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/** @file
Provides the services required to access a block I/O device during PEI recovery
boot mode.
The Recovery Module PPI and the Device Recovery Module PPI are device neutral.
This PPI is device specific and addresses the most common form of recovery
media-block I/O devices such as legacy floppy, CD-ROM, or IDE devices.
The Recovery Block I/O PPI is used to access block devices. Because the Recovery
Block I/O PPIs that are provided by the PEI ATAPI driver and PEI legacy floppy
driver are the same, here we define a set of general PPIs for both drivers to use.
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2015, 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 that accompanies this distribution.
The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
@par Revision Reference:
This PPI is defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2 Volume 1:
Pre-EFI Initalization Core Interface.
**/
#ifndef _PEI_BLOCK_IO_H_
#define _PEI_BLOCK_IO_H_
///
/// Global ID for EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI
///
#define EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI_GUID \
{ \
0x695d8aa1, 0x42ee, 0x4c46, { 0x80, 0x5c, 0x6e, 0xa6, 0xbc, 0xe7, 0x99, 0xe3 } \
}
///
/// The forward declaration for EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI.
///
typedef struct _EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI;
///
/// All blocks on the recovery device are addressed with a 64-bit Logical Block Address (LBA).
///
typedef UINT64 EFI_PEI_LBA;
///
/// EFI_PEI_BLOCK_DEVICE_TYPE
///
typedef enum {
LegacyFloppy = 0, ///< The recovery device is a floppy.
IdeCDROM = 1, ///< The recovery device is an IDE CD-ROM
IdeLS120 = 2, ///< The recovery device is an IDE LS-120
UsbMassStorage= 3, ///< The recovery device is a USB Mass Storage device
SD = 4, ///< The recovery device is a Secure Digital device
EMMC = 5, ///< The recovery device is a eMMC device
UfsDevice = 6, ///< The recovery device is a Universal Flash Storage device
MaxDeviceType
} EFI_PEI_BLOCK_DEVICE_TYPE;
///
/// Specification inconsistency here:
/// PEI_BLOCK_IO_MEDIA has been changed to EFI_PEI_BLOCK_IO_MEDIA.
/// Inconsistency exists in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2
/// Volume 1: Pre-EFI Initalization Core Interface, where all referrences to
/// this structure name are with the "EFI_" prefix, except for the definition
/// which is without "EFI_". So the name of PEI_BLOCK_IO_MEDIA is taken as the
/// exception, and EFI_PEI_BLOCK_IO_MEDIA is used to comply with most of
/// the specification.
///
typedef struct {
///
/// The type of media device being referenced by DeviceIndex.
///
EFI_PEI_BLOCK_DEVICE_TYPE DeviceType;
///
/// A flag that indicates if media is present. This flag is always set for
/// nonremovable media devices.
///
BOOLEAN MediaPresent;
///
/// The last logical block that the device supports.
///
UINTN LastBlock;
///
/// The size of a logical block in bytes.
///
UINTN BlockSize;
} EFI_PEI_BLOCK_IO_MEDIA;
/**
Gets the count of block I/O devices that one specific block driver detects.
This function is used for getting the count of block I/O devices that one
specific block driver detects. To the PEI ATAPI driver, it returns the number
of all the detected ATAPI devices it detects during the enumeration process.
To the PEI legacy floppy driver, it returns the number of all the legacy
devices it finds during its enumeration process. If no device is detected,
then the function will return zero.
@param[in] PeiServices General-purpose services that are available
to every PEIM.
@param[in] This Indicates the EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI
instance.
@param[out] NumberBlockDevices The number of block I/O devices discovered.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The operation performed successfully.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_PEI_GET_NUMBER_BLOCK_DEVICES)(
IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES **PeiServices,
IN EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI *This,
OUT UINTN *NumberBlockDevices
);
/**
Gets a block device's media information.
This function will provide the caller with the specified block device's media
information. If the media changes, calling this function will update the media
information accordingly.
@param[in] PeiServices General-purpose services that are available to every
PEIM
@param[in] This Indicates the EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI instance.
@param[in] DeviceIndex Specifies the block device to which the function wants
to talk. Because the driver that implements Block I/O
PPIs will manage multiple block devices, the PPIs that
want to talk to a single device must specify the
device index that was assigned during the enumeration
process. This index is a number from one to
NumberBlockDevices.
@param[out] MediaInfo The media information of the specified block media.
The caller is responsible for the ownership of this
data structure.
@par Note:
The MediaInfo structure describes an enumeration of possible block device
types. This enumeration exists because no device paths are actually passed
across interfaces that describe the type or class of hardware that is publishing
the block I/O interface. This enumeration will allow for policy decisions
in the Recovery PEIM, such as "Try to recover from legacy floppy first,
LS-120 second, CD-ROM third." If there are multiple partitions abstracted
by a given device type, they should be reported in ascending order; this
order also applies to nested partitions, such as legacy MBR, where the
outermost partitions would have precedence in the reporting order. The
same logic applies to systems such as IDE that have precedence relationships
like "Master/Slave" or "Primary/Secondary". The master device should be
reported first, the slave second.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS Media information about the specified block device
was obtained successfully.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Cannot get the media information due to a hardware
error.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_PEI_GET_DEVICE_MEDIA_INFORMATION)(
IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES **PeiServices,
IN EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI *This,
IN UINTN DeviceIndex,
OUT EFI_PEI_BLOCK_IO_MEDIA *MediaInfo
);
/**
Reads the requested number of blocks from the specified block device.
The function reads the requested number of blocks from the device. All the
blocks are read, or an error is returned. If there is no media in the device,
the function returns EFI_NO_MEDIA.
@param[in] PeiServices General-purpose services that are available to
every PEIM.
@param[in] This Indicates the EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI instance.
@param[in] DeviceIndex Specifies the block device to which the function wants
to talk. Because the driver that implements Block I/O
PPIs will manage multiple block devices, PPIs that
want to talk to a single device must specify the device
index that was assigned during the enumeration process.
This index is a number from one to NumberBlockDevices.
@param[in] StartLBA The starting logical block address (LBA) to read from
on the device
@param[in] BufferSize The size of the Buffer in bytes. This number must be
a multiple of the intrinsic block size of the device.
@param[out] Buffer A pointer to the destination buffer for the data.
The caller is responsible for the ownership of the
buffer.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read correctly from the device.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error while attempting
to perform the read operation.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The read request contains LBAs that are not
valid, or the buffer is not properly aligned.
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
@retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The BufferSize parameter is not a multiple of
the intrinsic block size of the device.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_PEI_READ_BLOCKS)(
IN EFI_PEI_SERVICES **PeiServices,
IN EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI *This,
IN UINTN DeviceIndex,
IN EFI_PEI_LBA StartLBA,
IN UINTN BufferSize,
OUT VOID *Buffer
);
///
/// EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI provides the services that are required
/// to access a block I/O device during PEI recovery boot mode.
///
struct _EFI_PEI_RECOVERY_BLOCK_IO_PPI {
///
/// Gets the number of block I/O devices that the specific block driver manages.
///
EFI_PEI_GET_NUMBER_BLOCK_DEVICES GetNumberOfBlockDevices;
///
/// Gets the specified media information.
///
EFI_PEI_GET_DEVICE_MEDIA_INFORMATION GetBlockDeviceMediaInfo;
///
/// Reads the requested number of blocks from the specified block device.
///
EFI_PEI_READ_BLOCKS ReadBlocks;
};
extern EFI_GUID gEfiPeiVirtualBlockIoPpiGuid;
#endif
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