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/** @file
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  Copyright (c) 2014, ARM Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR>
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  SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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**/
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/*
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  Transport protocol over which Android Fastboot transactions can be made.
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  Fastboot is designed for USB, but this protocol is intended as an abstraction
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   so that it can be implemented over any transport mechanism.
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*/
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#ifndef __ANDROID_FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_H__
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#define __ANDROID_FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_H__
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extern EFI_GUID gAndroidFastbootTransportProtocolGuid;
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/*
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  Set up the transport system for use by Fastboot.
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  e.g. For USB this probably means making the device enumerable. For TCP,
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       preparing to accept incoming connections.
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  It is _not_ the responsibility of this protocol's implementer to unite the
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  data phase into a single buffer - that is handled by the Fastboot UEFI
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  application. As the Fastboot protocol spec says: "Short packets are always
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   acceptable and zero-length packets are ignored."
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  However the commands and responses must be in a single packet, and the order
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  of the packets must of course be maintained.
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  If there is a fatal error in the receive channel, ReceiveEvent will be
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  signalled, and a subsequent call to Receive() will return an error. This
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  allows data transported prior to the error to be received.
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  @param[in] ReceiveEvent  Event to be Signalled when a packet has been received
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                           and is ready to be retrieved via Receive().
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  @retval EFI_SUCCESS       Initialised successfully.
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  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  Error in initialising hardware
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  @retval (other)           Error return from LocateProtocol functions.
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*/
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typedef
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EFI_STATUS
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(*FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_START) (
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  IN EFI_EVENT ReceiveEvent
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  );
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/*
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  Function to be called when all Fastboot transactions are finished, to
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  de-initialise the transport system.
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  e.g. A USB OTG system might want to get out of peripheral mode so it can be
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       a USB host.
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  Note that this function will be called after an error is reported by Send or
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  Receive
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  @retval EFI_SUCCESS       De-initialised successfully.
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  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  Error de-initialising hardware.
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*/
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typedef
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EFI_STATUS
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(* FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_STOP) (
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  VOID
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  );
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/*
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  Send data. This function can be used both for command responses like "OKAY"
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  and for the data phase (the protocol doesn't describe any situation when the
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   latter might be necessary, but does allow it)
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  Transmission need not finish before the function returns.
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  If there is an error in transmission from which the transport system cannot
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  recover, FatalErrorEvent will be signalled. Otherwise, it is assumed that all
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  data was delivered successfully.
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  @param[in] BufferSize       Size in bytes of data to send.
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  @param[in] Buffer           Data to send.
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  @param[in] FatalErrorEvent  Event to signal if there was an error in
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                              transmission from which the transport system
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                              cannot recover.
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  @retval EFI_SUCCESS       The data was sent or queued for send.
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  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  There was an error preparing to send the data.
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 */
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typedef
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EFI_STATUS
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(*FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_SEND) (
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  IN        UINTN      BufferSize,
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  IN  CONST VOID      *Buffer,
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  IN        EFI_EVENT *FatalErrorEvent
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  );
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/*
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  When the event has been Signalled to say data is available from the host,
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  this function is used to get data. In order to handle the case where several
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  packets are received before ReceiveEvent's notify function is called, packets
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  received are queued, and each call to this function returns the next packet in
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  the queue. It should therefore be called in a loop, the exit condition being a
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  return of EFI_NOT_READY.
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  @param[out]  Buffer       Pointer to received data. Callee allocated - the
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                            caller must free it with FreePool.
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  @param[out]  BufferSize   The size of received data in bytes
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  @retval EFI_NOT_READY     There is no data available
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  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR  There was a fatal error in the receive channel.
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                            e.g. for USB the cable was unplugged or for TCP the
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                            connection was closed by the remote host..
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*/
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typedef
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EFI_STATUS
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(*FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_RECEIVE) (
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  OUT UINTN  *BufferSize,
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  OUT VOID  **Buffer
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  );
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typedef struct _FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL {
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  FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_START                     Start;
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  FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_STOP                      Stop;
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  FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_SEND                      Send;
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  FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_RECEIVE                   Receive;
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} FASTBOOT_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL;
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#endif
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