease (DhcpSb);
1040
1041 ON_EXIT:
1042 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
1043 return Status;
1044 }
1045
1046
1047 /**
1048 Stops the current address configuration.
1049
1050 The Stop() function is used to stop the DHCP configuration process. After this
1051 function is called successfully, the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is transferred
1052 into the Dhcp4Stopped state. EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL.Configure() needs to be called
1053 before DHCP configuration process can be started again. This function can be
1054 called when the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is in any state.
1055
1056 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
1057
1058 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver is now in the Dhcp4Stopped phase.
1059 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
1060
1061 **/
1062 EFI_STATUS
1063 EFIAPI
1064 EfiDhcp4Stop (
1065 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This
1066 )
1067 {
1068 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
1069 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
1070 EFI_TPL OldTpl;
1071
1072 //
1073 // First validate the parameters
1074 //
1075 if (This == NULL) {
1076 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1077 }
1078
1079 Instance = DHCP_INSTANCE_FROM_THIS (This);
1080
1081 if (Instance->Signature != DHCP_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE) {
1082 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1083 }
1084
1085 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
1086 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
1087
1088 DhcpCleanLease (DhcpSb);
1089
1090 DhcpSb->DhcpState = Dhcp4Stopped;
1091 DhcpSb->ServiceState = DHCP_UNCONFIGED;
1092
1093 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
1094 return EFI_SUCCESS;
1095 }
1096
1097
1098 /**
1099 Builds a DHCP packet, given the options to be appended or deleted or replaced.
1100
1101 The Build() function is used to assemble a new packet from the original packet
1102 by replacing or deleting existing options or appending new options. This function
1103 does not change any state of the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver and can be used at
1104 any time.
1105
1106 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
1107 @param[in] SeedPacket Initial packet to be used as a base for building new packet.
1108 @param[in] DeleteCount Number of opcodes in the DeleteList.
1109 @param[in] DeleteList List of opcodes to be deleted from the seed packet.
1110 Ignored if DeleteCount is zero.
1111 @param[in] AppendCount Number of entries in the OptionList.
1112 @param[in] AppendList Pointer to a DHCP option list to be appended to SeedPacket.
1113 If SeedPacket also contains options in this list, they are
1114 replaced by new options (except pad option). Ignored if
1115 AppendCount is zero. Type EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION
1116 @param[out] NewPacket Pointer to storage for the pointer to the new allocated packet.
1117 Use the EFI Boot Service FreePool() on the resulting pointer
1118 when done with the packet.
1119
1120 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The new packet was built.
1121 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Storage for the new packet could not be allocated.
1122 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
1123
1124 **/
1125 EFI_STATUS
1126 EFIAPI
1127 EfiDhcp4Build (
1128 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
1129 IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *SeedPacket,
1130 IN UINT32 DeleteCount,
1131 IN UINT8 *DeleteList OPTIONAL,
1132 IN UINT32 AppendCount,
1133 IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION *AppendList[] OPTIONAL,
1134 OUT EFI_DHCP4_PACKET **NewPacket
1135 )
1136 {
1137 //
1138 // First validate the parameters
1139 //
1140 if ((This == NULL) || (NewPacket == NULL)) {
1141 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1142 }
1143
1144 if ((SeedPacket == NULL) || (SeedPacket->Dhcp4.Magik != DHCP_OPTION_MAGIC) ||
1145 EFI_ERROR (DhcpValidateOptions (SeedPacket, NULL))) {
1146
1147 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1148 }
1149
1150 if (((DeleteCount == 0) && (AppendCount == 0)) ||
1151 ((DeleteCount != 0) && (DeleteList == NULL)) ||
1152 ((AppendCount != 0) && (AppendList == NULL))) {
1153
1154 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1155 }
1156
1157 return DhcpBuild (
1158 SeedPacket,
1159 DeleteCount,
1160 DeleteList,
1161 AppendCount,
1162 AppendList,
1163 NewPacket
1164 );
1165 }
1166
1167 /**
1168 Callback by UdpIoCreatePort() when creating UdpIo for this Dhcp4 instance.
1169
1170 @param[in] UdpIo The UdpIo being created.
