CloverBootloader/Drivers/AtaBus/AtaBus.h

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/** @file
Master header file for ATA Bus Driver.
This file defines common data structures, macro definitions and some module
internal function header files.
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2012, 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
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.
**/
#ifndef _ATA_BUS_H_
#define _ATA_BUS_H_
#include <Uefi.h>
#include <Guid/EventGroup.h>
#include <Guid/MemoryOverwriteControl.h>
#include <Protocol/AtaPassThru.h>
#include <Protocol/BlockIo.h>
#include <Protocol/BlockIo2.h>
#include <Protocol/DiskInfo.h>
#include <Protocol/DevicePath.h>
#include <Protocol/StorageSecurityCommand.h>
#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiDriverEntryPoint.h>
#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiLib.h>
#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
#include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
#include <Library/DevicePathLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiRuntimeServicesTableLib.h>
#include <Library/TimerLib.h>
#include <Library/ReportStatusCodeLib.h>
#include <IndustryStandard/Atapi.h>
//
// Time out value for ATA pass through protocol
//
#define ATA_TIMEOUT EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_SECONDS (3)
//
// Maximum number of times to retry ATA command
//
#define MAX_RETRY_TIMES 3
//
// The maximum total sectors count in 28 bit addressing mode
//
#define MAX_28BIT_ADDRESSING_CAPACITY 0xfffffff
//
// The maximum ATA transaction sector count in 28 bit addressing mode.
//
#define MAX_28BIT_TRANSFER_BLOCK_NUM 0x100
//
// The maximum ATA transaction sector count in 48 bit addressing mode.
//
//#define MAX_48BIT_TRANSFER_BLOCK_NUM 0x10000
//
// BugBug: if the TransferLength is equal with 0x10000 (the 48bit max length),
// there is a bug that even the register interrupt bit has been sit, the buffer
// seems not ready. Change the Maximum Sector Numbers to 0xFFFF to work round
// this issue.
//
#define MAX_48BIT_TRANSFER_BLOCK_NUM 0xFFFF
//
// The maximum model name in ATA identify data
//
#define MAX_MODEL_NAME_LEN 40
#define ATA_TASK_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('A', 'T', 'S', 'K')
#define ATA_DEVICE_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('A', 'B', 'I', 'D')
#define ATA_SUB_TASK_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32 ('A', 'S', 'T', 'S')
//#define IS_ALIGNED(addr, size) (((UINTN) (addr) & (size - 1)) == 0)
#define ROUNDUP512(x) (((x) % 512 == 0) ? (x) : ((x) / 512 + 1) * 512)
#define SECURITY_PROTOCOL_TCG 0x02
#define SECURITY_PROTOCOL_IEEE1667 0xEE
//
// ATA Supported Security Protocols List Description.
// Refer to ATA8-ACS Spec 7.57.6.2 Table 69.
//
typedef struct {
UINT8 Reserved1[6];
UINT8 SupportedSecurityListLength[2];
UINT8 SupportedSecurityProtocol[1];
} SUPPORTED_SECURITY_PROTOCOLS_PARAMETER_DATA;
//
// ATA bus data structure for ATA controller
//
typedef struct {
EFI_ATA_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *AtaPassThru;
EFI_HANDLE Controller;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *ParentDevicePath;
EFI_HANDLE DriverBindingHandle;
} ATA_BUS_DRIVER_DATA;
//
// ATA device data structure for each child device
//
typedef struct {
UINT32 Signature;
EFI_HANDLE Handle;
EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL BlockIo;
EFI_BLOCK_IO2_PROTOCOL BlockIo2;
EFI_BLOCK_IO_MEDIA BlockMedia;
EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL DiskInfo;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath;
EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL StorageSecurity;
ATA_BUS_DRIVER_DATA *AtaBusDriverData;
UINT16 Port;
UINT16 PortMultiplierPort;
//
// Buffer for the execution of ATA pass through protocol
//
EFI_ATA_PASS_THRU_COMMAND_PACKET Packet;
EFI_ATA_COMMAND_BLOCK Acb;
EFI_ATA_STATUS_BLOCK *Asb;
BOOLEAN UdmaValid;
BOOLEAN Lba48Bit;
//
// Cached data for ATA identify data
//
ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA *IdentifyData;
//Slice
//
// ExitBootService Event, it is used to clear pending IDE interrupt
//
EFI_EVENT ExitBootServiceEvent;
EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *ControllerNameTable;
CHAR16 ModelName[MAX_MODEL_NAME_LEN + 1];
LIST_ENTRY AtaTaskList;
LIST_ENTRY AtaSubTaskList;
} ATA_DEVICE;
//
// Sub-Task for the non blocking I/O
//
typedef struct {
UINT32 Signature;
ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice;
EFI_BLOCK_IO2_TOKEN *Token;
UINTN *UnsignalledEventCount;
EFI_ATA_PASS_THRU_COMMAND_PACKET Packet;
BOOLEAN *IsError;// Indicate whether meeting error during source allocation for new task.
