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+/** @file
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+ EFI PXE Base Code Protocol definitions, which is used to access PXE-compatible
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+ devices for network access and network booting.
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+Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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+This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
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+the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
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+The full text of the license may be found at
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+http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
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+
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+THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
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+WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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+ @par Revision Reference:
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+ This Protocol is introduced in EFI Specification 1.10.
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+**/
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+#ifndef __PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL_H__
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+#define __PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL_H__
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+FILE_LICENCE ( BSD3 );
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+
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+///
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+/// PXE Base Code protocol.
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+///
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL_GUID \
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+ { \
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+ 0x03c4e603, 0xac28, 0x11d3, {0x9a, 0x2d, 0x00, 0x90, 0x27, 0x3f, 0xc1, 0x4d } \
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+ }
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+
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+typedef struct _EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL;
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+
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+///
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+/// Protocol defined in EFI1.1.
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+///
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+typedef EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE;
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+
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+///
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+/// Default IP TTL and ToS.
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+///
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+#define DEFAULT_TTL 16
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+#define DEFAULT_ToS 0
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+
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+///
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+/// ICMP error format.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ UINT8 Type;
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+ UINT8 Code;
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+ UINT16 Checksum;
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+ union {
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+ UINT32 reserved;
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+ UINT32 Mtu;
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+ UINT32 Pointer;
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+ struct {
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+ UINT16 Identifier;
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+ UINT16 Sequence;
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+ } Echo;
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+ } u;
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+ UINT8 Data[494];
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+} EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ICMP_ERROR;
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+
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+///
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+/// TFTP error format.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ UINT8 ErrorCode;
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+ CHAR8 ErrorString[127];
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+} EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_ERROR;
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+///
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+/// IP Receive Filter definitions.
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+///
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MAX_IPCNT 8
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+///
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+/// IP Receive Filter structure.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ UINT8 Filters;
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+ UINT8 IpCnt;
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+ UINT16 reserved;
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS IpList[EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MAX_IPCNT];
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+} EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER;
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER_STATION_IP 0x0001
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER_BROADCAST 0x0002
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER_PROMISCUOUS 0x0004
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER_PROMISCUOUS_MULTICAST 0x0008
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+///
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+/// ARP cache entries.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS IpAddr;
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+ EFI_MAC_ADDRESS MacAddr;
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+} EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ARP_ENTRY;
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+///
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+/// ARP route table entries.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS IpAddr;
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS SubnetMask;
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS GwAddr;
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+} EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ROUTE_ENTRY;
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+//
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+// UDP definitions
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+//
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+typedef UINT16 EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_PORT;
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_OPFLAGS_ANY_SRC_IP 0x0001
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_OPFLAGS_ANY_SRC_PORT 0x0002
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_OPFLAGS_ANY_DEST_IP 0x0004
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_OPFLAGS_ANY_DEST_PORT 0x0008
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_OPFLAGS_USE_FILTER 0x0010
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_OPFLAGS_MAY_FRAGMENT 0x0020
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+
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+//
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+// Discover() definitions
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+//
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_BOOTSTRAP 0
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_MS_WINNT_RIS 1
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_INTEL_LCM 2
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_DOSUNDI 3
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_NEC_ESMPRO 4
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_IBM_WSoD 5
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_IBM_LCCM 6
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_CA_UNICENTER_TNG 7
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_HP_OPENVIEW 8
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_ALTIRIS_9 9
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_ALTIRIS_10 10
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_ALTIRIS_11 11
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_NOT_USED_12 12
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_REDHAT_INSTALL 13
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_REDHAT_BOOT 14
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_REMBO 15
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_BEOBOOT 16
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+//
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+// 17 through 32767 are reserved
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+// 32768 through 65279 are for vendor use
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+// 65280 through 65534 are reserved
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+//
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_TYPE_PXETEST 65535
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+
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_LAYER_MASK 0x7FFF
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_BOOT_LAYER_INITIAL 0x0000
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+//
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+// PXE Tag definition that identifies the processor
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+// and programming environment of the client system.
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+// These identifiers are defined by IETF:
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+// http://www.ietf.org/assignments/dhcpv6-parameters/dhcpv6-parameters.xml
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+//
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+#if defined (MDE_CPU_IA32)
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+#define EFI_PXE_CLIENT_SYSTEM_ARCHITECTURE 0x0006
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+#elif defined (MDE_CPU_IPF)
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+#define EFI_PXE_CLIENT_SYSTEM_ARCHITECTURE 0x0002
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+#elif defined (MDE_CPU_X64)
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+#define EFI_PXE_CLIENT_SYSTEM_ARCHITECTURE 0x0007
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+#elif defined (MDE_CPU_ARM)
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+#define EFI_PXE_CLIENT_SYSTEM_ARCHITECTURE 0x000A
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+#elif defined (MDE_CPU_AARCH64)
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+#define EFI_PXE_CLIENT_SYSTEM_ARCHITECTURE 0x000B
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+#endif
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+///
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+/// Discover() server list structure.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ UINT16 Type;
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+ BOOLEAN AcceptAnyResponse;
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+ UINT8 Reserved;
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS IpAddr;
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+} EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SRVLIST;
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+///
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+/// Discover() information override structure.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ BOOLEAN UseMCast;
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+ BOOLEAN UseBCast;
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+ BOOLEAN UseUCast;
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+ BOOLEAN MustUseList;
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS ServerMCastIp;
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+ UINT16 IpCnt;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SRVLIST SrvList[1];
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+///
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+/// TFTP opcode definitions.
