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#ifndef _EFI_PXE_H
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#define _EFI_PXE_H
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/*++
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Copyright (c) Intel  1999
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Module name:
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    efi_pxe.h
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32/64-bit PXE specification:
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    alpha-4, 99-Dec-17
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Abstract:
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    This header file contains all of the PXE type definitions,
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    structure prototypes, global variables and constants that
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    are needed for porting PXE to EFI.
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--*/
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#pragma pack(1)
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#define PXE_INTEL_ORDER         1   // Intel order
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//#define PXE_NETWORK_ORDER         1   // network order
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#define PXE_UINT64_SUPPORT          1   // UINT64 supported
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//#define PXE_NO_UINT64_SUPPORT     1   // UINT64 not supported
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#define PXE_BUSTYPE(a,b,c,d)            \
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((((PXE_UINT32)(d) & 0xFF) << 24) | \
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(((PXE_UINT32)(c) & 0xFF) << 16) |  \
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(((PXE_UINT32)(b) & 0xFF) << 8) |       \
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((PXE_UINT32)(a) & 0xFF))
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//
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// UNDI ROM ID and devive ID signature
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//
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#define PXE_BUSTYPE_PXE         PXE_BUSTYPE('!', 'P', 'X', 'E')
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//
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// BUS ROM ID signatures
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//
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#define PXE_BUSTYPE_PCI         PXE_BUSTYPE('P', 'C', 'I', 'R')
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#define PXE_BUSTYPE_PC_CARD     PXE_BUSTYPE('P', 'C', 'C', 'R')
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#define PXE_BUSTYPE_USB         PXE_BUSTYPE('U', 'S', 'B', 'R')
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#define PXE_BUSTYPE_1394        PXE_BUSTYPE('1', '3', '9', '4')
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#define PXE_SWAP_UINT16(n)          \
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((((PXE_UINT16)(n) & 0x00FF) << 8) |    \
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(((PXE_UINT16)(n) & 0xFF00) >> 8))
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#define PXE_SWAP_UINT32(n)              \
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((((PXE_UINT32)(n) & 0x000000FF) << 24) |   \
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(((PXE_UINT32)(n) & 0x0000FF00) << 8) |     \
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(((PXE_UINT32)(n) & 0x00FF0000) >> 8) |     \
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(((PXE_UINT32)(n) & 0xFF000000) >> 24))
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#if PXE_UINT64_SUPPORT != 0
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#define PXE_SWAP_UINT64(n)                  \
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((((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0x00000000000000FF) << 56) |   \
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(((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0x000000000000FF00) << 40) |    \
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(((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0x0000000000FF0000) << 24) |    \
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(((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0x00000000FF000000) << 8) | \
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(((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0x000000FF00000000) >> 8) | \
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(((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0x0000FF0000000000) >> 24) |    \
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(((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0x00FF000000000000) >> 40) |    \
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(((PXE_UINT64)(n) & 0xFF00000000000000) >> 56))
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#endif // PXE_UINT64_SUPPORT
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#if PXE_NO_UINT64_SUPPORT != 0
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#define PXE_SWAP_UINT64(n)                      \
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{                                       \
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PXE_UINT32 tmp = (PXE_UINT64)(n)[1];                \
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(PXE_UINT64)(n)[1] = PXE_SWAP_UINT32((PXE_UINT64)(n)[0]);   \
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(PXE_UINT64)(n)[0] = tmp;                       \
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}
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#endif // PXE_NO_UINT64_SUPPORT
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#define PXE_CPBSIZE_NOT_USED            0   // zero
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#define PXE_DBSIZE_NOT_USED         0   // zero
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#define PXE_CPBADDR_NOT_USED        (PXE_UINT64)0       // zero
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#define PXE_DBADDR_NOT_USED     (PXE_UINT64)0       // zero
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#define PXE_CONST const
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#define PXE_VOLATILE volatile
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typedef void PXE_VOID;
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typedef unsigned char PXE_UINT8;
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typedef unsigned short PXE_UINT16;
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typedef unsigned PXE_UINT32;
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#if PXE_UINT64_SUPPORT != 0
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// typedef unsigned long PXE_UINT64;
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typedef UINT64 PXE_UINT64;
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#endif // PXE_UINT64_SUPPORT
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#if PXE_NO_UINT64_SUPPORT != 0
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typedef PXE_UINT32 PXE_UINT64[2];
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#endif // PXE_NO_UINT64_SUPPORT
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typedef unsigned PXE_UINTN;
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typedef PXE_UINT8 PXE_BOOL;
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#define PXE_FALSE               0   // zero
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#define PXE_TRUE                    (!PXE_FALSE)
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typedef PXE_UINT16 PXE_OPCODE;
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//
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// Return UNDI operational state.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_GET_STATE                    0x0000
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//
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// Change UNDI operational state from Stopped to Started.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_START                    0x0001
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//
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// Change UNDI operational state from Started to Stopped.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_STOP                     0x0002
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//
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// Get UNDI initialization information.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_GET_INIT_INFO                0x0003
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//
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// Get NIC configuration information.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_GET_CONFIG_INFO              0x0004
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//
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// Changed UNDI operational state from Started to Initialized.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_INITIALIZE                   0x0005
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//
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// Re-initialize the NIC H/W.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_RESET                    0x0006
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//
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// Change the UNDI operational state from Initialized to Started.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_SHUTDOWN                 0x0007
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//
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// Read & change state of external interrupt enables.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_INTERRUPT_ENABLES                0x0008
