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1 /** @file
2 Support routines for Mtftp.
3
4 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
5 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<BR>
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 #include "Mtftp4Impl.h"
16
17
18 /**
19 Allocate a MTFTP4 block range, then init it to the range of [Start, End]
20
21 @param Start The start block number
22 @param End The last block number in the range
23
24 @return Pointer to the created block range, NULL if failed to allocate memory.
25
26 **/
27 MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE *
28 Mtftp4AllocateRange (
29 IN UINT16 Start,
30 IN UINT16 End
31 )
32 {
33 MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE *Range;
34
35 Range = AllocateZeroPool (sizeof (MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE));
36
37 if (Range == NULL) {
38 return NULL;
39 }
40
41 InitializeListHead (&Range->Link);
42 Range->Start = Start;
43 Range->End = End;
44 Range->Bound = End;
45
46 return Range;
47 }
48
49
50 /**
51 Initialize the block range for either RRQ or WRQ.
52
53 RRQ and WRQ have different requirements for Start and End.
54 For example, during start up, WRQ initializes its whole valid block range
55 to [0, 0xffff]. This is bacause the server will send us a ACK0 to inform us
56 to start the upload. When the client received ACK0, it will remove 0 from the
57 range, get the next block number, which is 1, then upload the BLOCK1. For RRQ
58 without option negotiation, the server will directly send us the BLOCK1 in
59 response to the client's RRQ. When received BLOCK1, the client will remove
60 it from the block range and send an ACK. It also works if there is option
61 negotiation.
62
63 @param Head The block range head to initialize
64 @param Start The Start block number.
65 @param End The last block number.
66
67 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory for initial block range
68 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The initial block range is created.
69
70 **/
71 EFI_STATUS
72 Mtftp4InitBlockRange (
73 IN LIST_ENTRY *Head,
74 IN UINT16 Start,
75 IN UINT16 End
76 )
77 {
78 MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE *Range;
79
80 Range = Mtftp4AllocateRange (Start, End);
81
82 if (Range == NULL) {
83 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
84 }
85
86 InsertTailList (Head, &Range->Link);
87 return EFI_SUCCESS;
88 }
89
90
91 /**
92 Get the first valid block number on the range list.
93
94 @param Head The block range head
95
96 @return The first valid block number, -1 if the block range is empty.
97
98 **/
99 INTN
100 Mtftp4GetNextBlockNum (
101 IN LIST_ENTRY *Head
102 )
103 {
104 MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE *Range;
105
106 if (IsListEmpty (Head)) {
107 return -1;
108 }
109
110 Range = NET_LIST_HEAD (Head, MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE, Link);
111 return Range->Start;
112 }
113
114
115 /**
116 Set the last block number of the block range list.
117
118 It will remove all the blocks after the Last. MTFTP initialize the block range
119 to the maximum possible range, such as [0, 0xffff] for WRQ. When it gets the
120 last block number, it will call this function to set the last block number.
121
122 @param Head The block range list
123 @param Last The last block number
124
125 **/
126 VOID
127 Mtftp4SetLastBlockNum (
128 IN LIST_ENTRY *Head,
129 IN UINT16 Last
130 )
131 {
132 MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE *Range;
133
134 //
135 // Iterate from the tail to head to remove the block number
136 // after the last.
137 //
138 while (!IsListEmpty (Head)) {
139 Range = NET_LIST_TAIL (Head, MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE, Link);
140
141 if (Range->Start > Last) {
142 RemoveEntryList (&Range->Link);
143 FreePool (Range);
144 continue;
145 }
146
147 if (Range->End > Last) {
148 Range->End = Last;
149 }
150
151 return ;