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+///
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+typedef enum {
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_FIRST,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_GET_FILE_SIZE,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_READ_FILE,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_WRITE_FILE,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_READ_DIRECTORY,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MTFTP_GET_FILE_SIZE,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MTFTP_READ_FILE,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MTFTP_READ_DIRECTORY,
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MTFTP_LAST
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+} EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_OPCODE;
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+///
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+/// MTFTP information. This information is required
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+/// to start or join a multicast TFTP session. It is also required to
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+/// perform the "get file size" and "read directory" operations of MTFTP.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS MCastIp;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_PORT CPort;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_PORT SPort;
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+ UINT16 ListenTimeout;
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+ UINT16 TransmitTimeout;
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+///
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+/// DHCPV4 Packet structure.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ UINT8 BootpOpcode;
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+ UINT8 BootpHwType;
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+ UINT8 BootpHwAddrLen;
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+ UINT8 BootpGateHops;
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+ UINT32 BootpIdent;
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+ UINT16 BootpSeconds;
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+ UINT16 BootpFlags;
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+ UINT8 BootpCiAddr[4];
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+ UINT8 BootpYiAddr[4];
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+ UINT8 BootpSiAddr[4];
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+ UINT8 BootpGiAddr[4];
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+ UINT8 BootpHwAddr[16];
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+ UINT8 BootpSrvName[64];
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+ UINT8 BootpBootFile[128];
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+ UINT32 DhcpMagik;
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+ UINT8 DhcpOptions[56];
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+///
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+/// DHCPV6 Packet structure.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ UINT32 MessageType:8;
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+ UINT32 TransactionId:24;
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+ UINT8 DhcpOptions[1024];
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+///
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+/// Packet structure.
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+///
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+typedef union {
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+ UINT8 Raw[1472];
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_DHCPV4_PACKET Dhcpv4;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_DHCPV6_PACKET Dhcpv6;
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+//
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+// PXE Base Code Mode structure
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+//
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MAX_ARP_ENTRIES 8
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+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MAX_ROUTE_ENTRIES 8
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+
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+///
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+/// EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE.
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+/// The data values in this structure are read-only and
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+/// are updated by the code that produces the
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+/// EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL functions.
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+///
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+typedef struct {
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+ BOOLEAN Started;
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+ BOOLEAN Ipv6Available;
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+ BOOLEAN Ipv6Supported;
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+ BOOLEAN UsingIpv6;
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+ BOOLEAN BisSupported;
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+ BOOLEAN BisDetected;
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+ BOOLEAN AutoArp;
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+ BOOLEAN SendGUID;
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+ BOOLEAN DhcpDiscoverValid;
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+ BOOLEAN DhcpAckReceived;
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+ BOOLEAN ProxyOfferReceived;
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+ BOOLEAN PxeDiscoverValid;
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+ BOOLEAN PxeReplyReceived;
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+ BOOLEAN PxeBisReplyReceived;
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+ BOOLEAN IcmpErrorReceived;
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+ BOOLEAN TftpErrorReceived;
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+ BOOLEAN MakeCallbacks;
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+ UINT8 TTL;
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+ UINT8 ToS;
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS StationIp;
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+ EFI_IP_ADDRESS SubnetMask;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET DhcpDiscover;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET DhcpAck;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET ProxyOffer;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET PxeDiscover;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET PxeReply;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET PxeBisReply;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER IpFilter;
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+ UINT32 ArpCacheEntries;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ARP_ENTRY ArpCache[EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MAX_ARP_ENTRIES];
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+ UINT32 RouteTableEntries;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ROUTE_ENTRY RouteTable[EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MAX_ROUTE_ENTRIES];
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ICMP_ERROR IcmpError;
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_ERROR TftpError;
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+//
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+// PXE Base Code Interface Function definitions
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+//
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+/**
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+ Enables the use of the PXE Base Code Protocol functions.
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+ This function enables the use of the PXE Base Code Protocol functions. If the
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+ Started field of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure is already TRUE, then
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+ EFI_ALREADY_STARTED will be returned. If UseIpv6 is TRUE, then IPv6 formatted
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+ addresses will be used in this session. If UseIpv6 is FALSE, then IPv4 formatted
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+ addresses will be used in this session. If UseIpv6 is TRUE, and the Ipv6Supported
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+ field of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure is FALSE, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED will
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+ be returned. If there is not enough memory or other resources to start the PXE
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+ Base Code Protocol, then EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES will be returned. Otherwise, the
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+ PXE Base Code Protocol will be started, and all of the fields of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE
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+ structure will be initialized as follows:
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+ StartedSet to TRUE.
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+ Ipv6SupportedUnchanged.
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+ Ipv6AvailableUnchanged.
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+ UsingIpv6Set to UseIpv6.
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+ BisSupportedUnchanged.
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+ BisDetectedUnchanged.
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+ AutoArpSet to TRUE.
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+ SendGUIDSet to FALSE.
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+ TTLSet to DEFAULT_TTL.
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+ ToSSet to DEFAULT_ToS.
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+ DhcpCompletedSet to FALSE.
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+ ProxyOfferReceivedSet to FALSE.
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+ StationIpSet to an address of all zeros.
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+ SubnetMaskSet to a subnet mask of all zeros.
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+ DhcpDiscoverZero-filled.
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+ DhcpAckZero-filled.
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+ ProxyOfferZero-filled.
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+ PxeDiscoverValidSet to FALSE.
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+ PxeDiscoverZero-filled.
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+ PxeReplyValidSet to FALSE.
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+ PxeReplyZero-filled.
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+ PxeBisReplyValidSet to FALSE.
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+ PxeBisReplyZero-filled.
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+ IpFilterSet the Filters field to 0 and the IpCnt field to 0.
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+ ArpCacheEntriesSet to 0.
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+ ArpCacheZero-filled.
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+ RouteTableEntriesSet to 0.
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+ RouteTableZero-filled.
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+ IcmpErrorReceivedSet to FALSE.
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+ IcmpErrorZero-filled.
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+ TftpErroReceivedSet to FALSE.
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+ TftpErrorZero-filled.
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+ MakeCallbacksSet to TRUE if the PXE Base Code Callback Protocol is available.
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+ Set to FALSE if the PXE Base Code Callback Protocol is not available.
