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1 /** @file
2 Declaration of strctures and functions for SnpDxe driver.
3
4 Copyright (c) 2004 - 2016, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
5 This program and the accompanying materials are licensed
6 and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License which
7 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 #ifndef _SNP_H_
15 #define _SNP_H_
16
17
18 #include <Uefi.h>
19
20 #include <Protocol/SimpleNetwork.h>
21 #include <Protocol/PciIo.h>
22 #include <Protocol/NetworkInterfaceIdentifier.h>
23 #include <Protocol/DevicePath.h>
24
25 #include <Guid/EventGroup.h>
26
27 #include <Library/DebugLib.h>
28 #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
29 #include <Library/UefiDriverEntryPoint.h>
30 #include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
31 #include <Library/BaseLib.h>
32 #include <Library/UefiLib.h>
33 #include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
34 #include <Library/PrintLib.h>
35
36 #include <IndustryStandard/Pci.h>
37 #include <IndustryStandard/Acpi.h>
38
39 #define FOUR_GIGABYTES (UINT64) 0x100000000ULL
40
41
42 #define SNP_DRIVER_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('s', 'n', 'd', 's')
43 #define MAX_MAP_LENGTH 100
44
45 #define PCI_BAR_IO_MASK 0x00000003
46 #define PCI_BAR_IO_MODE 0x00000001
47
48 #define PCI_BAR_MEM_MASK 0x0000000F
49 #define PCI_BAR_MEM_MODE 0x00000000
50 #define PCI_BAR_MEM_64BIT 0x00000004
51
52 #define SNP_TX_BUFFER_INCREASEMENT MAX_XMIT_BUFFERS
53 #define SNP_MAX_TX_BUFFER_NUM 65536
54
55 typedef
56 EFI_STATUS
57 (EFIAPI *ISSUE_UNDI32_COMMAND) (
58 UINT64 Cdb
59 );
60
61 typedef struct {
62 UINT32 Signature;
63 EFI_LOCK Lock;
64
65 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL Snp;
66 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE Mode;
67
68 EFI_HANDLE DeviceHandle;
69 EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath;
70
71 //
72 // Local instance data needed by SNP driver
73 //
74 // Pointer to S/W UNDI API entry point
75 // This will be NULL for H/W UNDI
76 //
77 ISSUE_UNDI32_COMMAND IssueUndi32Command;
78
79 BOOLEAN IsSwUndi;
80
81 //
82 // undi interface number, if one undi manages more nics
83 //
84 PXE_IFNUM IfNum;
85
86 //
87 // Allocated tx/rx buffer that was passed to UNDI Initialize.
88 //
89 UINT32 TxRxBufferSize;
90 VOID *TxRxBuffer;
91 //
92 // mappable buffers for receive and fill header for undi3.0
93 // these will be used if the user buffers are above 4GB limit (instead of
94 // mapping the user buffers)
95 //
96 UINT8 *ReceiveBufffer;
97 VOID *ReceiveBufferUnmap;
98 UINT8 *FillHeaderBuffer;
99 VOID *FillHeaderBufferUnmap;
100
101 EFI_PCI_IO_PROTOCOL *PciIo;
102 UINT8 IoBarIndex;
103 UINT8 MemoryBarIndex;
104
105 //
106 // Buffers for command descriptor block, command parameter block
107 // and data block.
108 //
109 PXE_CDB Cdb;
110 VOID *Cpb;
111 VOID *CpbUnmap;
112 VOID *Db;
113
114 //
115 // UNDI structure, we need to remember the init info for a long time!
116 //
117 PXE_DB_GET_INIT_INFO InitInfo;
118
119 VOID *SnpDriverUnmap;
120 //
121 // when ever we map an address, we must remember it's address and the un-map
122 // cookie so that we can unmap later
123 //
124 struct MAP_LIST {
125 EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS VirtualAddress;
126 VOID *MapCookie;
127 } MapList[MAX_MAP_LENGTH];
128
129 EFI_EVENT ExitBootServicesEvent;
130
131 //
132 // Whether UNDI support reporting media status from GET_STATUS command,
133 // i.e. PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_NO_MEDIA_SUPPORTED or
134 // PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_NO_MEDIA_NOT_SUPPORTED
135 //
136 BOOLEAN MediaStatusSupported;
137
138 //
139 // Whether UNDI support cable detect for INITIALIZE command,
140 // i.e. PXE_STATFLAGS_CABLE_DETECT_SUPPORTED or
141 // PXE_STATFLAGS_CABLE_DETECT_NOT_SUPPORTED
142 //
143 BOOLEAN CableDetectSupported;
144
145 //
146 // Array of the recycled transmit buffer address from UNDI.
147 //
148 UINT64 *RecycledTxBuf;
149 //
150 // The maximum number of recycled buffer pointers in RecycledTxBuf.