1171 @param[in] Context Dhcp4 instance.
1172
1173 @retval EFI_SUCCESS UdpIo is configured successfully.
1174 @retval other Other error occurs.
1175 **/
1176 EFI_STATUS
1177 Dhcp4InstanceConfigUdpIo (
1178 IN UDP_IO *UdpIo,
1179 IN VOID *Context
1180 )
1181 {
1182 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
1183 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
1184 EFI_DHCP4_TRANSMIT_RECEIVE_TOKEN *Token;
1185 EFI_UDP4_CONFIG_DATA UdpConfigData;
1186 IP4_ADDR Ip;
1187
1188 Instance = (DHCP_PROTOCOL *) Context;
1189 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
1190 Token = Instance->Token;
1191
1192 ZeroMem (&UdpConfigData, sizeof (EFI_UDP4_CONFIG_DATA));
1193
1194 UdpConfigData.AcceptBroadcast = TRUE;
1195 UdpConfigData.AllowDuplicatePort = TRUE;
1196 UdpConfigData.TimeToLive = 64;
1197 UdpConfigData.DoNotFragment = TRUE;
1198
1199 Ip = HTONL (DhcpSb->ClientAddr);
1200 CopyMem (&UdpConfigData.StationAddress, &Ip, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
1201
1202 Ip = HTONL (DhcpSb->Netmask);
1203 CopyMem (&UdpConfigData.SubnetMask, &Ip, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
1204
1205 if ((Token->ListenPointCount == 0) || (Token->ListenPoints[0].ListenPort == 0)) {
1206 UdpConfigData.StationPort = DHCP_CLIENT_PORT;
1207 } else {
1208 UdpConfigData.StationPort = Token->ListenPoints[0].ListenPort;
1209 }
1210
1211 return UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4->Configure (UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4, &UdpConfigData);
1212 }
1213
1214 /**
1215 Create UdpIo for this Dhcp4 instance.
1216
1217 @param Instance The Dhcp4 instance.
1218
1219 @retval EFI_SUCCESS UdpIo is created successfully.
1220 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Fails to create UdpIo because of limited
1221 resources or configuration failure.
1222 **/
1223 EFI_STATUS
1224 Dhcp4InstanceCreateUdpIo (
1225 IN OUT DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance
1226 )
1227 {
1228 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
1229
1230 ASSERT (Instance->Token != NULL);
1231
1232 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
1233 Instance->UdpIo = UdpIoCreateIo (
1234 DhcpSb->Controller,
1235 DhcpSb->Image,
1236 Dhcp4InstanceConfigUdpIo,
1237 UDP_IO_UDP4_VERSION,
1238 Instance
1239 );
1240 if (Instance->UdpIo == NULL) {
1241 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1242 } else {
1243 return EFI_SUCCESS;
1244 }
1245 }
1246
1247 /**
1248 Callback of Dhcp packet. Does nothing.
1249
1250 @param Arg The context.
1251
1252 **/
1253 VOID
1254 DhcpDummyExtFree (
1255 IN VOID *Arg
1256 )
1257 {
1258 }
1259
1260 /**
1261 Callback of UdpIoRecvDatagram() that handles a Dhcp4 packet.
1262
1263 Only BOOTP responses will be handled that correspond to the Xid of the request
1264 sent out. The packet will be queued to the response queue.
1265
1266 @param UdpPacket The Dhcp4 packet.
1267 @param EndPoint Udp4 address pair.
1268 @param IoStatus Status of the input.
1269 @param Context Extra info for the input.
