/** @file Ip4 internal functions and type definitions. Copyright (c) 2005 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
(C) Copyright 2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent **/ #ifndef __EFI_IP4_IMPL_H__ #define __EFI_IP4_IMPL_H__ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Ip4Common.h" #include "Ip4Driver.h" #include "Ip4If.h" #include "Ip4Icmp.h" #include "Ip4Option.h" #include "Ip4Igmp.h" #include "Ip4Route.h" #include "Ip4Input.h" #include "Ip4Output.h" #include "Ip4Config2Impl.h" #include "Ip4Config2Nv.h" #include "Ip4NvData.h" #define IP4_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('I', 'P', '4', 'P') #define IP4_SERVICE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('I', 'P', '4', 'S') // // The state of IP4 protocol. It starts from UNCONFIGED. if it is // successfully configured, it goes to CONFIGED. if configure NULL // is called, it becomes UNCONFIGED again. // #define IP4_STATE_UNCONFIGED 0 #define IP4_STATE_CONFIGED 1 // // The state of IP4 service. It starts from UNSTARTED. It transits // to STARTED if autoconfigure is started. If default address is // configured, it becomes CONFIGED. and if partly destroyed, it goes // to DESTROY. // #define IP4_SERVICE_UNSTARTED 0 #define IP4_SERVICE_STARTED 1 #define IP4_SERVICE_CONFIGED 2 #define IP4_SERVICE_DESTROY 3 /// /// IP4_TXTOKEN_WRAP wraps the upper layer's transmit token. /// The user's data is kept in the Packet. When fragment is /// needed, each fragment of the Packet has a reference to the /// Packet, no data is actually copied. The Packet will be /// released when all the fragments of it have been recycled by /// MNP. Upon then, the IP4_TXTOKEN_WRAP will be released, and /// user's event signalled. /// typedef struct { IP4_PROTOCOL *IpInstance; EFI_IP4_COMPLETION_TOKEN *Token; EFI_EVENT IpSecRecycleSignal; NET_BUF *Packet; BOOLEAN Sent; INTN Life; } IP4_TXTOKEN_WRAP; /// /// IP4_IPSEC_WRAP wraps the packet received from MNP layer. The packet /// will be released after it has been processed by the receiver. Upon then, /// the IP4_IPSEC_WRAP will be released, and the IpSecRecycleSignal will be signaled /// to notice IPsec to free the resources. /// typedef struct { EFI_EVENT IpSecRecycleSignal; NET_BUF *Packet; } IP4_IPSEC_WRAP; /// /// IP4_RXDATA_WRAP wraps the data IP4 child delivers to the /// upper layers. The received packet is kept in the Packet. /// The Packet itself may be constructured from some fragments. /// All the fragments of the Packet is organized by a /// IP4_ASSEMBLE_ENTRY structure. If the Packet is recycled by /// the upper layer, the assemble entry and its associated /// fragments will be freed at last. /// typedef struct { LIST_ENTRY Link; IP4_PROTOCOL *IpInstance; NET_BUF *Packet; EFI_IP4_RECEIVE_DATA RxData; } IP4_RXDATA_WRAP; struct _IP4_PROTOCOL { UINT32 Signature; EFI_IP4_PROTOCOL Ip4Proto; EFI_HANDLE Handle; INTN State; BOOLEAN InDestroy; IP4_SERVICE *Service; LIST_ENTRY Link; // Link to all the IP protocol from the service // // User's transmit/receive tokens, and received/delivered packets // NET_MAP RxTokens; NET_MAP TxTokens; // map between (User's Token, IP4_TXTOKE_WRAP) LIST_ENTRY Received; // Received but not delivered packet LIST_ENTRY Delivered; // Delivered and to be recycled packets EFI_LOCK RecycleLock; // // Instance's address and route tables. There are two route tables. // RouteTable is used by the IP4 driver to route packet. EfiRouteTable // is used to communicate the current route info to the upper layer. // IP4_INTERFACE *Interface; LIST_ENTRY AddrLink; // Ip instances with the same IP address. IP4_ROUTE_TABLE *RouteTable; EFI_IP4_ROUTE_TABLE *EfiRouteTable; UINT32 EfiRouteCount; // // IGMP data for this instance // IP4_ADDR *Groups; // stored in network byte order UINT32 GroupCount; EFI_IP4_CONFIG_DATA ConfigData; }; struct _IP4_SERVICE { UINT32 Signature; EFI_SERVICE_BINDING_PROTOCOL ServiceBinding; INTN State; // // List of all the IP instances and interfaces, and default // interface and route table and caches. // UINTN NumChildren; LIST_ENTRY Children; LIST_ENTRY Interfaces; IP4_INTERFACE *DefaultInterface; IP4_ROUTE_TABLE *DefaultRouteTable; // // Ip reassemble utilities, and IGMP data // IP4_ASSEMBLE_TABLE Assemble; IGMP_SERVICE_DATA IgmpCtrl; // // Low level protocol used by this service instance // EFI_HANDLE Image; EFI_HANDLE Controller; EFI_HANDLE MnpChildHandle; EFI_MANAGED_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *Mnp; EFI_MANAGED_NETWORK_CONFIG_DATA MnpConfigData; EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE SnpMode; EFI_EVENT Timer; EFI_EVENT ReconfigCheckTimer; EFI_EVENT ReconfigEvent; BOOLEAN Reconfig; // // Underlying media present status. // BOOLEAN MediaPresent; // // IPv4 Configuration II Protocol instance // IP4_CONFIG2_INSTANCE Ip4Config2Instance; CHAR16 *MacString; UINT32 MaxPacketSize; UINT32 OldMaxPacketSize; ///< The MTU before IPsec enable. }; #define IP4_INSTANCE_FROM_PROTOCOL(Ip4) \ CR ((Ip4), IP4_PROTOCOL, Ip4Proto, IP4_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE) #define IP4_SERVICE_FROM_PROTOCOL(Sb) \ CR ((Sb), IP4_SERVICE, ServiceBinding, IP4_SERVICE_SIGNATURE) #define IP4_SERVICE_FROM_CONFIG2_INSTANCE(This) \ CR (This, IP4_SERVICE, Ip4Config2Instance, IP4_SERVICE_SIGNATURE) #define IP4_NO_MAPPING(IpInstance) (!