151 //
152 UINT32 MaxRecycledTxBuf;
153 //
154 // Current number of recycled buffer pointers in RecycledTxBuf.
155 //
156 UINT32 RecycledTxBufCount;
157 } SNP_DRIVER;
158
159 #define EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_DEV_FROM_THIS(a) CR (a, SNP_DRIVER, Snp, SNP_DRIVER_SIGNATURE)
160
161 //
162 // Global Variables
163 //
164 extern EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL gSimpleNetworkDriverBinding;
165 extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL gSimpleNetworkComponentName;
166 extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL gSimpleNetworkComponentName2;
167
168 /**
169 this routine calls undi to start the interface and changes the snp state.
170
171 @param Snp pointer to snp driver structure
172
173 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR UNDI could not be started
174 @retval EFI_SUCCESS UNDI is started successfully
175
176 **/
177 EFI_STATUS
178 PxeStart (
179 IN SNP_DRIVER *Snp
180 );
181
182 /**
183 this routine calls undi to stop the interface and changes the snp state.
184
185 @param Snp pointer to snp driver structure
186
187 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER invalid parameter
188 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED SNP is not started
189 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR SNP is not initialized
190 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED operation unsupported
191
192 **/
193 EFI_STATUS
194 PxeStop (
195 SNP_DRIVER *Snp
196 );
197
198 /**
199 this routine calls undi to initialize the interface.
200
201 @param Snp pointer to snp driver structure
202 @param CableDetectFlag Do/don't detect the cable (depending on what undi supports)
203
204 @retval EFI_SUCCESS UNDI is initialized successfully
205 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR UNDI could not be initialized
206 @retval Other other errors
207
208 **/
209 EFI_STATUS
210 PxeInit (
211 SNP_DRIVER *Snp,
212 UINT16 CableDetectFlag
213 );
214
215 /**
216 this routine calls undi to shut down the interface.
217
218 @param Snp pointer to snp driver structure
219
220 @retval EFI_SUCCESS UNDI is shut down successfully
221 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR UNDI could not be shut down
222
223 **/
224 EFI_STATUS
225 PxeShutdown (
226 IN SNP_DRIVER *Snp
227 );
228
229 /**
230 this routine calls undi to read the MAC address of the NIC and updates the
231 mode structure with the address.
232
233 @param Snp pointer to snp driver structure.
234
235 @retval EFI_SUCCESS the MAC address of the NIC is read successfully.
236 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR failed to read the MAC address of the NIC.
237
238 **/
239 EFI_STATUS
240 PxeGetStnAddr (
241 SNP_DRIVER *Snp
242 );
243
244 /**
245 Call undi to get the status of the interrupts, get the list of recycled transmit
246 buffers that completed transmitting. The recycled transmit buffer address will
247 be saved into Snp->RecycledTxBuf. This function will also update the MediaPresent
248 field of EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE if UNDI support it.
249
250 @param[in] Snp Pointer to snp driver structure.
251 @param[out] InterruptStatusPtr A non null pointer to contain the interrupt
252 status.
253 @param[in] GetTransmittedBuf Set to TRUE to retrieve the recycled transmit
254 buffer address.
255
256 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The status of the network interface was retrieved.
257 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network
258 interface.
259
260 **/
261 EFI_STATUS
262 PxeGetStatus (
263 IN SNP_DRIVER *Snp,
264 OUT UINT32 *InterruptStatusPtr,
265 IN BOOLEAN GetTransmittedBuf
266 );
267
268 /**
269 This is a callback routine supplied to UNDI3.1 at undi_start time.
270 UNDI call this routine when it wants to have exclusive access to a critical
271 section of the code/data.
272 New callbacks for 3.1:
273 there won't be a virtual2physical callback for UNDI 3.1 because undi3.1 uses
274 the MemMap call to map the required address by itself!
275
276 @param UniqueId This was supplied to UNDI at Undi_Start, SNP uses this to
277 store Undi interface context (Undi does not read or write
278 this variable)
279 @param Enable non-zero indicates acquire
280 zero indicates release
281 **/
282 VOID
283 EFIAPI
284 SnpUndi32CallbackBlock (
285 IN UINT64 UniqueId,
286 IN UINT32 Enable
287 );
288
289 /**
290 This is a callback routine supplied to UNDI at undi_start time.
291 UNDI call this routine with the number of micro seconds when it wants to
292 pause.
293
294 @param UniqueId This was supplied to UNDI at Undi_Start, SNP uses this to
295 store Undi interface context (Undi does not read or write
296 this variable)
297 @param MicroSeconds number of micro seconds to pause, ususlly multiple of 10.
