audk/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/HiiConfigRouting.h

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/** @file
The file provides services to manage the movement of
configuration data from drivers to configuration applications.
It then serves as the single point to receive configuration
information from configuration applications, routing the
results to the appropriate drivers.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007, 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 __HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_H__
#define __HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_H__
#define EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL_GUID \
{ 0x587e72d7, 0xcc50, 0x4f79, { 0x82, 0x09, 0xca, 0x29, 0x1f, 0xc1, 0xa1, 0x0f } }
typedef struct _EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL;
/**
This function allows the caller to request the current
configuration for one or more named elements from one or more
drivers. The resulting string is in the standard HII
configuration string format. If Successful Results contains an
equivalent string with "=" and the values associated with all
names added in. The expected implementation is for each
<ConfigRequest> substring in the Request, call the HII
Configuration Routing Protocol ExtractProtocol function for the
driver corresponding to the <ConfigHdr> at the start of the
<ConfigRequest> substring. The request fails if no driver
matches the <ConfigRequest> substring. Note: Alternative
configuration strings may also be appended to the end of the
current configuration string. If they are, they must appear
after the current configuration. They must contain the same
routing (GUID, NAME, PATH) as the current configuration string.
They must have an additional description indicating the type of
alternative configuration the string represents,
"ALTCFG=<StringToken>". That <StringToken> (when converted from
Hex UNICODE to binary) is a reference to a string in the
associated string pack. As an example, assume that the Request
string is:
GUID=...&NAME=00480050&PATH=...&Fred&George&Ron&Neville A result
might be:
GUID=...&NAME=00480050&PATH=...&Fred=16&George=16&Ron=12&Neville=11&
GUID=...&NAME=00480050&PATH=...&ALTCFG=0037&Fred=12&Neville=7
@param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL
instance.
@param Request A null-terminated Unicode string in
<MultiConfigRequest> format.
@param Progress On return, points to a character in the
Request string. Points to the string's null
terminator if request was successful. Points
to the most recent '&' before the first
failing name / value pair (or the beginning
of the string if the failure is in the first
name / value pair) if the request was not
successful
@param Results Null-terminated Unicode string in
<MultiConfigAltResp> format which has all
values filled in for the names in the
Request string. String to be allocated by
the called function.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The Results string is filled with the
values corresponding to all requested
names.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory to store the
parts of the results that must be
stored awaiting possible future
protocols.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER For example, passing in a NULL
for the Request parameter
would result in this type of
error. The Progress parameter
is set to NULL. EFI_NOT_FOUND
Routing data doesn't match any
known driver. Progress set to
the "G" in "GUID" of the
routing header that doesn't
match. Note: There is no
requirement that all routing
data be validated before any
configuration extraction.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Illegal syntax. Progress set
to most recent & before the
error or the beginning of the
string.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Unknown name.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI * EFI_HII_ROUTING_EXTRACT_CONFIG ) (
IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN CONST EFI_STRING *Request,
OUT EFI_STRING *Progress,
OUT EFI_STRING *Results
);
/**
This function allows the caller to request the current
configuration for all of the current HII database. The results
include both the current and alternate configurations as
described in ExtractConfig() above. Implementation note: This
call has deceptively few inputs but the implementation is likely
to be somewhat complex. The requirement is to scan all IFR in
the HII database to determine the list of names and then request
the configuration using the corresponding drivers??
EFI_HII_CONFIG_ACCESS_PROTOCOL.ExtractConfig() interfaces below.
@param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL
instance.
@param Results A null-terminated Unicode string in
<MultiConfigAltResp> format which has all
values filled in for the names in the Request
string. String to be allocated by this
function. De-allocation is up to the caller.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The Results string is filled with the
values corresponding to all requested
names.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory to store the
parts of the results that must be
stored awaiting possible future
protocols.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETERS For example, passing in a NULL
for the Results parameter
would result in this type of
error.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI * EFI_HII_ROUTING_EXPORT_CONFIG ) (
IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,
OUT EFI_STRING *Results
);
/**
This function routes the results of processing forms to the
appropriate targets. It scans for <ConfigHdr> within the string
and passes the header and subsequent body to the driver whose
location is described in the <ConfigHdr>. Many <ConfigHdr>s may
appear as a single request. The expected implementation is to
hand off the various <ConfigResp> substrings to the
Configuration Access Protocol RouteConfig routine corresponding
to the driver whose routing information is defined by the
<ConfigHdr> in turn.
@param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL
instance.
@param Configuration A null-terminated Unicode string in
<MulltiConfigResp> format.
