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diff --git a/MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Tcp4Dxe/Tcp4Main.c b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Tcp4Dxe/Tcp4Main.c
index 2679f1b8a0..d8fc68c0a9 100644
--- a/MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Tcp4Dxe/Tcp4Main.c
+++ b/MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Tcp4Dxe/Tcp4Main.c
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/** @file
Implementation of TCP4 protocol services.
-Copyright (c) 2005 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
+Copyright (c) 2005 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
@@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ Tcp4ChkDataBuf (
/**
Get the current operational status.
-
- The GetModeData() function copies the current operational settings of this
- EFI TCPv4 Protocol instance into user-supplied buffers. This function can
- also be used to retrieve the operational setting of underlying drivers
+
+ The GetModeData() function copies the current operational settings of this
+ EFI TCPv4 Protocol instance into user-supplied buffers. This function can
+ also be used to retrieve the operational setting of underlying drivers
such as IPv4, MNP, or SNP.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Tcp4ChkDataBuf (
state.
@param Tcp4ConfigData Pointer to the buffer to receive the current TCP
configuration.
- @param Ip4ModeData Pointer to the buffer to receive the current IPv4
+ @param Ip4ModeData Pointer to the buffer to receive the current IPv4
configuration data used by the TCPv4 instance.
@param MnpConfigData Pointer to the buffer to receive the current MNP
configuration data indirectly used by the TCPv4
@@ -112,21 +112,21 @@ Tcp4GetModeData (
/**
Initialize or brutally reset the operational parameters for
this EFI TCPv4 instance.
-
+
The Configure() function does the following:
- * Initialize this EFI TCPv4 instance, i.e., initialize the communication end
+ * Initialize this EFI TCPv4 instance, i.e., initialize the communication end
setting, specify active open or passive open for an instance.
- * Reset this TCPv4 instance brutally, i.e., cancel all pending asynchronous
- tokens, flush transmission and receiving buffer directly without informing
+ * Reset this TCPv4 instance brutally, i.e., cancel all pending asynchronous
+ tokens, flush transmission and receiving buffer directly without informing
the communication peer.
- No other TCPv4 Protocol operation can be executed by this instance
- until it is configured properly. For an active TCP4 instance, after a proper
- configuration it may call Connect() to initiates the three-way handshake.
- For a passive TCP4 instance, its state will transit to Tcp4StateListen after
- configuration, and Accept() may be called to listen the incoming TCP connection
- request. If TcpConfigData is set to NULL, the instance is reset. Resetting
- process will be done brutally, the state machine will be set to Tcp4StateClosed
- directly, the receive queue and transmit queue will be flushed, and no traffic is
+ No other TCPv4 Protocol operation can be executed by this instance
+ until it is configured properly. For an active TCP4 instance, after a proper
+ configuration it may call Connect() to initiates the three-way handshake.
+ For a passive TCP4 instance, its state will transit to Tcp4StateListen after
+ configuration, and Accept() may be called to listen the incoming TCP connection
+ request. If TcpConfigData is set to NULL, the instance is reset. Resetting
+ process will be done brutally, the state machine will be set to Tcp4StateClosed
+ directly, the receive queue and transmit queue will be flushed, and no traffic is
allowed through this instance.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Tcp4Configure (
CopyMem (&Ip, &TcpConfigData->AccessPoint.StationAddress, sizeof (IP4_ADDR));
CopyMem (&SubnetMask, &TcpConfigData->AccessPoint.SubnetMask, sizeof (IP4_ADDR));
- if (!IP4_IS_VALID_NETMASK (NTOHL (SubnetMask)) ||
+ if (!IP4_IS_VALID_NETMASK (NTOHL (SubnetMask)) ||
(SubnetMask != 0 && !NetIp4IsUnicast (NTOHL (Ip), NTOHL (SubnetMask)))) {
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
@@ -214,35 +214,35 @@ Tcp4Configure (
/**
Add or delete routing entries.
-
+
The Routes() function adds or deletes a route from the instance's routing table.
- The most specific route is selected by comparing the SubnetAddress with the
+ The most specific route is selected by comparing the SubnetAddress with the
destination IP address's arithmetical AND to the SubnetMask.
