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Vishal Bhoj82c80712015-12-15 21:13:33 +05301/** @file
2
3 Copyright (c) 2013-2014, ARM Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR>
4
5 This program and the accompanying materials
6 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
7 which 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
15#ifndef __USB_DEVICE_PROTOCOL_H__
16#define __USB_DEVICE_PROTOCOL_H__
17
18#include <IndustryStandard/Usb.h>
19
20extern EFI_GUID gUsbDeviceProtocolGuid;
21
22/*
23 * Note: This Protocol is just the bare minimum for Android Fastboot. It
24 * only makes sense for devices that only do Bulk Transfers and only have one
25 * endpoint.
26 */
27
28/*
29 Callback to be called when data is received.
30 Buffer is callee-allocated and it's the caller's responsibility to free it with
31 FreePool.
32
33 @param[in] Size Size in bytes of data.
34 @param[in] Buffer Pointer to data.
35*/
36typedef
37VOID
38(*USB_DEVICE_RX_CALLBACK) (
39 IN UINTN Size,
40 IN VOID *Buffer
41 );
42
43/*
44 Callback to be called when the host asks for data by sending an IN token
45 (excluding during the data stage of a control transfer).
46 When this function is called, data previously buffered by calling Send() has
47 been sent.
48
49 @param[in]Endpoint Endpoint index, as specified in endpoint descriptors, of
50 the endpoint the IN token was sent to.
51*/
52typedef
53VOID
54(*USB_DEVICE_TX_CALLBACK) (
55 IN UINT8 EndpointIndex
56 );
57
58/*
59 Put data in the Tx buffer to be sent on the next IN token.
60 Don't call this function again until the TxCallback has been called.
61
62 @param[in]Endpoint Endpoint index, as specified in endpoint descriptors, of
63 the endpoint to send the data from.
64 @param[in]Size Size in bytes of data.
65 @param[in]Buffer Pointer to data.
66
67 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was queued successfully.
68 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER There was an error sending the data.
69*/
70typedef
71EFI_STATUS
72(*USB_DEVICE_SEND) (
73 IN UINT8 EndpointIndex,
74 IN UINTN Size,
75 IN CONST VOID *Buffer
76 );
77
78/*
79 Restart the USB peripheral controller and respond to enumeration.
80
81 @param[in] DeviceDescriptor pointer to device descriptor
82 @param[in] Descriptors Array of pointers to buffers, where
83 Descriptors[n] contains the response to a
84 GET_DESCRIPTOR request for configuration n. From
85 USB Spec section 9.4.3:
86 "The first interface descriptor follows the
87 configuration descriptor. The endpoint
88 descriptors for the first interface follow the
89 first interface descriptor. If there are
90 additional interfaces, their interface
91 descriptor and endpoint descriptors follow the
92 first interface’s endpoint descriptors".
93
94 The size of each buffer is the TotalLength
95 member of the Configuration Descriptor.
96
97 The size of the array is
98 DeviceDescriptor->NumConfigurations.
99 @param[in]RxCallback See USB_DEVICE_RX_CALLBACK
100 @param[in]TxCallback See USB_DEVICE_TX_CALLBACK
101*/
102typedef
103EFI_STATUS
104(*USB_DEVICE_START) (
105 IN USB_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR *DeviceDescriptor,
106 IN VOID **Descriptors,
107 IN USB_DEVICE_RX_CALLBACK RxCallback,
108 IN USB_DEVICE_TX_CALLBACK TxCallback
109 );
110
111struct _USB_DEVICE_PROTOCOL {
112 USB_DEVICE_START Start;
113 USB_DEVICE_SEND Send;
114};
115
116typedef struct _USB_DEVICE_PROTOCOL USB_DEVICE_PROTOCOL;
117
118#endif //ifndef __USB_DEVICE_PROTOCOL_H__