LIST_ENTRY TaskEntry;
} ATA_BUS_ASYN_SUB_TASK;
//
// Task for the non blocking I/O
//
typedef struct {
UINT32 Signature;
EFI_BLOCK_IO2_TOKEN *Token;
ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice;
UINT8 *Buffer;
EFI_LBA StartLba;
UINTN NumberOfBlocks;
BOOLEAN IsWrite;
LIST_ENTRY TaskEntry;
} ATA_BUS_ASYN_TASK;
#define ATA_DEVICE_FROM_BLOCK_IO(a) CR (a, ATA_DEVICE, BlockIo, ATA_DEVICE_SIGNATURE)
#define ATA_DEVICE_FROM_BLOCK_IO2(a) CR (a, ATA_DEVICE, BlockIo2, ATA_DEVICE_SIGNATURE)
#define ATA_DEVICE_FROM_DISK_INFO(a) CR (a, ATA_DEVICE, DiskInfo, ATA_DEVICE_SIGNATURE)
#define ATA_DEVICE_FROM_STORAGE_SECURITY(a) CR (a, ATA_DEVICE, StorageSecurity, ATA_DEVICE_SIGNATURE)
#define ATA_AYNS_SUB_TASK_FROM_ENTRY(a) CR (a, ATA_BUS_ASYN_SUB_TASK, TaskEntry, ATA_SUB_TASK_SIGNATURE)
#define ATA_AYNS_TASK_FROM_ENTRY(a) CR (a, ATA_BUS_ASYN_TASK, TaskEntry, ATA_TASK_SIGNATURE)
//
// Global Variables
//
extern EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL gAtaBusDriverBinding;
extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL gAtaBusComponentName;
extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL gAtaBusComponentName2;
/**
Allocates an aligned buffer for ATA device.
This function allocates an aligned buffer for the ATA device to perform
ATA pass through operations. The alignment requirement is from ATA pass
through interface.
@param AtaDevice The ATA child device involved for the operation.
@param BufferSize The request buffer size.
@return A pointer to the aligned buffer or NULL if the allocation fails.
**/
VOID *
AllocateAlignedBuffer (
IN ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice,
IN UINTN BufferSize
);
/**
Frees an aligned buffer for ATA device.
This function frees an aligned buffer for the ATA device to perform
ATA pass through operations.
@param Buffer The aligned buffer to be freed.
@param BufferSize The request buffer size.
**/
VOID
FreeAlignedBuffer (
IN VOID *Buffer,
IN UINTN BufferSize
);
/**
Free SubTask.
@param[in, out] Task Pointer to task to be freed.
**/
VOID
EFIAPI
FreeAtaSubTask (
IN OUT ATA_BUS_ASYN_SUB_TASK *Task
);
/**
Wrapper for EFI_ATA_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL.ResetDevice().
This function wraps the ResetDevice() invocation for ATA pass through function
for an ATA device.
@param AtaDevice The ATA child device involved for the operation.
@return The return status from EFI_ATA_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL.PassThru().
