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/** @file
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  This file declares EFI IDE Controller Init Protocol
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  The EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL provides the chipset-specific information
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  to the driver entity. This protocol is mandatory for IDE controllers if the
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  IDE devices behind the controller are to be enumerated by a driver entity.
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  There can only be one instance of EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL for each IDE
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  controller in a system. It is installed on the handle that corresponds to the
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  IDE controller. A driver entity that wishes to manage an IDE bus and possibly
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  IDE devices in a system will have to retrieve the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL
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  instance that is associated with the controller to be managed.
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  A device handle for an IDE controller must contain an EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL.
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Copyright (c) 2007 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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  @par Revision Reference:
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  This Protocol is defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2
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  Volume 5: Standards.
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**/
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#ifndef _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL_H_
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#define _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL_H_
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#include <IndustryStandard/Atapi.h>
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///
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/// Global ID for the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.
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///
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#define EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL_GUID \
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  { \
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    0xa1e37052, 0x80d9, 0x4e65, {0xa3, 0x17, 0x3e, 0x9a, 0x55, 0xc4, 0x3e, 0xc9 } \
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  }
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///
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/// Forward declaration for EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.
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///
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typedef struct _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL;
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///
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/// The phase of the IDE Controller enumeration.
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///
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typedef enum {
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  ///
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  /// The driver entity is about to begin enumerating the devices
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  /// behind the specified channel. This notification can be used to
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  /// perform any chipset-specific programming.
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  ///
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  EfiIdeBeforeChannelEnumeration,
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  ///
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  /// The driver entity has completed enumerating the devices
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  /// behind the specified channel. This notification can be used to
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  /// perform any chipset-specific programming.
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  ///
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  EfiIdeAfterChannelEnumeration,
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  ///
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  /// The driver entity is about to reset the devices behind the
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  /// specified channel. This notification can be used to perform any
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  /// chipset-specific programming.
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  ///
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  EfiIdeBeforeChannelReset,
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  ///
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  /// The driver entity has completed resetting the devices behind
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  /// the specified channel. This notification can be used to perform
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  /// any chipset-specific programming.
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  ///
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  EfiIdeAfterChannelReset,
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  ///
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  /// The driver entity is about to detect the presence of devices
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  /// behind the specified channel. This notification can be used to
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  /// set up the bus signals to default levels or for implementing
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  /// predelays.
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  ///
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  EfiIdeBusBeforeDevicePresenceDetection,
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  ///
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  /// The driver entity is done with detecting the presence of
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  /// devices behind the specified channel. This notification can be
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  /// used to perform any chipset-specific programming.
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  ///
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  EfiIdeBusAfterDevicePresenceDetection,
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  ///
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  /// The IDE bus is requesting the IDE controller driver to
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  /// reprogram the IDE controller hardware and thereby reset all
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  /// the mode and timing settings to default settings.
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  ///
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  EfiIdeResetMode,
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  EfiIdeBusPhaseMaximum
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} EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_ENUM_PHASE;
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///
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/// This extended mode describes the SATA physical protocol.
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/// SATA physical layers can operate at different speeds.
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/// These speeds are defined below. Various PATA protocols
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/// and associated modes are not applicable to SATA devices.
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///
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typedef enum {
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  EfiAtaSataTransferProtocol
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} EFI_ATA_EXT_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL;
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///
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/// Automatically detects the optimum SATA speed.
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///
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#define  EFI_SATA_AUTO_SPEED  0
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///
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/// Indicates a first-generation (Gen1) SATA speed.
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///
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#define  EFI_SATA_GEN1_SPEED  1
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///
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/// Indicates a second-generation (Gen2) SATA speed.
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///
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#define  EFI_SATA_GEN2_SPEED  2
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///
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/// EFI_ATA_MODE structure.
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///
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typedef struct {
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  BOOLEAN    Valid;     ///< TRUE if Mode is valid.
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  UINT32     Mode;      ///< The actual ATA mode. This field is not a bit map.