1270
1271 **/
1272 VOID
1273 PxeDhcpInput (
1274 NET_BUF *UdpPacket,
1275 UDP_END_POINT *EndPoint,
1276 EFI_STATUS IoStatus,
1277 VOID *Context
1278 )
1279 {
1280 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
1281 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
1282 EFI_DHCP4_HEADER *Head;
1283 NET_BUF *Wrap;
1284 EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *Packet;
1285 EFI_DHCP4_TRANSMIT_RECEIVE_TOKEN *Token;
1286 UINT32 Len;
1287 EFI_STATUS Status;
1288
1289 Wrap = NULL;
1290 Instance = (DHCP_PROTOCOL *) Context;
1291 Token = Instance->Token;
1292 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
1293
1294 //
1295 // Don't restart receive if error occurs or DHCP is destroyed.
1296 //
1297 if (EFI_ERROR (IoStatus)) {
1298 return ;
1299 }
1300
1301 ASSERT (UdpPacket != NULL);
1302
1303 //
1304 // Validate the packet received
1305 //
1306 if (UdpPacket->TotalSize < sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_HEADER)) {
1307 goto RESTART;
1308 }
1309
1310 //
1311 // Copy the DHCP message to a continuous memory block, make the buffer size
1312 // of the EFI_DHCP4_PACKET a multiple of 4-byte.
1313 //
1314 Len = NET_ROUNDUP (sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_PACKET) + UdpPacket->TotalSize - sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_HEADER), 4);
1315 Wrap = NetbufAlloc (Len);
1316 if (Wrap == NULL) {
1317 goto RESTART;
1318 }
1319
1320 Packet = (EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *) NetbufAllocSpace (Wrap, Len, NET_BUF_TAIL);
1321 ASSERT (Packet != NULL);
1322
1323 Packet->Size = Len;
1324 Head = &Packet->Dhcp4.Header;
1325 Packet->Length = NetbufCopy (UdpPacket, 0, UdpPacket->TotalSize, (UINT8 *) Head);
1326
1327 if (Packet->Length != UdpPacket->TotalSize) {
1328 goto RESTART;
1329 }
1330
1331 //
1332 // Is this packet the answer to our packet?
1333 //
1334 if ((Head->OpCode != BOOTP_REPLY) ||
1335 (Head->Xid != Token->Packet->Dhcp4.Header.Xid) ||
1336 (CompareMem (DhcpSb->ClientAddressSendOut, Head->ClientHwAddr, Head->HwAddrLen) != 0)) {
1337 goto RESTART;
1338 }
1339
1340 //
1341 // Validate the options and retrieve the interested options
1342 //
1343 if ((Packet->Length > sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_HEADER) + sizeof (UINT32)) &&
1344 (Packet->Dhcp4.Magik == DHCP_OPTION_MAGIC) &&
1345 EFI_ERROR (DhcpValidateOptions (Packet, NULL))) {
1346
1347 goto RESTART;
1348 }
1349
1350 //
1351 // Keep this packet in the ResponseQueue.
1352 //
1353 NET_GET_REF (Wrap);
1354 NetbufQueAppend (&Instance->ResponseQueue, Wrap);
1355
1356 RESTART:
1357
1358 NetbufFree (UdpPacket);
1359
1360 if (Wrap != NULL) {
1361 NetbufFree (Wrap);
1362 }
1363
1364 Status = UdpIoRecvDatagram (Instance->UdpIo, PxeDhcpInput, Instance, 0);
1365 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
1366 PxeDhcpDone (Instance);
1367 }
1368 }
1369
1370 /**
1371 Complete a Dhcp4 transaction and signal the upper layer.
1372
1373 @param Instance Dhcp4 instance.
1374
1375 **/
1376 VOID
1377 PxeDhcpDone (
1378 IN DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance
1379 )
1380 {
1381 EFI_DHCP4_TRANSMIT_RECEIVE_TOKEN *Token;
1382
1383 Token = Instance->Token;
1384
1385 Token->ResponseCount = Instance->ResponseQueue.BufNum;
1386 if (Token->ResponseCount != 0) {
1387 Token->ResponseList = (EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *) AllocatePool (Instance->ResponseQueue.BufSize);
1388 if (Token->ResponseList == NULL) {
1389 Token->Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1390 goto SIGNAL_USER;
1391 }
1392
1393 //
1394 // Copy the received DHCP responses.