152 }
153 }
154
155
156 /**
157 Remove the block number from the block range list.
158
159 @param Head The block range list to remove from
160 @param Num The block number to remove
161 @param Completed Whether Num is the last block number
162 @param TotalBlock The continuous block number in all
163
164 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The block number isn't in the block range list
165 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The block number has been removed from the list
166 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate resource
167
168 **/
169 EFI_STATUS
170 Mtftp4RemoveBlockNum (
171 IN LIST_ENTRY *Head,
172 IN UINT16 Num,
173 IN BOOLEAN Completed,
174 OUT UINT64 *TotalBlock
175 )
176 {
177 MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE *Range;
178 MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE *NewRange;
179 LIST_ENTRY *Entry;
180
181 NET_LIST_FOR_EACH (Entry, Head) {
182
183 //
184 // Each block represents a hole [Start, End] in the file,
185 // skip to the first range with End >= Num
186 //
187 Range = NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT (Entry, MTFTP4_BLOCK_RANGE, Link);
188
189 if (Range->End < Num) {
190 continue;
191 }
192
193 //
194 // There are three different cases for Start
195 // 1. (Start > Num) && (End >= Num):
196 // because all the holes before this one has the condition of
197 // End < Num, so this block number has been removed.
198 //
199 // 2. (Start == Num) && (End >= Num):
200 // Need to increase the Start by one, and if End == Num, this
201 // hole has been removed completely, remove it.
202 //
203 // 3. (Start < Num) && (End >= Num):
204 // if End == Num, only need to decrease the End by one because
205 // we have (Start < Num) && (Num == End), so (Start <= End - 1).
206 // if (End > Num), the hold is splited into two holes, with
207 // [Start, Num - 1] and [Num + 1, End].
208 //
209 if (Range->Start > Num) {
210 return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
211
212 } else if (Range->Start == Num) {
213 Range->Start++;
214
215 //
216 // Note that: RFC 1350 does not mention block counter roll-over,
217 // but several TFTP hosts implement the roll-over be able to accept
218 // transfers of unlimited size. There is no consensus, however, whether
219 // the counter should wrap around to zero or to one. Many implementations
220 // wrap to zero, because this is the simplest to implement. Here we choose
221 // this solution.
222 //
223 *TotalBlock = Num;
224
225 if (Range->Round > 0) {
226 *TotalBlock += Range->Bound + MultU64x32 ((UINTN) (Range->Round -1), (UINT32) (Range->Bound + 1)) + 1;
227 }
228
229 if (Range->Start > Range->Bound) {
230 Range->Start = 0;
231 Range->Round ++;
232 }
233
234 if ((Range->Start > Range->End) || Completed) {
235 RemoveEntryList (&Range->Link);
236 FreePool (Range);
237 }
238
239 return EFI_SUCCESS;
240
241 } else {
242 if (Range->End == Num) {
243 Range->End--;
244 } else {
245 NewRange = Mtftp4AllocateRange ((UINT16) (Num + 1), (UINT16) Range->End);
246
247 if (NewRange == NULL) {
248 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
249 }
250
251 Range->End = Num - 1;
252 NetListInsertAfter (&Range->Link, &NewRange->Link);
253 }
254
255 return EFI_SUCCESS;
256 }
257 }
258
259 return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
260 }
261
262
263 /**
264 Build then transmit the request packet for the MTFTP session.
265
266 @param Instance The Mtftp session
267
268 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory for the request
269 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The request is built and sent
270 @retval Others Failed to transmit the packet.
