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/** @file
Provides services to notify the PCI bus driver that some events have happened
in a hot-plug controller (such as a PC Card socket, or PHPC), and to ask the
PCI bus driver to create or destroy handles for PCI-like devices.
A hot-plug capable PCI bus driver should produce the EFI PCI Hot Plug Request
protocol. When a PCI device or a PCI-like device (for example, 32-bit PC Card)
is installed after PCI bus does the enumeration, the PCI bus driver can be
notified through this protocol. For example, when a 32-bit PC Card is inserted
into the PC Card socket, the PC Card bus driver can call interface of this
protocol to notify PCI bus driver to allocate resource and create handles for
this PC Card.
The EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL is installed by the PCI bus driver on a
separate handle when PCI bus driver starts up. There is only one instance in
the system. Any driver that wants to use this protocol must locate it globally.
The EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL allows the driver of hot-plug controller,
for example, PC Card Bus driver, to notify PCI bus driver that an event has
happened in the hot-plug controller, and the PCI bus driver is requested to
create (add) or destroy (remove) handles for the specified PCI-like devices.
For example, when a 32-bit PC Card is inserted, this protocol interface will
be called with an add operation, and the PCI bus driver will enumerate and
start the devices inserted; when a 32-bit PC Card is removed, this protocol
interface will be called with a remove operation, and the PCI bus driver will
stop the devices and destroy their handles. The existence of this protocol
represents the capability of the PCI bus driver. If this protocol exists in
system, it means PCI bus driver is hot-plug capable, thus together with the
effort of PC Card bus driver, hot-plug of PC Card can be supported. Otherwise,
the hot-plug capability is not provided.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2009, 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.
@par Revision Reference:
This Protocol is defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2
Volume 5: Standards
**/
#ifndef __PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_H_
#define __PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_H_
///
/// Global ID for EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL
///
#define EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL_GUID \
{ \
0x19cb87ab, 0x2cb9, 0x4665, {0x83, 0x60, 0xdd, 0xcf, 0x60, 0x54, 0xf7, 0x9d} \
}
///
/// Forward declaration for EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL
///
typedef struct _EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL;
///
/// Enumeration of PCI hot plug operations
///
typedef enum {
///
/// The PCI bus driver is requested to create handles for the specified devices.
/// An array of EFI_HANDLE is returned, with a NULL element marking the end of
/// the array.
///
EfiPciHotPlugRequestAdd,
///
/// The PCI bus driver is requested to destroy handles for the specified devices.
///
EfiPciHotplugRequestRemove
} EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_OPERATION;
/**
This function is used to notify PCI bus driver that some events happened in a
hot-plug controller, and the PCI bus driver is requested to start or stop
specified PCI-like devices.
This function allows the PCI bus driver to be notified to act as requested when
a hot-plug event has happened on the hot-plug controller. Currently, the
operations include add operation and remove operation. If it is a add operation,
the PCI bus driver will enumerate, allocate resources for devices behind the
hot-plug controller, and create handle for the device specified by RemainingDevicePath.
The RemainingDevicePath is an optional parameter. If it is not NULL, only the
specified device is started; if it is NULL, all devices behind the hot-plug
controller are started. The newly created handles of PC Card functions are
returned in the ChildHandleBuffer, together with the number of child handle in
NumberOfChildren. If it is a remove operation, when NumberOfChildren contains
a non-zero value, child handles specified in ChildHandleBuffer are stopped and
destroyed; otherwise, PCI bus driver is notified to stop managing the controller
handle.
@param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL
instance.
@param[in] Operation The operation the PCI bus driver is requested
to make.
@param[in] Controller The handle of the hot-plug controller.
@param[in] RemainingDevicePath The remaining device path for the PCI-like
hot-plug device. It only contains device
path nodes behind the hot-plug controller.
It is an optional parameter and only valid
when the Operation is a add operation. If
it is NULL, all devices behind the PC Card
socket are started.
@param[in,out] NumberOfChildren The number of child handles. For an add
operation, it is an output parameter. For
a remove operation, it's an input parameter.
When it contains a non-zero value, children
handles specified in ChildHandleBuffer are
destroyed. Otherwise, PCI bus driver is
notified to stop managing the controller
handle.
@param[in,out] ChildHandleBuffer The buffer which contains the child handles.
For an add operation, it is an output
parameter and contains all newly created
child handles. For a remove operation, it
contains child handles to be destroyed when
NumberOfChildren contains a non-zero value.
It can be NULL when NumberOfChildren is 0.
It's the caller's responsibility to allocate
and free memory for this buffer.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The handles for the specified device have been
created or destroyed as requested, and for an
add operation, the new handles are returned in
ChildHandleBuffer.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Operation is not a legal value.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Controller is NULL or not a valid handle.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER NumberOfChildren is NULL.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ChildHandleBuffer is NULL while Operation is
remove and NumberOfChildren contains a non-zero
value.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER ChildHandleBuffer is NULL while Operation is add.
@retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are no enough resources to start the
devices.
**/
typedef
EFI_STATUS
(EFIAPI *EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_NOTIFY)(
IN EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_OPERATION Operation,
IN EFI_HANDLE Controller,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *RemainingDevicePath OPTIONAL,
IN OUT UINT8 *NumberOfChildren,
IN OUT EFI_HANDLE *ChildHandleBuffer
);
///
/// Provides services to notify PCI bus driver that some events have happened in
/// a hot-plug controller (for example, PC Card socket, or PHPC), and ask PCI bus
/// driver to create or destroy handles for the PCI-like devices.
///
struct _EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_PROTOCOL {
///
/// Notify the PCI bus driver that some events have happened in a hot-plug
/// controller (for example, PC Card socket, or PHPC), and ask PCI bus driver
/// to create or destroy handles for the PCI-like devices. See Section 0 for
/// a detailed description.
///
EFI_PCI_HOTPLUG_REQUEST_NOTIFY Notify;
};
extern EFI_GUID gEfiPciHotPlugRequestProtocolGuid;
#endif
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