1 /** @file 2 EFI Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Protocol interface header file. 3 4 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> 5 This program and the accompanying materials 6 are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License 7 which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at<BR> 8 http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php 9 10 THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, 11 WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. 12 13 **/ 14 15 #ifndef _ARP_IMPL_H_ 16 #define _ARP_IMPL_H_ 17 18 19 #include <Uefi.h> 20 21 #include <Protocol/Arp.h> 22 #include <Protocol/ManagedNetwork.h> 23 #include <Protocol/ServiceBinding.h> 24 25 #include <Library/DebugLib.h> 26 #include <Library/UefiDriverEntryPoint.h> 27 #include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h> 28 #include <Library/UefiLib.h> 29 #include <Library/NetLib.h> 30 #include <Library/BaseLib.h> 31 #include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h> 32 #include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h> 33 #include <Library/DpcLib.h> 34 35 // 36 // Ethernet protocol type definitions. 37 // 38 #define ARP_ETHER_PROTO_TYPE 0x0806 39 #define IPV4_ETHER_PROTO_TYPE 0x0800 40 #define IPV6_ETHER_PROTO_TYPE 0x86DD 41 42 // 43 // ARP opcode definitions. 44 // 45 #define ARP_OPCODE_REQUEST 0x0001 46 #define ARP_OPCODE_REPLY 0x0002 47 48 // 49 // ARP timeout, retry count and interval definitions. 50 // 51 #define ARP_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_VALUE (400 * TICKS_PER_SECOND) 52 #define ARP_DEFAULT_RETRY_COUNT 2 53 #define ARP_DEFAULT_RETRY_INTERVAL (5 * TICKS_PER_MS) 54 #define ARP_PERIODIC_TIMER_INTERVAL (500 * TICKS_PER_MS) 55 56 // 57 // ARP packet head definition. 58 // 59 #pragma pack(1) 60 typedef struct { 61 UINT16 HwType; 62 UINT16 ProtoType; 63 UINT8 HwAddrLen; 64 UINT8 ProtoAddrLen; 65 UINT16 OpCode; 66 } ARP_HEAD; 67 #pragma pack() 68 69 // 70 // ARP Address definition for internal use. 71 // 72 typedef struct { 73 UINT8 *SenderHwAddr; 74 UINT8 *SenderProtoAddr; 75 UINT8 *TargetHwAddr; 76 UINT8 *TargetProtoAddr; 77 } ARP_ADDRESS; 78 79 #define MATCH_SW_ADDRESS 0x1 80 #define MATCH_HW_ADDRESS 0x2 81 82 // 83 // Enumeration for the search type. A search type is specified as the keyword to find 84 // a cache entry in the cache table. 85 // 86 typedef enum { 87 ByNone = 0, 88 ByProtoAddress = MATCH_SW_ADDRESS, 89 ByHwAddress = MATCH_HW_ADDRESS, 90 ByBoth = MATCH_SW_ADDRESS | MATCH_HW_ADDRESS 91 } FIND_OPTYPE; 92 93 #define ARP_INSTANCE_DATA_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32('A', 'R', 'P', 'I') 94 95 /** 96 Returns a pointer to the ARP_INSTANCE_DATA structure from the input a. 97 98 If the signatures matches, then a pointer to the data structure that contains 99 a specified field of that data structure is returned. 100 101 @param a Pointer to the field specified by ArpProto within a data 102 structure of type ARP_INSTANCE_DATA. 103 104 **/ 105 #define ARP_INSTANCE_DATA_FROM_THIS(a) \ 106 CR ( \ 107 (a), \ 108 ARP_INSTANCE_DATA, \ 109 ArpProto, \ 110 ARP_INSTANCE_DATA_SIGNATURE \ 111 ) 112 113 typedef struct _ARP_SERVICE_DATA ARP_SERVICE_DATA; 114 115 // 116 // ARP instance context data structure. 117 // 118 typedef struct { 119 UINT32 Signature; 120 ARP_SERVICE_DATA *ArpService; 121 EFI_HANDLE Handle; 122 EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL ArpProto; 123 LIST_ENTRY List; 124 EFI_ARP_CONFIG_DATA ConfigData; 125 BOOLEAN Configured; 126 BOOLEAN InDestroy; 127 } ARP_INSTANCE_DATA; 128 129 #define ARP_SERVICE_DATA_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32('A', 'R', 'P', 'S') 130 131 /** 132 Returns a pointer to the ARP_SERVICE_DATA structure from the input a. 133 134 If the signatures matches, then a pointer to the data structure that contains 135 a specified field of that data structure is returned. 136 137 @param a Pointer to the field specified by ServiceBinding within 138 a data structure of type ARP_SERVICE_DATA. 139 140 **/ 141 #define ARP_SERVICE_DATA_FROM_THIS(a) \ 142 CR ( \ 143 (a), \ 144 ARP_SERVICE_DATA, \ 145 ServiceBinding, \ 146 ARP_SERVICE_DATA_SIGNATURE \ 147 ) 148 149 // 150 // ARP service data structure. 