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Vishal Bhoj82c80712015-12-15 21:13:33 +05301/** @file
2 UEFI Multicast Trivial File Tranfer Protocol v6 Definition, which is built upon
3 the EFI UDPv6 Protocol and provides basic services for client-side unicast and/or
4 multicast TFTP operations.
5
6 Copyright (c) 2008 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
7 This program and the accompanying materials
8 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
9 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
10 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
11
12 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
13 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
14
15 @par Revision Reference:
16 This Protocol is introduced in UEFI Specification 2.2
17
18**/
19
20#ifndef __EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL_H__
21#define __EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL_H__
22
23
24#define EFI_MTFTP6_SERVICE_BINDING_PROTOCOL_GUID \
25 { \
26 0xd9760ff3, 0x3cca, 0x4267, {0x80, 0xf9, 0x75, 0x27, 0xfa, 0xfa, 0x42, 0x23 } \
27 }
28
29#define EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL_GUID \
30 { \
31 0xbf0a78ba, 0xec29, 0x49cf, {0xa1, 0xc9, 0x7a, 0xe5, 0x4e, 0xab, 0x6a, 0x51 } \
32 }
33
34typedef struct _EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL;
35typedef struct _EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN;
36
37///
38/// MTFTP Packet OpCodes
39///@{
40#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_RRQ 1 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is a read request.
41#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_WRQ 2 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is a write request.
42#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_DATA 3 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is a data packet.
43#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_ACK 4 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is an acknowledgement packet.
44#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_ERROR 5 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is an error packet.
45#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_OACK 6 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is an option acknowledgement packet.
46#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_DIR 7 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is a directory query packet.
47#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_DATA8 8 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is a data packet with a big block number.
48#define EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_ACK8 9 ///< The MTFTPv6 packet is an acknowledgement packet with a big block number.
49///@}
50
51///
52/// MTFTP ERROR Packet ErrorCodes
53///@{
54///
55/// The error code is not defined. See the error message in the packet (if any) for details.
56///
57#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_NOT_DEFINED 0
58///
59/// The file was not found.
60///
61#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_FILE_NOT_FOUND 1
62///
63/// There was an access violation.
64///
65#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_ACCESS_VIOLATION 2
66///
67/// The disk was full or its allocation was exceeded.
68///
69#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_DISK_FULL 3
70///
71/// The MTFTPv6 operation was illegal.
72///
73#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_ILLEGAL_OPERATION 6
74///
75/// The transfer ID is unknown.
76///
77#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_UNKNOWN_TRANSFER_ID 5
78///
79/// The file already exists.
80///
81#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS 6
82///
83/// There is no such user.
84///
85#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_NO_SUCH_USER 7
86///
87/// The request has been denied due to option negotiation.
88///
89#define EFI_MTFTP6_ERRORCODE_REQUEST_DENIED 8
90///@}
91
92#pragma pack(1)
93
94///
95/// EFI_MTFTP6_REQ_HEADER
96///
97typedef struct {
98 ///
99 /// For this packet type, OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_RRQ for a read request
100 /// or OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_WRQ for a write request.
101 ///
102 UINT16 OpCode;
103 ///
104 /// The file name to be downloaded or uploaded.
105 ///
106 UINT8 Filename[1];
107} EFI_MTFTP6_REQ_HEADER;
108
109///
110/// EFI_MTFTP6_OACK_HEADER
111///
112typedef struct {
113 ///
114 /// For this packet type, OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_OACK.
115 ///
116 UINT16 OpCode;
117 ///
118 /// The option strings in the option acknowledgement packet.
119 ///
120 UINT8 Data[1];
121} EFI_MTFTP6_OACK_HEADER;
122
123///
124/// EFI_MTFTP6_DATA_HEADER
125///
126typedef struct {
127 ///
128 /// For this packet type, OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_DATA.
129 ///
130 UINT16 OpCode;
131 ///
132 /// Block number of this data packet.
133 ///
134 UINT16 Block;
135 ///
136 /// The content of this data packet.
137 ///
138 UINT8 Data[1];
139} EFI_MTFTP6_DATA_HEADER;
140
141///
142/// EFI_MTFTP6_ACK_HEADER
143///
144typedef struct {
145 ///
146 /// For this packet type, OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_ACK.
147 ///
148 UINT16 OpCode;
149 ///
150 /// The block number of the data packet that is being acknowledged.