**/
EFI_STATUS
ResetAtaDevice (
IN ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice
);
/**
Discovers whether it is a valid ATA device.
This function issues ATA_CMD_IDENTIFY_DRIVE command to the ATA device to identify it.
If the command is executed successfully, it then identifies it and initializes
the Media information in Block IO protocol interface.
@param AtaDevice The ATA child device involved for the operation.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device is successfully identified and Media information
is correctly initialized.
@return others Some error occurs when discovering the ATA device.
**/
EFI_STATUS
DiscoverAtaDevice (
IN OUT ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice
);
/**
Read or write a number of blocks from ATA device.
This function performs ATA pass through transactions to read/write data from/to
ATA device. It may separate the read/write request into several ATA pass through
transactions.
@param[in, out] AtaDevice The ATA child device involved for the operation.
@param[in, out] Buffer The pointer to the current transaction buffer.
@param[in] StartLba The starting logical block address to be accessed.
@param[in] NumberOfBlocks The block number or sector count of the transfer.
@param[in] IsWrite Indicates whether it is a write operation.
@param[in, out] Token A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The data transfer is complete successfully.
@return others Some error occurs when transferring data.
**/
EFI_STATUS
AccessAtaDevice(
IN OUT ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice,
IN OUT UINT8 *Buffer,
IN EFI_LBA StartLba,
IN UINTN NumberOfBlocks,
IN BOOLEAN IsWrite,
IN OUT EFI_BLOCK_IO2_TOKEN *Token
);
/**
Trust transfer data from/to ATA device.
This function performs one ATA pass through transaction to do a trust transfer from/to
ATA device. It chooses the appropriate ATA command and protocol to invoke PassThru
interface of ATA pass through.
@param AtaDevice The ATA child device involved for the operation.
@param Buffer The pointer to the current transaction buffer.
@param SecurityProtocolId The value of the "Security Protocol" parameter of
the security protocol command to be sent.
@param SecurityProtocolSpecificData The value of the "Security Protocol Specific" parameter
of the security protocol command to be sent.
@param TransferLength The block number or sector count of the transfer.
@param IsTrustSend Indicates whether it is a trust send operation or not.
@param Timeout The timeout, in 100ns units, to use for the execution
of the security protocol command. A Timeout value of 0
means that this function will wait indefinitely for the
security protocol command to execute. If Timeout is greater
than zero, then this function will return EFI_TIMEOUT
if the time required to execute the receive data command
is greater than Timeout.
@param TransferLengthOut A pointer to a buffer to store the size in bytes of the data
written to the buffer. Ignore it when IsTrustSend is TRUE.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The data transfer is complete successfully.
@return others Some error occurs when transferring data.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
TrustTransferAtaDevice (
IN OUT ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice,
IN OUT VOID *Buffer,
IN UINT8 SecurityProtocolId,
IN UINT16 SecurityProtocolSpecificData,
IN UINTN TransferLength,
IN BOOLEAN IsTrustSend,
IN UINT64 Timeout,
OUT UINTN *TransferLengthOut
);
//
// Protocol interface prototypes
//
/**
Tests to see if this driver supports a given controller. If a child device is provided,
it further tests to see if this driver supports creating a handle for the specified child device.
This function checks to see if the driver specified by This supports the device specified by
ControllerHandle. Drivers will typically use the device path attached to
ControllerHandle and/or the services from the bus I/O abstraction attached to
ControllerHandle to determine if the driver supports ControllerHandle. This function
may be called many times during platform initialization. In order to reduce boot times, the tests
performed by this function must be very small, and take as little time as possible to execute. This
function must not change the state of any hardware devices, and this function must be aware that the
device specified by ControllerHandle may already be managed by the same driver or a
different driver. This function must match its calls to AllocatePages() with FreePages(),
AllocatePool() with FreePool(), and OpenProtocol() with CloseProtocol().
Since ControllerHandle may have been previously started by the same driver, if a protocol is
already in the opened state, then it must not be closed with CloseProtocol(). This is required
to guarantee the state of ControllerHandle is not modified by this function.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to test. This handle
must support a protocol interface that supplies
an I/O abstraction to the driver.