151 // 152 struct _ARP_SERVICE_DATA { 153 UINT32 Signature; 154 EFI_SERVICE_BINDING_PROTOCOL ServiceBinding; 155 156 EFI_HANDLE MnpChildHandle; 157 EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle; 158 EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle; 159 160 EFI_MANAGED_NETWORK_PROTOCOL *Mnp; 161 EFI_MANAGED_NETWORK_CONFIG_DATA MnpConfigData; 162 EFI_MANAGED_NETWORK_COMPLETION_TOKEN RxToken; 163 164 EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK_MODE SnpMode; 165 166 UINTN ChildrenNumber; 167 LIST_ENTRY ChildrenList; 168 169 LIST_ENTRY PendingRequestTable; 170 LIST_ENTRY DeniedCacheTable; 171 LIST_ENTRY ResolvedCacheTable; 172 173 EFI_EVENT PeriodicTimer; 174 }; 175 176 // 177 // User request context structure. 178 // 179 typedef struct { 180 LIST_ENTRY List; 181 ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance; 182 EFI_EVENT UserRequestEvent; 183 VOID *UserHwAddrBuffer; 184 } USER_REQUEST_CONTEXT; 185 186 #define ARP_MAX_PROTOCOL_ADDRESS_LEN sizeof(EFI_IP_ADDRESS) 187 #define ARP_MAX_HARDWARE_ADDRESS_LEN sizeof(EFI_MAC_ADDRESS) 188 189 typedef union { 190 UINT8 ProtoAddress[ARP_MAX_PROTOCOL_ADDRESS_LEN]; 191 UINT8 HwAddress[ARP_MAX_HARDWARE_ADDRESS_LEN]; 192 } NET_ARP_ADDRESS_UNION; 193 194 // 195 // ARP address structure in an ARP packet. 196 // 197 typedef struct { 198 UINT16 Type; 199 UINT8 Length; 200 UINT8 *AddressPtr; 201 NET_ARP_ADDRESS_UNION Buffer; 202 } NET_ARP_ADDRESS; 203 204 // 205 // Enumeration for ARP address type. 206 // 207 typedef enum { 208 Hardware, 209 Protocol 210 } ARP_ADDRESS_TYPE; 211 212 // 213 // ARP cache entry definition. 214 // 215 typedef struct { 216 LIST_ENTRY List; 217 218 UINT32 RetryCount; 219 UINT32 DefaultDecayTime; 220 UINT32 DecayTime; 221 UINT32 NextRetryTime; 222 223 NET_ARP_ADDRESS Addresses[2]; 224 225 LIST_ENTRY UserRequestList; 226 } ARP_CACHE_ENTRY; 227 228 /** 229 This function is used to assign a station address to the ARP cache for this instance 230 of the ARP driver. 231 232 Each ARP instance has one station address. The EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL driver will 233 respond to ARP requests that match this registered station address. A call to 234 this function with the ConfigData field set to NULL will reset this ARP instance. 235 236 Once a protocol type and station address have been assigned to this ARP instance, 237 all the following ARP functions will use this information. Attempting to change 238 the protocol type or station address to a configured ARP instance will result in errors. 239 240 @param This Pointer to the EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL instance. 241 @param ConfigData Pointer to the EFI_ARP_CONFIG_DATA structure. 242 243 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The new station address was successfully 244 registered. 245 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE: 246 This is NULL. SwAddressLength is zero when 247 ConfigData is not NULL. StationAddress is NULL 248 when ConfigData is not NULL. 249 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The SwAddressType, SwAddressLength, or 250 StationAddress is different from the one that is 251 already registered. 252 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Storage for the new StationAddress could not be 253 allocated. 254 255 **/ 256 EFI_STATUS 257 EFIAPI 258 ArpConfigure ( 259 IN EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL *This, 260 IN EFI_ARP_CONFIG_DATA *ConfigData OPTIONAL 261 ); 262 263 /** 264 This function is used to insert entries into the ARP cache. 265 266 ARP cache entries are typically inserted and updated by network protocol drivers 267 as network traffic is processed. Most ARP cache entries will time out and be 268 deleted if the network traffic stops. ARP cache entries that were inserted 269 by the Add() function may be static (will not time out) or dynamic (will time out). 270 Default ARP cache timeout values are not covered in most network protocol 271 specifications (although RFC 1122 comes pretty close) and will only be 272 discussed in general in this specification. The timeout values that are 273 used in the EFI Sample Implementation should be used only as a guideline. 274 Final product implementations of the EFI network stack should be tuned for 275 their expected network environments. 276 277 @param This Pointer to the EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL instance. 