151 ///
152 UINT16 Block[1];
153} EFI_MTFTP6_ACK_HEADER;
154
155///
156/// EFI_MTFTP6_DATA8_HEADER
157///
158typedef struct {
159 ///
160 /// For this packet type, OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_DATA8.
161 ///
162 UINT16 OpCode;
163 ///
164 /// The block number of data packet.
165 ///
166 UINT64 Block;
167 ///
168 /// The content of this data packet.
169 ///
170 UINT8 Data[1];
171} EFI_MTFTP6_DATA8_HEADER;
172
173///
174/// EFI_MTFTP6_ACK8_HEADER
175///
176typedef struct {
177 ///
178 /// For this packet type, OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_ACK8.
179 ///
180 UINT16 OpCode;
181 ///
182 /// The block number of the data packet that is being acknowledged.
183 ///
184 UINT64 Block[1];
185} EFI_MTFTP6_ACK8_HEADER;
186
187///
188/// EFI_MTFTP6_ERROR_HEADER
189///
190typedef struct {
191 ///
192 /// For this packet type, OpCode = EFI_MTFTP6_OPCODE_ERROR.
193 ///
194 UINT16 OpCode;
195 ///
196 /// The error number as defined by the MTFTPv6 packet error codes.
197 ///
198 UINT16 ErrorCode;
199 ///
200 /// Error message string.
201 ///
202 UINT8 ErrorMessage[1];
203} EFI_MTFTP6_ERROR_HEADER;
204
205///
206/// EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET
207///
208typedef union {
209 UINT16 OpCode; ///< Type of packets as defined by the MTFTPv6 packet opcodes.
210 EFI_MTFTP6_REQ_HEADER Rrq; ///< Read request packet header.
211 EFI_MTFTP6_REQ_HEADER Wrq; ///< write request packet header.
212 EFI_MTFTP6_OACK_HEADER Oack; ///< Option acknowledge packet header.
213 EFI_MTFTP6_DATA_HEADER Data; ///< Data packet header.
214 EFI_MTFTP6_ACK_HEADER Ack; ///< Acknowledgement packet header.
215 EFI_MTFTP6_DATA8_HEADER Data8; ///< Data packet header with big block number.
216 EFI_MTFTP6_ACK8_HEADER Ack8; ///< Acknowledgement header with big block number.
217 EFI_MTFTP6_ERROR_HEADER Error; ///< Error packet header.
218} EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET;
219
220#pragma pack()
221
222///
223/// EFI_MTFTP6_CONFIG_DATA
224///
225typedef struct {
226 ///
227 /// The local IP address to use. Set to zero to let the underlying IPv6
228 /// driver choose a source address. If not zero it must be one of the
229 /// configured IP addresses in the underlying IPv6 driver.
230 ///
231 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS StationIp;
232 ///
233 /// Local port number. Set to zero to use the automatically assigned port number.
234 ///
235 UINT16 LocalPort;
236 ///
237 /// The IP address of the MTFTPv6 server.
238 ///
239 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS ServerIp;
240 ///
241 /// The initial MTFTPv6 server port number. Request packets are
242 /// sent to this port. This number is almost always 69 and using zero
243 /// defaults to 69.
244 UINT16 InitialServerPort;
245 ///
246 /// The number of times to transmit MTFTPv6 request packets and wait for a response.
247 ///
248 UINT16 TryCount;
249 ///
250 /// The number of seconds to wait for a response after sending the MTFTPv6 request packet.
251 ///
252 UINT16 TimeoutValue;
253} EFI_MTFTP6_CONFIG_DATA;
254
255///
256/// EFI_MTFTP6_MODE_DATA
257///
258typedef struct {
259 ///
260 /// The configuration data of this instance.
261 ///
262 EFI_MTFTP6_CONFIG_DATA ConfigData;
263 ///
264 /// The number of option strings in the following SupportedOptions array.
265 ///
266 UINT8 SupportedOptionCount;
267 ///
268 /// An array of null-terminated ASCII option strings that are recognized and supported by
269 /// this EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver implementation. The buffer is
270 /// read only to the caller and the caller should NOT free the buffer.
271 ///
272 UINT8 **SupportedOptions;
273} EFI_MTFTP6_MODE_DATA;
274
275///
276/// EFI_MTFTP_OVERRIDE_DATA
277///
278typedef struct {
279 ///
280 /// IP address of the MTFTPv6 server. If set to all zero, the value that
281 /// was set by the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.Configure() function will be used.
