/** @file To validate, parse and process the DHCP options. Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation.
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. **/ #ifndef __EFI_DHCP4_OPTION_H__ #define __EFI_DHCP4_OPTION_H__ /// /// DHCP option tags (types) /// typedef enum { // // RFC1497 vendor extensions // DHCP_TAG_PAD = 0, // Pad Option DHCP_TAG_EOP = 255, // End Option DHCP_TAG_NETMASK = 1, // Subnet Mask DHCP_TAG_TIME_OFFSET = 2, // Time Offset from UTC DHCP_TAG_ROUTER = 3, // Router option, DHCP_TAG_TIME_SERVER = 4, // Time Server DHCP_TAG_NAME_SERVER = 5, // Name Server DHCP_TAG_DNS_SERVER = 6, // Domain Name Server DHCP_TAG_LOG_SERVER = 7, // Log Server DHCP_TAG_COOKIE_SERVER = 8, // Cookie Server DHCP_TAG_LPR_SERVER = 9, // LPR Print Server DHCP_TAG_IMPRESS_SERVER = 10, // Impress Server DHCP_TAG_RL_SERVER = 11, // Resource Location Server DHCP_TAG_HOSTNAME = 12, // Host Name DHCP_TAG_BOOTFILE_LEN = 13, // Boot File Size DHCP_TAG_DUMP = 14, // Merit Dump File DHCP_TAG_DOMAINNAME = 15, // Domain Name DHCP_TAG_SWAP_SERVER = 16, // Swap Server DHCP_TAG_ROOTPATH = 17, // Root path DHCP_TAG_EXTEND_PATH = 18, // Extensions Path // // IP Layer Parameters per Host // DHCP_TAG_IPFORWARD = 19, // IP Forwarding Enable/Disable DHCP_TAG_NONLOCAL_SRR = 20, // on-Local Source Routing Enable/Disable DHCP_TAG_POLICY_SRR = 21, // Policy Filter DHCP_TAG_EMTU = 22, // Maximum Datagram Reassembly Size DHCP_TAG_TTL = 23, // Default IP Time-to-live DHCP_TAG_PATHMTU_AGE = 24, // Path MTU Aging Timeout DHCP_TAG_PATHMTU_PLATEAU = 25, // Path MTU Plateau Table // // IP Layer Parameters per Interface // DHCP_TAG_IFMTU = 26, // Interface MTU DHCP_TAG_SUBNET_LOCAL = 27, // All Subnets are Local DHCP_TAG_BROADCAST = 28, // Broadcast Address DHCP_TAG_DISCOVER_MASK = 29, // Perform Mask Discovery DHCP_TAG_SUPPLY_MASK = 30, // Mask Supplier DHCP_TAG_DISCOVER_ROUTE = 31, // Perform Router Discovery DHCP_TAG_ROUTER_SOLICIT = 32, // Router Solicitation Address DHCP_TAG_STATIC_ROUTE = 33, // Static Route // // Link Layer Parameters per Interface // DHCP_TAG_TRAILER = 34, // Trailer Encapsulation DHCP_TAG_ARPAGE = 35, // ARP Cache Timeout DHCP_TAG_ETHER_ENCAP = 36, // Ethernet Encapsulation // // TCP Parameters // DHCP_TAG_TCP_TTL = 37, // TCP Default TTL DHCP_TAG_KEEP_INTERVAL = 38, // TCP Keepalive Interval DHCP_TAG_KEEP_GARBAGE = 39, // TCP Keepalive Garbage // // Application and Service Parameters // DHCP_TAG_NIS_DOMAIN = 40, // Network Information Service Domain DHCP_TAG_NIS_SERVER = 41, // Network Information Servers DHCP_TAG_NTP_SERVER = 42, // Network Time Protocol Servers DHCP_TAG_VENDOR = 43, // Vendor Specific Information DHCP_TAG_NBNS = 44, // NetBIOS over TCP/IP Name Server DHCP_TAG_NBDD = 45, // NetBIOS Datagram Distribution Server DHCP_TAG_NBTYPE = 46, // NetBIOS over TCP/IP Node Type DHCP_TAG_NBSCOPE = 47, // NetBIOS over TCP/IP Scope DHCP_TAG_XFONT = 48, // X Window System Font Server DHCP_TAG_XDM = 49, // X Window System Display Manager DHCP_TAG_NISPLUS = 64, // Network Information Service+ Domain DHCP_TAG_NISPLUS_SERVER = 65, // Network Information Service+ Servers DHCP_TAG_MOBILEIP = 68, // Mobile IP Home Agent DHCP_TAG_SMTP = 69, // Simple Mail Transport Protocol Server DHCP_TAG_POP3 = 70, // Post Office Protocol (POP3) Server DHCP_TAG_NNTP = 71, // Network News Transport Protocol Server DHCP_TAG_WWW = 72, // Default World Wide Web (WWW) Server DHCP_TAG_FINGER = 73, // Default Finger Server DHCP_TAG_IRC = 74, // Default Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Server