@param[in] RemainingDevicePath A pointer to the remaining portion of a device path. This
parameter is ignored by device drivers, and is optional for bus
drivers. For bus drivers, if this parameter is not NULL, then
the bus driver must determine if the bus controller specified
by ControllerHandle and the child controller specified
by RemainingDevicePath are both supported by this
bus driver.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is supported by the driver specified by This.
@retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is already being managed by the driver
specified by This.
@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is already being managed by a different
driver or an application that requires exclusive access.
Currently not implemented.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The device specified by ControllerHandle and
RemainingDevicePath is not supported by the driver specified by This.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBusDriverBindingSupported (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *RemainingDevicePath
);
/**
Starts a device controller or a bus controller.
The Start() function is designed to be invoked from the EFI boot service ConnectController().
As a result, much of the error checking on the parameters to Start() has been moved into this
common boot service. It is legal to call Start() from other locations,
but the following calling restrictions must be followed or the system behavior will not be deterministic.
1. ControllerHandle must be a valid EFI_HANDLE.
2. If RemainingDevicePath is not NULL, then it must be a pointer to a naturally aligned
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL.
3. Prior to calling Start(), the Supported() function for the driver specified by This must
have been called with the same calling parameters, and Supported() must have returned EFI_SUCCESS.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle The handle of the controller to start. This handle
must support a protocol interface that supplies
an I/O abstraction to the driver.
@param[in] RemainingDevicePath A pointer to the remaining portion of a device path. This
parameter is ignored by device drivers, and is optional for bus
drivers. For a bus driver, if this parameter is NULL, then handles
for all the children of Controller are created by this driver.
If this parameter is not NULL and the first Device Path Node is
not the End of Device Path Node, then only the handle for the
child device specified by the first Device Path Node of
RemainingDevicePath is created by this driver.
If the first Device Path Node of RemainingDevicePath is
the End of Device Path Node, no child handle is created by this
driver.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was started.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device could not be started due to a device error.Currently not implemented.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The request could not be completed due to a lack of resources.
@retval Others The driver failded to start the device.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBusDriverBindingStart (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *RemainingDevicePath
);
/**
Stops a device controller or a bus controller.
The Stop() function is designed to be invoked from the EFI boot service DisconnectController().
As a result, much of the error checking on the parameters to Stop() has been moved
into this common boot service. It is legal to call Stop() from other locations,
but the following calling restrictions must be followed or the system behavior will not be deterministic.
1. ControllerHandle must be a valid EFI_HANDLE that was used on a previous call to this
same driver's Start() function.
2. The first NumberOfChildren handles of ChildHandleBuffer must all be a valid
EFI_HANDLE. In addition, all of these handles must have been created in this driver's
Start() function, and the Start() function must have called OpenProtocol() on
ControllerHandle with an Attribute of EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_BY_CHILD_CONTROLLER.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in] ControllerHandle A handle to the device being stopped. The handle must
support a bus specific I/O protocol for the driver
to use to stop the device.
@param[in] NumberOfChildren The number of child device handles in ChildHandleBuffer.
@param[in] ChildHandleBuffer An array of child handles to be freed. May be NULL
if NumberOfChildren is 0.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was stopped.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device could not be stopped due to a device error.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBusDriverBindingStop (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,
IN UINTN NumberOfChildren,
IN EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandleBuffer
);
/**
Retrieves a Unicode string that is the user readable name of the driver.
This function retrieves the user readable name of a driver in the form of a
Unicode string. If the driver specified by This has a user readable name in
the language specified by Language, then a pointer to the driver name is
returned in DriverName, and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If the driver specified
by This does not support the language specified by Language,
then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned.
@param This[in] A pointer to the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL or
EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL instance.
@param Language[in] A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string
array indicating the language. This is the
language of the driver name that the caller is
requesting, and it must match one of the
languages specified in SupportedLanguages. The
number of languages supported by a driver is up
to the driver writer. Language is specified
in RFC 4646 or ISO 639-2 language code format.