298 **/
299 VOID
300 EFIAPI
301 SnpUndi32CallbackDelay (
302 IN UINT64 UniqueId,
303 IN UINT64 MicroSeconds
304 );
305
306 /**
307 This is a callback routine supplied to UNDI at undi_start time.
308 This is the IO routine for UNDI3.1 to start CPB.
309
310 @param UniqueId This was supplied to UNDI at Undi_Start, SNP uses this
311 to store Undi interface context (Undi does not read or
312 write this variable)
313 @param ReadOrWrite indicates read or write, IO or Memory.
314 @param NumBytes number of bytes to read or write.
315 @param MemOrPortAddr IO or memory address to read from or write to.
316 @param BufferPtr memory location to read into or that contains the bytes
317 to write.
318 **/
319 VOID
320 EFIAPI
321 SnpUndi32CallbackMemio (
322 IN UINT64 UniqueId,
323 IN UINT8 ReadOrWrite,
324 IN UINT8 NumBytes,
325 IN UINT64 MemOrPortAddr,
326 IN OUT UINT64 BufferPtr
327 );
328
329 /**
330 This is a callback routine supplied to UNDI at undi_start time.
331 UNDI call this routine when it has to map a CPU address to a device
332 address.
333
334 @param UniqueId - This was supplied to UNDI at Undi_Start, SNP uses this to store
335 Undi interface context (Undi does not read or write this variable)
336 @param CpuAddr - Virtual address to be mapped!
337 @param NumBytes - size of memory to be mapped
338 @param Direction - direction of data flow for this memory's usage:
339 cpu->device, device->cpu or both ways
340 @param DeviceAddrPtr - pointer to return the mapped device address
341
342 **/
343 VOID
344 EFIAPI
345 SnpUndi32CallbackMap (
346 IN UINT64 UniqueId,
347 IN UINT64 CpuAddr,
348 IN UINT32 NumBytes,
349 IN UINT32 Direction,
350 IN OUT UINT64 DeviceAddrPtr
351 );
352
353 /**
354 This is a callback routine supplied to UNDI at undi_start time.
355 UNDI call this routine when it wants to unmap an address that was previously
356 mapped using map callback.
357
358 @param UniqueId This was supplied to UNDI at Undi_Start, SNP uses this to store.
359 Undi interface context (Undi does not read or write this variable)
360 @param CpuAddr Virtual address that was mapped!
361 @param NumBytes size of memory mapped
362 @param Direction direction of data flow for this memory's usage:
363 cpu->device, device->cpu or both ways
364 @param DeviceAddr the mapped device address
365
366 **/
367 VOID
368 EFIAPI
369 SnpUndi32CallbackUnmap (
370 IN UINT64 UniqueId,
371 IN UINT64 CpuAddr,
372 IN UINT32 NumBytes,
373 IN UINT32 Direction,
374 IN UINT64 DeviceAddr
375 );
376
377 /**
378 This is a callback routine supplied to UNDI at undi_start time.
379 UNDI call this routine when it wants synchronize the virtual buffer contents
380 with the mapped buffer contents. The virtual and mapped buffers need not
381 correspond to the same physical memory (especially if the virtual address is
382 > 4GB). Depending on the direction for which the buffer is mapped, undi will
383 need to synchronize their contents whenever it writes to/reads from the buffer
384 using either the cpu address or the device address.
385
386 EFI does not provide a sync call, since virt=physical, we sould just do
387 the synchronization ourself here!
388
389 @param UniqueId This was supplied to UNDI at Undi_Start, SNP uses this to store
390 Undi interface context (Undi does not read or write this variable)
391 @param CpuAddr Virtual address that was mapped!
392 @param NumBytes size of memory mapped.
393 @param Direction direction of data flow for this memory's usage:
394 cpu->device, device->cpu or both ways.
395 @param DeviceAddr the mapped device address.
396
397 **/
398 VOID
399 EFIAPI
400 SnpUndi32CallbackSync (
401 IN UINT64 UniqueId,
402 IN UINT64 CpuAddr,
403 IN UINT32 NumBytes,
404 IN UINT32 Direction,
405 IN UINT64 DeviceAddr
406 );
407
408 /**
409 Changes the state of a network interface from "stopped" to "started".
410
411 This function starts a network interface. If the network interface successfully
412 starts, then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
413
414 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
415
416 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The network interface was started.
417 @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED The network interface is already in the started state.
418 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This parameter was NULL or did not point to a valid
419 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL structure.
420 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network interface.
421 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function is not supported by the network interface.
422
423 **/
424 EFI_STATUS
425 EFIAPI
426 SnpUndi32Start (
427 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This
428 );
429
430 /**
431 Changes the state of a network interface from "started" to "stopped".
432
433 This function stops a network interface. This call is only valid if the network
434 interface is in the started state. If the network interface was successfully
435 stopped, then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
436
437 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
438
439
440 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The network interface was stopped.