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} EFI_ATA_MODE;
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///
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/// EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE structure
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///
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typedef struct {
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  ///
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  /// An enumeration defining various transfer protocols other than the protocols
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  /// that exist at the time this specification was developed (i.e., PIO, single
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  /// word DMA, multiword DMA, and UDMA). Each transfer protocol is associated
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  /// with a mode. The various transfer protocols are defined by the ATA/ATAPI
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  /// specification. This enumeration makes the interface extensible because we
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  /// can support new transport protocols beyond UDMA. Type EFI_ATA_EXT_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL
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  /// is defined below.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATA_EXT_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL    TransferProtocol;
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  ///
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  /// The mode for operating the transfer protocol that is identified by TransferProtocol.
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  ///
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  UINT32                           Mode;
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} EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE;
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///
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/// EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE structure.
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///
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typedef struct {
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  ///
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  /// This field specifies the PIO mode. PIO modes are defined in the ATA/ATAPI
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  /// specification. The ATA/ATAPI specification defines the enumeration.  In
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  /// other words, a value of 1 in this field means PIO mode 1. The actual meaning
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  /// of PIO mode 1 is governed by the ATA/ATAPI specification. Type EFI_ATA_MODE
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  /// is defined below.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATA_MODE    PioMode;
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  ///
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  /// This field specifies the single word DMA mode. Single word DMA modes are defined
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  /// in the ATA/ATAPI specification, versions 1 and 2. Single word DMA support was
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  /// obsoleted in the ATA/ATAPI specification, version 3. Therefore, most devices and
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  /// controllers will not support this transfer mode. The ATA/ATAPI specification defines
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  /// the enumeration. In other words, a value of 1 in this field means single word DMA
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  /// mode 1. The actual meaning of single word DMA mode 1 is governed by the ATA/
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  /// ATAPI specification.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATA_MODE             SingleWordDmaMode;
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  ///
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  /// This field specifies the multiword DMA mode. Various multiword DMA modes are
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  /// defined in the ATA/ATAPI specification. A value of 1 in this field means multiword
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  /// DMA mode 1. The actual meaning of multiword DMA mode 1 is governed by the
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  /// ATA/ATAPI specification.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATA_MODE             MultiWordDmaMode;
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  ///
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  /// This field specifies the ultra DMA (UDMA) mode. UDMA modes are defined in the
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  /// ATA/ATAPI specification. A value of 1 in this field means UDMA mode 1. The
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  /// actual meaning of UDMA mode 1 is governed by the ATA/ATAPI specification.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATA_MODE             UdmaMode;
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  ///
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  /// The number of extended-mode bitmap entries. Extended modes describe transfer
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  /// protocols beyond PIO, single word DMA, multiword DMA, and UDMA. This field
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  /// can be zero and provides extensibility.
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  ///
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  UINT32                   ExtModeCount;
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  ///
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  /// ExtModeCount number of entries. Each entry represents a transfer protocol other
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  /// than the ones defined above (i.e., PIO, single word DMA, multiword DMA, and
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  /// UDMA). This field is defined for extensibility. At this time, only one extended
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  /// transfer protocol is defined to cover SATA transfers. Type
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  /// EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE is defined below.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE    ExtMode[1];
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} EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE;
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///
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/// EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA & EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA structure
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///
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/// The definition of these two structures is not part of the protocol
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/// definition because the ATA/ATAPI Specification controls the definition
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/// of all the fields. The ATA/ATAPI Specification can obsolete old fields
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/// or redefine existing fields.
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typedef ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA   EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA;
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typedef ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA;
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///
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/// This flag indicates whether the IDENTIFY data is a response from an ATA device
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/// (EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA) or response from an ATAPI device
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/// (EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA).  According to the ATA/ATAPI specification,
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/// EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA is for an ATA device if bit 15 of the Config field is zero.
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/// The Config field is common to both EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA and
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/// EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA.
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///
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#define   EFI_ATAPI_DEVICE_IDENTIFY_DATA  0x8000
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///
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/// EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA structure.
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///
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typedef union {
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  ///
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  /// The data that is returned by an ATA device upon successful completion
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  /// of the ATA IDENTIFY_DEVICE command.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA      AtaData;
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  ///
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  /// The data that is returned by an ATAPI device upon successful completion
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  /// of the ATA IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE command.