278 @param DenyFlag Set to TRUE if this entry is a deny entry. Set to 279 FALSE if this entry is a normal entry. 280 @param TargetSwAddress Pointer to a protocol address to add (or deny). 281 May be set to NULL if DenyFlag is TRUE. 282 @param TargetHwAddress Pointer to a hardware address to add (or deny). 283 May be set to NULL if DenyFlag is TRUE. 284 @param TimeoutValue Time in 100-ns units that this entry will remain 285 in the ARP cache. A value of zero means that the 286 entry is permanent. A nonzero value will override 287 the one given by Configure() if the entry to be 288 added is a dynamic entry. 289 @param Overwrite If TRUE, the matching cache entry will be 290 overwritten with the supplied parameters. If 291 FALSE, EFI_ACCESS_DENIED is returned if the 292 corresponding cache entry already exists. 293 294 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry has been added or updated. 295 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE: 296 This is NULL. DenyFlag is FALSE and 297 TargetHwAddress is NULL. DenyFlag is FALSE and 298 TargetSwAddress is NULL. TargetHwAddress is NULL 299 and TargetSwAddress is NULL. Both TargetSwAddress 300 and TargetHwAddress are not NULL when DenyFlag is 301 TRUE. 302 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The new ARP cache entry could not be allocated. 303 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The ARP cache entry already exists and Overwrite 304 is not true. 305 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The ARP driver instance has not been configured. 306 307 **/ 308 EFI_STATUS 309 EFIAPI 310 ArpAdd ( 311 IN EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL *This, 312 IN BOOLEAN DenyFlag, 313 IN VOID *TargetSwAddress OPTIONAL, 314 IN VOID *TargetHwAddress OPTIONAL, 315 IN UINT32 TimeoutValue, 316 IN BOOLEAN Overwrite 317 ); 318 319 /** 320 This function searches the ARP cache for matching entries and allocates a buffer into 321 which those entries are copied. 322 323 The first part of the allocated buffer is EFI_ARP_FIND_DATA, following which 324 are protocol address pairs and hardware address pairs. 325 When finding a specific protocol address (BySwAddress is TRUE and AddressBuffer 326 is not NULL), the ARP cache timeout for the found entry is reset if Refresh is 327 set to TRUE. If the found ARP cache entry is a permanent entry, it is not 328 affected by Refresh. 329 330 @param This Pointer to the EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL instance. 331 @param BySwAddress Set to TRUE to look for matching software protocol 332 addresses. Set to FALSE to look for matching 333 hardware protocol addresses. 334 @param AddressBuffer Pointer to address buffer. Set to NULL to match 335 all addresses. 336 @param EntryLength The size of an entry in the entries buffer. 337 @param EntryCount The number of ARP cache entries that are found by 338 the specified criteria. 339 @param Entries Pointer to the buffer that will receive the ARP 340 cache entries. 341 @param Refresh Set to TRUE to refresh the timeout value of the 342 matching ARP cache entry. 343 344 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The requested ARP cache entries were copied into 345 the buffer. 346 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE: 347 This is NULL. Both EntryCount and EntryLength are 348 NULL, when Refresh is FALSE. 349 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No matching entries were found. 350 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The ARP driver instance has not been configured. 351 352 **/ 353 EFI_STATUS 354 EFIAPI 355 ArpFind ( 356 IN EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL *This, 357 IN BOOLEAN BySwAddress, 358 IN VOID *AddressBuffer OPTIONAL, 359 OUT UINT32 *EntryLength OPTIONAL, 360 OUT UINT32 *EntryCount OPTIONAL, 361 OUT EFI_ARP_FIND_DATA **Entries OPTIONAL, 362 IN BOOLEAN Refresh 363 ); 364 365 /** 366 This function removes specified ARP cache entries. 367 368 @param This Pointer to the EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL instance. 369 @param BySwAddress Set to TRUE to delete matching protocol addresses. 370 Set to FALSE to delete matching hardware 371 addresses. 372 @param AddressBuffer Pointer to the address buffer that is used as a 373 key to look for the cache entry. Set to NULL to 374 delete all entries. 375 376 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry was removed from the ARP cache. 