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Vishal Bhoj82c80712015-12-15 21:13:33 +05301/** @file
2 EFI Driver Health Protocol definitions.
3
4 When installed, the Driver Health Protocol produces a collection of services that allow
5 the health status for a controller to be retrieved. If a controller is not in a usable
6 state, status messages may be reported to the user, repair operations can be invoked,
7 and the user may be asked to make software and/or hardware configuration changes.
8
9 The Driver Health Protocol is optionally produced by a driver that follows the
10 EFI Driver Model. If an EFI Driver needs to report health status to the platform,
11 provide warning or error messages to the user, perform length repair operations,
12 or request the user to make hardware or software configuration changes, then the
13 Driver Health Protocol must be produced.
14
15 A controller that is managed by driver that follows the EFI Driver Model and
16 produces the Driver Health Protocol must report the current health of the
17 controllers that the driver is currently managing. The controller can initially
18 be healthy, failed, require repair, or require configuration. If a controller
19 requires configuration, and the user make configuration changes, the controller
20 may then need to be reconnected or the system may need to be rebooted for the
21 configuration changes to take affect.
22
23 Copyright (c) 2009 - 2013, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
24 Copyright (c) 2014, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.<BR>
25 This program and the accompanying materials
26 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
27 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
28 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
29
30 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
31 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
32
33 @par Revision Reference:
34 This Protocol is defined in UEFI Specification 2.3d
35
36**/
37
38#ifndef __EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_H__
39#define __EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_H__
40
41#define EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL_GUID \
42 { \
43 0x2a534210, 0x9280, 0x41d8, { 0xae, 0x79, 0xca, 0xda, 0x1, 0xa2, 0xb1, 0x27 } \
44 }
45
46typedef struct _EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL;
47
48///
49/// EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_HEALTH_STATUS
50///
51typedef enum {
52 EfiDriverHealthStatusHealthy,
53 EfiDriverHealthStatusRepairRequired,
54 EfiDriverHealthStatusConfigurationRequired,
55 EfiDriverHealthStatusFailed,
56 EfiDriverHealthStatusReconnectRequired,
57 EfiDriverHealthStatusRebootRequired
58} EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_STATUS;
59
60///
61/// EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_HII_MESSAGE
62///
63typedef struct {
64 EFI_HII_HANDLE HiiHandle;
65 EFI_STRING_ID StringId;
66
67 ///
68 /// 64-bit numeric value of the warning/error specified by this message.
69 /// A value of 0x0000000000000000 is used to indicate that MessageCode is not specified.
70 /// The values 0x0000000000000001 to 0x0fffffffffffffff are reserved for allocation by the UEFI Specification.
71 /// The values 0x1000000000000000 to 0x1fffffffffffffff are reserved for IHV-developed drivers.
72 /// The values 0x8000000000000000 to 0x8fffffffffffffff is reserved for platform/OEM drivers.
73 /// All other values are reserved and should not be used.
74 ///
75 UINT64 MessageCode;
76} EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_HII_MESSAGE;
77
78/**
79 Reports the progress of a repair operation
80
81 @param[in] Value A value between 0 and Limit that identifies the current
82 progress of the repair operation.
83
84 @param[in] Limit The maximum value of Value for the current repair operation.
85 For example, a driver that wants to specify progress in
86 percent would use a Limit value of 100.
87**/
88typedef
89EFI_STATUS
90(EFIAPI *EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_REPAIR_NOTIFY)(
91 IN UINTN Value,
92 IN UINTN Limit
93 );
94
95/**
96 Retrieves the health status of a controller in the platform. This function can also
97 optionally return warning messages, error messages, and a set of HII Forms that may
98 be repair a controller that is not proper configured.
99
100 @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL instance.
101
102 @param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to retrieve the health status
103 on. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. If
104 this parameter is NULL, then the value of ChildHandle is
105 ignored, and the combined health status of all the devices
106 that the driver is managing is returned.
107
108 @param[in] ChildHandle The handle of the child controller to retrieve the health
109 status on. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
110 This parameter is ignored of ControllerHandle is NULL. It
111 will be NULL for device drivers. It will also be NULL for
112 bus drivers when an attempt is made to collect the health
113 status of the bus controller. If will not be NULL when an
114 attempt is made to collect the health status for a child
115 controller produced by the driver.
116
117 @param[out] HealthStatus A pointer to the health status that is returned by this
118 function. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
119 This parameter is ignored of ControllerHandle is NULL.
120 The health status for the controller specified by
121 ControllerHandle and ChildHandle is returned.
122
123 @param[out] MessageList A pointer to an array of warning or error messages associated
124 with the controller specified by ControllerHandle and
125 ChildHandle. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
126 MessageList is allocated by this function with the EFI Boot
127 Service AllocatePool(), and it is the caller's responsibility
128 to free MessageList with the EFI Boot Service FreePool().