282 ///
283 EFI_IPv6_ADDRESS ServerIp;
284 ///
285 /// MTFTPv6 server port number. If set to zero, it will use the value
286 /// that was set by the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.Configure() function.
287 ///
288 UINT16 ServerPort;
289 ///
290 /// Number of times to transmit MTFTPv6 request packets and wait
291 /// for a response. If set to zero, the value that was set by
292 /// theEFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.Configure() function will be used.
293 ///
294 UINT16 TryCount;
295 ///
296 /// Number of seconds to wait for a response after sending the
297 /// MTFTPv6 request packet. If set to zero, the value that was set by
298 /// the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.Configure() function will be used.
299 ///
300 UINT16 TimeoutValue;
301} EFI_MTFTP6_OVERRIDE_DATA;
302
303///
304/// EFI_MTFTP6_OPTION
305///
306typedef struct {
307 UINT8 *OptionStr; ///< Pointer to the null-terminated ASCII MTFTPv6 option string.
308 UINT8 *ValueStr; ///< Pointer to the null-terminated ASCII MTFTPv6 value string.
309} EFI_MTFTP6_OPTION;
310
311/**
312 EFI_MTFTP6_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK is a callback function that the caller provides to capture the
313 timeout event in the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.ReadFile(), EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.WriteFile() or
314 EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.ReadDirectory() functions.
315
316 Whenever a timeout occurs, the EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver will call the EFI_MTFTP6_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK
317 function to notify the caller of the timeout event. Any status code other than EFI_SUCCESS
318 that is returned from this function will abort the current download process.
319
320 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
321 @param[in] Token The token that the caller provided in the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOl.ReadFile(),
322 WriteFile() or ReadDirectory() function.
323 @param[in] PacketLen Indicates the length of the packet.
324 @param[in] Packet Pointer to an MTFTPv6 packet.
325
326 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Operation sucess.
327 @retval Others Aborts session.
328
329**/
330typedef
331EFI_STATUS
332(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_CHECK_PACKET)(
333 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
334 IN EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN *Token,
335 IN UINT16 PacketLen,
336 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET *Packet
337 );
338
339/**
340 EFI_MTFTP6_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK is a callback function that the caller provides to capture the
341 timeout event in the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.ReadFile(), EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.WriteFile() or
342 EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.ReadDirectory() functions.
343
344 Whenever a timeout occurs, the EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver will call the EFI_MTFTP6_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK
345 function to notify the caller of the timeout event. Any status code other than EFI_SUCCESS
346 that is returned from this function will abort the current download process.
347
348 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
349 @param[in] Token The token that is provided in the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.ReadFile() or
350 EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.WriteFile() or EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.ReadDirectory()
351 functions by the caller.
352
353 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Operation sucess.
354 @retval Others Aborts session.
355
356**/
357typedef
358EFI_STATUS
359(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK)(
360 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
361 IN EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN *Token
362 );
363
364/**
365 EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET_NEEDED is a callback function that the caller provides to feed data to the
366 EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.WriteFile() function.
367
368 EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET_NEEDED provides another mechanism for the caller to provide data to upload
369 other than a static buffer. The EFI MTFTP6 Protocol driver always calls EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET_NEEDED
370 to get packet data from the caller if no static buffer was given in the initial call to
371 EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.WriteFile() function. Setting *Length to zero signals the end of the session.
372 Returning a status code other than EFI_SUCCESS aborts the session.
373
374 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
375 @param[in] Token The token provided in the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.WriteFile() by the caller.
376 @param[in, out] Length Indicates the length of the raw data wanted on input, and the
377 length the data available on output.
378 @param[out] Buffer Pointer to the buffer where the data is stored.
379
380 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Operation sucess.
381 @retval Others Aborts session.
382
383**/
384typedef
385EFI_STATUS
386(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET_NEEDED)(
387 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
388 IN EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN *Token,
389 IN OUT UINT16 *Length,
390 OUT VOID **Buffer
391 );
392
393struct _EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN {
394 ///
395 /// The status that is returned to the caller at the end of the operation
396 /// to indicate whether this operation completed successfully.
397 /// Defined Status values are listed below.
398 ///
399 EFI_STATUS Status;
400 ///
401 /// The event that will be signaled when the operation completes. If
402 /// set to NULL, the corresponding function will wait until the read or
403 /// write operation finishes. The type of Event must be EVT_NOTIFY_SIGNAL.
