audk/NetworkPkg/HttpBootDxe/HttpBootDxe.h

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/** @file
UEFI HTTP boot driver's private data structure and interfaces declaration.
Copyright (c) 2015 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
(C) Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
the terms and conditions of the BSD License that 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_HTTP_BOOT_DXE_H__
#define __EFI_HTTP_BOOT_DXE_H__
#include <Uefi.h>
#include <IndustryStandard/Http11.h>
#include <IndustryStandard/Dhcp.h>
//
// Libraries
//
#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiHiiServicesLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiRuntimeServicesTableLib.h>
#include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiLib.h>
#include <Library/DevicePathLib.h>
#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
#include <Library/NetLib.h>
#include <Library/HttpLib.h>
#include <Library/HiiLib.h>
#include <Library/PrintLib.h>
#include <Library/DpcLib.h>
//
// UEFI Driver Model Protocols
//
#include <Protocol/DriverBinding.h>
#include <Protocol/ComponentName2.h>
#include <Protocol/ComponentName.h>
//
// Consumed Protocols
//
#include <Protocol/ServiceBinding.h>
#include <Protocol/HiiConfigAccess.h>
#include <Protocol/NetworkInterfaceIdentifier.h>
#include <Protocol/Dhcp4.h>
#include <Protocol/Dhcp6.h>
#include <Protocol/Dns6.h>
#include <Protocol/Http.h>
#include <Protocol/Ip4Config2.h>
#include <Protocol/Ip6Config.h>
#include <Protocol/RamDisk.h>
//
// Produced Protocols
//
#include <Protocol/LoadFile.h>
#include <Protocol/HttpBootCallback.h>
//
// Consumed Guids
//
#include <Guid/HttpBootConfigHii.h>
//
// Driver Version
//
#define HTTP_BOOT_DXE_VERSION 0xa
//
// Standard Media Types defined in
// http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types
//
#define HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE_APP_EFI "application/efi"
#define HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE_APP_IMG "application/vnd.efi-img"
#define HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE_APP_ISO "application/vnd.efi-iso"
//
// Protocol instances
//
extern EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL gHttpBootDxeDriverBinding;
extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL gHttpBootDxeComponentName2;
extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL gHttpBootDxeComponentName;
//
// Private data structure
//
typedef struct _HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA;
typedef struct _HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC;
typedef enum {
ImageTypeEfi,
ImageTypeVirtualCd,
ImageTypeVirtualDisk,
ImageTypeMax
} HTTP_BOOT_IMAGE_TYPE;
//
// Include files with internal function prototypes
//
#include "HttpBootComponentName.h"
#include "HttpBootDhcp4.h"
#include "HttpBootDhcp6.h"
#include "HttpBootImpl.h"
#include "HttpBootSupport.h"
#include "HttpBootClient.h"
#include "HttpBootConfig.h"
typedef union {
HTTP_BOOT_DHCP4_PACKET_CACHE Dhcp4;
HTTP_BOOT_DHCP6_PACKET_CACHE Dhcp6;
} HTTP_BOOT_DHCP_PACKET_CACHE;
struct _HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC {
UINT32 Signature;
EFI_HANDLE Controller;
EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle;
EFI_LOAD_FILE_PROTOCOL LoadFile;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath;
HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA *Private;
};
#define HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_CALLBACK_INFO(Callback) \
CR ( \
Callback, \
HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA, \
CallbackInfo, \
HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_SIGNATURE \
)
#define HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL(CallbackProtocol) \
CR ( \
CallbackProtocol, \
HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA, \
LoadFileCallback, \
HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_SIGNATURE \
)
struct _HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA {
UINT32 Signature;
EFI_HANDLE Controller;
HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC *Ip4Nic;
HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC *Ip6Nic;
//
// Cousumed children
//
EFI_HANDLE Ip6Child;
EFI_HANDLE Dhcp4Child;
EFI_HANDLE Dhcp6Child;
HTTP_IO HttpIo;
BOOLEAN HttpCreated;
//
// Consumed protocol
//
EFI_NETWORK_INTERFACE_IDENTIFIER_PROTOCOL *Nii;
EFI_IP6_PROTOCOL *Ip6;
EFI_IP4_CONFIG2_PROTOCOL *Ip4Config2;
EFI_IP6_CONFIG_PROTOCOL *Ip6Config;
EFI_DHCP4_PROTOCOL *Dhcp4;
EFI_DHCP6_PROTOCOL *Dhcp6;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *ParentDevicePath;
//
// Produced protocol
//
EFI_LOAD_FILE_PROTOCOL LoadFile;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath;
UINT32 Id;
EFI_HTTP_BOOT_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL *HttpBootCallback;
EFI_HTTP_BOOT_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL LoadFileCallback;
UINT64 FileSize;
UINT64 ReceivedSize;
UINT32 Percentage;
//
// HII callback info block
//
HTTP_BOOT_FORM_CALLBACK_INFO CallbackInfo;
//
// Mode data
//
BOOLEAN UsingIpv6;
BOOLEAN Started;
EFI_IP_ADDRESS StationIp;
EFI_IP_ADDRESS SubnetMask;
EFI_IP_ADDRESS GatewayIp;
EFI_IP_ADDRESS ServerIp;
UINT16 Port;
//
// The URI string attempt to download through HTTP, may point to
// the memory in cached DHCP offer, or to the memory in FilePathUri.