129 Each message is specified by tuple of an EFI_HII_HANDLE and
130 an EFI_STRING_ID. The array of messages is terminated by tuple
131 containing a EFI_HII_HANDLE with a value of NULL. The
132 EFI_HII_STRING_PROTOCOL.GetString() function can be used to
133 retrieve the warning or error message as a Null-terminated
134 string in a specific language. Messages may be
135 returned for any of the HealthStatus values except
136 EfiDriverHealthStatusReconnectRequired and
137 EfiDriverHealthStatusRebootRequired.
138
139 @param[out] FormHiiHandle A pointer to the HII handle containing the HII form used when
140 configuration is required. The HII handle is associated with
141 the controller specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle.
142 If this is NULL, then no HII form is available. An HII handle
143 will only be returned with a HealthStatus value of
144 EfiDriverHealthStatusConfigurationRequired.
145
146 @retval EFI_SUCCESS ControllerHandle is NULL, and all the controllers
147 managed by this driver specified by This have a health
148 status of EfiDriverHealthStatusHealthy with no warning
149 messages to be returned. The ChildHandle, HealthStatus,
150 MessageList, and FormList parameters are ignored.
151
152 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR ControllerHandle is NULL, and one or more of the
153 controllers managed by this driver specified by This
154 do not have a health status of EfiDriverHealthStatusHealthy.
155 The ChildHandle, HealthStatus, MessageList, and
156 FormList parameters are ignored.
157
158 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR ControllerHandle is NULL, and one or more of the
159 controllers managed by this driver specified by This
160 have one or more warning and/or error messages.
161 The ChildHandle, HealthStatus, MessageList, and
162 FormList parameters are ignored.
163
164 @retval EFI_SUCCESS ControllerHandle is not NULL and the health status
165 of the controller specified by ControllerHandle and
166 ChildHandle was returned in HealthStatus. A list
167 of warning and error messages may be optionally
168 returned in MessageList, and a list of HII Forms
169 may be optionally returned in FormList.
170
171 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED ControllerHandle is not NULL, and the controller
172 specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle is not
173 currently being managed by the driver specified by This.
174
175 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER HealthStatus is NULL.
176
177 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES MessageList is not NULL, and there are not enough
178 resource available to allocate memory for MessageList.
179
180**/
181typedef
182EFI_STATUS
183(EFIAPI *EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_GET_HEALTH_STATUS)(
184 IN EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL *This,
185 IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle OPTIONAL,
186 IN EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle OPTIONAL,
187 OUT EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_STATUS *HealthStatus,
188 OUT EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_HII_MESSAGE **MessageList OPTIONAL,
189 OUT EFI_HII_HANDLE *FormHiiHandle OPTIONAL
190 );
191
192/**
193 Performs a repair operation on a controller in the platform. This function can
194 optionally report repair progress information back to the platform.
195
196 @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL instance.
197 @param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to repair.
198 @param[in] ChildHandle The handle of the child controller to repair. This is
199 an optional parameter that may be NULL. It will be NULL
200 for device drivers. It will also be NULL for bus
201 drivers when an attempt is made to repair a bus controller.
202 If will not be NULL when an attempt is made to repair a
203 child controller produced by the driver.
204 @param[in] RepairNotify A notification function that may be used by a driver to
205 report the progress of the repair operation. This is
206 an optional parameter that may be NULL.
207
208
209 @retval EFI_SUCCESS An attempt to repair the controller specified by
210 ControllerHandle and ChildHandle was performed.
211 The result of the repair operation can bet
212 determined by calling GetHealthStatus().
213 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The driver specified by This is not currently
214 managing the controller specified by ControllerHandle
215 and ChildHandle.
216 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to perform the
217 repair operation.
218
219*/
220typedef
221EFI_STATUS
222(EFIAPI *EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_REPAIR)(
223 IN EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL *This,
224 IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
225 IN EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle OPTIONAL,
226 IN EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_REPAIR_NOTIFY RepairNotify OPTIONAL
227 );
228
229///
230/// When installed, the Driver Health Protocol produces a collection of services
231/// that allow the health status for a controller to be retrieved. If a controller
232/// is not in a usable state, status messages may be reported to the user, repair
233/// operations can be invoked, and the user may be asked to make software and/or
234/// hardware configuration changes.
235///
236struct _EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_PROTOCOL {
237 EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_GET_HEALTH_STATUS GetHealthStatus;
238 EFI_DRIVER_HEALTH_REPAIR Repair;
239};
240
241extern EFI_GUID gEfiDriverHealthProtocolGuid;
242
243#endif
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