DHCP_TAG_STTALK = 75, // StreetTalk Server DHCP_TAG_STDA = 76, // StreetTalk Directory Assistance Server DHCP_TAG_CLASSLESS_ROUTE = 121, // Classless Route // // DHCP Extensions // DHCP_TAG_REQUEST_IP = 50, // Requested IP Address DHCP_TAG_LEASE = 51, // IP Address Lease Time DHCP_TAG_OVERLOAD = 52, // Option Overload DHCP_TAG_TFTP = 66, // TFTP server name DHCP_TAG_BOOTFILE = 67, // Bootfile name DHCP_TAG_TYPE = 53, // DHCP Message Type DHCP_TAG_SERVER_ID = 54, // Server Identifier DHCP_TAG_PARA_LIST = 55, // Parameter Request List DHCP_TAG_MESSAGE = 56, // Message DHCP_TAG_MAXMSG = 57, // Maximum DHCP Message Size DHCP_TAG_T1 = 58, // Renewal (T1) Time Value DHCP_TAG_T2 = 59, // Rebinding (T2) Time Value DHCP_TAG_VENDOR_CLASS = 60, // Vendor class identifier DHCP_TAG_CLIENT_ID = 61 // Client-identifier } DHCP_TAGS; #define DHCP_OPTION_MAGIC 0x63538263 // Network byte order #define DHCP_MAX_OPTIONS 256 typedef enum { // // DHCP option types, this is used to validate the DHCP options. // DHCP_OPTION_SWITCH = 1, DHCP_OPTION_INT8, DHCP_OPTION_INT16, DHCP_OPTION_INT32, DHCP_OPTION_IP, DHCP_OPTION_IPPAIR } DHCP_OPTION_TYPE; typedef enum { // // Value of DHCP overload option // DHCP_OVERLOAD_FILENAME = 1, DHCP_OVERLOAD_SVRNAME = 2, DHCP_OVERLOAD_BOTH = 3 } DHCP_OVERLOAD_TYPE; /// /// The DHCP option structure. This structure extends the EFI_DHCP_OPTION /// structure to support options longer than 255 bytes, such as classless route. /// typedef struct { UINT8 Tag; UINT16 Len; UINT8 *Data; } DHCP_OPTION; /// /// Structures used to parse the DHCP options with RFC3396 support. /// typedef struct { UINT8 Index; UINT16 Offset; } DHCP_OPTION_COUNT; typedef struct { DHCP_OPTION_COUNT *OpCount; DHCP_OPTION *Options; UINT8 *Buf; } DHCP_OPTION_CONTEXT; /// /// The options that matters to DHCP driver itself. The user of /// DHCP clients may be interested in other options, such as /// classless route, who can parse the DHCP offer to get them. /// typedef struct { IP4_ADDR NetMask; // DHCP_TAG_NETMASK IP4_ADDR Router; // DHCP_TAG_ROUTER, only the first router is used // // DHCP specific options // UINT8 DhcpType; // DHCP_TAG_TYPE UINT8 Overload; // DHCP_TAG_OVERLOAD IP4_ADDR ServerId; // DHCP_TAG_SERVER_ID UINT32 Lease; // DHCP_TAG_LEASE UINT32 T1; // DHCP_TAG_T1 UINT32 T2; // DHCP_TAG_T2 } DHCP_PARAMETER; /// /// Structure used to describe and validate the format of DHCP options. /// Type is the options' data type, such as DHCP_OPTION_INT8. MinOccur /// is the minium occurance of this data type. MaxOccur is defined /// similarly. If MaxOccur is -1, it means that there is no limit on the /// maximum occurance. Alert tells whether DHCP client should further /// inspect the option to parse DHCP_PARAMETER. /// typedef struct { UINT8 Tag; INTN Type; INTN MinOccur; INTN MaxOccur; BOOLEAN Alert; } DHCP_OPTION_FORMAT; typedef EFI_STATUS (*DHCP_CHECK_OPTION) ( IN UINT8 Tag, IN UINT8 Len, IN UINT8 *Data, IN VOID *Context ); /** Iterate through a DHCP message to visit each option. First inspect all the options in the OPTION field. Then if overloaded, inspect the options in FILENAME and SERVERNAME fields. One option may be encoded in several places. See RFC 3396 Encoding Long Options in DHCP @param[in] Packet The DHCP packet to check the options for @param[in] Check The callback function to be called for each option found @param[in] Context The opaque parameter for Check @retval EFI_SUCCESS The DHCP packet's options are well formated @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The DHCP packet's options are not well formated **/ EFI_STATUS DhcpIterateOptions ( IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *Packet, IN DHCP_CHECK_OPTION Check, OPTIONAL IN VOID *Context ); /** Validate the packet's options. If necessary, allocate and fill in the interested parameters. @param[in] Packet The packet to validate the options @param[out] Para The variable to save the DHCP parameters. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory to validate the packet. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The options are mal-formated @retval EFI_SUCCESS The options are parsed into OptionPoint **/ EFI_STATUS DhcpValidateOptions ( IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *Packet, OUT DHCP_PARAMETER **Para OPTIONAL ); /** Parse the options of a DHCP packet. It supports RFC 3396: Encoding Long Options in DHCP. That is, it will combine all the option value of all the occurances of each option. A little bit of implemenation: It adopts the "Key indexed counting" algorithm. First, it allocates an array of 256 DHCP_OPTION_COUNTs because DHCP option tag is encoded as a UINT8. It then iterates the DHCP packet to get data length of each option by calling DhcpIterOptions with DhcpGetOptionLen. Now, it knows the number of present options and their length. It allocates a array of DHCP_OPTION and a continuous buffer after the array to put all the options' data. Each option's data is pointed to by the Data field in DHCP_OPTION structure. At last, it call DhcpIterateOptions with DhcpFillOption to fill each option's data to its position in the buffer. @param[in] Packet The DHCP packet to parse the options @param[out] Count The number of valid dhcp options present in the packet @param[out] OptionPoint The array that contains the DHCP options. Caller should free it. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory to parse the packet. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The options are mal-formated @retval EFI_SUCCESS The options are parsed into OptionPoint **/ EFI_STATUS DhcpParseOption ( IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *Packet, OUT INTN *Count, OUT DHCP_OPTION **OptionPoint ); /** Append an option to the memory, if the option is longer than 255 bytes, splits it into several options. @param[out] Buf The buffer to append the option to @param[in] Tag The option's tag @param[in] DataLen The length of the option's data @param[in] Data The option's data @return The position to append the next option **/ UINT8 * DhcpAppendOption ( OUT UINT8 *Buf, IN UINT8 Tag, IN UINT16 DataLen, IN UINT8 *Data ); /** Build a new DHCP packet from a seed packet. Options may be deleted or appended. The caller should free the NewPacket when finished using it. @param[in] SeedPacket The seed packet to start with @param[in] DeleteCount The number of options to delete @param[in] DeleteList The options to delete from the packet @param[in] AppendCount The number of options to append @param[in] AppendList The options to append to the packet @param[out] NewPacket The new packet, allocated and built by this function. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate memory @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The options in SeekPacket are mal-formated @retval EFI_SUCCESS The packet is build. **/ EFI_STATUS DhcpBuild ( IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET *SeedPacket, IN UINT32 DeleteCount, IN UINT8 *DeleteList OPTIONAL, IN UINT32 AppendCount, IN EFI_DHCP4_PACKET_OPTION *AppendList[] OPTIONAL, OUT EFI_DHCP4_PACKET **NewPacket ); #endif