377 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL. 378 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The specified deletion key was not found. 379 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The ARP driver instance has not been configured. 380 381 **/ 382 EFI_STATUS 383 EFIAPI 384 ArpDelete ( 385 IN EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL *This, 386 IN BOOLEAN BySwAddress, 387 IN VOID *AddressBuffer OPTIONAL 388 ); 389 390 /** 391 This function delete all dynamic entries from the ARP cache that match the specified 392 software protocol type. 393 394 @param This Pointer to the EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL instance. 395 396 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The cache has been flushed. 397 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL. 398 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND There are no matching dynamic cache entries. 399 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The ARP driver instance has not been configured. 400 401 **/ 402 EFI_STATUS 403 EFIAPI 404 ArpFlush ( 405 IN EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL *This 406 ); 407 408 /** 409 This function tries to resolve the TargetSwAddress and optionally returns a 410 TargetHwAddress if it already exists in the ARP cache. 411 412 @param This Pointer to the EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL instance. 413 @param TargetSwAddress Pointer to the protocol address to resolve. 414 @param ResolvedEvent Pointer to the event that will be signaled when 415 the address is resolved or some error occurs. 416 @param TargetHwAddress Pointer to the buffer for the resolved hardware 417 address in network byte order. 418 419 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data is copied from the ARP cache into the 420 TargetHwAddress buffer. 421 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE: 422 This is NULL. TargetHwAddress is NULL. 423 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The requested address is not present in the normal 424 ARP cache but is present in the deny address list. 425 Outgoing traffic to that address is forbidden. 426 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The ARP driver instance has not been configured. 427 @retval EFI_NOT_READY The request has been started and is not finished. 428 429 **/ 430 EFI_STATUS 431 EFIAPI 432 ArpRequest ( 433 IN EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL *This, 434 IN VOID *TargetSwAddress OPTIONAL, 435 IN EFI_EVENT ResolvedEvent OPTIONAL, 436 OUT VOID *TargetHwAddress 437 ); 438 439 /** 440 This function aborts the previous ARP request (identified by This, TargetSwAddress 441 and ResolvedEvent) that is issued by EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL.Request(). 442 443 If the request is in the internal ARP request queue, the request is aborted 444 immediately and its ResolvedEvent is signaled. Only an asynchronous address 445 request needs to be canceled. If TargeSwAddress and ResolveEvent are both 446 NULL, all the pending asynchronous requests that have been issued by This 447 instance will be cancelled and their corresponding events will be signaled. 448 449 @param This Pointer to the EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL instance. 450 @param TargetSwAddress Pointer to the protocol address in previous 451 request session. 452 @param ResolvedEvent Pointer to the event that is used as the 453 notification event in previous request session. 454 455 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The pending request session(s) is/are aborted and 456 corresponding event(s) is/are signaled. 457 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following conditions is TRUE: 458 This is NULL. TargetSwAddress is not NULL and 459 ResolvedEvent is NULL. TargetSwAddress is NULL and 460 ResolvedEvent is not NULL. 461 @retval EFI_NOT_STARTED The ARP driver instance has not been configured. 462 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The request is not issued by 463 EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL.Request(). 464 465 **/ 466 EFI_STATUS 467 EFIAPI 468 ArpCancel ( 469 IN EFI_ARP_PROTOCOL *This, 470 IN VOID *TargetSwAddress OPTIONAL, 471 IN EFI_EVENT ResolvedEvent OPTIONAL 472 ); 473 474 /** 475 Configure the instance using the ConfigData. ConfigData is already validated. 