@param DriverName[out] A pointer to the Unicode string to return.
This Unicode string is the name of the
driver specified by This in the language
specified by Language.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string for the Driver specified by
This and the language specified by Language was
returned in DriverName.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER DriverName is NULL.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The driver specified by This does not support
the language specified by Language.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBusComponentNameGetDriverName (
IN EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *This,
IN CHAR8 *Language,
OUT CHAR16 **DriverName
);
/**
Retrieves a Unicode string that is the user readable name of the controller
that is being managed by a driver.
This function retrieves the user readable name of the controller specified by
ControllerHandle and ChildHandle in the form of a Unicode string. If the
driver specified by This has a user readable name in the language specified by
Language, then a pointer to the controller name is returned in ControllerName,
and EFI_SUCCESS is returned. If the driver specified by This is not currently
managing the controller specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle,
then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned. If the driver specified by This does not
support the language specified by Language, then EFI_UNSUPPORTED is returned.
@param This[in] A pointer to the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL or
EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL instance.
@param ControllerHandle[in] The handle of a controller that the driver
specified by This is managing. This handle
specifies the controller whose name is to be
returned.
@param ChildHandle[in] The handle of the child controller to retrieve
the name of. This is an optional parameter that
may be NULL. It will be NULL for device
drivers. It will also be NULL for a bus drivers
that wish to retrieve the name of the bus
controller. It will not be NULL for a bus
driver that wishes to retrieve the name of a
child controller.
@param Language[in] A pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string
array indicating the language. This is the
language of the driver name that the caller is
requesting, and it must match one of the
languages specified in SupportedLanguages. The
number of languages supported by a driver is up
to the driver writer. Language is specified in
RFC 4646 or ISO 639-2 language code format.
@param ControllerName[out] A pointer to the Unicode string to return.
This Unicode string is the name of the
controller specified by ControllerHandle and
ChildHandle in the language specified by
Language from the point of view of the driver
specified by This.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The Unicode string for the user readable name in
the language specified by Language for the
driver specified by This was returned in
DriverName.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ControllerHandle is NULL.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ChildHandle is not NULL and it is not a valid
EFI_HANDLE.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Language is NULL.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ControllerName is NULL.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The driver specified by This is not currently
managing the controller specified by
ControllerHandle and ChildHandle.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The driver specified by This does not support
the language specified by Language.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBusComponentNameGetControllerName (
IN EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle,
IN EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle OPTIONAL,
IN CHAR8 *Language,
OUT CHAR16 **ControllerName
);
/**
Reset the Block Device.
@param This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param ExtendedVerification Driver may perform diagnostics on reset.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was reset.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device is not functioning properly and could
not be reset.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoReset (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL *This,
IN BOOLEAN ExtendedVerification
);
/**
Read BufferSize bytes from Lba into Buffer.
@param This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param MediaId Id of the media, changes every time the media is replaced.
@param Lba The starting Logical Block Address to read from
@param BufferSize Size of Buffer, must be a multiple of device block size.
@param Buffer A pointer to the destination buffer for the data. The caller is
responsible for either having implicit or explicit 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 performing the read.
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
@retval EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED The MediaId does not matched the current device.
@retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The Buffer was not a multiple of the block size of the device.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The read request contains LBAs that are not valid,
or the buffer is not on proper alignment.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoReadBlocks (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINT32 MediaId,
IN EFI_LBA Lba,
IN UINTN BufferSize,
OUT VOID *Buffer
);
/**
Write BufferSize bytes from Lba into Buffer.
@param This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param MediaId The media ID that the write request is for.
@param Lba The starting logical block address to be written. The caller is
responsible for writing to only legitimate locations.
@param BufferSize Size of Buffer, must be a multiple of device block size.
@param Buffer A pointer to the source buffer for the data.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was written correctly to the device.
@retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED The device can not be written to.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error while performing the write.
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
@retval EFI_MEDIA_CHNAGED The MediaId does not matched the current device.
@retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The Buffer was not a multiple of the block size of the device.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The write request contains LBAs that are not valid,
or the buffer is not on proper alignment.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoWriteBlocks (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINT32 MediaId,
IN EFI_LBA Lba,
IN UINTN BufferSize,
IN VOID *Buffer
);
/**
Flush the Block Device.
@param This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS All outstanding data was written to the device
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error while writing back the data
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoFlushBlocks (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL *This
);
/**
Reset the Block Device throught Block I/O2 protocol.
@param[in] This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param[in] ExtendedVerification Driver may perform diagnostics on reset.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The device was reset.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device is not functioning properly and could
not be reset.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoResetEx (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO2_PROTOCOL *This,
IN BOOLEAN ExtendedVerification
);
/**
Read BufferSize bytes from Lba into Buffer.
@param[in] This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param[in] MediaId Id of the media, changes every time the media is replaced.
@param[in] Lba The starting Logical Block Address to read from.
@param[in, out] Token A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
@param[in] BufferSize Size of Buffer, must be a multiple of device block size.
@param[out] Buffer A pointer to the destination buffer for the data. The caller is
responsible for either having implicit or explicit ownership of the buffer.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The read request was queued if Event is not NULL.
The data was read correctly from the device if
the Event is NULL.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error while performing
the read.
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
@retval EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED The MediaId is not for the current media.
@retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The BufferSize parameter is not a multiple of the
intrinsic block size of the device.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The read request contains LBAs that are not valid,
or the buffer is not on proper alignment.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The request could not be completed due to a lack
of resources.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoReadBlocksEx (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO2_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINT32 MediaId,
IN EFI_LBA Lba,
IN OUT EFI_BLOCK_IO2_TOKEN *Token,
IN UINTN BufferSize,
OUT VOID *Buffer
);
/**
Write BufferSize bytes from Lba into Buffer.
@param[in] This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param[in] MediaId The media ID that the write request is for.
@param[in] Lba The starting logical block address to be written. The
caller is responsible for writing to only legitimate
locations.
@param[in, out] Token A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
@param[in] BufferSize Size of Buffer, must be a multiple of device block size.
@param[in] Buffer A pointer to the source buffer for the data.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was written correctly to the device.
@retval EFI_WRITE_PROTECTED The device can not be written to.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error while performing the write.
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
@retval EFI_MEDIA_CHNAGED The MediaId does not matched the current device.
@retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The Buffer was not a multiple of the block size of the device.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The write request contains LBAs that are not valid,
or the buffer is not on proper alignment.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoWriteBlocksEx (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO2_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINT32 MediaId,
IN EFI_LBA Lba,
IN OUT EFI_BLOCK_IO2_TOKEN *Token,
IN UINTN BufferSize,
IN VOID *Buffer
);
/**
Flush the Block Device.
@param[in] This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param[in, out] Token A pointer to the token associated with the transaction.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS All outstanding data was written to the device
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The device reported an error while writing back the data
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaBlockIoFlushBlocksEx (
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO2_PROTOCOL *This,
IN OUT EFI_BLOCK_IO2_TOKEN *Token
);
/**
Provides inquiry information for the controller type.
This function is used by the IDE bus driver to get inquiry data. Data format
of Identify data is defined by the Interface GUID.
@param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in, out] InquiryData Pointer to a buffer for the inquiry data.
@param[in, out] InquiryDataSize Pointer to the value for the inquiry data size.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The command was accepted without any errors.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Device does not support this data class
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Error reading InquiryData from device
@retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL InquiryDataSize not big enough
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaDiskInfoInquiry (
IN EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL *This,
IN OUT VOID *InquiryData,
IN OUT UINT32 *InquiryDataSize
);
/**
Provides identify information for the controller type.
This function is used by the IDE bus driver to get identify data. Data format
of Identify data is defined by the Interface GUID.
@param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL
instance.
@param[in, out] IdentifyData Pointer to a buffer for the identify data.