271
272 **/
273 EFI_STATUS
274 Mtftp4SendRequest (
275 IN MTFTP4_PROTOCOL *Instance
276 )
277 {
278 EFI_MTFTP4_PACKET *Packet;
279 EFI_MTFTP4_OPTION *Options;
280 EFI_MTFTP4_TOKEN *Token;
281 RETURN_STATUS Status;
282 NET_BUF *Nbuf;
283 UINT8 *Mode;
284 UINT8 *Cur;
285 UINTN Index;
286 UINT32 BufferLength;
287 UINTN FileNameLength;
288 UINTN ModeLength;
289 UINTN OptionStrLength;
290 UINTN ValueStrLength;
291
292 Token = Instance->Token;
293 Options = Token->OptionList;
294 Mode = Instance->Token->ModeStr;
295
296 if (Mode == NULL) {
297 Mode = (UINT8 *) "octet";
298 }
299
300 //
301 // Compute the packet length
302 //
303 FileNameLength = AsciiStrLen ((CHAR8 *) Token->Filename);
304 ModeLength = AsciiStrLen ((CHAR8 *) Mode);
305 BufferLength = (UINT32) FileNameLength + (UINT32) ModeLength + 4;
306
307 for (Index = 0; Index < Token->OptionCount; Index++) {
308 OptionStrLength = AsciiStrLen ((CHAR8 *) Options[Index].OptionStr);
309 ValueStrLength = AsciiStrLen ((CHAR8 *) Options[Index].ValueStr);
310 BufferLength += (UINT32) OptionStrLength + (UINT32) ValueStrLength + 2;
311 }
312 //
313 // Allocate a packet then copy the data over
314 //
315 if ((Nbuf = NetbufAlloc (BufferLength)) == NULL) {
316 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
317 }
318
319 Packet = (EFI_MTFTP4_PACKET *) NetbufAllocSpace (Nbuf, BufferLength, FALSE);
320 ASSERT (Packet != NULL);
321
322 Packet->OpCode = HTONS (Instance->Operation);
323 BufferLength -= sizeof (Packet->OpCode);
324
325 Cur = Packet->Rrq.Filename;
326 Status = AsciiStrCpyS ((CHAR8 *) Cur, BufferLength, (CHAR8 *) Token->Filename);
327 ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
328 BufferLength -= (UINT32) (FileNameLength + 1);
329 Cur += FileNameLength + 1;
330 Status = AsciiStrCpyS ((CHAR8 *) Cur, BufferLength, (CHAR8 *) Mode);
331 ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
332 BufferLength -= (UINT32) (ModeLength + 1);
333 Cur += ModeLength + 1;
334
335 for (Index = 0; Index < Token->OptionCount; ++Index) {
336 OptionStrLength = AsciiStrLen ((CHAR8 *) Options[Index].OptionStr);
337 ValueStrLength = AsciiStrLen ((CHAR8 *) Options[Index].ValueStr);
338
339 Status = AsciiStrCpyS ((CHAR8 *) Cur, BufferLength, (CHAR8 *) Options[Index].OptionStr);
340 ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
341 BufferLength -= (UINT32) (OptionStrLength + 1);
342 Cur += OptionStrLength + 1;
343
344 Status = AsciiStrCpyS ((CHAR8 *) Cur, BufferLength, (CHAR8 *) Options[Index].ValueStr);
345 ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
346 BufferLength -= (UINT32) (ValueStrLength + 1);
347 Cur += ValueStrLength + 1;
348
349 }
350
351 return Mtftp4SendPacket (Instance, Nbuf);
352 }
353
354
355 /**
356 Build then send an error message.
357
358 @param Instance The MTFTP session
359 @param ErrCode The error code
360 @param ErrInfo The error message
361
362 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory for the error packet
363 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The error packet is transmitted.
364 @retval Others Failed to transmit the packet.
365
366 **/
367 EFI_STATUS
368 Mtftp4SendError (
369 IN MTFTP4_PROTOCOL *Instance,
370 IN UINT16 ErrCode,
371 IN UINT8 *ErrInfo
372 )
373 {
374 NET_BUF *Packet;
375 EFI_MTFTP4_PACKET *TftpError;
376 UINT32 Len;
377
378 Len = (UINT32) (AsciiStrLen ((CHAR8 *) ErrInfo) + sizeof (EFI_MTFTP4_ERROR_HEADER));
379 Packet = NetbufAlloc (Len);
380 if (Packet == NULL) {
381 return EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
382 }
383
384 TftpError = (EFI_MTFTP4_PACKET *) NetbufAllocSpace (Packet, Len, FALSE);
385 ASSERT (TftpError != NULL);
386
387 TftpError->OpCode = HTONS (EFI_MTFTP4_OPCODE_ERROR);
388 TftpError->Error.ErrorCode = HTONS (ErrCode);
389
390 AsciiStrCpyS ((CHAR8 *) TftpError->Error.ErrorMessage, Len, (CHAR8 *) ErrInfo);
391
392 return Mtftp4SendPacket (Instance, Packet);