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+
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+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
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+ @param UseIpv6 Specifies the type of IP addresses that are to be used during the session
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+ that is being started. Set to TRUE for IPv6 addresses, and FALSE for
|
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+ IPv4 addresses.
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+
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+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The PXE Base Code Protocol was started.
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+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The network device encountered an error during this oper
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+ @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED UseIpv6 is TRUE, but the Ipv6Supported field of the
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure is FALSE.
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+ @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is already in the started state.
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+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The This parameter is NULL or does not point to a valid
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+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL structure.
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+ @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate enough memory or other resources to start the
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+ PXE Base Code Protocol.
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+
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+**/
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+typedef
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+EFI_STATUS
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379
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+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_START)(
|
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+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
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+ IN BOOLEAN UseIpv6
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+ );
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+
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+/**
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+ Disables the use of the PXE Base Code Protocol functions.
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+
|
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387
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+ This function stops all activity on the network device. All the resources allocated
|
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388
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+ in Start() are released, the Started field of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure is
|
|
389
|
+ set to FALSE and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If the Started field of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE
|
|
390
|
+ structure is already FALSE, then EFI_NOT_STARTED will be returned.
|
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391
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+
|
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392
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+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
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+
|
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394
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+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The PXE Base Code Protocol was stopped.
|
|
395
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is already in the stopped state.
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|
396
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The This parameter is NULL or does not point to a valid
|
|
397
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL structure.
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|
398
|
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The network device encountered an error during this operation.
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399
|
+
|
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400
|
+**/
|
|
401
|
+typedef
|
|
402
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
403
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_STOP)(
|
|
404
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This
|
|
405
|
+ );
|
|
406
|
+
|
|
407
|
+/**
|
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408
|
+ Attempts to complete a DHCPv4 D.O.R.A. (discover / offer / request / acknowledge) or DHCPv6
|
|
409
|
+ S.A.R.R (solicit / advertise / request / reply) sequence.
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|
410
|
+
|
|
411
|
+ This function attempts to complete the DHCP sequence. If this sequence is completed,
|
|
412
|
+ then EFI_SUCCESS is returned, and the DhcpCompleted, ProxyOfferReceived, StationIp,
|
|
413
|
+ SubnetMask, DhcpDiscover, DhcpAck, and ProxyOffer fields of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE
|
|
414
|
+ structure are filled in.
|
|
415
|
+ If SortOffers is TRUE, then the cached DHCP offer packets will be sorted before
|
|
416
|
+ they are tried. If SortOffers is FALSE, then the cached DHCP offer packets will
|
|
417
|
+ be tried in the order in which they are received. Please see the Preboot Execution
|
|
418
|
+ Environment (PXE) Specification for additional details on the implementation of DHCP.
|
|
419
|
+ This function can take at least 31 seconds to timeout and return control to the
|
|
420
|
+ caller. If the DHCP sequence does not complete, then EFI_TIMEOUT will be returned.
|
|
421
|
+ If the Callback Protocol does not return EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_CALLBACK_STATUS_CONTINUE,
|
|
422
|
+ then the DHCP sequence will be stopped and EFI_ABORTED will be returned.
|
|
423
|
+
|
|
424
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
425
|
+ @param SortOffers TRUE if the offers received should be sorted. Set to FALSE to try the
|
|
426
|
+ offers in the order that they are received.
|
|
427
|
+
|
|
428
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS Valid DHCP has completed.
|
|
429
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
430
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The This parameter is NULL or does not point to a valid
|
|
431
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL structure.
|
|
432
|
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The network device encountered an error during this operation.
|
|
433
|
+ @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate enough memory to complete the DHCP Protocol.
|
|
434
|
+ @retval EFI_ABORTED The callback function aborted the DHCP Protocol.
|
|
435
|
+ @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The DHCP Protocol timed out.
|
|
436
|
+ @retval EFI_ICMP_ERROR An ICMP error packet was received during the DHCP session.
|
|
437
|
+ @retval EFI_NO_RESPONSE Valid PXE offer was not received.
|
|
438
|
+
|
|
439
|
+**/
|
|
440
|
+typedef
|
|
441
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
442
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_DHCP)(
|
|
443
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
444
|
+ IN BOOLEAN SortOffers
|
|
445
|
+ );
|
|
446
|
+
|
|
447
|
+/**
|
|
448
|
+ Attempts to complete the PXE Boot Server and/or boot image discovery sequence.
|
|
449
|
+
|
|
450
|
+ This function attempts to complete the PXE Boot Server and/or boot image discovery
|
|
451
|
+ sequence. If this sequence is completed, then EFI_SUCCESS is returned, and the
|
|
452
|
+ PxeDiscoverValid, PxeDiscover, PxeReplyReceived, and PxeReply fields of the
|
|
453
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure are filled in. If UseBis is TRUE, then the
|
|
454
|
+ PxeBisReplyReceived and PxeBisReply fields of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure
|
|
455
|
+ will also be filled in. If UseBis is FALSE, then PxeBisReplyValid will be set to FALSE.
|
|
456
|
+ In the structure referenced by parameter Info, the PXE Boot Server list, SrvList[],
|
|
457
|
+ has two uses: It is the Boot Server IP address list used for unicast discovery
|
|
458
|
+ (if the UseUCast field is TRUE), and it is the list used for Boot Server verification
|
|
459
|
+ (if the MustUseList field is TRUE). Also, if the MustUseList field in that structure
|
|
460
|
+ is TRUE and the AcceptAnyResponse field in the SrvList[] array is TRUE, any Boot
|
|
461
|
+ Server reply of that type will be accepted. If the AcceptAnyResponse field is
|
|
462
|
+ FALSE, only responses from Boot Servers with matching IP addresses will be accepted.