@param[in, out] IdentifyDataSize Pointer to the value for the identify data
size.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The command was accepted without any errors.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Device does not support this data class
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Error reading IdentifyData from device
@retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL IdentifyDataSize not big enough
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaDiskInfoIdentify (
IN EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL *This,
IN OUT VOID *IdentifyData,
IN OUT UINT32 *IdentifyDataSize
);
/**
Provides sense data information for the controller type.
This function is used by the IDE bus driver to get sense data.
Data format of Sense data is defined by the Interface GUID.
@param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[in, out] SenseData Pointer to the SenseData.
@param[in, out] SenseDataSize Size of SenseData in bytes.
@param[out] SenseDataNumber Pointer to the value for the sense data size.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The command was accepted without any errors.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND Device does not support this data class.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Error reading SenseData from device.
@retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL SenseDataSize not big enough.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaDiskInfoSenseData (
IN EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL *This,
IN OUT VOID *SenseData,
IN OUT UINT32 *SenseDataSize,
OUT UINT8 *SenseDataNumber
);
/**
This function is used by the IDE bus driver to get controller information.
@param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL instance.
@param[out] IdeChannel Pointer to the Ide Channel number. Primary or secondary.
@param[out] IdeDevice Pointer to the Ide Device number. Master or slave.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS IdeChannel and IdeDevice are valid.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This is not an IDE device.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaDiskInfoWhichIde (
IN EFI_DISK_INFO_PROTOCOL *This,
OUT UINT32 *IdeChannel,
OUT UINT32 *IdeDevice
);
/**
Send a security protocol command to a device that receives data and/or the result
of one or more commands sent by SendData.
The ReceiveData function sends a security protocol command to the given MediaId.
The security protocol command sent is defined by SecurityProtocolId and contains
the security protocol specific data SecurityProtocolSpecificData. The function
returns the data from the security protocol command in PayloadBuffer.
For devices supporting the SCSI command set, the security protocol command is sent
using the SECURITY PROTOCOL IN command defined in SPC-4.
For devices supporting the ATA command set, the security protocol command is sent
using one of the TRUSTED RECEIVE commands defined in ATA8-ACS if PayloadBufferSize
is non-zero.
If the PayloadBufferSize is zero, the security protocol command is sent using the
Trusted Non-Data command defined in ATA8-ACS.
If PayloadBufferSize is too small to store the available data from the security
protocol command, the function shall copy PayloadBufferSize bytes into the
PayloadBuffer and return EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL.
If PayloadBuffer or PayloadTransferSize is NULL and PayloadBufferSize is non-zero,
the function shall return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER.
If the given MediaId does not support security protocol commands, the function shall
return EFI_UNSUPPORTED. If there is no media in the device, the function returns
EFI_NO_MEDIA. If the MediaId is not the ID for the current media in the device,
the function returns EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED.
If the security protocol fails to complete within the Timeout period, the function
shall return EFI_TIMEOUT.
If the security protocol command completes without an error, the function shall
return EFI_SUCCESS. If the security protocol command completes with an error, the
function shall return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR.
@param This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param MediaId ID of the medium to receive data from.
@param Timeout The timeout, in 100ns units, to use for the execution
of the security protocol command. A Timeout value of 0
means that this function will wait indefinitely for the
security protocol command to execute. If Timeout is greater
than zero, then this function will return EFI_TIMEOUT
if the time required to execute the receive data command
is greater than Timeout.
@param SecurityProtocolId The value of the "Security Protocol" parameter of
the security protocol command to be sent.
@param SecurityProtocolSpecificData The value of the "Security Protocol Specific" parameter
of the security protocol command to be sent.
@param PayloadBufferSize Size in bytes of the payload data buffer.
@param PayloadBuffer A pointer to a destination buffer to store the security
protocol command specific payload data for the security
protocol command. The caller is responsible for having
either implicit or explicit ownership of the buffer.
@param PayloadTransferSize A pointer to a buffer to store the size in bytes of the
data written to the payload data buffer.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The security protocol command completed successfully.
@retval EFI_WARN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The PayloadBufferSize was too small to store the available
data from the device. The PayloadBuffer contains the truncated data.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The given MediaId does not support security protocol commands.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The security protocol command completed with an error.
