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233 lines
11 KiB
C
/** @file
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The header files of implementation of EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL protocol interfaces.
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Copyright (c) 2015 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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(C) Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP<BR>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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**/
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#ifndef __EFI_HTTP_IMPL_H__
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#define __EFI_HTTP_IMPL_H__
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#define HTTP_DEFAULT_PORT 80
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#define HTTP_END_OF_HDR_STR "\r\n\r\n"
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#define HTTP_CRLF_STR "\r\n"
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#define HTTP_VERSION_STR HTTP_VERSION
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#define HTTP_VERSION_CRLF_STR " HTTP/1.1\r\n"
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#define HTTP_ERROR_OR_NOT_SUPPORT_STATUS_CODE 300
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/**
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Returns the operational parameters for the current HTTP child instance.
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The GetModeData() function is used to read the current mode data (operational
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parameters) for this HTTP protocol instance.
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@param[in] This Pointer to EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL instance.
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@param[out] HttpConfigData Point to buffer for operational parameters of this
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HTTP instance. It is the responsibility of the caller
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to allocate the memory for HttpConfigData and
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HttpConfigData->AccessPoint.IPv6Node/IPv4Node. In fact,
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it is recommended to allocate sufficient memory to record
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IPv6Node since it is big enough for all possibilities.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS Operation succeeded.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
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This is NULL.
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HttpConfigData is NULL.
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HttpConfigData->AccessPoint.IPv4Node or
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HttpConfigData->AccessPoint.IPv6Node is NULL.
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@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This EFI HTTP Protocol instance has not been started.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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EfiHttpGetModeData (
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IN EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL *This,
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OUT EFI_HTTP_CONFIG_DATA *HttpConfigData
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);
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/**
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Initialize or brutally reset the operational parameters for this EFI HTTP instance.
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The Configure() function does the following:
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When HttpConfigData is not NULL Initialize this EFI HTTP instance by configuring
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timeout, local address, port, etc.
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When HttpConfigData is NULL, reset this EFI HTTP instance by closing all active
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connections with remote hosts, canceling all asynchronous tokens, and flush request
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and response buffers without informing the appropriate hosts.
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No other EFI HTTP function can be executed by this instance until the Configure()
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function is executed and returns successfully.
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@param[in] This Pointer to EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL instance.
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@param[in] HttpConfigData Pointer to the configure data to configure the instance.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS Operation succeeded.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
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This is NULL.
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HttpConfigData->LocalAddressIsIPv6 is FALSE and
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HttpConfigData->AccessPoint.IPv4Node is NULL.
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HttpConfigData->LocalAddressIsIPv6 is TRUE and
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HttpConfigData->AccessPoint.IPv6Node is NULL.
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@retval EFI_ALREADY_STARTED Reinitialize this HTTP instance without calling
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Configure() with NULL to reset it.
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@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
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@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate enough system resources when
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executing Configure().
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@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED One or more options in ConfigData are not supported
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in the implementation.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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EfiHttpConfigure (
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IN EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL *This,
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IN EFI_HTTP_CONFIG_DATA *HttpConfigData
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);
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/**
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The Request() function queues an HTTP request to this HTTP instance.
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Similar to Transmit() function in the EFI TCP driver. When the HTTP request is sent
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successfully, or if there is an error, Status in token will be updated and Event will
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be signaled.
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@param[in] This Pointer to EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL instance.
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@param[in] Token Pointer to storage containing HTTP request token.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS Outgoing data was processed.
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@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This EFI HTTP Protocol instance has not been started.
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@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
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@retval EFI_TIMEOUT Data was dropped out of the transmit or receive queue.
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@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate enough system resources.
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@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The HTTP method is not supported in current
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implementation.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
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This is NULL.
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Token is NULL.
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Token->Message is NULL.
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Token->Message->Body is not NULL,
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Token->Message->BodyLength is non-zero, and
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Token->Message->Data is NULL, but a previous call to
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Request()has not been completed successfully.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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EfiHttpRequest (
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IN EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL *This,
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IN EFI_HTTP_TOKEN *Token
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);
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/**
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Abort an asynchronous HTTP request or response token.