393 }
394
395
396 /**
397 The callback function called when the packet is transmitted.
398
399 It simply frees the packet.
400
401 @param Packet The transmitted (or failed to) packet
402 @param EndPoint The local and remote UDP access point
403 @param IoStatus The result of the transmission
404 @param Context Opaque parameter to the callback
405
406 **/
407 VOID
408 EFIAPI
409 Mtftp4OnPacketSent (
410 IN NET_BUF *Packet,
411 IN UDP_END_POINT *EndPoint,
412 IN EFI_STATUS IoStatus,
413 IN VOID *Context
414 )
415 {
416 NetbufFree (Packet);
417 }
418
419
420 /**
421 Set the timeout for the instance. User a longer time for passive instances.
422
423 @param Instance The Mtftp session to set time out
424
425 **/
426 VOID
427 Mtftp4SetTimeout (
428 IN OUT MTFTP4_PROTOCOL *Instance
429 )
430 {
431 if (Instance->Master) {
432 Instance->PacketToLive = Instance->Timeout;
433 } else {
434 Instance->PacketToLive = Instance->Timeout * 2;
435 }
436 }
437
438
439 /**
440 Send the packet for the instance.
441
442 It will first save a reference to the packet for later retransmission.
443 Then determine the destination port, listen port for requests, and connected
444 port for others. At last, send the packet out.
445
446 @param Instance The Mtftp instance
447 @param Packet The packet to send
448
449 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The packet is sent out
450 @retval Others Failed to transmit the packet.
451
452 **/
453 EFI_STATUS
454 Mtftp4SendPacket (
455 IN OUT MTFTP4_PROTOCOL *Instance,
456 IN OUT NET_BUF *Packet
457 )
458 {
459 UDP_END_POINT UdpPoint;
460 EFI_STATUS Status;
461 UINT16 OpCode;
462 UINT8 *Buffer;
463
464 //
465 // Save the packet for retransmission
466 //
467 if (Instance->LastPacket != NULL) {
468 NetbufFree (Instance->LastPacket);
469 }
470
471 Instance->LastPacket = Packet;
472
473 Instance->CurRetry = 0;
474 Mtftp4SetTimeout (Instance);
475
476 ZeroMem (&UdpPoint, sizeof (UdpPoint));
477 UdpPoint.RemoteAddr.Addr[0] = Instance->ServerIp;
478
479 //
480 // Send the requests to the listening port, other packets
481 // to the connected port
482 //
483 Buffer = NetbufGetByte (Packet, 0, NULL);
484 ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
485 OpCode = NTOHS (*(UINT16 *)Buffer);
486
487 if ((OpCode == EFI_MTFTP4_OPCODE_RRQ) ||
488 (OpCode == EFI_MTFTP4_OPCODE_DIR) ||
489 (OpCode == EFI_MTFTP4_OPCODE_WRQ)) {
490 UdpPoint.RemotePort = Instance->ListeningPort;
491 } else {
492 UdpPoint.RemotePort = Instance->ConnectedPort;
493 }
494
495 NET_GET_REF (Packet);
496
497 Status = UdpIoSendDatagram (
498 Instance->UnicastPort,
499 Packet,
500 &UdpPoint,
501 NULL,
502 Mtftp4OnPacketSent,
503 Instance
504 );
505
506 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
507 NET_PUT_REF (Packet);
508 }
509
510 return Status;
511 }
512
513
514 /**
515 Retransmit the last packet for the instance.
516
517 @param Instance The Mtftp instance
518
519 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The last packet is retransmitted.
520 @retval Others Failed to retransmit.