//
CHAR8 *BootFileUri;
VOID *BootFileUriParser;
UINTN BootFileSize;
BOOLEAN NoGateway;
HTTP_BOOT_IMAGE_TYPE ImageType;
//
// URI string extracted from the input FilePath parameter.
//
CHAR8 *FilePathUri;
VOID *FilePathUriParser;
//
// Cached HTTP data
//
LIST_ENTRY CacheList;
//
// Cached DHCP offer
//
// OfferIndex records the index of DhcpOffer[] buffer, and OfferCount records the num of each type of offer.
//
// It supposed that
//
// OfferNum: 8
// OfferBuffer: [ProxyNameUri, DhcpNameUri, DhcpIpUri, ProxyNameUri, ProxyIpUri, DhcpOnly, DhcpIpUri, DhcpNameUriDns]
// (OfferBuffer is 0-based.)
//
// And assume that (DhcpIpUri is the first priority actually.)
//
// SelectIndex: 5
// SelectProxyType: HttpOfferTypeProxyIpUri
// (SelectIndex is 1-based, and 0 means no one is selected.)
//
// So it should be
//
// DhcpIpUri DhcpNameUriDns DhcpDns DhcpOnly ProxyNameUri ProxyIpUri DhcpNameUri
// OfferCount: [ 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 1]
//
// OfferIndex: {[ 2, 7, 0, 5, 0, *4, 1]
// [ 6, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0]
// [ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
// ... ]}
// (OfferIndex is 0-based.)
//
//
UINT32 SelectIndex;
UINT32 SelectProxyType;
HTTP_BOOT_DHCP_PACKET_CACHE OfferBuffer[HTTP_BOOT_OFFER_MAX_NUM];
UINT32 OfferNum;
UINT32 OfferCount[HttpOfferTypeMax];
UINT32 OfferIndex[HttpOfferTypeMax][HTTP_BOOT_OFFER_MAX_NUM];
};
#define HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('H', 'B', 'P', 'D')
#define HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('H', 'B', 'V', 'N')
#define HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_LOADFILE(a) CR (a, HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA, LoadFile, HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_SIGNATURE)
#define HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_ID(a) CR (a, HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA, Id, HTTP_BOOT_PRIVATE_DATA_SIGNATURE)
#define HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC_FROM_LOADFILE(a) CR (a, HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC, LoadFile, HTTP_BOOT_VIRTUAL_NIC_SIGNATURE)
extern EFI_LOAD_FILE_PROTOCOL gHttpBootDxeLoadFile;
/**
Tests to see if this driver supports a given controller. If a child device is provided,
it further tests to see if this driver supports creating a handle for the specified child device.