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
@retval EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED The MediaId is not for the current media.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The PayloadBuffer or PayloadTransferSize is NULL and
PayloadBufferSize is non-zero.
@retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while waiting for the security
protocol command to execute.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaStorageSecurityReceiveData (
IN EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINT32 MediaId,
IN UINT64 Timeout,
IN UINT8 SecurityProtocolId,
IN UINT16 SecurityProtocolSpecificData,
IN UINTN PayloadBufferSize,
OUT VOID *PayloadBuffer,
OUT UINTN *PayloadTransferSize
);
/**
Send a security protocol command to a device.
The SendData function sends a security protocol command containing the payload
PayloadBuffer to the given MediaId. The security protocol command sent is
defined by SecurityProtocolId and contains the security protocol specific data
SecurityProtocolSpecificData. If the underlying protocol command requires a
specific padding for the command payload, the SendData function shall add padding
bytes to the command payload to satisfy the padding requirements.
For devices supporting the SCSI command set, the security protocol command is sent
using the SECURITY PROTOCOL OUT command defined in SPC-4.
For devices supporting the ATA command set, the security protocol command is sent
using one of the TRUSTED SEND commands defined in ATA8-ACS if PayloadBufferSize
is non-zero. If the PayloadBufferSize is zero, the security protocol command is
sent using the Trusted Non-Data command defined in ATA8-ACS.
If PayloadBuffer is NULL and PayloadBufferSize is non-zero, the function shall
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER.
If the given MediaId does not support security protocol commands, the function
shall return EFI_UNSUPPORTED. If there is no media in the device, the function
returns EFI_NO_MEDIA. If the MediaId is not the ID for the current media in the
device, the function returns EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED.
If the security protocol fails to complete within the Timeout period, the function
shall return EFI_TIMEOUT.
If the security protocol command completes without an error, the function shall return
EFI_SUCCESS. If the security protocol command completes with an error, the function
shall return EFI_DEVICE_ERROR.
@param This Indicates a pointer to the calling context.
@param MediaId ID of the medium to receive data from.
@param Timeout The timeout, in 100ns units, to use for the execution
of the security protocol command. A Timeout value of 0
means that this function will wait indefinitely for the
security protocol command to execute. If Timeout is greater
than zero, then this function will return EFI_TIMEOUT
if the time required to execute the receive data command
is greater than Timeout.
@param SecurityProtocolId The value of the "Security Protocol" parameter of
the security protocol command to be sent.
@param SecurityProtocolSpecificData The value of the "Security Protocol Specific" parameter
of the security protocol command to be sent.
@param PayloadBufferSize Size in bytes of the payload data buffer.
@param PayloadBuffer A pointer to a destination buffer to store the security
protocol command specific payload data for the security
protocol command.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The security protocol command completed successfully.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The given MediaId does not support security protocol commands.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The security protocol command completed with an error.
@retval EFI_NO_MEDIA There is no media in the device.
@retval EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED The MediaId is not for the current media.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The PayloadBuffer is NULL and PayloadBufferSize is non-zero.
@retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while waiting for the security
protocol command to execute.
**/
EFI_STATUS
EFIAPI
AtaStorageSecuritySendData (
IN EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL *This,
IN UINT32 MediaId,
IN UINT64 Timeout,
IN UINT8 SecurityProtocolId,
IN UINT16 SecurityProtocolSpecificData,
IN UINTN PayloadBufferSize,
IN VOID *PayloadBuffer
);
/**
Send TPer Reset command to reset eDrive to lock all protected bands.
Typically, there are 2 mechanism for resetting eDrive. They are:
1. TPer Reset through IEEE 1667 protocol.
2. TPer Reset through native TCG protocol.
This routine will detect what protocol the attached eDrive comform to, TCG or
IEEE 1667 protocol. Then send out TPer Reset command separately.
@param[in] AtaDevice ATA_DEVICE pointer.
**/
VOID
InitiateTPerReset (
IN ATA_DEVICE *AtaDevice
);
#endif