404 ///
405 EFI_EVENT Event;
406 ///
407 /// If not NULL, the data that will be used to override the existing
408 /// configure data.
409 ///
410 EFI_MTFTP6_OVERRIDE_DATA *OverrideData;
411 ///
412 /// Pointer to the null-terminated ASCII file name string.
413 ///
414 UINT8 *Filename;
415 ///
416 /// Pointer to the null-terminated ASCII mode string. If NULL, octet is used.
417 ///
418 UINT8 *ModeStr;
419 ///
420 /// Number of option/value string pairs.
421 ///
422 UINT32 OptionCount;
423 ///
424 /// Pointer to an array of option/value string pairs. Ignored if
425 /// OptionCount is zero. Both a remote server and this driver
426 /// implementation should support these options. If one or more
427 /// options are unrecognized by this implementation, it is sent to the
428 /// remote server without being changed.
429 ///
430 EFI_MTFTP6_OPTION *OptionList;
431 ///
432 /// On input, the size, in bytes, of Buffer. On output, the number
433 /// of bytes transferred.
434 ///
435 UINT64 BufferSize;
436 ///
437 /// Pointer to the data buffer. Data that is downloaded from the
438 /// MTFTPv6 server is stored here. Data that is uploaded to the
439 /// MTFTPv6 server is read from here. Ignored if BufferSize is zero.
440 ///
441 VOID *Buffer;
442 ///
443 /// Pointer to the context that will be used by CheckPacket,
444 /// TimeoutCallback and PacketNeeded.
445 ///
446 VOID *Context;
447 ///
448 /// Pointer to the callback function to check the contents of the
449 /// received packet.
450 ///
451 EFI_MTFTP6_CHECK_PACKET CheckPacket;
452 ///
453 /// Pointer to the function to be called when a timeout occurs.
454 ///
455 EFI_MTFTP6_TIMEOUT_CALLBACK TimeoutCallback;
456 ///
457 /// Pointer to the function to provide the needed packet contents.
458 /// Only used in WriteFile() operation.
459 ///
460 EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET_NEEDED PacketNeeded;
461};
462
463/**
464 Read the current operational settings.
465
466 The GetModeData() function reads the current operational settings of this EFI MTFTPv6
467 Protocol driver instance.
468
469 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
470 @param[out] ModeData The buffer in which the EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver mode
471 data is returned.
472
473 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The configuration data was successfully returned.
474 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The required mode data could not be allocated.
475 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL or ModeData is NULL.
476
477**/
478typedef
479EFI_STATUS
480(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_GET_MODE_DATA)(
481 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
482 OUT EFI_MTFTP6_MODE_DATA *ModeData
483 );
484
485/**
486 Initializes, changes, or resets the default operational setting for this EFI MTFTPv6
487 Protocol driver instance.
488
489 The Configure() function is used to set and change the configuration data for this EFI
490 MTFTPv6 Protocol driver instance. The configuration data can be reset to startup defaults by calling
491 Configure() with MtftpConfigData set to NULL. Whenever the instance is reset, any
492 pending operation is aborted. By changing the EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver instance configuration
493 data, the client can connect to different MTFTPv6 servers. The configuration parameters in
494 MtftpConfigData are used as the default parameters in later MTFTPv6 operations and can be
495 overridden in later operations.
496
497 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
498 @param[in] MtftpConfigData Pointer to the configuration data structure.
499
500 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol instance was configured successfully.
501 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more following conditions are TRUE:
502 - This is NULL.
503 - MtftpConfigData.StationIp is neither zero nor one
504 of the configured IP addresses in the underlying IPv6 driver.
505 - MtftpCofigData.ServerIp is not a valid IPv6 unicast address.
506 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED - The configuration could not be changed at this time because there
507 is some MTFTP background operation in progress.
508 - MtftpCofigData.LocalPort is already in use.
509 @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING The underlying IPv6 driver was responsible for choosing a source
510 address for this instance, but no source address was available for use.
511 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver instance data could not be
512 allocated.
513 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred. The EFI
514 MTFTPv6 Protocol driver instance is not configured.
515
516
517**/
518typedef
519EFI_STATUS
520(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_CONFIGURE)(
521 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
522 IN EFI_MTFTP6_CONFIG_DATA *MtftpConfigData OPTIONAL
523);
524
525/**
526 Get information about a file from an MTFTPv6 server.
527
528 The GetInfo() function assembles an MTFTPv6 request packet with options, sends it to the
529 MTFTPv6 server, and may return an MTFTPv6 OACK, MTFTPv6 ERROR, or ICMP ERROR packet.
530 Retries occur only if no response packets are received from the MTFTPv6 server before the
531 timeout expires.