|
|
463
|
+ This function can take at least 10 seconds to timeout and return control to the
|
|
464
|
+ caller. If the Discovery sequence does not complete, then EFI_TIMEOUT will be
|
|
465
|
+ returned. Please see the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) Specification for
|
|
466
|
+ additional details on the implementation of the Discovery sequence.
|
|
467
|
+ If the Callback Protocol does not return EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_CALLBACK_STATUS_CONTINUE,
|
|
468
|
+ then the Discovery sequence is stopped and EFI_ABORTED will be returned.
|
|
469
|
+
|
|
470
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
471
|
+ @param Type The type of bootstrap to perform.
|
|
472
|
+ @param Layer The pointer to the boot server layer number to discover, which must be
|
|
473
|
+ PXE_BOOT_LAYER_INITIAL when a new server type is being
|
|
474
|
+ discovered.
|
|
475
|
+ @param UseBis TRUE if Boot Integrity Services are to be used. FALSE otherwise.
|
|
476
|
+ @param Info The pointer to a data structure that contains additional information on the
|
|
477
|
+ type of discovery operation that is to be performed.
|
|
478
|
+
|
|
479
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Discovery sequence has been completed.
|
|
480
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
481
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
482
|
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The network device encountered an error during this operation.
|
|
483
|
+ @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate enough memory to complete Discovery.
|
|
484
|
+ @retval EFI_ABORTED The callback function aborted the Discovery sequence.
|
|
485
|
+ @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The Discovery sequence timed out.
|
|
486
|
+ @retval EFI_ICMP_ERROR An ICMP error packet was received during the PXE discovery
|
|
487
|
+ session.
|
|
488
|
+
|
|
489
|
+**/
|
|
490
|
+typedef
|
|
491
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
492
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_DISCOVER)(
|
|
493
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
494
|
+ IN UINT16 Type,
|
|
495
|
+ IN UINT16 *Layer,
|
|
496
|
+ IN BOOLEAN UseBis,
|
|
497
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_DISCOVER_INFO *Info OPTIONAL
|
|
498
|
+ );
|
|
499
|
+
|
|
500
|
+/**
|
|
501
|
+ Used to perform TFTP and MTFTP services.
|
|
502
|
+
|
|
503
|
+ This function is used to perform TFTP and MTFTP services. This includes the
|
|
504
|
+ TFTP operations to get the size of a file, read a directory, read a file, and
|
|
505
|
+ write a file. It also includes the MTFTP operations to get the size of a file,
|
|
506
|
+ read a directory, and read a file. The type of operation is specified by Operation.
|
|
507
|
+ If the callback function that is invoked during the TFTP/MTFTP operation does
|
|
508
|
+ not return EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_CALLBACK_STATUS_CONTINUE, then EFI_ABORTED will
|
|
509
|
+ be returned.
|
|
510
|
+ For read operations, the return data will be placed in the buffer specified by
|
|
511
|
+ BufferPtr. If BufferSize is too small to contain the entire downloaded file,
|
|
512
|
+ then EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will be returned and BufferSize will be set to zero
|
|
513
|
+ or the size of the requested file (the size of the requested file is only returned
|
|
514
|
+ if the TFTP server supports TFTP options). If BufferSize is large enough for the
|
|
515
|
+ read operation, then BufferSize will be set to the size of the downloaded file,
|
|
516
|
+ and EFI_SUCCESS will be returned. Applications using the PxeBc.Mtftp() services
|
|
517
|
+ should use the get-file-size operations to determine the size of the downloaded
|
|
518
|
+ file prior to using the read-file operations--especially when downloading large
|
|
519
|
+ (greater than 64 MB) files--instead of making two calls to the read-file operation.
|
|
520
|
+ Following this recommendation will save time if the file is larger than expected
|
|
521
|
+ and the TFTP server does not support TFTP option extensions. Without TFTP option
|
|
522
|
+ extension support, the client has to download the entire file, counting and discarding
|
|
523
|
+ the received packets, to determine the file size.
|
|
524
|
+ For write operations, the data to be sent is in the buffer specified by BufferPtr.
|
|
525
|
+ BufferSize specifies the number of bytes to send. If the write operation completes
|
|
526
|
+ successfully, then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
|
|
527
|
+ For TFTP "get file size" operations, the size of the requested file or directory
|
|
528
|
+ is returned in BufferSize, and EFI_SUCCESS will be returned. If the TFTP server
|
|
529
|
+ does not support options, the file will be downloaded into a bit bucket and the
|
|
530
|
+ length of the downloaded file will be returned. For MTFTP "get file size" operations,
|
|
531
|
+ if the MTFTP server does not support the "get file size" option, EFI_UNSUPPORTED
|
|
532
|
+ will be returned.
|
|
533
|
+ This function can take up to 10 seconds to timeout and return control to the caller.
|
|
534
|
+ If the TFTP sequence does not complete, EFI_TIMEOUT will be returned.
|
|
535
|
+ If the Callback Protocol does not return EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_CALLBACK_STATUS_CONTINUE,
|
|
536
|
+ then the TFTP sequence is stopped and EFI_ABORTED will be returned.
|
|
537
|
+ The format of the data returned from a TFTP read directory operation is a null-terminated
|
|
538
|
+ filename followed by a null-terminated information string, of the form
|
|
539
|
+ "size year-month-day hour:minute:second" (i.e. %d %d-%d-%d %d:%d:%f - note that
|
|
540
|
+ the seconds field can be a decimal number), where the date and time are UTC. For
|
|
541
|
+ an MTFTP read directory command, there is additionally a null-terminated multicast
|
|
542
|
+ IP address preceding the filename of the form %d.%d.%d.%d for IP v4. The final
|
|
543
|
+ entry is itself null-terminated, so that the final information string is terminated
|
|
544
|
+ with two null octets.
|
|
545
|
+
|
|
546
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
547
|
+ @param Operation The type of operation to perform.
|
|
548
|
+ @param BufferPtr A pointer to the data buffer.