441 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
442 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This parameter was NULL or did not point to a valid
443 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL structure.
444 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network interface.
445 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function is not supported by the network interface.
446
447 **/
448 EFI_STATUS
449 EFIAPI
450 SnpUndi32Stop (
451 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This
452 );
453
454 /**
455 Resets a network adapter and allocates the transmit and receive buffers
456 required by the network interface; optionally, also requests allocation of
457 additional transmit and receive buffers.
458
459 This function allocates the transmit and receive buffers required by the network
460 interface. If this allocation fails, then EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES is returned.
461 If the allocation succeeds and the network interface is successfully initialized,
462 then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
463
464 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
465
466 @param ExtraRxBufferSize The size, in bytes, of the extra receive buffer space
467 that the driver should allocate for the network interface.
468 Some network interfaces will not be able to use the
469 extra buffer, and the caller will not know if it is
470 actually being used.
471 @param ExtraTxBufferSize The size, in bytes, of the extra transmit buffer space
472 that the driver should allocate for the network interface.
473 Some network interfaces will not be able to use the
474 extra buffer, and the caller will not know if it is
475 actually being used.
476
477 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The network interface was initialized.
478 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
479 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There was not enough memory for the transmit and
480 receive buffers.
481 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This parameter was NULL or did not point to a valid
482 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL structure.
483 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network interface.
484 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The increased buffer size feature is not supported.
485
486 **/
487 EFI_STATUS
488 EFIAPI
489 SnpUndi32Initialize (
490 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
491 IN UINTN ExtraRxBufferSize OPTIONAL,
492 IN UINTN ExtraTxBufferSize OPTIONAL
493 );
494
495 /**
496 Resets a network adapter and reinitializes it with the parameters that were
497 provided in the previous call to Initialize().
498
499 This function resets a network adapter and reinitializes it with the parameters
500 that were provided in the previous call to Initialize(). The transmit and
501 receive queues are emptied and all pending interrupts are cleared.
502 Receive filters, the station address, the statistics, and the multicast-IP-to-HW
503 MAC addresses are not reset by this call. If the network interface was
504 successfully reset, then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned. If the driver has not
505 been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned.
506
507 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
508 @param ExtendedVerification Indicates that the driver may perform a more
509 exhaustive verification operation of the device
510 during reset.
511
512 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The network interface was reset.
513 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
514 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the parameters has an unsupported value.
515 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network interface.
516 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function is not supported by the network interface.
517
518 **/
519 EFI_STATUS
520 EFIAPI
521 SnpUndi32Reset (
522 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
523 IN BOOLEAN ExtendedVerification
524 );
525
526 /**
527 Resets a network adapter and leaves it in a state that is safe for another
528 driver to initialize.
529
530 This function releases the memory buffers assigned in the Initialize() call.
531 Pending transmits and receives are lost, and interrupts are cleared and disabled.
532 After this call, only the Initialize() and Stop() calls may be used. If the
533 network interface was successfully shutdown, then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
534 If the driver has not been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned.
535
536 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
537
538 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The network interface was shutdown.
539 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
540 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This parameter was NULL or did not point to a valid
541 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL structure.
542 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network interface.
543
544 **/
545 EFI_STATUS
546 EFIAPI
547 SnpUndi32Shutdown (
548 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This
549 );
550
551 /**
552 Manages the multicast receive filters of a network interface.
553
554 This function is used enable and disable the hardware and software receive
555 filters for the underlying network device.
556 The receive filter change is broken down into three steps:
557 * The filter mask bits that are set (ON) in the Enable parameter are added to
558 the current receive filter settings.
559 * The filter mask bits that are set (ON) in the Disable parameter are subtracted
560 from the updated receive filter settings.
561 * If the resulting receive filter setting is not supported by the hardware a
562 more liberal setting is selected.
563 If the same bits are set in the Enable and Disable parameters, then the bits
564 in the Disable parameter takes precedence.
565 If the ResetMCastFilter parameter is TRUE, then the multicast address list
566 filter is disabled (irregardless of what other multicast bits are set in the
567 Enable and Disable parameters). The SNP->Mode->MCastFilterCount field is set
568 to zero. The Snp->Mode->MCastFilter contents are undefined.
569 After enabling or disabling receive filter settings, software should verify
570 the new settings by checking the Snp->Mode->ReceiveFilterSettings,
571 Snp->Mode->MCastFilterCount and Snp->Mode->MCastFilter fields.
572 Note: Some network drivers and/or devices will automatically promote receive
573 filter settings if the requested setting can not be honored. For example, if
574 a request for four multicast addresses is made and the underlying hardware
575 only supports two multicast addresses the driver might set the promiscuous
576 or promiscuous multicast receive filters instead. The receiving software is
577 responsible for discarding any extra packets that get through the hardware
578 receive filters.