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  ///
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  EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA    AtapiData;
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} EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA;
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/**
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  Returns the information about the specified IDE channel.
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  This function can be used to obtain information about a particular IDE channel.
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  The driver entity uses this information during the enumeration process.
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  If Enabled is set to FALSE, the driver entity will not scan the channel. Note
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  that it will not prevent an operating system driver from scanning the channel.
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  For most of today's controllers, MaxDevices will either be 1 or 2. For SATA
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  controllers, this value will always be 1. SATA configurations can contain SATA
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  port multipliers. SATA port multipliers behave like SATA bridges and can support
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  up to 16 devices on the other side. If a SATA port out of the IDE controller
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  is connected to a port multiplier, MaxDevices will be set to the number of SATA
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  devices that the port multiplier supports. Because today's port multipliers
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  support up to fifteen SATA devices, this number can be as large as fifteen. The IDE
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  bus driver is required to scan for the presence of port multipliers behind an SATA
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  controller and enumerate up to MaxDevices number of devices behind the port
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  multiplier.
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  In this context, the devices behind a port multiplier constitute a channel.
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  @param[in]  This         The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
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  @param[in]  Channel      Zero-based channel number.
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  @param[out] Enabled      TRUE if this channel is enabled.  Disabled channels
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                           are not scanned to see if any devices are present.
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  @param[out] MaxDevices   The maximum number of IDE devices that the bus driver
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                           can expect on this channel.  For the ATA/ATAPI
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                           specification, version 6, this number will either be
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                           one or two. For Serial ATA (SATA) configurations with a
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                           port multiplier, this number can be as large as fifteen.
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  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             Information was returned without any errors.
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  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
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**/
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typedef
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EFI_STATUS
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(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_GET_CHANNEL_INFO)(
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  IN  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
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  IN  UINT8                             Channel,
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  OUT BOOLEAN                           *Enabled,
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  OUT UINT8                             *MaxDevices
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  );
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/**
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  The notifications from the driver entity that it is about to enter a certain
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  phase of the IDE channel enumeration process.
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  This function can be used to notify the IDE controller driver to perform
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  specific actions, including any chipset-specific initialization, so that the
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  chipset is ready to enter the next phase. Seven notification points are defined
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  at this time.
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  More synchronization points may be added as required in the future.
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  @param[in] This      The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
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  @param[in] Phase     The phase during enumeration.
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  @param[in] Channel   Zero-based channel number.
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  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The notification was accepted without any errors.
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  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED         Phase is not supported.
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  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
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  @retval EFI_NOT_READY           This phase cannot be entered at this time; for
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                                  example, an attempt was made to enter a Phase
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                                  without having entered one or more previous
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                                  Phase.
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**/
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typedef
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EFI_STATUS
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(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_NOTIFY_PHASE)(
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  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
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  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_ENUM_PHASE     Phase,
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  IN UINT8                             Channel
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  );
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/**
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  Submits the device information to the IDE controller driver.
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  This function is used by the driver entity to pass detailed information about
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  a particular device to the IDE controller driver. The driver entity obtains
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  this information by issuing an ATA or ATAPI IDENTIFY_DEVICE command. IdentifyData
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  is the pointer to the response data buffer. The IdentifyData buffer is owned
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  by the driver entity, and the IDE controller driver must make a local copy
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  of the entire buffer or parts of the buffer as needed. The original IdentifyData
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  buffer pointer may not be valid when
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    - EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() or
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    - EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode() is called at a later point.
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  The IDE controller driver may consult various fields of EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA to
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  compute the optimum mode for the device. These fields are not limited to the
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  timing information. For example, an implementation of the IDE controller driver
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  may examine the vendor and type/mode field to match known bad drives.
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  The driver entity may submit drive information in any order, as long as it
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  submits information for all the devices belonging to the enumeration group
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  before EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() is called for any device
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  in that enumeration group. If a device is absent, EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
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  should be called with IdentifyData set to NULL.  The IDE controller driver may
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  not have any other mechanism to know whether a device is present or not. Therefore,
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  setting IdentifyData to NULL does not constitute an error condition.
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  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData() can be called only once for a
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  given (Channel, Device) pair.