|
|
549
|
+ @param Overwrite Only used on write file operations. TRUE if a file on a remote server can
|
|
550
|
+ be overwritten.
|
|
551
|
+ @param BufferSize For get-file-size operations, *BufferSize returns the size of the
|
|
552
|
+ requested file.
|
|
553
|
+ @param BlockSize The requested block size to be used during a TFTP transfer.
|
|
554
|
+ @param ServerIp The TFTP / MTFTP server IP address.
|
|
555
|
+ @param Filename A Null-terminated ASCII string that specifies a directory name or a file
|
|
556
|
+ name.
|
|
557
|
+ @param Info The pointer to the MTFTP information.
|
|
558
|
+ @param DontUseBuffer Set to FALSE for normal TFTP and MTFTP read file operation.
|
|
559
|
+
|
|
560
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The TFTP/MTFTP operation was completed.
|
|
561
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
562
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
563
|
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The network device encountered an error during this operation.
|
|
564
|
+ @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The buffer is not large enough to complete the read operation.
|
|
565
|
+ @retval EFI_ABORTED The callback function aborted the TFTP/MTFTP operation.
|
|
566
|
+ @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The TFTP/MTFTP operation timed out.
|
|
567
|
+ @retval EFI_ICMP_ERROR An ICMP error packet was received during the MTFTP session.
|
|
568
|
+ @retval EFI_TFTP_ERROR A TFTP error packet was received during the MTFTP session.
|
|
569
|
+
|
|
570
|
+**/
|
|
571
|
+typedef
|
|
572
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
573
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MTFTP)(
|
|
574
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
575
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_TFTP_OPCODE Operation,
|
|
576
|
+ IN OUT VOID *BufferPtr OPTIONAL,
|
|
577
|
+ IN BOOLEAN Overwrite,
|
|
578
|
+ IN OUT UINT64 *BufferSize,
|
|
579
|
+ IN UINTN *BlockSize OPTIONAL,
|
|
580
|
+ IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *ServerIp,
|
|
581
|
+ IN UINT8 *Filename OPTIONAL,
|
|
582
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MTFTP_INFO *Info OPTIONAL,
|
|
583
|
+ IN BOOLEAN DontUseBuffer
|
|
584
|
+ );
|
|
585
|
+
|
|
586
|
+/**
|
|
587
|
+ Writes a UDP packet to the network interface.
|
|
588
|
+
|
|
589
|
+ This function writes a UDP packet specified by the (optional HeaderPtr and)
|
|
590
|
+ BufferPtr parameters to the network interface. The UDP header is automatically
|
|
591
|
+ built by this routine. It uses the parameters OpFlags, DestIp, DestPort, GatewayIp,
|
|
592
|
+ SrcIp, and SrcPort to build this header. If the packet is successfully built and
|
|
593
|
+ transmitted through the network interface, then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned.
|
|
594
|
+ If a timeout occurs during the transmission of the packet, then EFI_TIMEOUT will
|
|
595
|
+ be returned. If an ICMP error occurs during the transmission of the packet, then
|
|
596
|
+ the IcmpErrorReceived field is set to TRUE, the IcmpError field is filled in and
|
|
597
|
+ EFI_ICMP_ERROR will be returned. If the Callback Protocol does not return
|
|
598
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_CALLBACK_STATUS_CONTINUE, then EFI_ABORTED will be returned.
|
|
599
|
+
|
|
600
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
601
|
+ @param OpFlags The UDP operation flags.
|
|
602
|
+ @param DestIp The destination IP address.
|
|
603
|
+ @param DestPort The destination UDP port number.
|
|
604
|
+ @param GatewayIp The gateway IP address.
|
|
605
|
+ @param SrcIp The source IP address.
|
|
606
|
+ @param SrcPort The source UDP port number.
|
|
607
|
+ @param HeaderSize An optional field which may be set to the length of a header at
|
|
608
|
+ HeaderPtr to be prefixed to the data at BufferPtr.
|
|
609
|
+ @param HeaderPtr If HeaderSize is not NULL, a pointer to a header to be prefixed to the
|
|
610
|
+ data at BufferPtr.
|
|
611
|
+ @param BufferSize A pointer to the size of the data at BufferPtr.
|
|
612
|
+ @param BufferPtr A pointer to the data to be written.
|
|
613
|
+
|
|
614
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The UDP Write operation was completed.
|
|
615
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
616
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
617
|
+ @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The buffer is too long to be transmitted.
|
|
618
|
+ @retval EFI_ABORTED The callback function aborted the UDP Write operation.
|
|
619
|
+ @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The UDP Write operation timed out.
|
|
620
|
+ @retval EFI_ICMP_ERROR An ICMP error packet was received during the UDP write session.
|
|
621
|
+
|
|
622
|
+**/
|
|
623
|
+typedef
|
|
624
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
625
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_WRITE)(
|
|
626
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
627
|
+ IN UINT16 OpFlags,
|
|
628
|
+ IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *DestIp,
|
|
629
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_PORT *DestPort,
|
|
630
|
+ IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *GatewayIp, OPTIONAL
|
|
631
|
+ IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *SrcIp, OPTIONAL
|
|
632
|
+ IN OUT EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_PORT *SrcPort, OPTIONAL
|
|
633
|
+ IN UINTN *HeaderSize, OPTIONAL
|
|
634
|
+ IN VOID *HeaderPtr, OPTIONAL
|
|
635
|
+ IN UINTN *BufferSize,
|
|
636
|
+ IN VOID *BufferPtr
|
|
637
|
+ );
|
|
638
|
+
|
|
639
|
+/**
|
|
640
|
+ Reads a UDP packet from the network interface.