579 Note: Note: To disable all receive filter hardware, the network driver must
580 be Shutdown() and Stopped(). Calling ReceiveFilters() with Disable set to
581 Snp->Mode->ReceiveFilterSettings will make it so no more packets are
582 returned by the Receive() function, but the receive hardware may still be
583 moving packets into system memory before inspecting and discarding them.
584 Unexpected system errors, reboots and hangs can occur if an OS is loaded
585 and the network devices are not Shutdown() and Stopped().
586 If ResetMCastFilter is TRUE, then the multicast receive filter list on the
587 network interface will be reset to the default multicast receive filter list.
588 If ResetMCastFilter is FALSE, and this network interface allows the multicast
589 receive filter list to be modified, then the MCastFilterCnt and MCastFilter
590 are used to update the current multicast receive filter list. The modified
591 receive filter list settings can be found in the MCastFilter field of
592 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE. If the network interface does not allow the multicast
593 receive filter list to be modified, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be returned.
594 If the driver has not been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned.
595 If the receive filter mask and multicast receive filter list have been
596 successfully updated on the network interface, EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
597
598 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
599 @param Enable A bit mask of receive filters to enable on the network
600 interface.
601 @param Disable A bit mask of receive filters to disable on the network
602 interface. For backward compatibility with EFI 1.1
603 platforms, the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_RECEIVE_MULTICAST bit
604 must be set when the ResetMCastFilter parameter is TRUE.
605 @param ResetMCastFilter Set to TRUE to reset the contents of the multicast
606 receive filters on the network interface to their
607 default values.
608 @param MCastFilterCnt Number of multicast HW MAC addresses in the new MCastFilter
609 list. This value must be less than or equal to the
610 MCastFilterCnt field of EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE.
611 This field is optional if ResetMCastFilter is TRUE.
612 @param MCastFilter A pointer to a list of new multicast receive filter HW
613 MAC addresses. This list will replace any existing
614 multicast HW MAC address list. This field is optional
615 if ResetMCastFilter is TRUE.
616
617 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The multicast receive filter list was updated.
618 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
619 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
620 * This is NULL
621 * There are bits set in Enable that are not set
622 in Snp->Mode->ReceiveFilterMask
623 * There are bits set in Disable that are not set
624 in Snp->Mode->ReceiveFilterMask
625 * Multicast is being enabled (the
626 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_RECEIVE_MULTICAST bit is
627 set in Enable, it is not set in Disable, and
628 ResetMCastFilter is FALSE) and MCastFilterCount
629 is zero
630 * Multicast is being enabled and MCastFilterCount
631 is greater than Snp->Mode->MaxMCastFilterCount
632 * Multicast is being enabled and MCastFilter is NULL
633 * Multicast is being enabled and one or more of
634 the addresses in the MCastFilter list are not
635 valid multicast MAC addresses
636 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
637 * The network interface has been started but has
638 not been initialized
639 * An unexpected error was returned by the
640 underlying network driver or device
641 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function is not supported by the network
642 interface.
643
644 **/
645 EFI_STATUS
646 EFIAPI
647 SnpUndi32ReceiveFilters (
648 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
649 IN UINT32 Enable,
650 IN UINT32 Disable,
651 IN BOOLEAN ResetMCastFilter,
652 IN UINTN MCastFilterCnt, OPTIONAL
653 IN EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *MCastFilter OPTIONAL
654 );
655
656 /**
657 Modifies or resets the current station address, if supported.
658
659 This function modifies or resets the current station address of a network
660 interface, if supported. If Reset is TRUE, then the current station address is
661 set to the network interface's permanent address. If Reset is FALSE, and the
662 network interface allows its station address to be modified, then the current
663 station address is changed to the address specified by New. If the network
664 interface does not allow its station address to be modified, then
665 EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be returned. If the station address is successfully
666 updated on the network interface, EFI_SUCCESS will be returned. If the driver
667 has not been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned.
668
669 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
670 @param Reset Flag used to reset the station address to the network interface's
671 permanent address.
672 @param New New station address to be used for the network interface.
673
674
675 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The network interface's station address was updated.
676 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The Simple Network Protocol interface has not been
677 started by calling Start().
678 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The New station address was not accepted by the NIC.
679 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Reset is FALSE and New is NULL.
680 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The Simple Network Protocol interface has not
681 been initialized by calling Initialize().
682 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error occurred attempting to set the new
683 station address.
684 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The NIC does not support changing the network
685 interface's station address.