532
533 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
534 @param[in] OverrideData Data that is used to override the existing parameters. If NULL, the
535 default parameters that were set in the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL.Configure()
536 function are used.
537 @param[in] Filename Pointer to null-terminated ASCII file name string.
538 @param[in] ModeStr Pointer to null-terminated ASCII mode string. If NULL, octet will be used
539 @param[in] OptionCount Number of option/value string pairs in OptionList.
540 @param[in] OptionList Pointer to array of option/value string pairs. Ignored if
541 OptionCount is zero.
542 @param[out] PacketLength The number of bytes in the returned packet.
543 @param[out] Packet The pointer to the received packet. This buffer must be freed by
544 the caller.
545
546 @retval EFI_SUCCESS An MTFTPv6 OACK packet was received and is in the Packet.
547 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
548 - This is NULL.
549 - Filename is NULL
550 - OptionCount is not zero and OptionList is NULL.
551 - One or more options in OptionList have wrong format.
552 - PacketLength is NULL.
553 - OverrideData.ServerIp is not valid unicast IPv6 addresses.
554 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED One or more options in the OptionList are unsupported by
555 this implementation.
556 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver has not been started.
557 @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING The underlying IPv6 driver was responsible for choosing a source
558 address for this instance, but no source address was available for use.
559 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The previous operation has not completed yet.
560 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
561 @retval EFI_TFTP_ERROR An MTFTPv6 ERROR packet was received and is in the Packet.
562 @retval EFI_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE An ICMP network unreachable error packet was received and the Packet is set to NULL.
563 @retval EFI_HOST_UNREACHABLE An ICMP host unreachable error packet was received and the Packet is set to NULL.
564 @retval EFI_PROTOCOL_UNREACHABLE An ICMP protocol unreachable error packet was received and the Packet is set to NULL.
565 @retval EFI_PORT_UNREACHABLE An ICMP port unreachable error packet was received and the Packet is set to NULL.
566 @retval EFI_ICMP_ERROR Some other ICMP ERROR packet was received and the Packet is set to NULL.
567 @retval EFI_PROTOCOL_ERROR An unexpected MTFTPv6 packet was received and is in the Packet.
568 @retval EFI_TIMEOUT No responses were received from the MTFTPv6 server.
569 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected network error or system error occurred.
570 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There was a media error.
571
572**/
573typedef
574EFI_STATUS
575(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_GET_INFO)(
576 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
577 IN EFI_MTFTP6_OVERRIDE_DATA *OverrideData OPTIONAL,
578 IN UINT8 *Filename,
579 IN UINT8 *ModeStr OPTIONAL,
580 IN UINT8 OptionCount,
581 IN EFI_MTFTP6_OPTION *OptionList OPTIONAL,
582 OUT UINT32 *PacketLength,
583 OUT EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET **Packet OPTIONAL
584);
585
586/**
587 Parse the options in an MTFTPv6 OACK packet.
588
589 The ParseOptions() function parses the option fields in an MTFTPv6 OACK packet and
590 returns the number of options that were found and optionally a list of pointers to
591 the options in the packet.
592 If one or more of the option fields are not valid, then EFI_PROTOCOL_ERROR is returned
593 and *OptionCount and *OptionList stop at the last valid option.
594
595 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
596 @param[in] PacketLen Length of the OACK packet to be parsed.
597 @param[in] Packet Pointer to the OACK packet to be parsed.
598 @param[out] OptionCount Pointer to the number of options in the following OptionList.
599 @param[out] OptionList Pointer to EFI_MTFTP6_OPTION storage. Each pointer in the
600 OptionList points to the corresponding MTFTP option buffer
601 in the Packet. Call the EFI Boot Service FreePool() to
602 release the OptionList if the options in this OptionList
603 are not needed any more.
604
605 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The OACK packet was valid and the OptionCount and
606 OptionList parameters have been updated.
607 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
608 - PacketLen is 0.
609 - Packet is NULL or Packet is not a valid MTFTPv6 packet.
610 - OptionCount is NULL.
611 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No options were found in the OACK packet.
612 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Storage for the OptionList array can not be allocated.
