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296 lines
9.2 KiB
C
296 lines
9.2 KiB
C
/** @file
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Xen console SerialPortLib instance
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Copyright (c) 2015, Linaro Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR>
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Copyright (c) 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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**/
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#include <Base.h>
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#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
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#include <Library/SerialPortLib.h>
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#include <Library/XenHypercallLib.h>
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#include <IndustryStandard/Xen/io/console.h>
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#include <IndustryStandard/Xen/hvm/params.h>
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#include <IndustryStandard/Xen/event_channel.h>
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//
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// We can't use DebugLib due to a constructor dependency cycle between DebugLib
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// and ourselves.
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//
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#define ASSERT(Expression) \
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do { \
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if (!(Expression)) { \
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CpuDeadLoop (); \
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} \
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} while (FALSE)
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//
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// The code below expects these global variables to be mutable, even in the case
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// that we have been incorporated into SEC or PEIM phase modules (which is
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// allowed by our INF description). While this is a dangerous assumption to make
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// in general, it is actually fine for the Xen domU (guest) environment that
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// this module is intended for, as UEFI always executes from DRAM in that case.
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//
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STATIC evtchn_send_t mXenConsoleEventChain;
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STATIC struct xencons_interface *mXenConsoleInterface;
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/**
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Initialize the serial device hardware.
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If no initialization is required, then return RETURN_SUCCESS.
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If the serial device was successfully initialized, then return RETURN_SUCCESS.
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If the serial device could not be initialized, then return RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR.
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@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The serial device was initialized.
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@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device could not be initialized.
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**/
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RETURN_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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SerialPortInitialize (
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VOID
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)
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{
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if (! XenHypercallIsAvailable ()) {
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return RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR;
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}
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if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
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mXenConsoleEventChain.port = (UINT32)XenHypercallHvmGetParam (HVM_PARAM_CONSOLE_EVTCHN);
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mXenConsoleInterface = (struct xencons_interface *)(UINTN)
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(XenHypercallHvmGetParam (HVM_PARAM_CONSOLE_PFN) << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT);
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//
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// No point in ASSERT'ing here as we won't be seeing the output
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//
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}
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return RETURN_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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Write data from buffer to serial device.
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Writes NumberOfBytes data bytes from Buffer to the serial device.
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The number of bytes actually written to the serial device is returned.
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If the return value is less than NumberOfBytes, then the write operation failed.
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If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
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If NumberOfBytes is zero, then return 0.
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@param Buffer Pointer to the data buffer to be written.
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@param NumberOfBytes Number of bytes to written to the serial device.
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@retval 0 NumberOfBytes is 0.
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@retval >0 The number of bytes written to the serial device.
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If this value is less than NumberOfBytes, then the write operation failed.
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**/
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UINTN
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EFIAPI
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SerialPortWrite (
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IN UINT8 *Buffer,
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IN UINTN NumberOfBytes
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)
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{
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XENCONS_RING_IDX Consumer, Producer;
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UINTN Sent;
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ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
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if (NumberOfBytes == 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
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return 0;
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}
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Sent = 0;
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do {
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Consumer = mXenConsoleInterface->out_cons;
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Producer = mXenConsoleInterface->out_prod;
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MemoryFence ();
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while (Sent < NumberOfBytes && ((Producer - Consumer) < sizeof (mXenConsoleInterface->out)))
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mXenConsoleInterface->out[MASK_XENCONS_IDX(Producer++, mXenConsoleInterface->out)] = Buffer[Sent++];
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MemoryFence ();
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mXenConsoleInterface->out_prod = Producer;
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XenHypercallEventChannelOp (EVTCHNOP_send, &mXenConsoleEventChain);
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} while (Sent < NumberOfBytes);
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return Sent;
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}
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/**
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Read data from serial device and save the datas in buffer.
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Reads NumberOfBytes data bytes from a serial device into the buffer
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specified by Buffer. The number of bytes actually read is returned.
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If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
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If NumberOfBytes is zero, then return 0.
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@param Buffer Pointer to the data buffer to store the data read from the serial device.