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The Cancel() function aborts a pending HTTP request or response transaction. If
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Token is not NULL and the token is in transmit or receive queues when it is being
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cancelled, its Token->Status will be set to EFI_ABORTED and then Token->Event will
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be signaled. If the token is not in one of the queues, which usually means that the
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asynchronous operation has completed, EFI_NOT_FOUND is returned. If Token is NULL,
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all asynchronous tokens issued by Request() or Response() will be aborted.
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@param[in] This Pointer to EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL instance.
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@param[in] Token Point to storage containing HTTP request or response
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token.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS Request and Response queues are successfully flushed.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
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@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This instance hasn't been configured.
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@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The asynchronous request or response token is not
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found.
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@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation does not support this function.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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EfiHttpCancel (
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IN EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL *This,
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IN EFI_HTTP_TOKEN *Token
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);
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/**
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The Response() function queues an HTTP response to this HTTP instance, similar to
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Receive() function in the EFI TCP driver. When the HTTP response is received successfully,
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or if there is an error, Status in token will be updated and Event will be signaled.
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The HTTP driver will queue a receive token to the underlying TCP instance. When data
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is received in the underlying TCP instance, the data will be parsed and Token will
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be populated with the response data. If the data received from the remote host
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contains an incomplete or invalid HTTP header, the HTTP driver will continue waiting
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(asynchronously) for more data to be sent from the remote host before signaling
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Event in Token.
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It is the responsibility of the caller to allocate a buffer for Body and specify the
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size in BodyLength. If the remote host provides a response that contains a content
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body, up to BodyLength bytes will be copied from the receive buffer into Body and
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BodyLength will be updated with the amount of bytes received and copied to Body. This
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allows the client to download a large file in chunks instead of into one contiguous
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block of memory. Similar to HTTP request, if Body is not NULL and BodyLength is
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non-zero and all other fields are NULL or 0, the HTTP driver will queue a receive
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token to underlying TCP instance. If data arrives in the receive buffer, up to
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BodyLength bytes of data will be copied to Body. The HTTP driver will then update
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BodyLength with the amount of bytes received and copied to Body.
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If the HTTP driver does not have an open underlying TCP connection with the host
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specified in the response URL, Request() will return EFI_ACCESS_DENIED. This is
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consistent with RFC 2616 recommendation that HTTP clients should attempt to maintain
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an open TCP connection between client and host.
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@param[in] This Pointer to EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL instance.
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@param[in] Token Pointer to storage containing HTTP response token.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS Allocation succeeded.
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@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This EFI HTTP Protocol instance has not been
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initialized.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE:
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This is NULL.
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Token is NULL.
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Token->Message->Headers is NULL.
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Token->Message is NULL.
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Token->Message->Body is not NULL,
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Token->Message->BodyLength is non-zero, and
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Token->Message->Data is NULL, but a previous call to
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Response() has not been completed successfully.
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@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate enough system resources.
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@retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED An open TCP connection is not present with the host
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specified by response URL.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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EfiHttpResponse (
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IN EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL *This,
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IN EFI_HTTP_TOKEN *Token
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);
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/**
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The Poll() function can be used by network drivers and applications to increase the
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rate that data packets are moved between the communication devices and the transmit
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and receive queues.
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In some systems, the periodic timer event in the managed network driver may not poll
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the underlying communications device fast enough to transmit and/or receive all data
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packets without missing incoming packets or dropping outgoing packets. Drivers and
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applications that are experiencing packet loss should try calling the Poll() function
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more often.
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@param[in] This Pointer to EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL instance.
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@retval EFI_SUCCESS Incoming or outgoing data was processed.
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@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An unexpected system or network error occurred.
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@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
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@retval EFI_NOT_READY No incoming or outgoing data is processed.
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@retval EFI_NOT_STARTED This EFI HTTP Protocol instance has not been started.
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**/
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EFI_STATUS
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EFIAPI
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EfiHttpPoll (
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IN EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL *This
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);
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extern EFI_HTTP_PROTOCOL mEfiHttpTemplate;
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#endif
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