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  @param[in] This           A pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
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  @param[in] Channel        Zero-based channel number.
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  @param[in] Device         Zero-based device number on the Channel.
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  @param[in] IdentifyData   The device's response to the ATA IDENTIFY_DEVICE command.
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  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The information was accepted without any errors.
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  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
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  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
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**/
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typedef
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EFI_STATUS
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(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SUBMIT_DATA)(
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  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
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  IN UINT8                             Channel,
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  IN UINT8                             Device,
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  IN EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA                 *IdentifyData
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  );
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/**
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  Disqualifies specific modes for an IDE device.
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  This function allows the driver entity or other drivers (such as platform
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  drivers) to reject certain timing modes and request the IDE controller driver
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  to recalculate modes. This function allows the driver entity and the IDE
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  controller driver to negotiate the timings on a per-device basis. This function
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  is useful in the case of drives that lie about their capabilities. An example
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  is when the IDE device fails to accept the timing modes that are calculated
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  by the IDE controller driver based on the response to the Identify Drive command.
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  If the driver entity does not want to limit the ATA timing modes and leave that
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  decision to the IDE controller driver, it can either not call this function for
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  the given device or call this function and set the Valid flag to FALSE for all
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  modes that are listed in EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE.
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  The driver entity may disqualify modes for a device in any order and any number
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  of times.
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  This function can be called multiple times to invalidate multiple modes of the
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  same type (e.g., Programmed Input/Output [PIO] modes 3 and 4). See the ATA/ATAPI
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  specification for more information on PIO modes.
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  For Serial ATA (SATA) controllers, this member function can be used to disqualify
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  a higher transfer rate mode on a given channel. For example, a platform driver
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  may inform the IDE controller driver to not use second-generation (Gen2) speeds
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  for a certain SATA drive.
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  @param[in] This       The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
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  @param[in] Channel    The zero-based channel number.
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  @param[in] Device     The zero-based device number on the Channel.
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  @param[in] BadModes   The modes that the device does not support and that
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                        should be disqualified.
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  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The modes were accepted without any errors.
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  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
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						|
  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
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  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   IdentifyData is NULL.
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**/
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typedef
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						|
EFI_STATUS
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						|
(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_DISQUALIFY_MODE)(
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						|
  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
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						|
  IN UINT8                             Channel,
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						|
  IN UINT8                             Device,
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						|
  IN EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE           *BadModes
 | 
						|
  );
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						|
 | 
						|
/**
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						|
  Returns the information about the optimum modes for the specified IDE device.
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						|
 | 
						|
  This function is used by the driver entity to obtain the optimum ATA modes for
 | 
						|
  a specific device.  The IDE controller driver takes into account the following
 | 
						|
  while calculating the mode:
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						|
    - The IdentifyData inputs to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
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						|
    - The BadModes inputs to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode()
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						|
 | 
						|
  The driver entity is required to call EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
 | 
						|
  for all the devices that belong to an enumeration group before calling
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() for any device in the same group.
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						|
 | 
						|
  The IDE controller driver will use controller- and possibly platform-specific
 | 
						|
  algorithms to arrive at SupportedModes.  The IDE controller may base its
 | 
						|
  decision on user preferences and other considerations as well. This function
 | 
						|
  may be called multiple times because the driver entity may renegotiate the mode
 | 
						|
  with the IDE controller driver using EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode().
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						|
 | 
						|
  The driver entity may collect timing information for various devices in any
 | 
						|
  order. The driver entity is responsible for making sure that all the dependencies
 | 
						|
  are satisfied. For example, the SupportedModes information for device A that
 | 
						|
  was previously returned may become stale after a call to
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode() for device B.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  The buffer SupportedModes is allocated by the callee because the caller does
 | 
						|
  not necessarily know the size of the buffer. The type EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE
 | 
						|
  is defined in a way that allows for future extensibility and can be of variable
 | 
						|
  length. This memory pool should be deallocated by the caller when it is no
 | 
						|
  longer necessary.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  The IDE controller driver for a Serial ATA (SATA) controller can use this
 | 
						|
  member function to force a lower speed (first-generation [Gen1] speeds on a
 | 
						|
  second-generation [Gen2]-capable hardware).  The IDE controller driver can
 | 
						|
  also allow the driver entity to stay with the speed that has been negotiated
 | 
						|
  by the physical layer.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  @param[in]  This             The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
 | 
						|
  @param[in]  Channel          A zero-based channel number.
 | 
						|
  @param[in]  Device           A zero-based device number on the Channel.
 | 
						|
  @param[out] SupportedModes   The optimum modes for the device.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             SupportedModes was returned.