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@param NumberOfBytes Number of bytes which will be read.
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@retval 0 Read data failed, no data is to be read.
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@retval >0 Actual number of bytes read from serial device.
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**/
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UINTN
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EFIAPI
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SerialPortRead (
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OUT UINT8 *Buffer,
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IN UINTN NumberOfBytes
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)
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{
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XENCONS_RING_IDX Consumer, Producer;
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UINTN Received;
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ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
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if (NumberOfBytes == 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
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return 0;
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}
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Consumer = mXenConsoleInterface->in_cons;
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Producer = mXenConsoleInterface->in_prod;
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MemoryFence ();
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Received = 0;
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while (Received < NumberOfBytes && Consumer < Producer)
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Buffer[Received++] = mXenConsoleInterface->in[MASK_XENCONS_IDX(Consumer++, mXenConsoleInterface->in)];
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MemoryFence ();
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mXenConsoleInterface->in_cons = Consumer;
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XenHypercallEventChannelOp (EVTCHNOP_send, &mXenConsoleEventChain);
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return Received;
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}
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/**
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Polls a serial device to see if there is any data waiting to be read.
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@retval TRUE Data is waiting to be read from the serial device.
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@retval FALSE There is no data waiting to be read from the serial device.
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**/
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BOOLEAN
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EFIAPI
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SerialPortPoll (
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VOID
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)
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{
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return mXenConsoleInterface &&
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mXenConsoleInterface->in_cons != mXenConsoleInterface->in_prod;
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}
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/**
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Sets the control bits on a serial device.
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@param Control Sets the bits of Control that are settable.
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@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The new control bits were set on the serial device.
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@retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The serial device does not support this operation.
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@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device is not functioning correctly.
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**/
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RETURN_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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SerialPortSetControl (
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IN UINT32 Control
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)
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{
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return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
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}
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/**
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Retrieve the status of the control bits on a serial device.
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@param Control A pointer to return the current control signals from the serial device.
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@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The control bits were read from the serial device.
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@retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The serial device does not support this operation.
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@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device is not functioning correctly.
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**/
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RETURN_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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SerialPortGetControl (
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OUT UINT32 *Control
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)
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{
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if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
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return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
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}
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*Control = 0;
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if (!SerialPortPoll ()) {
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*Control = EFI_SERIAL_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY;
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}
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return RETURN_SUCCESS;
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}
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/**
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Sets the baud rate, receive FIFO depth, transmit/receive time out, parity,
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data bits, and stop bits on a serial device.
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@param BaudRate The requested baud rate. A BaudRate value of 0 will use the
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device's default interface speed.
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On output, the value actually set.
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@param ReceiveFifoDepth The requested depth of the FIFO on the receive side of the
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serial interface. A ReceiveFifoDepth value of 0 will use
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the device's default FIFO depth.
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On output, the value actually set.
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@param Timeout The requested time out for a single character in microseconds.
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This timeout applies to both the transmit and receive side of the
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interface. A Timeout value of 0 will use the device's default time
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out value.
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On output, the value actually set.
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@param Parity The type of parity to use on this serial device. A Parity value of
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DefaultParity will use the device's default parity value.
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On output, the value actually set.
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@param DataBits The number of data bits to use on the serial device. A DataBits
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value of 0 will use the device's default data bit setting.
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On output, the value actually set.
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@param StopBits The number of stop bits to use on this serial device. A StopBits
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value of DefaultStopBits will use the device's default number of
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stop bits.
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On output, the value actually set.
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@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The new attributes were set on the serial device.
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@retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The serial device does not support this operation.
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@retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the attributes has an unsupported value.
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@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device is not functioning correctly.
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**/
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RETURN_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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SerialPortSetAttributes (
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IN OUT UINT64 *BaudRate,
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IN OUT UINT32 *ReceiveFifoDepth,
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IN OUT UINT32 *Timeout,
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IN OUT EFI_PARITY_TYPE *Parity,
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IN OUT UINT8 *DataBits,
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IN OUT EFI_STOP_BITS_TYPE *StopBits
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)
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{
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return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
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}
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