613 @retval EFI_PROTOCOL_ERROR One or more of the option fields is invalid.
614
615**/
616typedef
617EFI_STATUS
618(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_PARSE_OPTIONS)(
619 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
620 IN UINT32 PacketLen,
621 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET *Packet,
622 OUT UINT32 *OptionCount,
623 OUT EFI_MTFTP6_OPTION **OptionList OPTIONAL
624 );
625
626/**
627 Download a file from an MTFTPv6 server.
628
629 The ReadFile() function is used to initialize and start an MTFTPv6 download process and
630 optionally wait for completion. When the download operation completes, whether successfully or
631 not, the Token.Status field is updated by the EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver and then
632 Token.Event is signaled if it is not NULL.
633
634 Data can be downloaded from the MTFTPv6 server into either of the following locations:
635 - A fixed buffer that is pointed to by Token.Buffer
636 - A download service function that is pointed to by Token.CheckPacket
637
638 If both Token.Buffer and Token.CheckPacket are used, then Token.CheckPacket
639 will be called first. If the call is successful, the packet will be stored in Token.Buffer.
640
641 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
642 @param[in] Token Pointer to the token structure to provide the parameters that are
643 used in this operation.
644
645 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data file has been transferred successfully.
646 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
647 @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL BufferSize is not zero but not large enough to hold the
648 downloaded data in downloading process.
649 @retval EFI_ABORTED Current operation is aborted by user.
650 @retval EFI_NETWORK_UNREACHABLE An ICMP network unreachable error packet was received.
651 @retval EFI_HOST_UNREACHABLE An ICMP host unreachable error packet was received.
652 @retval EFI_PROTOCOL_UNREACHABLE An ICMP protocol unreachable error packet was received.
653 @retval EFI_PORT_UNREACHABLE An ICMP port unreachable error packet was received.
654 @retval EFI_ICMP_ERROR An ICMP ERROR packet was received.
655 @retval EFI_TIMEOUT No responses were received from the MTFTPv6 server.
656 @retval EFI_TFTP_ERROR An MTFTPv6 ERROR packet was received.
657 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected network error or system error occurred.
658 @retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There was a media error.
659
660**/
661typedef
662EFI_STATUS
663(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_READ_FILE)(
664 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
665 IN EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN *Token
666 );
667
668/**
669 Send a file to an MTFTPv6 server. May be unsupported in some implementations.
670
671 The WriteFile() function is used to initialize an uploading operation with the given option list
672 and optionally wait for completion. If one or more of the options is not supported by the server, the
673 unsupported options are ignored and a standard TFTP process starts instead. When the upload
674 process completes, whether successfully or not, Token.Event is signaled, and the EFI MTFTPv6
675 Protocol driver updates Token.Status.
676
677 The caller can supply the data to be uploaded in the following two modes:
678 - Through the user-provided buffer
679 - Through a callback function
680
681 With the user-provided buffer, the Token.BufferSize field indicates the length of the buffer,
682 and the driver will upload the data in the buffer. With an EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET_NEEDED
683 callback function, the driver will call this callback function to get more data from the user to upload.
684 See the definition of EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET_NEEDED for more information. These two modes
685 cannot be used at the same time. The callback function will be ignored if the user provides the
686 buffer.
687
688 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
689 @param[in] Token Pointer to the token structure to provide the parameters that are
690 used in this operation.
691
692 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The upload session has started.
693 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The operation is not supported by this implementation.
694 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
695 - This is NULL.
696 - Token is NULL.
697 - Token.Filename is NULL.
698 - Token.OptionCount is not zero and Token.OptionList is NULL.
699 - One or more options in Token.OptionList have wrong format.
700 - Token.Buffer and Token.PacketNeeded are both NULL.
701 - Token.OverrideData.ServerIp is not valid unicast IPv6 addresses.
702 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED One or more options in the Token.OptionList are not
703 supported by this implementation.
704 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver has not been started.
705 @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING The underlying IPv6 driver was responsible for choosing a source
706 address for this instance, but no source address was available for use.
707 @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED This Token is already being used in another MTFTPv6 session.
708 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
709 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The previous operation has not completed yet.
710 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected network error or system error occurred.
711
712**/
713typedef
714EFI_STATUS
715(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_WRITE_FILE)(
716 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
717 IN EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN *Token
718 );
719
720/**
721 Download a data file directory from an MTFTPv6 server. May be unsupported in some implementations.
722
723 The ReadDirectory() function is used to return a list of files on the MTFTPv6 server that are
724 logically (or operationally) related to Token.Filename. The directory request packet that is sent
725 to the server is built with the option list that was provided by caller, if present.