|
|
641
|
+
|
|
642
|
+ This function reads a UDP packet from a network interface. The data contents
|
|
643
|
+ are returned in (the optional HeaderPtr and) BufferPtr, and the size of the
|
|
644
|
+ buffer received is returned in BufferSize. If the input BufferSize is smaller
|
|
645
|
+ than the UDP packet received (less optional HeaderSize), it will be set to the
|
|
646
|
+ required size, and EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will be returned. In this case, the
|
|
647
|
+ contents of BufferPtr are undefined, and the packet is lost. If a UDP packet is
|
|
648
|
+ successfully received, then EFI_SUCCESS will be returned, and the information
|
|
649
|
+ from the UDP header will be returned in DestIp, DestPort, SrcIp, and SrcPort if
|
|
650
|
+ they are not NULL.
|
|
651
|
+ Depending on the values of OpFlags and the DestIp, DestPort, SrcIp, and SrcPort
|
|
652
|
+ input values, different types of UDP packet receive filtering will be performed.
|
|
653
|
+ The following tables summarize these receive filter operations.
|
|
654
|
+
|
|
655
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
656
|
+ @param OpFlags The UDP operation flags.
|
|
657
|
+ @param DestIp The destination IP address.
|
|
658
|
+ @param DestPort The destination UDP port number.
|
|
659
|
+ @param SrcIp The source IP address.
|
|
660
|
+ @param SrcPort The source UDP port number.
|
|
661
|
+ @param HeaderSize An optional field which may be set to the length of a header at
|
|
662
|
+ HeaderPtr to be prefixed to the data at BufferPtr.
|
|
663
|
+ @param HeaderPtr If HeaderSize is not NULL, a pointer to a header to be prefixed to the
|
|
664
|
+ data at BufferPtr.
|
|
665
|
+ @param BufferSize A pointer to the size of the data at BufferPtr.
|
|
666
|
+ @param BufferPtr A pointer to the data to be read.
|
|
667
|
+
|
|
668
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The UDP Read operation was completed.
|
|
669
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
670
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
671
|
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The network device encountered an error during this operation.
|
|
672
|
+ @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The packet is larger than Buffer can hold.
|
|
673
|
+ @retval EFI_ABORTED The callback function aborted the UDP Read operation.
|
|
674
|
+ @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The UDP Read operation timed out.
|
|
675
|
+
|
|
676
|
+**/
|
|
677
|
+typedef
|
|
678
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
679
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_READ)(
|
|
680
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
681
|
+ IN UINT16 OpFlags,
|
|
682
|
+ IN OUT EFI_IP_ADDRESS *DestIp, OPTIONAL
|
|
683
|
+ IN OUT EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_PORT *DestPort, OPTIONAL
|
|
684
|
+ IN OUT EFI_IP_ADDRESS *SrcIp, OPTIONAL
|
|
685
|
+ IN OUT EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_PORT *SrcPort, OPTIONAL
|
|
686
|
+ IN UINTN *HeaderSize, OPTIONAL
|
|
687
|
+ IN VOID *HeaderPtr, OPTIONAL
|
|
688
|
+ IN OUT UINTN *BufferSize,
|
|
689
|
+ IN VOID *BufferPtr
|
|
690
|
+ );
|
|
691
|
+
|
|
692
|
+/**
|
|
693
|
+ Updates the IP receive filters of a network device and enables software filtering.
|
|
694
|
+
|
|
695
|
+ The NewFilter field is used to modify the network device's current IP receive
|
|
696
|
+ filter settings and to enable a software filter. This function updates the IpFilter
|
|
697
|
+ field of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure with the contents of NewIpFilter.
|
|
698
|
+ The software filter is used when the USE_FILTER in OpFlags is set to UdpRead().
|
|
699
|
+ The current hardware filter remains in effect no matter what the settings of OpFlags
|
|
700
|
+ are, so that the meaning of ANY_DEST_IP set in OpFlags to UdpRead() is from those
|
|
701
|
+ packets whose reception is enabled in hardware - physical NIC address (unicast),
|
|
702
|
+ broadcast address, logical address or addresses (multicast), or all (promiscuous).
|
|
703
|
+ UdpRead() does not modify the IP filter settings.
|
|
704
|
+ Dhcp(), Discover(), and Mtftp() set the IP filter, and return with the IP receive
|
|
705
|
+ filter list emptied and the filter set to EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER_STATION_IP.
|
|
706
|
+ If an application or driver wishes to preserve the IP receive filter settings,
|
|
707
|
+ it will have to preserve the IP receive filter settings before these calls, and
|
|
708
|
+ use SetIpFilter() to restore them after the calls. If incompatible filtering is
|
|
709
|
+ requested (for example, PROMISCUOUS with anything else), or if the device does not
|
|
710
|
+ support a requested filter setting and it cannot be accommodated in software
|
|
711
|
+ (for example, PROMISCUOUS not supported), EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER will be returned.
|
|
712
|
+ The IPlist field is used to enable IPs other than the StationIP. They may be
|
|
713
|
+ multicast or unicast. If IPcnt is set as well as EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER_STATION_IP,
|
|
714
|
+ then both the StationIP and the IPs from the IPlist will be used.
|
|
715
|
+
|
|
716
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
717
|
+ @param NewFilter The pointer to the new set of IP receive filters.
|
|
718
|
+
|
|
719
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The IP receive filter settings were updated.
|
|
720
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
721
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
722
|
+
|
|
723
|
+**/
|
|
724
|
+typedef
|
|
725
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
726
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_IP_FILTER)(
|
|
727
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
728
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_IP_FILTER *NewFilter
|
|
729
|
+ );
|
|
730
|
+
|
|
731
|
+/**
|
|
732
|
+ Uses the ARP protocol to resolve a MAC address.
|
|
733
|
+
|
|
734
|
+ This function uses the ARP protocol to resolve a MAC address. The UsingIpv6 field
|
|
735
|
+ of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure is used to determine if IPv4 or IPv6
|
|
736
|
+ addresses are being used. The IP address specified by IpAddr is used to resolve
|
|
737
|
+ a MAC address. If the ARP protocol succeeds in resolving the specified address,
|
|
738
|
+ then the ArpCacheEntries and ArpCache fields of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure
|
|
739
|
+ are updated, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If MacAddr is not NULL, the resolved
|
|
740
|
+ MAC address is placed there as well.