@param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the
offset of the most recent '&' before the
first failing name / value pair (or the
beginning of the string if the failure is in
the first name / value pair) or the
terminating NULL if all was successful.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The results have been distributed or are
awaiting distribution.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory to store the
parts of the results that must be
stored awaiting possible future
protocols.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETERS Passing in a NULL for the
Results parameter would result
in this type of error.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Target for the specified routing data
was not found
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI * EFI_HII_ROUTING_ROUTE_CONFIG ) (
IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN CONST EFI_STRING Configuration,
OUT EFI_STRING *Progress
);
/**
This function extracts the current configuration from a block of
bytes. To do so, it requires that the ConfigRequest string
consists of a list of <BlockName> formatted names. It uses the
offset in the name to determine the index into the Block to
start the extraction and the width of each name to determine the
number of bytes to extract. These are mapped to a UNICODE value
using the equivalent of the C "%x" format (with optional leading
spaces). The call fails if, for any (offset, width) pair in
ConfigRequest, offset+value >= BlockSize.
@param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL
instance.
@param ConfigRequest A null-terminated Unicode string in
<ConfigRequest> format.
@param Block Array of bytes defining the block's
configuration.
@param BlockSize Length in bytes of Block.
@param Config Filled-in configuration string. String
allocated by the function. Returned only if
call is successful.
@param Progress A pointer to a string filled in with the
offset of the most recent '&' before the
first failing name / value pair (or the
beginning of the string if the failure is in
the first name / value pair) or the
terminating NULL if all was successful.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The request succeeded. Progress points
to the null terminator at the end of the
ConfigRequest string.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_MEMORY Not enough memory to allocate
Config. Progress points to the
first character of ConfigRequest.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETERS Passing in a NULL for the
ConfigRequest or Block
parameter would result in this
type of error. Progress points
to the first character of
ConfigRequest.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Target for the specified routing data
was not found. Progress points to the
'G' in "GUID" of the errant routing
data. EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Block not large
enough. Progress undefined.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Encountered non <BlockName>
formatted string. Block is
left updated and Progress
points at the '&' preceding
the first non-<BlockName>.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI * EFI_HII_ROUTING_BLOCK_TO_CONFIG ) (
IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN CONST EFI_STRING ConfigRequest,
IN CONST UINT8 *Block,
IN CONST UINTN BlockSize,
OUT EFI_STRING **Config,
OUT EFI_STRING *Progress
);
/**
This function maps a configuration containing a series of
<BlockConfig> formatted name value pairs in ConfigResp into a
Block so it may be stored in a linear mapped storage such as a
UEFI Variable. If present, the function skips GUID, NAME, and
PATH in <ConfigResp>. It stops when it finds a non-<BlockConfig>
name / value pair (after skipping the routing header) or when it
reaches the end of the string.
Example Assume an existing block containing: 00 01 02 03 04 05
And the ConfigResp string is:
OFFSET=4&WIDTH=1&VALUE=7&OFFSET=0&WIDTH=2&VALUE=AA55
The results are
55 AA 02 07 04 05
@param This Points to the EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL
instance.
@param ConfigResp A null-terminated Unicode string in
<ConfigResp> format.
@param CurrentBlock A possibly null array of bytes
representing the current block. Only
bytes referenced in the ConfigResp
string in the block are modified. If
this parameter is null or if the
BlockLength parameter is (on input)
shorter than required by the
Configuration string, only the BlockSize
parameter is updated and an appropriate
status (see below) is returned.
@param BlockSize The length of the Block in units of UINT8.
On input, this is the size of the Block. On
output, if successful, contains the index of
the last modified byte in the Block.
@param Progress On return, points to an element of the
ConfigResp string filled in with the offset
of the most recent "&" before the first
failing name / value pair (or the beginning
of the string if the failure is in the first
name / value pair) or the terminating NULL
if all was successful.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI * EFI_HII_ROUTING_CONFIG_TO_BLOCK ) (
IN CONST EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN CONST EFI_STRING *ConfigResp,
IN CONST UINT8 *Block,
IN OUT UINTN *BlockSize,
OUT EFI_STRING *Progress
);
/**
This protocol defines the configuration routing interfaces
between external applications and the HII. There may only be one
instance of this protocol in the system.
**/
struct _EFI_HII_CONFIG_ROUTING_PROTOCOL {
EFI_HII_ROUTING_EXTRACT_CONFIG ExtractConfig;
EFI_HII_ROUTING_EXPORT_CONFIG ExportConfig;
EFI_HII_ROUTING_ROUTE_CONFIG RouteConfig;
EFI_HII_ROUTING_BLOCK_TO_CONFIG BlockToConfig;
EFI_HII_ROUTING_CONFIG_TO_BLOCK ConfigToBlock;
};
extern EFI_GUID gEfiHiiConfigRoutingProtocolGuid;
#endif