This function checks to see if the driver specified by This supports the device specified by
ControllerHandle. Drivers will typically use the device path attached to
ControllerHandle and/or the services from the bus I/O abstraction attached to
ControllerHandle to determine if the driver supports ControllerHandle. This function
may be called many times during platform initialization. In order to reduce boot times, the tests
performed by this function must be very small, and take as little time as possible to execute. This
function must not change the state of any hardware devices, and this function must be aware that the
device specified by ControllerHandle may already be managed by the same driver or a
different driver. This function must match its calls to AllocatePages() with FreePages(),
AllocatePool() with FreePool(), and OpenProtocol() with CloseProtocol().
Because ControllerHandle may have been previously started by the same driver, if a protocol is
already in the opened state, then it must not be closed with CloseProtocol(). This is required
to guarantee the state of ControllerHandle is not modified by this function.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to test. This handle
must support a protocol interface that supplies
an I/O abstraction to the driver.
@param[in] RemainingDevicePath A pointer to the remaining portion of a device path. This
parameter is ignored by device drivers, and is optional for bus
drivers. For bus drivers, if this parameter is not NULL, then
the bus driver must determine if the bus controller specified
by ControllerHandle and the child controller specified
by RemainingDevicePath are both supported by this
bus driver.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is supported by the driver specified by This.
@retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is already being managed by the driver
specified by This.
@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is already being managed by a different
driver or an application that requires exclusive access.
Currently not implemented.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is not supported by the driver specified by This.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
HttpBootIp4DxeDriverBindingSupported (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *RemainingDevicePath OPTIONAL
);
/**
Starts a device controller or a bus controller.
The Start() function is designed to be invoked from the EFI boot service ConnectController().
As a result, much of the error checking on the parameters to Start() has been moved into this
common boot service. It is legal to call Start() from other locations,
but the following calling restrictions must be followed, or the system behavior will not be deterministic.
1. ControllerHandle must be a valid EFI_HANDLE.
2. If RemainingDevicePath is not NULL, then it must be a pointer to a naturally aligned
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL.
3. Prior to calling Start(), the Supported() function for the driver specified by This must
have been called with the same calling parameters, and Supported() must have returned EFI_SUCCESS.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to start. This handle
must support a protocol interface that supplies
an I/O abstraction to the driver.
@param[in] RemainingDevicePath A pointer to the remaining portion of a device path. This
parameter is ignored by device drivers, and is optional for bus
drivers. For a bus driver, if this parameter is NULL, then handles
for all the children of Controller are created by this driver.
If this parameter is not NULL and the first Device Path Node is
not the End of Device Path Node, then only the handle for the
child device specified by the first Device Path Node of
RemainingDevicePath is created by this driver.
If the first Device Path Node of RemainingDevicePath is
the End of Device Path Node, no child handle is created by this
driver.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was started.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device could not be started due to a device error.Currently not implemented.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The request could not be completed due to a lack of resources.
@retval Others The driver failded to start the device.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
HttpBootIp4DxeDriverBindingStart (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *RemainingDevicePath OPTIONAL
);
/**
Stops a device controller or a bus controller.
The Stop() function is designed to be invoked from the EFI boot service DisconnectController().
As a result, much of the error checking on the parameters to Stop() has been moved
into this common boot service. It is legal to call Stop() from other locations,
but the following calling restrictions must be followed, or the system behavior will not be deterministic.
1. ControllerHandle must be a valid EFI_HANDLE that was used on a previous call to this
same driver's Start() function.
2. The first NumberOfChildren handles of ChildHandleBuffer must all be a valid
EFI_HANDLE. In addition, all of these handles must have been created in this driver's
Start() function, and the Start() function must have called OpenProtocol() on
ControllerHandle with an Attribute of EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle A handle to the device being stopped. The handle must
support a bus specific I/O protocol for the driver
to use to stop the device.
@param[in] NumberOfChildren The number of child device handles in ChildHandleBuffer.
@param[in] ChildHandleBuffer An array of child handles to be freed. May be NULL
if NumberOfChildren is 0.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was stopped.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device could not be stopped due to a device error.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
HttpBootIp4DxeDriverBindingStop (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
IN UINTN NumberOfChildren,
IN EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandleBuffer OPTIONAL
);
/**
Tests to see if this driver supports a given controller. If a child device is provided,
it further tests to see if this driver supports creating a handle for the specified child device.