- The default route is added with both SubnetAddress and SubnetMask set to 0.0.0.0.
+ The default route is added with both SubnetAddress and SubnetMask set to 0.0.0.0.
The default route matches all destination IP addresses if there is no more specific route.
- Direct route is added with GatewayAddress set to 0.0.0.0. Packets are sent to
- the destination host if its address can be found in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- cache or it is on the local subnet. If the instance is configured to use default
+ Direct route is added with GatewayAddress set to 0.0.0.0. Packets are sent to
+ the destination host if its address can be found in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
+ cache or it is on the local subnet. If the instance is configured to use default
address, a direct route to the local network will be added automatically.
- Each TCP instance has its own independent routing table. Instance that uses the
- default IP address will have a copy of the EFI_IP4_CONFIG_PROTOCOL's routing table.
- The copy will be updated automatically whenever the IP driver reconfigures its
- instance. As a result, the previous modification to the instance's local copy
- will be lost. The priority of checking the route table is specific with IP
+ Each TCP instance has its own independent routing table. Instance that uses the
+ default IP address will have a copy of the EFI_IP4_CONFIG_PROTOCOL's routing table.
+ The copy will be updated automatically whenever the IP driver reconfigures its
+ instance. As a result, the previous modification to the instance's local copy
+ will be lost. The priority of checking the route table is specific with IP
implementation and every IP implementation must comply with RFC 1122.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
@param DeleteRoute If TRUE, delete the specified route from routing
table; if FALSE, add the specified route to
routing table.
- DestinationAddress and SubnetMask are used as
+ DestinationAddress and SubnetMask are used as
the keywords to search route entry.
@param SubnetAddress The destination network.
@param SubnetMask The subnet mask for the destination network.
- @param GatewayAddress The gateway address for this route.
- It must be on the same subnet with the station
+ @param GatewayAddress The gateway address for this route.
+ It must be on the same subnet with the station
address unless a direct route is specified.
-
+
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation completed successfully.
@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance has not been
configured.
@@ -288,21 +288,21 @@ Tcp4Routes (
/**
Initiate a nonblocking TCP connection request for an active TCP instance.
- The Connect() function will initiate an active open to the remote peer configured
- in current TCP instance if it is configured active. If the connection succeeds
- or fails due to any error, the ConnectionToken->CompletionToken.Event will be
- signaled and ConnectionToken->CompletionToken.Status will be updated accordingly.
- This function can only be called for the TCP instance in Tcp4StateClosed state.
- The instance will transfer into Tcp4StateSynSent if the function returns EFI_SUCCESS.
- If TCP three way handshake succeeds, its state will become Tcp4StateEstablished,
+ The Connect() function will initiate an active open to the remote peer configured
+ in current TCP instance if it is configured active. If the connection succeeds
+ or fails due to any error, the ConnectionToken->CompletionToken.Event will be
+ signaled and ConnectionToken->CompletionToken.Status will be updated accordingly.
+ This function can only be called for the TCP instance in Tcp4StateClosed state.
+ The instance will transfer into Tcp4StateSynSent if the function returns EFI_SUCCESS.
+ If TCP three way handshake succeeds, its state will become Tcp4StateEstablished,
otherwise, the state will return to Tcp4StateClosed.
-
+
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance
@param ConnectionToken Pointer to the connection token to return when
the TCP three way handshake finishes.
- @retval EFI_SUCCESS The connection request is successfully initiated
- and the state of this TCPv4 instance has
+ @retval EFI_SUCCESS The connection request is successfully initiated
+ and the state of this TCPv4 instance has
been changed to Tcp4StateSynSent.
@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance hasn't been
configured.
@@ -338,14 +338,14 @@ Tcp4Connect (
/**
Listen on the passive instance to accept an incoming connection request.