|
|
741
|
+ If the PXE Base Code protocol is in the stopped state, then EFI_NOT_STARTED is
|
|
742
|
+ returned. If the ARP protocol encounters a timeout condition while attempting
|
|
743
|
+ to resolve an address, then EFI_TIMEOUT is returned. If the Callback Protocol
|
|
744
|
+ does not return EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_CALLBACK_STATUS_CONTINUE, then EFI_ABORTED is
|
|
745
|
+ returned.
|
|
746
|
+
|
|
747
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
748
|
+ @param IpAddr The pointer to the IP address that is used to resolve a MAC address.
|
|
749
|
+ @param MacAddr If not NULL, a pointer to the MAC address that was resolved with the
|
|
750
|
+ ARP protocol.
|
|
751
|
+
|
|
752
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The IP or MAC address was resolved.
|
|
753
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
754
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
755
|
+ @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The network device encountered an error during this operation.
|
|
756
|
+ @retval EFI_ABORTED The callback function aborted the ARP Protocol.
|
|
757
|
+ @retval EFI_TIMEOUT The ARP Protocol encountered a timeout condition.
|
|
758
|
+
|
|
759
|
+**/
|
|
760
|
+typedef
|
|
761
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
762
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ARP)(
|
|
763
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
764
|
+ IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *IpAddr,
|
|
765
|
+ IN EFI_MAC_ADDRESS *MacAddr OPTIONAL
|
|
766
|
+ );
|
|
767
|
+
|
|
768
|
+/**
|
|
769
|
+ Updates the parameters that affect the operation of the PXE Base Code Protocol.
|
|
770
|
+
|
|
771
|
+ This function sets parameters that affect the operation of the PXE Base Code Protocol.
|
|
772
|
+ The parameter specified by NewAutoArp is used to control the generation of ARP
|
|
773
|
+ protocol packets. If NewAutoArp is TRUE, then ARP Protocol packets will be generated
|
|
774
|
+ as required by the PXE Base Code Protocol. If NewAutoArp is FALSE, then no ARP
|
|
775
|
+ Protocol packets will be generated. In this case, the only mappings that are
|
|
776
|
+ available are those stored in the ArpCache of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure.
|
|
777
|
+ If there are not enough mappings in the ArpCache to perform a PXE Base Code Protocol
|
|
778
|
+ service, then the service will fail. This function updates the AutoArp field of
|
|
779
|
+ the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure to NewAutoArp.
|
|
780
|
+ The SetParameters() call must be invoked after a Callback Protocol is installed
|
|
781
|
+ to enable the use of callbacks.
|
|
782
|
+
|
|
783
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
784
|
+ @param NewAutoArp If not NULL, a pointer to a value that specifies whether to replace the
|
|
785
|
+ current value of AutoARP.
|
|
786
|
+ @param NewSendGUID If not NULL, a pointer to a value that specifies whether to replace the
|
|
787
|
+ current value of SendGUID.
|
|
788
|
+ @param NewTTL If not NULL, a pointer to be used in place of the current value of TTL,
|
|
789
|
+ the "time to live" field of the IP header.
|
|
790
|
+ @param NewToS If not NULL, a pointer to be used in place of the current value of ToS,
|
|
791
|
+ the "type of service" field of the IP header.
|
|
792
|
+ @param NewMakeCallback If not NULL, a pointer to a value that specifies whether to replace the
|
|
793
|
+ current value of the MakeCallback field of the Mode structure.
|
|
794
|
+
|
|
795
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The new parameters values were updated.
|
|
796
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
797
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
798
|
+
|
|
799
|
+**/
|
|
800
|
+typedef
|
|
801
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
802
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_PARAMETERS)(
|
|
803
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
804
|
+ IN BOOLEAN *NewAutoArp, OPTIONAL
|
|
805
|
+ IN BOOLEAN *NewSendGUID, OPTIONAL
|
|
806
|
+ IN UINT8 *NewTTL, OPTIONAL
|
|
807
|
+ IN UINT8 *NewToS, OPTIONAL
|
|
808
|
+ IN BOOLEAN *NewMakeCallback OPTIONAL
|
|
809
|
+ );
|
|
810
|
+
|
|
811
|
+/**
|
|
812
|
+ Updates the station IP address and/or subnet mask values of a network device.
|
|
813
|
+
|
|
814
|
+ This function updates the station IP address and/or subnet mask values of a network
|
|
815
|
+ device.
|
|
816
|
+ The NewStationIp field is used to modify the network device's current IP address.
|
|
817
|
+ If NewStationIP is NULL, then the current IP address will not be modified. Otherwise,
|
|
818
|
+ this function updates the StationIp field of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure
|
|
819
|
+ with NewStationIp.
|
|
820
|
+ The NewSubnetMask field is used to modify the network device's current subnet
|
|
821
|
+ mask. If NewSubnetMask is NULL, then the current subnet mask will not be modified.
|
|
822
|
+ Otherwise, this function updates the SubnetMask field of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE
|
|
823
|
+ structure with NewSubnetMask.
|
|
824
|
+
|
|
825
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
826
|
+ @param NewStationIp The pointer to the new IP address to be used by the network device.
|
|
827
|
+ @param NewSubnetMask The pointer to the new subnet mask to be used by the network device.
|
|
828
|
+
|
|
829
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The new station IP address and/or subnet mask were updated.
|
|
830
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
831
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more parameters are invalid.
|
|
832
|
+
|
|
833
|
+**/
|
|
834
|
+typedef
|
|
835
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
836
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_STATION_IP)(
|
|
837
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
838
|
+ IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *NewStationIp, OPTIONAL
|
|
839
|
+ IN EFI_IP_ADDRESS *NewSubnetMask OPTIONAL
|
|
840
|
+ );
|
|
841
|
+
|
|
842
|
+/**
|
|
843
|
+ Updates the contents of the cached DHCP and Discover packets.