686
687 **/
688 EFI_STATUS
689 EFIAPI
690 SnpUndi32StationAddress (
691 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
692 IN BOOLEAN Reset,
693 IN EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *New OPTIONAL
694 );
695
696 /**
697 Resets or collects the statistics on a network interface.
698
699 This function resets or collects the statistics on a network interface. If the
700 size of the statistics table specified by StatisticsSize is not big enough for
701 all the statistics that are collected by the network interface, then a partial
702 buffer of statistics is returned in StatisticsTable, StatisticsSize is set to
703 the size required to collect all the available statistics, and
704 EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL is returned.
705 If StatisticsSize is big enough for all the statistics, then StatisticsTable
706 will be filled, StatisticsSize will be set to the size of the returned
707 StatisticsTable structure, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned.
708 If the driver has not been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned.
709 If Reset is FALSE, and both StatisticsSize and StatisticsTable are NULL, then
710 no operations will be performed, and EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
711 If Reset is TRUE, then all of the supported statistics counters on this network
712 interface will be reset to zero.
713
714 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
715 @param Reset Set to TRUE to reset the statistics for the network interface.
716 @param StatisticsSize On input the size, in bytes, of StatisticsTable. On output
717 the size, in bytes, of the resulting table of statistics.
718 @param StatisticsTable A pointer to the EFI_NETWORK_STATISTICS structure that
719 contains the statistics. Type EFI_NETWORK_STATISTICS is
720 defined in "Related Definitions" below.
721
722 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The requested operation succeeded.
723 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The Simple Network Protocol interface has not been
724 started by calling Start().
725 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL StatisticsSize is not NULL and StatisticsTable is
726 NULL. The current buffer size that is needed to
727 hold all the statistics is returned in StatisticsSize.
728 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL StatisticsSize is not NULL and StatisticsTable is
729 not NULL. The current buffer size that is needed
730 to hold all the statistics is returned in
731 StatisticsSize. A partial set of statistics is
732 returned in StatisticsTable.
733 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER StatisticsSize is NULL and StatisticsTable is not
734 NULL.
735 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The Simple Network Protocol interface has not
736 been initialized by calling Initialize().
737 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error was encountered collecting statistics
738 from the NIC.
739 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The NIC does not support collecting statistics
740 from the network interface.
741
742 **/
743 EFI_STATUS
744 EFIAPI
745 SnpUndi32Statistics (
746 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
747 IN BOOLEAN Reset,
748 IN OUT UINTN *StatisticsSize, OPTIONAL
749 IN OUT EFI_NETWORK_STATISTICS *StatisticsTable OPTIONAL
750 );
751
752 /**
753 Converts a multicast IP address to a multicast HW MAC address.
754
755 This function converts a multicast IP address to a multicast HW MAC address
756 for all packet transactions. If the mapping is accepted, then EFI_SUCCESS will
757 be returned.
758
759 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
760 @param IPv6 Set to TRUE if the multicast IP address is IPv6 [RFC 2460].
761 Set to FALSE if the multicast IP address is IPv4 [RFC 791].
762 @param IP The multicast IP address that is to be converted to a multicast
763 HW MAC address.
764 @param MAC The multicast HW MAC address that is to be generated from IP.
765
766 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The multicast IP address was mapped to the
767 multicast HW MAC address.
768 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The Simple Network Protocol interface has not
769 been started by calling Start().
770 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER IP is NULL.
771 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER MAC is NULL.
772 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER IP does not point to a valid IPv4 or IPv6
773 multicast address.
774 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The Simple Network Protocol interface has not
775 been initialized by calling Initialize().
776 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED IPv6 is TRUE and the implementation does not
777 support IPv6 multicast to MAC address conversion.
778
779 **/
780 EFI_STATUS
781 EFIAPI
782 SnpUndi32McastIpToMac (
783 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
784 IN BOOLEAN IPv6,
785 IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *IP,
786 OUT EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *MAC
787 );
788
789 /**
790 Performs read and write operations on the NVRAM device attached to a network
791 interface.
792
793 This function performs read and write operations on the NVRAM device attached
794 to a network interface. If ReadWrite is TRUE, a read operation is performed.
795 If ReadWrite is FALSE, a write operation is performed. Offset specifies the
796 byte offset at which to start either operation. Offset must be a multiple of
797 NvRamAccessSize , and it must have a value between zero and NvRamSize.
798 BufferSize specifies the length of the read or write operation. BufferSize must
799 also be a multiple of NvRamAccessSize, and Offset + BufferSize must not exceed
800 NvRamSize.
801 If any of the above conditions is not met, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be
802 returned.
803 If all the conditions are met and the operation is "read," the NVRAM device
804 attached to the network interface will be read into Buffer and EFI_SUCCESS
805 will be returned. If this is a write operation, the contents of Buffer will be
806 used to update the contents of the NVRAM device attached to the network
807 interface and EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
808
809 It does the basic checking on the input parameters and retrieves snp structure
810 and then calls the read_nvdata() call which does the actual reading
811
812 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
813 @param ReadWrite TRUE for read operations, FALSE for write operations.