- The Accept() function initiates an asynchronous accept request to wait for an
- incoming connection on the passive TCP instance. If a remote peer successfully
- establishes a connection with this instance, a new TCP instance will be created
- and its handle will be returned in ListenToken->NewChildHandle. The newly created
- instance is configured by inheriting the passive instance's configuration and is
+ The Accept() function initiates an asynchronous accept request to wait for an
+ incoming connection on the passive TCP instance. If a remote peer successfully
+ establishes a connection with this instance, a new TCP instance will be created
+ and its handle will be returned in ListenToken->NewChildHandle. The newly created
+ instance is configured by inheriting the passive instance's configuration and is
ready for use upon return. The instance is in the Tcp4StateEstablished state.
- The ListenToken->CompletionToken.Event will be signaled when a new connection
- is accepted, user aborts the listen or connection is reset. This function only
+ The ListenToken->CompletionToken.Event will be signaled when a new connection
+ is accepted, user aborts the listen or connection is reset. This function only
can be called when current TCP instance is in Tcp4StateListen state.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance
@@ -389,8 +389,8 @@ Tcp4Accept (
/**
Queues outgoing data into the transmit queue.
- The Transmit() function queues a sending request to this TCPv4 instance along
- with the user data. The status of the token is updated and the event in the token
+ The Transmit() function queues a sending request to this TCPv4 instance along
+ with the user data. The status of the token is updated and the event in the token
will be signaled once the data is sent out or some error occurs.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance
@@ -406,11 +406,11 @@ Tcp4Accept (
@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
* A transmit completion token with the same
Token-> CompletionToken.Event was already in the
- transmission queue.
- * The current instance is in Tcp4StateClosed state
- * The current instance is a passive one and
- it is in Tcp4StateListen state.
- * User has called Close() to disconnect this
+ transmission queue.
+ * The current instance is in Tcp4StateClosed state
+ * The current instance is a passive one and
+ it is in Tcp4StateListen state.
+ * User has called Close() to disconnect this
connection.
@retval EFI_NOT_READY The completion token could not be queued because
the transmit queue is full.
@@ -459,16 +459,16 @@ Tcp4Transmit (
/**
Place an asynchronous receive request into the receiving queue.
- The Receive() function places a completion token into the receive packet queue.
- This function is always asynchronous. The caller must allocate the
- Token->CompletionToken.Event and the FragmentBuffer used to receive data. He also
- must fill the DataLength which represents the whole length of all FragmentBuffer.
- When the receive operation completes, the EFI TCPv4 Protocol driver updates the
- Token->CompletionToken.Status and Token->Packet.RxData fields and the
- Token->CompletionToken.Event is signaled. If got data the data and its length
- will be copy into the FragmentTable, in the same time the full length of received
- data will be recorded in the DataLength fields. Providing a proper notification
- function and context for the event will enable the user to receive the notification
+ The Receive() function places a completion token into the receive packet queue.
+ This function is always asynchronous. The caller must allocate the
+ Token->CompletionToken.Event and the FragmentBuffer used to receive data. He also
+ must fill the DataLength which represents the whole length of all FragmentBuffer.
+ When the receive operation completes, the EFI TCPv4 Protocol driver updates the
+ Token->CompletionToken.Status and Token->Packet.RxData fields and the
+ Token->CompletionToken.Event is signaled. If got data the data and its length
+ will be copy into the FragmentTable, in the same time the full length of received
+ data will be recorded in the DataLength fields. Providing a proper notification
+ function and context for the event will enable the user to receive the notification
and receiving status. That notification function is guaranteed to not be re-entered.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
@@ -484,16 +484,16 @@ Tcp4Transmit (
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The receive completion token could not be queued
due to a lack of system resources.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
- The EFI TCPv4 Protocol instance has been reset
+ The EFI TCPv4 Protocol instance has been reset
to startup defaults.
@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
* A receive completion token with the same
- Token->CompletionToken.Event was already in
- the receive queue.
- * The current instance is in Tcp4StateClosed state.
- * The current instance is a passive one and it
- is in Tcp4StateListen state.
- * User has called Close() to disconnect this
+ Token->CompletionToken.Event was already in
+ the receive queue.
+ * The current instance is in Tcp4StateClosed state.
+ * The current instance is a passive one and it
+ is in Tcp4StateListen state.
+ * User has called Close() to disconnect this
connection.