This function checks to see if the driver specified by This supports the device specified by
ControllerHandle. Drivers will typically use the device path attached to
ControllerHandle and/or the services from the bus I/O abstraction attached to
ControllerHandle to determine if the driver supports ControllerHandle. This function
may be called many times during platform initialization. In order to reduce boot times, the tests
performed by this function must be very small, and take as little time as possible to execute. This
function must not change the state of any hardware devices, and this function must be aware that the
device specified by ControllerHandle may already be managed by the same driver or a
different driver. This function must match its calls to AllocatePages() with FreePages(),
AllocatePool() with FreePool(), and OpenProtocol() with CloseProtocol().
Because ControllerHandle may have been previously started by the same driver, if a protocol is
already in the opened state, then it must not be closed with CloseProtocol(). This is required
to guarantee the state of ControllerHandle is not modified by this function.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to test. This handle
must support a protocol interface that supplies
an I/O abstraction to the driver.
@param[in] RemainingDevicePath A pointer to the remaining portion of a device path. This
parameter is ignored by device drivers, and is optional for bus
drivers. For bus drivers, if this parameter is not NULL, then
the bus driver must determine if the bus controller specified
by ControllerHandle and the child controller specified
by RemainingDevicePath are both supported by this
bus driver.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is supported by the driver specified by This.
@retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is already being managed by the driver
specified by This.
@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is already being managed by a different
driver or an application that requires exclusive access.
Currently not implemented.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is not supported by the driver specified by This.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
HttpBootIp6DxeDriverBindingSupported (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *RemainingDevicePath OPTIONAL
);
/**
Starts a device controller or a bus controller.
The Start() function is designed to be invoked from the EFI boot service ConnectController().
As a result, much of the error checking on the parameters to Start() has been moved into this
common boot service. It is legal to call Start() from other locations,
but the following calling restrictions must be followed, or the system behavior will not be deterministic.
1. ControllerHandle must be a valid EFI_HANDLE.
2. If RemainingDevicePath is not NULL, then it must be a pointer to a naturally aligned
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL.
3. Prior to calling Start(), the Supported() function for the driver specified by This must
have been called with the same calling parameters, and Supported() must have returned EFI_SUCCESS.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to start. This handle
must support a protocol interface that supplies
an I/O abstraction to the driver.
@param[in] RemainingDevicePath A pointer to the remaining portion of a device path. This
parameter is ignored by device drivers, and is optional for bus
drivers. For a bus driver, if this parameter is NULL, then handles
for all the children of Controller are created by this driver.
If this parameter is not NULL and the first Device Path Node is
not the End of Device Path Node, then only the handle for the
child device specified by the first Device Path Node of
RemainingDevicePath is created by this driver.
If the first Device Path Node of RemainingDevicePath is
the End of Device Path Node, no child handle is created by this
driver.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was started.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device could not be started due to a device error.Currently not implemented.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The request could not be completed due to a lack of resources.
@retval Others The driver failded to start the device.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
HttpBootIp6DxeDriverBindingStart (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *RemainingDevicePath OPTIONAL
);
/**
Stops a device controller or a bus controller.
The Stop() function is designed to be invoked from the EFI boot service DisconnectController().
As a result, much of the error checking on the parameters to Stop() has been moved
into this common boot service. It is legal to call Stop() from other locations,
but the following calling restrictions must be followed, or the system behavior will not be deterministic.
1. ControllerHandle must be a valid EFI_HANDLE that was used on a previous call to this
same driver's Start() function.
2. The first NumberOfChildren handles of ChildHandleBuffer must all be a valid
EFI_HANDLE. In addition, all of these handles must have been created in this driver's
Start() function, and the Start() function must have called OpenProtocol() on
ControllerHandle with an Attribute of EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle A handle to the device being stopped. The handle must
support a bus specific I/O protocol for the driver
to use to stop the device.
@param[in] NumberOfChildren The number of child device handles in ChildHandleBuffer.
@param[in] ChildHandleBuffer An array of child handles to be freed. May be NULL
if NumberOfChildren is 0.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was stopped.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device could not be stopped due to a device error.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
HttpBootIp6DxeDriverBindingStop (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
IN UINTN NumberOfChildren,
IN EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandleBuffer OPTIONAL
);
#endif