814 @param Offset Byte offset in the NVRAM device at which to start the read or
815 write operation. This must be a multiple of NvRamAccessSize
816 and less than NvRamSize. (See EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE)
817 @param BufferSize The number of bytes to read or write from the NVRAM device.
818 This must also be a multiple of NvramAccessSize.
819 @param Buffer A pointer to the data buffer.
820
821 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The NVRAM access was performed.
822 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
823 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
824 * The This parameter is NULL
825 * The This parameter does not point to a valid
826 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL structure
827 * The Offset parameter is not a multiple of
828 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE.NvRamAccessSize
829 * The Offset parameter is not less than
830 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE.NvRamSize
831 * The BufferSize parameter is not a multiple of
832 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE.NvRamAccessSize
833 * The Buffer parameter is NULL
834 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network
835 interface.
836 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function is not supported by the network
837 interface.
838
839 **/
840 EFI_STATUS
841 EFIAPI
842 SnpUndi32NvData (
843 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
844 IN BOOLEAN ReadWrite,
845 IN UINTN Offset,
846 IN UINTN BufferSize,
847 IN OUT VOID *Buffer
848 );
849
850 /**
851 Reads the current interrupt status and recycled transmit buffer status from a
852 network interface.
853
854 This function gets the current interrupt and recycled transmit buffer status
855 from the network interface. The interrupt status is returned as a bit mask in
856 InterruptStatus. If InterruptStatus is NULL, the interrupt status will not be
857 read. If TxBuf is not NULL, a recycled transmit buffer address will be retrieved.
858 If a recycled transmit buffer address is returned in TxBuf, then the buffer has
859 been successfully transmitted, and the status for that buffer is cleared. If
860 the status of the network interface is successfully collected, EFI_SUCCESS
861 will be returned. If the driver has not been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will
862 be returned.
863
864 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
865 @param InterruptStatus A pointer to the bit mask of the currently active
866 interrupts (see "Related Definitions"). If this is NULL,
867 the interrupt status will not be read from the device.
868 If this is not NULL, the interrupt status will be read
869 from the device. When the interrupt status is read, it
870 will also be cleared. Clearing the transmit interrupt does
871 not empty the recycled transmit buffer array.
872 @param TxBuf Recycled transmit buffer address. The network interface
873 will not transmit if its internal recycled transmit
874 buffer array is full. Reading the transmit buffer does
875 not clear the transmit interrupt. If this is NULL, then
876 the transmit buffer status will not be read. If there
877 are no transmit buffers to recycle and TxBuf is not NULL,
878 TxBuf will be set to NULL.
879
880 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The status of the network interface was retrieved.
881 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
882 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This parameter was NULL or did not point to a valid
883 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL structure.
884 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network
885 interface.
886
887 **/
888 EFI_STATUS
889 EFIAPI
890 SnpUndi32GetStatus (
891 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
892 OUT UINT32 *InterruptStatus, OPTIONAL
893 OUT VOID **TxBuf OPTIONAL
894 );
895
896 /**
897 Places a packet in the transmit queue of a network interface.
898
899 This function places the packet specified by Header and Buffer on the transmit
900 queue. If HeaderSize is nonzero and HeaderSize is not equal to
901 This->Mode->MediaHeaderSize, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be returned. If
902 BufferSize is less than This->Mode->MediaHeaderSize, then EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
903 will be returned. If Buffer is NULL, then EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be
904 returned. If HeaderSize is nonzero and DestAddr or Protocol is NULL, then
905 EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be returned. If the transmit engine of the network
906 interface is busy, then EFI_NOT_READY will be returned. If this packet can be
907 accepted by the transmit engine of the network interface, the packet contents
908 specified by Buffer will be placed on the transmit queue of the network
909 interface, and EFI_SUCCESS will be returned. GetStatus() can be used to
910 determine when the packet has actually been transmitted. The contents of the
911 Buffer must not be modified until the packet has actually been transmitted.
912 The Transmit() function performs nonblocking I/O. A caller who wants to perform
913 blocking I/O, should call Transmit(), and then GetStatus() until the
914 transmitted buffer shows up in the recycled transmit buffer.
915 If the driver has not been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned.
916
917 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
918 @param HeaderSize The size, in bytes, of the media header to be filled in by the
919 Transmit() function. If HeaderSize is nonzero, then it must
920 be equal to This->Mode->MediaHeaderSize and the DestAddr and
921 Protocol parameters must not be NULL.
922 @param BufferSize The size, in bytes, of the entire packet (media header and
923 data) to be transmitted through the network interface.