1395 //
1396 NetbufQueCopy (&Instance->ResponseQueue, 0, Instance->ResponseQueue.BufSize, (UINT8 *) Token->ResponseList);
1397 Token->Status = EFI_SUCCESS;
1398 } else {
1399 Token->ResponseList = NULL;
1400 Token->Status = EFI_TIMEOUT;
1401 }
1402
1403 SIGNAL_USER:
1404 //
1405 // Clean up the resources dedicated for this transmit receive transaction.
1406 //
1407 NetbufQueFlush (&Instance->ResponseQueue);
1408 UdpIoCleanIo (Instance->UdpIo);
1409 UdpIoFreeIo (Instance->UdpIo);
1410 Instance->UdpIo = NULL;
1411 Instance->Token = NULL;
1412
1413 if (Token->CompletionEvent != NULL) {
1414 gBS->SignalEvent (Token->CompletionEvent);
1415 }
1416 }
1417
1418
1419 /**
1420 Transmits a DHCP formatted packet and optionally waits for responses.
1421
1422 The TransmitReceive() function is used to transmit a DHCP packet and optionally
1423 wait for the response from servers. This function does not change the state of
1424 the EFI DHCPv4 Protocol driver and thus can be used at any time.
1425
1426 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
1427 @param[in] Token Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_TRANSMIT_RECEIVE_TOKEN structure.
1428
1429 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The packet was successfully queued for transmission.
1430 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
1431 @retval EFI_NOT_READY The previous call to this function has not finished yet. Try to call
1432 this function after collection process completes.
1433 @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING The default station address is not available yet.
1434 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
1435 @retval Others Some other unexpected error occurred.
1436
1437 **/
1438 EFI_STATUS
1439 EFIAPI
1440 EfiDhcp4TransmitReceive (
1441 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
1442 IN EFI_DHCP4_TRANSMIT_RECEIVE_TOKEN *Token
1443 )
1444 {
1445 DHCP_PROTOCOL *Instance;
1446 EFI_TPL OldTpl;
1447 EFI_STATUS Status;
1448 NET_FRAGMENT Frag;
1449 NET_BUF *Wrap;
1450 UDP_END_POINT EndPoint;
1451 IP4_ADDR Ip;
1452 DHCP_SERVICE *DhcpSb;
1453 EFI_IP_ADDRESS Gateway;
1454 IP4_ADDR SubnetMask;
1455
1456 if ((This == NULL) || (Token == NULL) || (Token->Packet == NULL)) {
1457 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1458 }
1459
1460 Instance = DHCP_INSTANCE_FROM_THIS (This);
1461 DhcpSb = Instance->Service;
1462
1463 if (Instance->Token != NULL) {
1464 //
1465 // The previous call to TransmitReceive is not finished.
1466 //
1467 return EFI_NOT_READY;
1468 }
1469
1470 if ((Token->Packet->Dhcp4.Magik != DHCP_OPTION_MAGIC) ||
1471 (NTOHL (Token->Packet->Dhcp4.Header.Xid) == Instance->Service->Xid) ||
1472 (Token->TimeoutValue == 0) ||
1473 ((Token->ListenPointCount != 0) && (Token->ListenPoints == NULL)) ||
1474 EFI_ERROR (DhcpValidateOptions (Token->Packet, NULL)) ||
1475 EFI_IP4_EQUAL (&Token->RemoteAddress, &mZeroIp4Addr)
1476 ) {
1477 //
1478 // The DHCP packet isn't well-formed, the Transaction ID is already used,
1479 // the timeout value is zero, the ListenPoint is invalid, or the
1480 // RemoteAddress is zero.
1481 //
1482 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1483 }
1484
1485 if (DhcpSb->ClientAddr == 0) {
1486
1487 return EFI_NO_MAPPING;
1488 }
1489
1490 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
1491
1492 //
1493 // Save the token and the timeout value.
1494 //
1495 Instance->Token = Token;
1496 Instance->Timeout = Token->TimeoutValue;
1497
1498 //
1499 // Create a UDP IO for this transmit receive transaction.