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   SupportedModes is NULL.
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_NOT_READY           Modes cannot be calculated due to a lack of
 | 
						|
                                  data.  This error may happen if
 | 
						|
                                  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
 | 
						|
                                  and EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyData()
 | 
						|
                                  were not called for at least one drive in the
 | 
						|
                                  same enumeration group.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
**/
 | 
						|
typedef
 | 
						|
EFI_STATUS
 | 
						|
(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_CALCULATE_MODE)(
 | 
						|
  IN  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
 | 
						|
  IN  UINT8                             Channel,
 | 
						|
  IN  UINT8                             Device,
 | 
						|
  OUT EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE           **SupportedModes
 | 
						|
  );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/**
 | 
						|
  Commands the IDE controller driver to program the IDE controller hardware
 | 
						|
  so that the specified device can operate at the specified mode.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  This function is used by the driver entity to instruct the IDE controller
 | 
						|
  driver to program the IDE controller hardware to the specified modes. This
 | 
						|
  function can be called only once for a particular device. For a Serial ATA
 | 
						|
  (SATA) Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) controller, no controller-
 | 
						|
  specific programming may be required.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  @param[in] This      Pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
 | 
						|
  @param[in] Channel   Zero-based channel number.
 | 
						|
  @param[in] Device    Zero-based device number on the Channel.
 | 
						|
  @param[in] Modes     The modes to set.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The command was accepted without any errors.
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_NOT_READY           Modes cannot be set at this time due to lack of data.
 | 
						|
  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        Modes cannot be set due to hardware failure.
 | 
						|
                                  The driver entity should not use this device.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
**/
 | 
						|
typedef
 | 
						|
EFI_STATUS
 | 
						|
(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SET_TIMING)(
 | 
						|
  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
 | 
						|
  IN UINT8                             Channel,
 | 
						|
  IN UINT8                             Device,
 | 
						|
  IN EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE           *Modes
 | 
						|
  );
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Provides the basic interfaces to abstract an IDE controller.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
struct _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL {
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// Returns the information about a specific channel.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_GET_CHANNEL_INFO    GetChannelInfo;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// The notification that the driver entity is about to enter the
 | 
						|
  /// specified phase during the enumeration process.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_NOTIFY_PHASE        NotifyPhase;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// Submits the Drive Identify data that was returned by the device.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SUBMIT_DATA         SubmitData;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// Submits information about modes that should be disqualified.  The specified
 | 
						|
  /// IDE device does not support these modes and these modes should not be
 | 
						|
  /// returned by EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode()
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_DISQUALIFY_MODE     DisqualifyMode;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// Calculates and returns the optimum mode for a particular IDE device.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_CALCULATE_MODE      CalculateMode;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// Programs the IDE controller hardware to the default timing or per the modes
 | 
						|
  /// that were returned by the last call to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode().
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SET_TIMING          SetTiming;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// Set to TRUE if the enumeration group includes all the channels that are
 | 
						|
  /// produced by this controller. Set to FALSE if an enumeration group consists of
 | 
						|
  /// only one channel.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  BOOLEAN                                EnumAll;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// The number of channels that are produced by this controller. Parallel ATA
 | 
						|
  /// (PATA) controllers can support up to two channels. Advanced Host Controller
 | 
						|
  /// Interface (AHCI) Serial ATA (SATA) controllers can support up to 32 channels,
 | 
						|
  /// each of which can have up to one device. In the presence of a multiplier,
 | 
						|
  /// each channel can have fifteen devices.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  UINT8    ChannelCount;
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
extern EFI_GUID  gEfiIdeControllerInitProtocolGuid;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
#endif
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