|
|
844
|
+
|
|
845
|
+ The pointers to the new packets are used to update the contents of the cached
|
|
846
|
+ packets in the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE structure.
|
|
847
|
+
|
|
848
|
+ @param This The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL instance.
|
|
849
|
+ @param NewDhcpDiscoverValid The pointer to a value that will replace the current
|
|
850
|
+ DhcpDiscoverValid field.
|
|
851
|
+ @param NewDhcpAckReceived The pointer to a value that will replace the current
|
|
852
|
+ DhcpAckReceived field.
|
|
853
|
+ @param NewProxyOfferReceived The pointer to a value that will replace the current
|
|
854
|
+ ProxyOfferReceived field.
|
|
855
|
+ @param NewPxeDiscoverValid The pointer to a value that will replace the current
|
|
856
|
+ ProxyOfferReceived field.
|
|
857
|
+ @param NewPxeReplyReceived The pointer to a value that will replace the current
|
|
858
|
+ PxeReplyReceived field.
|
|
859
|
+ @param NewPxeBisReplyReceived The pointer to a value that will replace the current
|
|
860
|
+ PxeBisReplyReceived field.
|
|
861
|
+ @param NewDhcpDiscover The pointer to the new cached DHCP Discover packet contents.
|
|
862
|
+ @param NewDhcpAck The pointer to the new cached DHCP Ack packet contents.
|
|
863
|
+ @param NewProxyOffer The pointer to the new cached Proxy Offer packet contents.
|
|
864
|
+ @param NewPxeDiscover The pointer to the new cached PXE Discover packet contents.
|
|
865
|
+ @param NewPxeReply The pointer to the new cached PXE Reply packet contents.
|
|
866
|
+ @param NewPxeBisReply The pointer to the new cached PXE BIS Reply packet contents.
|
|
867
|
+
|
|
868
|
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The cached packet contents were updated.
|
|
869
|
+ @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The PXE Base Code Protocol is in the stopped state.
|
|
870
|
+ @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL or not point to a valid EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL structure.
|
|
871
|
+
|
|
872
|
+**/
|
|
873
|
+typedef
|
|
874
|
+EFI_STATUS
|
|
875
|
+(EFIAPI *EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_PACKETS)(
|
|
876
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL *This,
|
|
877
|
+ BOOLEAN *NewDhcpDiscoverValid, OPTIONAL
|
|
878
|
+ BOOLEAN *NewDhcpAckReceived, OPTIONAL
|
|
879
|
+ BOOLEAN *NewProxyOfferReceived, OPTIONAL
|
|
880
|
+ BOOLEAN *NewPxeDiscoverValid, OPTIONAL
|
|
881
|
+ BOOLEAN *NewPxeReplyReceived, OPTIONAL
|
|
882
|
+ BOOLEAN *NewPxeBisReplyReceived, OPTIONAL
|
|
883
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET *NewDhcpDiscover, OPTIONAL
|
|
884
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET *NewDhcpAck, OPTIONAL
|
|
885
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET *NewProxyOffer, OPTIONAL
|
|
886
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET *NewPxeDiscover, OPTIONAL
|
|
887
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET *NewPxeReply, OPTIONAL
|
|
888
|
+ IN EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PACKET *NewPxeBisReply OPTIONAL
|
|
889
|
+ );
|
|
890
|
+
|
|
891
|
+//
|
|
892
|
+// PXE Base Code Protocol structure
|
|
893
|
+//
|
|
894
|
+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL_REVISION 0x00010000
|
|
895
|
+
|
|
896
|
+//
|
|
897
|
+// Revision defined in EFI1.1
|
|
898
|
+//
|
|
899
|
+#define EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_INTERFACE_REVISION EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL_REVISION
|
|
900
|
+
|
|
901
|
+///
|
|
902
|
+/// The EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL is used to control PXE-compatible devices.
|
|
903
|
+/// An EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL will be layered on top of an
|
|
904
|
+/// EFI_MANAGED_NETWORK_PROTOCOL protocol in order to perform packet level transactions.
|
|
905
|
+/// The EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL handle also supports the
|
|
906
|
+/// EFI_LOAD_FILE_PROTOCOL protocol. This provides a clean way to obtain control from the
|
|
907
|
+/// boot manager if the boot path is from the remote device.
|
|
908
|
+///
|
|
909
|
+struct _EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL {
|
|
910
|
+ ///
|
|
911
|
+ /// The revision of the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_PROTOCOL. All future revisions must
|
|
912
|
+ /// be backwards compatible. If a future version is not backwards compatible
|
|
913
|
+ /// it is not the same GUID.
|
|
914
|
+ ///
|
|
915
|
+ UINT64 Revision;
|
|
916
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_START Start;
|
|
917
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_STOP Stop;
|
|
918
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_DHCP Dhcp;
|
|
919
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_DISCOVER Discover;
|
|
920
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MTFTP Mtftp;
|
|
921
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_WRITE UdpWrite;
|
|
922
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_UDP_READ UdpRead;
|
|
923
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_IP_FILTER SetIpFilter;
|
|
924
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_ARP Arp;
|
|
925
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_PARAMETERS SetParameters;
|
|
926
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_STATION_IP SetStationIp;
|
|
927
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_SET_PACKETS SetPackets;
|
|
928
|
+ ///
|
|
929
|
+ /// The pointer to the EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE data for this device.
|
|
930
|
+ ///
|
|
931
|
+ EFI_PXE_BASE_CODE_MODE *Mode;
|
|
932
|
+};
|
|
933
|
+
|
|
934
|
+extern EFI_GUID gEfiPxeBaseCodeProtocolGuid;
|
|
935
|
+
|
|
936
|
+#endif
|