1500 //
1501 Status = Dhcp4InstanceCreateUdpIo (Instance);
1502 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
1503 goto ON_ERROR;
1504 }
1505
1506 //
1507 // Save the Client Address is sent out
1508 //
1509 CopyMem (
1510 &DhcpSb->ClientAddressSendOut[0],
1511 &Token->Packet->Dhcp4.Header.ClientHwAddr[0],
1512 Token->Packet->Dhcp4.Header.HwAddrLen
1513 );
1514
1515 //
1516 // Wrap the DHCP packet into a net buffer.
1517 //
1518 Frag.Bulk = (UINT8 *) &Token->Packet->Dhcp4;
1519 Frag.Len = Token->Packet->Length;
1520 Wrap = NetbufFromExt (&Frag, 1, 0, 0, DhcpDummyExtFree, NULL);
1521 if (Wrap == NULL) {
1522 Status = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
1523 goto ON_ERROR;
1524 }
1525
1526 //
1527 // Set the local address and local port to ZERO.
1528 //
1529 ZeroMem (&EndPoint, sizeof (UDP_END_POINT));
1530
1531 //
1532 // Set the destination address and destination port.
1533 //
1534 CopyMem (&Ip, &Token->RemoteAddress, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
1535 EndPoint.RemoteAddr.Addr[0] = NTOHL (Ip);
1536
1537 if (Token->RemotePort == 0) {
1538 EndPoint.RemotePort = DHCP_SERVER_PORT;
1539 } else {
1540 EndPoint.RemotePort = Token->RemotePort;
1541 }
1542
1543 //
1544 // Get the gateway.
1545 //
1546 SubnetMask = DhcpSb->Netmask;
1547 ZeroMem (&Gateway, sizeof (Gateway));
1548 if (!IP4_NET_EQUAL (DhcpSb->ClientAddr, EndPoint.RemoteAddr.Addr[0], SubnetMask)) {
1549 CopyMem (&Gateway.v4, &Token->GatewayAddress, sizeof (EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS));
1550 Gateway.Addr[0] = NTOHL (Gateway.Addr[0]);
1551 }
1552
1553 //
1554 // Transmit the DHCP packet.
1555 //
1556 Status = UdpIoSendDatagram (Instance->UdpIo, Wrap, &EndPoint, &Gateway, DhcpOnPacketSent, NULL);
1557 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
1558 NetbufFree (Wrap);
1559 goto ON_ERROR;
1560 }
1561
1562 //
1563 // Start to receive the DHCP response.
1564 //
1565 Status = UdpIoRecvDatagram (Instance->UdpIo, PxeDhcpInput, Instance, 0);
1566 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
1567 goto ON_ERROR;
1568 }
1569
1570 ON_ERROR:
1571
1572 if (EFI_ERROR (Status) && (Instance->UdpIo != NULL)) {
1573 UdpIoCleanIo (Instance->UdpIo);
1574 UdpIoFreeIo (Instance->UdpIo);
1575 Instance->UdpIo = NULL;
1576 Instance->Token = NULL;
1577 }
1578
1579 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
1580
1581 if (!EFI_ERROR (Status) && (Token->CompletionEvent == NULL)) {
1582 //
1583 // Keep polling until timeout if no error happens and the CompletionEvent
1584 // is NULL.
1585 //
1586 while (TRUE) {
1587 OldTpl = gBS->RaiseTPL (TPL_CALLBACK);
1588 //
1589 // Raise TPL to protect the UDPIO in instance, in case that DhcpOnTimerTick
1590 // free it when timeout.
1591 //
1592 if (Instance->Timeout > 0) {
1593 Instance->UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4->Poll (Instance->UdpIo->Protocol.Udp4);
1594 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
1595 } else {
1596 gBS->RestoreTPL (OldTpl);
1597 break;
1598 }
1599 }
1600 }
1601
1602 return Status;
1603 }
1604
1605
1606 /**
1607 Callback function for DhcpIterateOptions. This callback sets the
1608 EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION array in the DHCP_PARSE_CONTEXT to point
1609 the individual DHCP option in the packet.
