/** @file Copyright (c) 2014 - 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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 _UFS_PASS_THRU_H_ #define _UFS_PASS_THRU_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "UfsPassThruHci.h" #define UFS_PASS_THRU_SIG SIGNATURE_32 ('U', 'F', 'S', 'P') // // Lun 0~7 is for 8 common luns. // Lun 8~11 is for those 4 well known luns (Refer to UFS 2.0 spec Table 10.58 for details): // Lun 8: REPORT LUNS // Lun 9: UFS DEVICE // Lun 10: BOOT // Lun 11: RPMB // #define UFS_MAX_LUNS 12 #define UFS_WLUN_PREFIX 0xC1 typedef struct { UINT8 Lun[UFS_MAX_LUNS]; UINT16 BitMask:12; // Bit 0~7 is 1/1 mapping to common luns. Bit 8~11 is 1/1 mapping to well-known luns. UINT16 Rsvd:4; } UFS_EXPOSED_LUNS; typedef struct _UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA { UINT32 Signature; EFI_HANDLE Handle; EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_MODE ExtScsiPassThruMode; EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL ExtScsiPassThru; EDKII_UFS_HOST_CONTROLLER_PROTOCOL *UfsHostController; UINTN UfsHcBase; UINT32 Capabilities; UINT8 TaskTag; VOID *UtpTrlBase; UINT8 Nutrs; VOID *TrlMapping; VOID *UtpTmrlBase; UINT8 Nutmrs; VOID *TmrlMapping; UFS_EXPOSED_LUNS Luns; } UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA; #define UFS_TIMEOUT EFI_TIMER_PERIOD_SECONDS(3) #define ROUNDUP8(x) (((x) % 8 == 0) ? (x) : ((x) / 8 + 1) * 8) #define IS_ALIGNED(addr, size) (((UINTN) (addr) & (size - 1)) == 0) #define UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_THIS(a) \ CR (a, \ UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA, \ ExtScsiPassThru, \ UFS_PASS_THRU_SIG \ ) typedef struct _UFS_DEVICE_MANAGEMENT_REQUEST_PACKET { UINT64 Timeout; VOID *InDataBuffer; VOID *OutDataBuffer; UINT8 Opcode; UINT8 DescId; UINT8 Index; UINT8 Selector; UINT32 InTransferLength; UINT32 OutTransferLength; UINT8 DataDirection; UINT8 Ocs; } UFS_DEVICE_MANAGEMENT_REQUEST_PACKET; // // function prototype // /** 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 UfsPassThruDriverBindingSupported ( 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 UfsPassThruDriverBindingStart ( 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 UfsPassThruDriverBindingStop ( IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This, IN EFI_HANDLE Controller, IN UINTN NumberOfChildren, IN EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandleBuffer ); // // EFI Component Name Functions // /** 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 UfsPassThruComponentNameGetDriverName ( 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 UfsPassThruComponentNameGetControllerName ( IN EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL *This, IN EFI_HANDLE ControllerHandle, IN EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle OPTIONAL, IN CHAR8 *Language, OUT CHAR16 **ControllerName ); /** Sends a SCSI Request Packet to a SCSI device that is attached to the SCSI channel. This function supports both blocking I/O and nonblocking I/O. The blocking I/O functionality is required, and the nonblocking I/O functionality is optional. @param This A pointer to the EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. @param Target The Target is an array of size TARGET_MAX_BYTES and it represents the id of the SCSI device to send the SCSI Request Packet. Each transport driver may choose to utilize a subset of this size to suit the needs of transport target representation. For example, a Fibre Channel driver may use only 8 bytes (WWN) to represent an FC target. @param Lun The LUN of the SCSI device to send the SCSI Request Packet. @param Packet A pointer to the SCSI Request Packet to send to the SCSI device specified by Target and Lun. @param Event If nonblocking I/O is not supported then Event is ignored, and blocking I/O is performed. If Event is NULL, then blocking I/O is performed. If Event is not NULL and non blocking I/O is supported, then nonblocking I/O is performed, and Event will be signaled when the SCSI Request Packet completes. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The SCSI Request Packet was sent by the host. For bi-directional commands, InTransferLength bytes were transferred from InDataBuffer. For write and bi-directional commands, OutTransferLength bytes were transferred by OutDataBuffer. @retval EFI_BAD_BUFFER_SIZE The SCSI Request Packet was not executed. The number of bytes that could be transferred is returned in InTransferLength. For write and bi-directional commands, OutTransferLength bytes were transferred by OutDataBuffer. @retval EFI_NOT_READY The SCSI Request Packet could not be sent because there are too many SCSI Request Packets already queued. The caller may retry again later. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to send the SCSI Request Packet. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Target, Lun, or the contents of ScsiRequestPacket are invalid. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The command described by the SCSI Request Packet is not supported by the host adapter. This includes the case of Bi-directional SCSI commands not supported by the implementation. The SCSI Request Packet was not sent, so no additional status information is available. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while waiting for the SCSI Request Packet to execute. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI UfsPassThruPassThru ( IN EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *This, IN UINT8 *Target, IN UINT64 Lun, IN OUT EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_SCSI_REQUEST_PACKET *Packet, IN EFI_EVENT Event OPTIONAL ); /** Used to retrieve the list of legal Target IDs and LUNs for SCSI devices on a SCSI channel. These can either be the list SCSI devices that are actually present on the SCSI channel, or the list of legal Target Ids and LUNs for the SCSI channel. Regardless, the caller of this function must probe the Target ID and LUN returned to see if a SCSI device is actually present at that location on the SCSI channel. @param This A pointer to the EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. @param Target On input, a pointer to the Target ID (an array of size TARGET_MAX_BYTES) of a SCSI device present on the SCSI channel. On output, a pointer to the Target ID (an array of TARGET_MAX_BYTES) of the next SCSI device present on a SCSI channel. An input value of 0xF(all bytes in the array are 0xF) in the Target array retrieves the Target ID of the first SCSI device present on a SCSI channel. @param Lun On input, a pointer to the LUN of a SCSI device present on the SCSI channel. On output, a pointer to the LUN of the next SCSI device present on a SCSI channel. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Target ID and LUN of the next SCSI device on the SCSI channel was returned in Target and Lun. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Target array is not all 0xF, and Target and Lun were not returned on a previous call to GetNextTargetLun(). @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND There are no more SCSI devices on this SCSI channel. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI UfsPassThruGetNextTargetLun ( IN EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *This, IN OUT UINT8 **Target, IN OUT UINT64 *Lun ); /** Used to allocate and build a device path node for a SCSI device on a SCSI channel. @param This A pointer to the EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. @param Target The Target is an array of size TARGET_MAX_BYTES and it specifies the Target ID of the SCSI device for which a device path node is to be allocated and built. Transport drivers may chose to utilize a subset of this size to suit the representation of targets. For example, a Fibre Channel driver may use only 8 bytes (WWN) in the array to represent a FC target. @param Lun The LUN of the SCSI device for which a device path node is to be allocated and built. @param DevicePath A pointer to a single device path node that describes the SCSI device specified by Target and Lun. This function is responsible for allocating the buffer DevicePath with the boot service AllocatePool(). It is the caller's responsibility to free DevicePath when the caller is finished with DevicePath. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The device path node that describes the SCSI device specified by Target and Lun was allocated and returned in DevicePath. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER DevicePath is NULL. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The SCSI devices specified by Target and Lun does not exist on the SCSI channel. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to allocate DevicePath. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI UfsPassThruBuildDevicePath ( IN EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *This, IN UINT8 *Target, IN UINT64 Lun, IN OUT EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL **DevicePath ); /** Used to translate a device path node to a Target ID and LUN. @param This A pointer to the EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. @param DevicePath A pointer to a single device path node that describes the SCSI device on the SCSI channel. @param Target A pointer to the Target Array which represents the ID of a SCSI device on the SCSI channel. @param Lun A pointer to the LUN of a SCSI device on the SCSI channel. @retval EFI_SUCCESS DevicePath was successfully translated to a Target ID and LUN, and they were returned in Target and Lun. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER DevicePath or Target or Lun is NULL. @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND A valid translation from DevicePath to a Target ID and LUN does not exist. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This driver does not support the device path node type in DevicePath. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI UfsPassThruGetTargetLun ( IN EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *This, IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath, OUT UINT8 **Target, OUT UINT64 *Lun ); /** Resets a SCSI channel. This operation resets all the SCSI devices connected to the SCSI channel. @param This A pointer to the EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The SCSI channel was reset. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to reset the SCSI channel. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while attempting to reset the SCSI channel. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The SCSI channel does not support a channel reset operation. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI UfsPassThruResetChannel ( IN EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *This ); /** Resets a SCSI logical unit that is connected to a SCSI channel. @param This A pointer to the EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. @param Target The Target is an array of size TARGET_MAX_BYTE and it represents the target port ID of the SCSI device containing the SCSI logical unit to reset. Transport drivers may chose to utilize a subset of this array to suit the representation of their targets. @param Lun The LUN of the SCSI device to reset. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The SCSI device specified by Target and Lun was reset. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Target or Lun is NULL. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while attempting to reset the SCSI device specified by Target and Lun. @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The SCSI channel does not support a target reset operation. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to reset the SCSI device specified by Target and Lun. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI UfsPassThruResetTargetLun ( IN EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *This, IN UINT8 *Target, IN UINT64 Lun ); /** Used to retrieve the list of legal Target IDs for SCSI devices on a SCSI channel. These can either be the list SCSI devices that are actually present on the SCSI channel, or the list of legal Target IDs for the SCSI channel. Regardless, the caller of this function must probe the Target ID returned to see if a SCSI device is actually present at that location on the SCSI channel. @param This A pointer to the EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL instance. @param Target (TARGET_MAX_BYTES) of a SCSI device present on the SCSI channel. On output, a pointer to the Target ID (an array of TARGET_MAX_BYTES) of the next SCSI device present on a SCSI channel. An input value of 0xF(all bytes in the array are 0xF) in the Target array retrieves the Target ID of the first SCSI device present on a SCSI channel. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Target ID of the next SCSI device on the SCSI channel was returned in Target. @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Target or Lun is NULL. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Target array is not all 0xF, and Target was not returned on a previous call to GetNextTarget(). @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND There are no more SCSI devices on this SCSI channel. **/ EFI_STATUS EFIAPI UfsPassThruGetNextTarget ( IN EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_PROTOCOL *This, IN OUT UINT8 **Target ); /** Sends a UFS-supported SCSI Request Packet to a UFS device that is attached to the UFS host controller. @param[in] Private The pointer to the UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA data structure. @param[in] Lun The LUN of the UFS device to send the SCSI Request Packet. @param[in, out] Packet A pointer to the SCSI Request Packet to send to a specified Lun of the UFS device. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The SCSI Request Packet was sent by the host. For bi-directional commands, InTransferLength bytes were transferred from InDataBuffer. For write and bi-directional commands, OutTransferLength bytes were transferred by OutDataBuffer. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to send the SCSI Request Packet. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The resource for transfer is not available. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while waiting for the SCSI Request Packet to execute. **/ EFI_STATUS UfsExecScsiCmds ( IN UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, IN UINT8 Lun, IN OUT EFI_EXT_SCSI_PASS_THRU_SCSI_REQUEST_PACKET *Packet ); /** Initialize the UFS host controller. @param[in] Private The pointer to the NVME_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA data structure. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The NVM Express Controller is initialized successfully. @retval Others A device error occurred while initializing the controller. **/ EFI_STATUS UfsControllerInit ( IN UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA *Private ); /** Stop the UFS host controller. @param[in] Private The pointer to the UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA data structure. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The Ufs Host Controller is stopped successfully. @retval Others A device error occurred while stopping the controller. **/ EFI_STATUS UfsControllerStop ( IN UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA *Private ); /** Allocate common buffer for host and UFS bus master access simultaneously. @param[in] Private The pointer to the UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA data structure. @param[in] Size The length of buffer to be allocated. @param[out] CmdDescHost A pointer to store the base system memory address of the allocated range. @param[out] CmdDescPhyAddr The resulting map address for the UFS bus master to use to access the hosts CmdDescHost. @param[out] CmdDescMapping A resulting value to pass to Unmap(). @retval EFI_SUCCESS The common buffer was allocated successfully. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The allocation fails. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The memory resource is insufficient. **/ EFI_STATUS UfsAllocateAlignCommonBuffer ( IN UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, IN UINTN Size, OUT VOID **CmdDescHost, OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS *CmdDescPhyAddr, OUT VOID **CmdDescMapping ); /** Set specified flag to 1 on a UFS device. @param[in] Private The pointer to the UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA data structure. @param[in] FlagId The ID of flag to be set. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The flag was set successfully. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to set the flag. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while waiting for the completion of setting the flag. **/ EFI_STATUS UfsSetFlag ( IN UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, IN UINT8 FlagId ); /** Read or write specified device descriptor of a UFS device. @param[in] Private The pointer to the UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA data structure. @param[in] Read The boolean variable to show r/w direction. @param[in] DescId The ID of device descriptor. @param[in] Index The Index of device descriptor. @param[in] Selector The Selector of device descriptor. @param[in, out] Descriptor The buffer of device descriptor to be read or written. @param[in] DescSize The size of device descriptor buffer. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The device descriptor was read/written successfully. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to r/w the device descriptor. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while waiting for the completion of r/w the device descriptor. **/ EFI_STATUS UfsRwDeviceDesc ( IN UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA *Private, IN BOOLEAN Read, IN UINT8 DescId, IN UINT8 Index, IN UINT8 Selector, IN OUT VOID *Descriptor, IN UINT32 DescSize ); /** Sends NOP IN cmd to a UFS device for initialization process request. For more details, please refer to UFS 2.0 spec Figure 13.3. @param[in] Private The pointer to the UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA data structure. @retval EFI_SUCCESS The NOP IN command was sent by the host. The NOP OUT response was received successfully. @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR A device error occurred while attempting to execute NOP IN command. @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The resource for transfer is not available. @retval EFI_TIMEOUT A timeout occurred while waiting for the NOP IN command to execute. **/ EFI_STATUS UfsExecNopCmds ( IN UFS_PASS_THRU_PRIVATE_DATA *Private ); extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL gUfsPassThruComponentName; extern EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL gUfsPassThruComponentName2; extern EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL gUfsPassThruDriverBinding; #endif