(IpInstance)->Interface->Configured) extern EFI_IP4_PROTOCOL mEfiIp4ProtocolTemplete; /** Config the MNP parameter used by IP. The IP driver use one MNP child to transmit/receive frames. By default, it configures MNP to receive unicast/multicast/broadcast. And it will enable/disable the promiscous receive according to whether there is IP child enable that or not. If Force is FALSE, it will iterate through all the IP children to check whether the promiscuous receive setting has been changed. If it hasn't been changed, it won't reconfigure the MNP. If Force is TRUE, the MNP is configured no matter whether that is changed or not. @param[in] IpSb The IP4 service instance that is to be changed. @param[in] Force Force the configuration or not. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The MNP is successfully configured/reconfigured. @retval Others Configuration failed. **/ EFI_STATUS Ip4ServiceConfigMnp ( IN IP4_SERVICE *IpSb, IN BOOLEAN Force ); /** Initialize the IP4_PROTOCOL structure to the unconfigured states. @param IpSb The IP4 service instance. @param IpInstance The IP4 child instance. **/ VOID Ip4InitProtocol ( IN IP4_SERVICE *IpSb, IN OUT IP4_PROTOCOL *IpInstance ); /** Clean up the IP4 child, release all the resources used by it. @param[in] IpInstance The IP4 child to clean up. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The IP4 child is cleaned up. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Some resources failed to be released. **/ EFI_STATUS Ip4CleanProtocol ( IN IP4_PROTOCOL *IpInstance ); /** Cancel the user's receive/transmit request. @param[in] IpInstance The IP4 child. @param[in] Token The token to cancel. If NULL, all token will be cancelled. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The token is cancelled. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The token isn't found on either the transmit/receive queue. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Not all token is cancelled when Token is NULL. **/ EFI_STATUS Ip4Cancel ( IN IP4_PROTOCOL *IpInstance, IN EFI_IP4_COMPLETION_TOKEN *Token OPTIONAL ); /** Change the IP4 child's multicast setting. The caller should make sure that the parameters is valid. @param[in] IpInstance The IP4 child to change the setting. @param[in] JoinFlag TRUE to join the group, otherwise leave it @param[in] GroupAddress The target group address @retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED Want to join the group, but already a member of it @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Failed to allocate some resources. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Failed to set the group configuration @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully updated the group setting. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Try to leave the group which it isn't a member. **/ EFI_STATUS Ip4Groups ( IN IP4_PROTOCOL *IpInstance, IN BOOLEAN JoinFlag, IN EFI_IPv4_ADDRESS *GroupAddress OPTIONAL ); /** This heart beat timer of IP4 service instance times out all of its IP4 children's received-but-not-delivered and transmitted-but-not-recycle packets, and provides time input for its IGMP protocol. @param[in] Event The IP4 service instance's heart beat timer. @param[in] Context The IP4 service instance. **/ VOID EFIAPI Ip4TimerTicking ( IN EFI_EVENT Event, IN VOID *Context ); /** This dedicated timer is used to poll underlying network media status. In case of cable swap or wireless network switch, a new round auto configuration will be initiated. The timer will signal the IP4 to run DHCP configuration again. IP4 driver will free old IP address related resource, such as route table and Interface, then initiate a DHCP process to acquire new IP, eventually create route table for new IP address. @param[in] Event The IP4 service instance's heart beat timer. @param[in] Context The IP4 service instance. **/ VOID EFIAPI Ip4TimerReconfigChecking ( IN EFI_EVENT Event, IN VOID *Context ); /** Decrease the life of the transmitted packets. If it is decreased to zero, cancel the packet. This function is called by Ip4PacketTimerTicking which time out both the received-but-not-delivered and transmitted-but-not-recycle packets. @param[in] Map The IP4 child's transmit map. @param[in] Item Current transmitted packet. @param[in] Context Not used. @retval EFI_SUCCESS Always returns EFI_SUCCESS. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI Ip4SentPacketTicking ( IN NET_MAP *Map, IN NET_MAP_ITEM *Item, IN VOID *Context ); /** The callback function for the net buffer which wraps the user's transmit token. Although it seems this function is pretty simple, there are some subtle things. When user requests the IP to transmit a packet by passing it a token, the token is wrapped in an IP4_TXTOKEN_WRAP and the data is wrapped in an net buffer. the net buffer's Free function is set to Ip4FreeTxToken. The Token and token wrap are added to the IP child's TxToken map. Then the buffer is passed to Ip4Output for transmission. If something error happened before that, the buffer is freed, which in turn will free the token wrap. The wrap may have been added to the TxToken map or not, and the user's event shouldn't be fired because we are still in the EfiIp4Transmit. If the buffer has been sent by Ip4Output, it should be removed from the TxToken map and user's event signaled. The token wrap and buffer are bound together. Check the comments in Ip4Output for information about IP fragmentation. @param[in] Context The token's wrap. **/ VOID EFIAPI Ip4FreeTxToken ( IN VOID *Context ); extern EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL *mIpSec; extern BOOLEAN mIpSec2Installed; #endif