476 477 @param[in] Instance Pointer to the instance context data to be 478 configured. 479 @param[in] ConfigData Pointer to the configuration data used to 480 configure the instance. 481 482 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The instance is configured with the ConfigData. 483 @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED The instance is already configured and the 484 ConfigData tries to reset some unchangeable 485 fields. 486 @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER The ConfigData provides a non-unicast IPv4 address 487 when the SwAddressType is IPv4. 488 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The instance fails to configure due to memory 489 limitation. 490 491 **/ 492 EFI_STATUS 493 ArpConfigureInstance ( 494 IN ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance, 495 IN EFI_ARP_CONFIG_DATA *ConfigData OPTIONAL 496 ); 497 498 /** 499 Find the CacheEntry, using ProtocolAddress or HardwareAddress or both, as the keyword, 500 in the DeniedCacheTable. 501 502 @param[in] ArpService Pointer to the arp service context data. 503 @param[in] ProtocolAddress Pointer to the protocol address. 504 @param[in] HardwareAddress Pointer to the hardware address. 505 506 @return Pointer to the matched cache entry, if NULL no match is found. 507 508 **/ 509 ARP_CACHE_ENTRY * 510 ArpFindDeniedCacheEntry ( 511 IN ARP_SERVICE_DATA *ArpService, 512 IN NET_ARP_ADDRESS *ProtocolAddress OPTIONAL, 513 IN NET_ARP_ADDRESS *HardwareAddress OPTIONAL 514 ); 515 516 /** 517 Find the CacheEntry which matches the requirements in the specified CacheTable. 518 519 @param[in] CacheTable Pointer to the arp cache table. 520 @param[in] StartEntry Pointer to the start entry this search begins with 521 in the cache table. 522 @param[in] FindOpType The search type. 523 @param[in] ProtocolAddress Pointer to the protocol address to match. 524 @param[in] HardwareAddress Pointer to the hardware address to match. 525 526 @return Pointer to the matched arp cache entry, if NULL, no match is found. 527 528 **/ 529 ARP_CACHE_ENTRY * 530 ArpFindNextCacheEntryInTable ( 531 IN LIST_ENTRY *CacheTable, 532 IN LIST_ENTRY *StartEntry, 533 IN FIND_OPTYPE FindOpType, 534 IN NET_ARP_ADDRESS *ProtocolAddress OPTIONAL, 535 IN NET_ARP_ADDRESS *HardwareAddress OPTIONAL 536 ); 537 538 /** 539 Allocate a cache entry and initialize it. 540 541 @param[in] Instance Pointer to the instance context data. 542 543 @return Pointer to the new created cache entry. 544 545 **/ 546 ARP_CACHE_ENTRY * 547 ArpAllocCacheEntry ( 548 IN ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance 549 ); 550 551 /** 552 Fill the addresses in the CacheEntry using the information passed in by 553 HwAddr and SwAddr. 554 555 @param[in] CacheEntry Pointer to the cache entry. 556 @param[in] HwAddr Pointer to the software address. 557 @param[in] SwAddr Pointer to the hardware address. 558 559 @return None. 560 561 **/ 562 VOID 563 ArpFillAddressInCacheEntry ( 564 IN ARP_CACHE_ENTRY *CacheEntry, 565 IN NET_ARP_ADDRESS *HwAddr OPTIONAL, 566 IN NET_ARP_ADDRESS *SwAddr OPTIONAL 567 ); 568 569 /** 570 Turn the CacheEntry into the resolved status. 571 572 @param[in] CacheEntry Pointer to the resolved cache entry. 573 @param[in] Instance Pointer to the instance context data. 574 @param[in] UserEvent Pointer to the UserEvent to notify. 575 576 @return The count of notifications sent to the instance. 577 578 **/ 579 UINTN 580 ArpAddressResolved ( 581 IN ARP_CACHE_ENTRY *CacheEntry, 582 IN ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance OPTIONAL, 583 IN EFI_EVENT UserEvent OPTIONAL 584 ); 585 586 /** 587 Delete cache entries in all the cache tables. 588 589 @param[in] Instance Pointer to the instance context data. 590 @param[in] BySwAddress Delete the cache entry by software address or by 591 hardware address. 592 @param[in] AddressBuffer Pointer to the buffer containing the address to 593 match for the deletion. 594 @param[in] Force This deletion is forced or not. 595 596 @return The count of the deleted cache entries. 597 598 **/ 599 UINTN 600 ArpDeleteCacheEntry ( 601 IN ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance, 602 IN BOOLEAN BySwAddress, 603 IN UINT8 *AddressBuffer OPTIONAL, 604 IN BOOLEAN Force 605 ); 606 607 /** 608 Send out an arp frame using the CachEntry and the ArpOpCode. 