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author | hhuan13 <hhuan13@6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524> | 2011-05-04 02:37:23 +0000 |
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committer | hhuan13 <hhuan13@6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524> | 2011-05-04 02:37:23 +0000 |
commit | c777fc45b56db6216f823c4a52c1fb33979e06db (patch) | |
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download | edk2-platforms-c777fc45b56db6216f823c4a52c1fb33979e06db.tar.xz |
1. Add definition for SSP(StorageSecurityCommand Protocol)
git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@11613 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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diff --git a/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/StorageSecurityCommand.h b/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/StorageSecurityCommand.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca9c6c7e62 --- /dev/null +++ b/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/StorageSecurityCommand.h @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +/** @file
+ EFI Storage Security Command Protocol as defined in UEFI specification.
+ This protocol is used to abstract mass storage devices to allow code running in
+ the EFI boot services environment to send security protocol commands to mass
+ storage devices without specific knowledge of the type of device or controller
+ that manages the device.
+
+ Copyright (c) 2011, 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 __STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_H__
+#define __STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_H__
+
+#define EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL_GUID \
+ { \
+ 0xC88B0B6D, 0x0DFC, 0x49A7, {0x9C, 0xB4, 0x49, 0x07, 0x4B, 0x4C, 0x3A, 0x78 } \
+ }
+
+typedef struct _EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL;
+
+/**
+ 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.
+
+**/
+typedef
+EFI_STATUS
+(EFIAPI *EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_RECEIVE_DATA)(
+ 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.
+
+**/
+typedef
+EFI_STATUS
+(EFIAPI *EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_SEND_DATA) (
+ 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
+);
+
+///
+/// The EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL is used to send security protocol
+/// commands to a mass storage device. Two types of security protocol commands
+/// are supported. SendData sends a command with data to a device. ReceiveData
+/// sends a command that receives data and/or the result of one or more commands
+/// sent by SendData.
+///
+/// The security protocol command formats supported shall be based on the definition
+/// of the SECURITY PROTOCOL IN and SECURITY PROTOCOL OUT commands defined in SPC-4.
+/// If the device uses the SCSI command set, no translation is needed in the firmware
+/// and the firmware can package the parameters into a SECURITY PROTOCOL IN or SECURITY
+/// PROTOCOL OUT command and send the command to the device. If the device uses a
+/// non-SCSI command set, the firmware shall map the command and data payload to the
+/// corresponding command and payload format defined in the non-SCSI command set
+/// (for example, TRUSTED RECEIVE and TRUSTED SEND in ATA8-ACS).
+///
+/// The firmware shall automatically add an EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL
+/// for any storage devices detected during system boot that support SPC-4, ATA8-ACS
+/// or their successors.
+///
+struct _EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_COMMAND_PROTOCOL {
+ EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_RECEIVE_DATA ReceiveData;
+ EFI_STORAGE_SECURITY_SEND_DATA SendData;
+};
+
+extern EFI_GUID gEfiStorageSecurityCommandProtocolGuid;
+
+#endif
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