521
522 **/
523 EFI_STATUS
524 Mtftp4Retransmit (
525 IN MTFTP4_PROTOCOL *Instance
526 )
527 {
528 UDP_END_POINT UdpPoint;
529 EFI_STATUS Status;
530 UINT16 OpCode;
531 UINT8 *Buffer;
532
533 ASSERT (Instance->LastPacket != NULL);
534
535 ZeroMem (&UdpPoint, sizeof (UdpPoint));
536 UdpPoint.RemoteAddr.Addr[0] = Instance->ServerIp;
537
538 //
539 // Set the requests to the listening port, other packets to the connected port
540 //
541 Buffer = NetbufGetByte (Instance->LastPacket, 0, NULL);
542 ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
543 OpCode = NTOHS (*(UINT16 *) Buffer);
544
545 if ((OpCode == EFI_MTFTP4_OPCODE_RRQ) || (OpCode == EFI_MTFTP4_OPCODE_DIR) ||
546 (OpCode == EFI_MTFTP4_OPCODE_WRQ)) {
547 UdpPoint.RemotePort = Instance->ListeningPort;
548 } else {
549 UdpPoint.RemotePort = Instance->ConnectedPort;
550 }
551
552 NET_GET_REF (Instance->LastPacket);
553
554 Status = UdpIoSendDatagram (
555 Instance->UnicastPort,
556 Instance->LastPacket,
557 &UdpPoint,
558 NULL,
559 Mtftp4OnPacketSent,
560 Instance
561 );
562
563 if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
564 NET_PUT_REF (Instance->LastPacket);
565 }
566
567 return Status;
568 }
569
570
571 /**
572 The timer ticking function in TPL_NOTIFY level for the Mtftp service instance.
573
574 @param Event The ticking event
575 @param Context The Mtftp service instance
576
577 **/
578 VOID
579 EFIAPI
580 Mtftp4OnTimerTickNotifyLevel (
581 IN EFI_EVENT Event,
582 IN VOID *Context
583 )
584 {
585 MTFTP4_SERVICE *MtftpSb;
586 LIST_ENTRY *Entry;
587 LIST_ENTRY *Next;
588 MTFTP4_PROTOCOL *Instance;
589
590 MtftpSb = (MTFTP4_SERVICE *) Context;
591
592 //
593 // Iterate through all the children of the Mtftp service instance. Time
594 // out the current packet transmit.
595 //
596 NET_LIST_FOR_EACH_SAFE (Entry, Next, &MtftpSb->Children) {
597 Instance = NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT (Entry, MTFTP4_PROTOCOL, Link);
598 if ((Instance->PacketToLive == 0) || (--Instance->PacketToLive > 0)) {
599 Instance->HasTimeout = FALSE;
600 } else {
601 Instance->HasTimeout = TRUE;
602 }
603 }
604 }
605
606
607 /**
608 The timer ticking function for the Mtftp service instance.
609
610 @param Event The ticking event
611 @param Context The Mtftp service instance
612
613 **/
614 VOID
615 EFIAPI
616 Mtftp4OnTimerTick (
617 IN EFI_EVENT Event,
618 IN VOID *Context
619 )
620 {
621 MTFTP4_SERVICE *MtftpSb;
622 LIST_ENTRY *Entry;
623 LIST_ENTRY *Next;
624 MTFTP4_PROTOCOL *Instance;
625 EFI_MTFTP4_TOKEN *Token;
626
627 MtftpSb = (MTFTP4_SERVICE *) Context;
628
629 //
630 // Iterate through all the children of the Mtftp service instance.
631 //
632 NET_LIST_FOR_EACH_SAFE (Entry, Next, &MtftpSb->Children) {
633 Instance = NET_LIST_USER_STRUCT (Entry, MTFTP4_PROTOCOL, Link);
634 if (!Instance->HasTimeout) {
635 continue;
636 }
637
638 Instance->HasTimeout = FALSE;
639
640 //
641 // Call the user's time out handler
642 //
643 Token = Instance->Token;
644
645 if (Token != NULL && Token->TimeoutCallback != NULL &&
646 EFI_ERROR (Token->TimeoutCallback (&Instance->Mtftp4, Token))) {
647 Mtftp4SendError (
648 Instance,
649 EFI_MTFTP4_ERRORCODE_REQUEST_DENIED,
650 (UINT8 *) "User aborted the transfer in time out"
651 );
652
653 Mtftp4CleanOperation (Instance, EFI_ABORTED);
654 continue;
655 }
656
657 //
658 // Retransmit the packet if haven't reach the maxmium retry count,
659 // otherwise exit the transfer.
660 //
661 if (++Instance->CurRetry < Instance->MaxRetry) {
662 Mtftp4Retransmit (Instance);
663 Mtftp4SetTimeout (Instance);
664 } else {
665 Mtftp4CleanOperation (Instance, EFI_TIMEOUT);
666 continue;
667 }
668 }
669 }