@retval EFI_CONNECTION_FIN The communication peer has closed the connection
and there is no any buffered data in the receive
@@ -541,13 +541,13 @@ Tcp4Receive (
/**
Disconnecting a TCP connection gracefully or reset a TCP connection.
- Initiate an asynchronous close token to TCP driver. After Close() is called,
- any buffered transmission data will be sent by TCP driver and the current
- instance will have a graceful close working flow described as RFC 793 if
- AbortOnClose is set to FALSE, otherwise, a rest packet will be sent by TCP
- driver to fast disconnect this connection. When the close operation completes
- successfully the TCP instance is in Tcp4StateClosed state, all pending
- asynchronous operation is signaled and any buffers used for TCP network traffic
+ Initiate an asynchronous close token to TCP driver. After Close() is called,
+ any buffered transmission data will be sent by TCP driver and the current
+ instance will have a graceful close working flow described as RFC 793 if
+ AbortOnClose is set to FALSE, otherwise, a rest packet will be sent by TCP
+ driver to fast disconnect this connection. When the close operation completes
+ successfully the TCP instance is in Tcp4StateClosed state, all pending
+ asynchronous operation is signaled and any buffers used for TCP network traffic
is flushed.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ Tcp4Receive (
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation completed successfully.
@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance hasn't been
configured.
- @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED One or more of the following are TRUE:
+ @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED One or more of the following are TRUE:
* Configure() has been called with TcpConfigData
set to NULL and this function has not returned.
* Previous Close() call on this instance has not
@@ -593,33 +593,33 @@ Tcp4Close (
/**
Abort an asynchronous connection, listen, transmission or receive request.
- The Cancel() function aborts a pending connection, listen, transmit or receive
- request. If Token is not NULL and the token is in the connection, listen,
- transmission or receive queue when it is being cancelled, its Token->Status
- will be set to EFI_ABORTED and then Token->Event will be signaled. If the token
- is not in one of the queues, which usually means that the asynchronous operation
- has completed, EFI_NOT_FOUND is returned. If Token is NULL all asynchronous token
+ The Cancel() function aborts a pending connection, listen, transmit or receive
+ request. If Token is not NULL and the token is in the connection, listen,
+ transmission or receive queue when it is being cancelled, its Token->Status
+ will be set to EFI_ABORTED and then Token->Event will be signaled. If the token
+ is not in one of the queues, which usually means that the asynchronous operation
+ has completed, EFI_NOT_FOUND is returned. If Token is NULL all asynchronous token
issued by Connect(), Accept(), Transmit() and Receive()will be aborted.
NOTE: It has not been implemented currently.
-
+
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance.
@param Token Pointer to a token that has been issued by
Connect(), Accept(), Transmit() or Receive(). If
NULL, all pending tokens issued by above four
functions will be aborted.
-
+
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The asynchronous I/O request is aborted and Token->Event
is signaled.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This instance hasn's been configured.
@retval EFI_NO_MAPPING When using the default address, configuration
(DHCP, BOOTP,RARP, etc.) hasn's finished yet.
- @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The asynchronous I/O request isn's found in the
- transmission or receive queue. It has either
+ @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The asynchronous I/O request isn's found in the
+ transmission or receive queue. It has either
completed or wasn's issued by Transmit() and Receive().
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The operation is not supported in current
implementation.
-
+
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
@@ -635,11 +635,11 @@ Tcp4Cancel (
/**
Poll to receive incoming data and transmit outgoing segments.
- The Poll() function increases the rate that data is moved between the network
- and application and can be called when the TCP instance is created successfully.
- Its use is optional. In some implementations, the periodical timer in the MNP
- driver may not poll the underlying communications device fast enough to avoid
- drop packets. Drivers and applications that are experiencing packet loss should
+ The Poll() function increases the rate that data is moved between the network
+ and application and can be called when the TCP instance is created successfully.
+ Its use is optional. In some implementations, the periodical timer in the MNP
+ driver may not poll the underlying communications device fast enough to avoid
+ drop packets. Drivers and applications that are experiencing packet loss should
try calling the Poll() function in a high frequency.
@param This Pointer to the EFI_TCP4_PROTOCOL instance.