609 610 @param[in] Instance Pointer to the instance context data. 611 @param[in] CacheEntry Pointer to the configuration data used to 612 configure the instance. 613 @param[in] ArpOpCode The opcode used to send out this Arp frame, either 614 request or reply. 615 616 @return None. 617 618 **/ 619 VOID 620 ArpSendFrame ( 621 IN ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance, 622 IN ARP_CACHE_ENTRY *CacheEntry, 623 IN UINT16 ArpOpCode 624 ); 625 626 /** 627 Initialize the instance context data. 628 629 @param[in] ArpService Pointer to the arp service context data this 630 instance belongs to. 631 @param[out] Instance Pointer to the instance context data. 632 633 @return None. 634 635 **/ 636 VOID 637 ArpInitInstance ( 638 IN ARP_SERVICE_DATA *ArpService, 639 OUT ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance 640 ); 641 642 /** 643 Process the Arp packets received from Mnp, the procedure conforms to RFC826. 644 645 @param[in] Context Pointer to the context data registerd to the 646 Event. 647 648 @return None. 649 650 **/ 651 VOID 652 EFIAPI 653 ArpOnFrameRcvdDpc ( 654 IN VOID *Context 655 ); 656 657 /** 658 Queue ArpOnFrameRcvdDpc as a DPC at TPL_CALLBACK. 659 660 @param[in] Event The Event this notify function registered to. 661 @param[in] Context Pointer to the context data registerd to the 662 Event. 663 664 @return None. 665 666 **/ 667 VOID 668 EFIAPI 669 ArpOnFrameRcvd ( 670 IN EFI_EVENT Event, 671 IN VOID *Context 672 ); 673 674 /** 675 Process the already sent arp packets. 676 677 @param[in] Context Pointer to the context data registerd to the 678 Event. 679 680 @return None. 681 682 **/ 683 VOID 684 EFIAPI 685 ArpOnFrameSentDpc ( 686 IN VOID *Context 687 ); 688 689 /** 690 Request ArpOnFrameSentDpc as a DPC at TPL_CALLBACK. 691 692 @param[in] Event The Event this notify function registered to. 693 @param[in] Context Pointer to the context data registerd to the 694 Event. 695 696 @return None. 697 698 **/ 699 VOID 700 EFIAPI 701 ArpOnFrameSent ( 702 IN EFI_EVENT Event, 703 IN VOID *Context 704 ); 705 706 /** 707 Process the arp cache olding and drive the retrying arp requests. 708 709 @param[in] Event The Event this notify function registered to. 710 @param[in] Context Pointer to the context data registerd to the 711 Event. 712 713 @return None. 714 715 **/ 716 VOID 717 EFIAPI 718 ArpTimerHandler ( 719 IN EFI_EVENT Event, 720 IN VOID *Context 721 ); 722 723 /** 724 Cancel the arp request. 725 726 @param[in] Instance Pointer to the instance context data. 727 @param[in] TargetSwAddress Pointer to the buffer containing the target 728 software address to match the arp request. 729 @param[in] UserEvent The user event used to notify this request 730 cancellation. 731 732 @return The count of the cancelled requests. 733 734 **/ 735 UINTN 736 ArpCancelRequest ( 737 IN ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance, 738 IN VOID *TargetSwAddress OPTIONAL, 739 IN EFI_EVENT UserEvent OPTIONAL 740 ); 741 742 /** 743 Find the cache entry in the cache table. 744 745 @param[in] Instance Pointer to the instance context data. 746 @param[in] BySwAddress Set to TRUE to look for matching software protocol 747 addresses. Set to FALSE to look for matching 748 hardware protocol addresses. 749 @param[in] AddressBuffer Pointer to address buffer. Set to NULL to match 750 all addresses. 751 @param[out] EntryLength The size of an entry in the entries buffer. 752 @param[out] EntryCount The number of ARP cache entries that are found by 753 the specified criteria. 754 @param[out] Entries Pointer to the buffer that will receive the ARP 755 cache entries. 756 @param[in] Refresh Set to TRUE to refresh the timeout value of the 757 matching ARP cache entry. 758 759 @retval EFI_SUCCESS The requested ARP cache entries are copied into 760 the buffer. 761 @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND No matching entries found. 762 @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCE There is a memory allocation failure. 763 764 **/ 765 EFI_STATUS 766 ArpFindCacheEntry ( 767 IN ARP_INSTANCE_DATA *Instance, 768 IN BOOLEAN BySwAddress, 769 IN VOID *AddressBuffer OPTIONAL, 770 OUT UINT32 *EntryLength OPTIONAL, 771 OUT UINT32 *EntryCount OPTIONAL, 772 OUT EFI_ARP_FIND_DATA **Entries OPTIONAL, 773 IN BOOLEAN Refresh 774 ); 775 776 #endif 777