1610
1611 @param[in] Tag The DHCP option type
1612 @param[in] Len Length of the DHCP option data
1613 @param[in] Data The DHCP option data
1614 @param[in] Context The context, to pass several parameters in.
1615
1616 @retval EFI_SUCCESS It always returns EFI_SUCCESS
1617
1618 **/
1619 EFI_STATUS
1620 Dhcp4ParseCheckOption (
1621 IN UINT8 Tag,
1622 IN UINT8 Len,
1623 IN UINT8 *Data,
1624 IN VOID *Context
1625 )
1626 {
1627 DHCP_PARSE_CONTEXT *Parse;
1628
1629 Parse = (DHCP_PARSE_CONTEXT *) Context;
1630 Parse->Index++;
1631
1632 if (Parse->Index <= Parse->OptionCount) {
1633 //
1634 // Use BASE_CR to get the memory position of EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION for
1635 // the EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION->Data because DhcpIterateOptions only
1636 // pass in the point to option data.
1637 //
1638 Parse->Option[Parse->Index - 1] = BASE_CR (Data, EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION, Data);
1639 }
1640
1641 return EFI_SUCCESS;
1642 }
1643
1644
1645 /**
1646 Parses the packed DHCP option data.
1647
1648 The Parse() function is used to retrieve the option list from a DHCP packet.
1649 If *OptionCount isn't zero, and there is enough space for all the DHCP options
1650 in the Packet, each element of PacketOptionList is set to point to somewhere in
1651 the Packet->Dhcp4.Option where a new DHCP option begins. If RFC3396 is supported,
1652 the caller should reassemble the parsed DHCP options to get the finial result.
1653 If *OptionCount is zero or there isn't enough space for all of them, the number
1654 of DHCP options in the Packet is returned in OptionCount.
1655
1656 @param This Pointer to the EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
1657 @param Packet Pointer to packet to be parsed.
1658 @param OptionCount On input, the number of entries in the PacketOptionList.
1659 On output, the number of entries that were written into the
1660 PacketOptionList.
1661 @param PacketOptionList List of packet option entries to be filled in. End option or pad
1662 options are not included.
1663
1664 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The packet was successfully parsed.
1665 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Some parameter is NULL.
1666 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
1667 1) *OptionCount is smaller than the number of options that
1668 were found in the Packet.
1669 2) PacketOptionList is NULL.
1670
1671 **/
1672 EFI_STATUS
1673 EFIAPI
1674 EfiDhcp4Parse (
1675 IN EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *This,
1676 IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *Packet,
1677 IN OUT UINT32 *OptionCount,
1678 OUT EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION *PacketOptionList[] OPTIONAL
1679 )
1680 {
1681 DHCP_PARSE_CONTEXT Context;
1682 EFI_STATUS Status;
1683
1684 //
1685 // First validate the parameters
1686 //
1687 if ((This == NULL) || (Packet == NULL) || (OptionCount == NULL)) {
1688 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1689 }
1690
1691 if ((Packet->Size < Packet->Length + 2 * sizeof (UINT32)) ||
1692 (Packet->Dhcp4.Magik != DHCP_OPTION_MAGIC) ||
1693 EFI_ERROR (DhcpValidateOptions (Packet, NULL))) {
1694
1695 return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1696 }
1697
1698 if ((*OptionCount != 0) && (PacketOptionList == NULL)) {
1699 return EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
1700 }
1701
1702 ZeroMem (PacketOptionList, *OptionCount * sizeof (EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION *));
1703
1704 Context.Option = PacketOptionList;
1705 Context.OptionCount = *OptionCount;
1706 Context.Index = 0;
1707
1708 Status = DhcpIterateOptions (Packet, Dhcp4ParseCheckOption, &Context);
1709
1710 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
1711 return Status;
1712 }
1713
1714 *OptionCount = Context.Index;
1715
1716 if (Context.Index > Context.OptionCount) {
1717 return EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
1718 }
1719
1720 return EFI_SUCCESS;
1721 }