726
727 The file information that the server returns is put into either of the following locations:
728 - A fixed buffer that is pointed to by Token.Buffer
729 - A download service function that is pointed to by Token.CheckPacket
730
731 If both Token.Buffer and Token.CheckPacket are used, then Token.CheckPacket
732 will be called first. If the call is successful, the packet will be stored in Token.Buffer.
733
734 The returned directory listing in the Token.Buffer or EFI_MTFTP6_PACKET consists of a list
735 of two or three variable-length ASCII strings, each terminated by a null character, for each file in the
736 directory. If the multicast option is involved, the first field of each directory entry is the static
737 multicast IP address and UDP port number that is associated with the file name. The format of the
738 field is ip:ip:ip:ip:port. If the multicast option is not involved, this field and its terminating
739 null character are not present.
740
741 The next field of each directory entry is the file name and the last field is the file information string.
742 The information string contains the file size and the create/modify timestamp. The format of the
743 information string is filesize yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss:ffff. The timestamp is
744 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC; also known as Greenwich Mean Time [GMT]).
745
746 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
747 @param[in] Token Pointer to the token structure to provide the parameters that are
748 used in this operation.
749
750 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The MTFTPv6 related file "directory" has been downloaded.
751 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver does not support this function.
752 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
753 - This is NULL.
754 - Token is NULL.
755 - Token.Filename is NULL.
756 - Token.OptionCount is not zero and Token.OptionList is NULL.
757 - One or more options in Token.OptionList have wrong format.
758 - Token.Buffer and Token.CheckPacket are both NULL.
759 - Token.OverrideData.ServerIp is not valid unicast IPv6 addresses.
760 @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED One or more options in the Token.OptionList are not
761 supported by this implementation.
762 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver has not been started.
763 @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING The underlying IPv6 driver was responsible for choosing a source
764 address for this instance, but no source address was available for use.
765 @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED This Token is already being used in another MTFTPv6 session.
766 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required system resources could not be allocated.
767 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The previous operation has not completed yet.
768 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected network error or system error occurred.
769
770**/
771typedef
772EFI_STATUS
773(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_READ_DIRECTORY)(
774 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This,
775 IN EFI_MTFTP6_TOKEN *Token
776);
777
778/**
779 Polls for incoming data packets and processes outgoing data packets.
780
781 The Poll() function can be used by network drivers and applications to increase the rate that data
782 packets are moved between the communications device and the transmit and receive queues.
783 In some systems, the periodic timer event in the managed network driver may not poll the
784 underlying communications device fast enough to transmit and/or receive all data packets without
785 missing incoming packets or dropping outgoing packets. Drivers and applications that are
786 experiencing packet loss should try calling the Poll() function more often.
787
788 @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL instance.
789
790 @retval EFI_SUCCESS Incoming or outgoing data was processed.
791 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol instance has not been started.
792 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
793 @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
794 @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Data was dropped out of the transmit and/or receive queue.
795 Consider increasing the polling rate.
796
797**/
798typedef
799EFI_STATUS
800(EFIAPI *EFI_MTFTP6_POLL)(
801 IN EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL *This
802 );
803
804///
805/// The EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL is designed to be used by UEFI drivers and applications to transmit
806/// and receive data files. The EFI MTFTPv6 Protocol driver uses the underlying EFI UDPv6 Protocol
807/// driver and EFI IPv6 Protocol driver.
808///
809struct _EFI_MTFTP6_PROTOCOL {
810 EFI_MTFTP6_GET_MODE_DATA GetModeData;
811 EFI_MTFTP6_CONFIGURE Configure;
812 EFI_MTFTP6_GET_INFO GetInfo;
813 EFI_MTFTP6_PARSE_OPTIONS ParseOptions;
814 EFI_MTFTP6_READ_FILE ReadFile;
815 EFI_MTFTP6_WRITE_FILE WriteFile;
816 EFI_MTFTP6_READ_DIRECTORY ReadDirectory;
817 EFI_MTFTP6_POLL Poll;
818};
819
820extern EFI_GUID gEfiMtftp6ServiceBindingProtocolGuid;
821extern EFI_GUID gEfiMtftp6ProtocolGuid;
822
823#endif
824