924 @param Buffer A pointer to the packet (media header followed by data) to be
925 transmitted. This parameter cannot be NULL. If HeaderSize is
926 zero, then the media header in Buffer must already be filled
927 in by the caller. If HeaderSize is nonzero, then the media
928 header will be filled in by the Transmit() function.
929 @param SrcAddr The source HW MAC address. If HeaderSize is zero, then this
930 parameter is ignored. If HeaderSize is nonzero and SrcAddr
931 is NULL, then This->Mode->CurrentAddress is used for the
932 source HW MAC address.
933 @param DestAddr The destination HW MAC address. If HeaderSize is zero, then
934 this parameter is ignored.
935 @param Protocol The type of header to build. If HeaderSize is zero, then this
936 parameter is ignored. See RFC 1700, section "Ether Types,"
937 for examples.
938
939 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The packet was placed on the transmit queue.
940 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
941 @retval EFI_NOT_READY The network interface is too busy to accept this
942 transmit request.
943 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The BufferSize parameter is too small.
944 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the parameters has an unsupported
945 value.
946 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network interface.
947 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function is not supported by the network interface.
948
949 **/
950 EFI_STATUS
951 EFIAPI
952 SnpUndi32Transmit (
953 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
954 IN UINTN HeaderSize,
955 IN UINTN BufferSize,
956 IN VOID *Buffer,
957 IN EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *SrcAddr, OPTIONAL
958 IN EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *DestAddr, OPTIONAL
959 IN UINT16 *Protocol OPTIONAL
960 );
961
962 /**
963 Receives a packet from a network interface.
964
965 This function retrieves one packet from the receive queue of a network interface.
966 If there are no packets on the receive queue, then EFI_NOT_READY will be
967 returned. If there is a packet on the receive queue, and the size of the packet
968 is smaller than BufferSize, then the contents of the packet will be placed in
969 Buffer, and BufferSize will be updated with the actual size of the packet.
970 In addition, if SrcAddr, DestAddr, and Protocol are not NULL, then these values
971 will be extracted from the media header and returned. EFI_SUCCESS will be
972 returned if a packet was successfully received.
973 If BufferSize is smaller than the received packet, then the size of the receive
974 packet will be placed in BufferSize and EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will be returned.
975 If the driver has not been initialized, EFI_DEVICE_ERROR will be returned.
976
977 @param This A pointer to the EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL instance.
978 @param HeaderSize The size, in bytes, of the media header received on the network
979 interface. If this parameter is NULL, then the media header size
980 will not be returned.
981 @param BufferSize On entry, the size, in bytes, of Buffer. On exit, the size, in
982 bytes, of the packet that was received on the network interface.
983 @param Buffer A pointer to the data buffer to receive both the media
984 header and the data.
985 @param SrcAddr The source HW MAC address. If this parameter is NULL, the HW
986 MAC source address will not be extracted from the media header.
987 @param DestAddr The destination HW MAC address. If this parameter is NULL,
988 the HW MAC destination address will not be extracted from
989 the media header.
990 @param Protocol The media header type. If this parameter is NULL, then the
991 protocol will not be extracted from the media header. See
992 RFC 1700 section "Ether Types" for examples.
993
994 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The received data was stored in Buffer, and
995 BufferSize has been updated to the number of
996 bytes received.
997 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The network interface has not been started.
998 @retval EFI_NOT_READY No packets have been received on the network interface.
999 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL BufferSize is too small for the received packets.
1000 BufferSize has been updated to the required size.
1001 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
1002 * The This parameter is NULL
1003 * The This parameter does not point to a valid
1004 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL structure.
1005 * The BufferSize parameter is NULL
1006 * The Buffer parameter is NULL
1007 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The command could not be sent to the network interface.
1008
1009 **/
1010 EFI_STATUS
1011 EFIAPI
1012 SnpUndi32Receive (
1013 IN EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *This,
1014 OUT UINTN *HeaderSize OPTIONAL,
1015 IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize,
1016 OUT VOID *Buffer,
1017 OUT EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *SrcAddr OPTIONAL,
1018 OUT EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *DestAddr OPTIONAL,
1019 OUT UINT16 *Protocol OPTIONAL
1020 );
1021
1022 /**
1023 Nofication call back function for WaitForPacket event.
1024
1025 @param Event EFI Event.
1026 @param SnpPtr Pointer to SNP_DRIVER structure.
1027
1028 **/
1029 VOID
1030 EFIAPI
1031 SnpWaitForPacketNotify (
1032 EFI_EVENT Event,
1033 VOID *SnpPtr
1034 );
1035
1036 #define SNP_MEM_PAGES(x) (((x) - 1) / 4096 + 1)
1037
1038
1039 #endif /* _SNP_H_ */