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//
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// Read & change state of packet receive filters.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_RECEIVE_FILTERS              0x0009
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//
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// Read & change station MAC address.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_STATION_ADDRESS              0x000A
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//
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// Read traffic statistics.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_STATISTICS                   0x000B
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//
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// Convert multicast IP address to multicast MAC address.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_MCAST_IP_TO_MAC              0x000C
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//
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// Read or change non-volatile storage on the NIC.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_NVDATA                   0x000D
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//
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// Get & clear interrupt status.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_GET_STATUS                   0x000E
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//
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// Fill media header in packet for transmit.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_FILL_HEADER              0x000F
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//
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// Transmit packet(s).
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_TRANSMIT                 0x0010
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//
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// Receive packet.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_RECEIVE                  0x0011
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// last valid opcode:
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#define PXE_OPCODE_VALID_MAX                    0x0011
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//
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// Last valid PXE UNDI OpCode number.
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//
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#define PXE_OPCODE_LAST_VALID                   0x0011
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typedef PXE_UINT16 PXE_OPFLAGS;
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_NOT_USED                    0x0000
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Get State
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//
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// No OpFlags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Start
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//
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// No OpFlags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Stop
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//
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// No OpFlags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Get Init Info
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//
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// No Opflags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Get Config Info
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//
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// No Opflags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Initialize
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INITIALIZE_CABLE_DETECT_MASK    0x0001
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INITIALIZE_DETECT_CABLE         0x0000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INITIALIZE_DO_NOT_DETECT_CABLE  0x0001
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Reset
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RESET_DISABLE_INTERRUPTS        0x0001
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RESET_DISABLE_FILTERS           0x0002
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Shutdown
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//
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// No OpFlags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Interrupt Enables
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//
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//
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// Select whether to enable or disable external interrupt signals.
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// Setting both enable and disable will return PXE_STATCODE_INVALID_OPFLAGS.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_OPMASK                0xC000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_ENABLE                0x8000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_DISABLE           0x4000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_READ              0x0000
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//
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// Enable receive interrupts.  An external interrupt will be generated
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// after a complete non-error packet has been received.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_RECEIVE           0x0001
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//
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// Enable transmit interrupts.  An external interrupt will be generated
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// after a complete non-error packet has been transmitted.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_TRANSMIT          0x0002
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//
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// Enable command interrupts.  An external interrupt will be generated
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// when command execution stops.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_COMMAND           0x0004
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//
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// Generate software interrupt.  Setting this bit generates an external
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// interrupt, if it is supported by the hardware.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_INTERRUPT_SOFTWARE          0x0008
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Receive Filters
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//
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//
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// Select whether to enable or disable receive filters.
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// Setting both enable and disable will return PXE_STATCODE_INVALID_OPCODE.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_OPMASK           0xC000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_ENABLE           0x8000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_DISABLE          0x4000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_READ         0x0000
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//
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// To reset the contents of the multicast MAC address filter list,
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// set this OpFlag:
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_RESET_MCAST_LIST 0x2000
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//
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// Enable unicast packet receiving.  Packets sent to the current station
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// MAC address will be received.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_UNICAST          0x0001
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//
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// Enable broadcast packet receiving.  Packets sent to the broadcast 
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// MAC address will be received.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_BROADCAST        0x0002
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//
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// Enable filtered multicast packet receiving.  Packets sent to any
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// of the multicast MAC addresses in the multicast MAC address filter
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// list will be received.  If the filter list is empty, no multicast
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_FILTERED_MULTICAST   0x0004
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//
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// Enable promiscuous packet receiving.  All packets will be received.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_PROMISCUOUS      0x0008
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//
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// Enable promiscuous multicast packet receiving.  All multicast
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_ALL_MULTICAST        0x0010
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// UNDI Station Address
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_STATION_ADDRESS_READ            0x0000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_STATION_ADDRESS_RESET           0x0001
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Statistics
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_STATISTICS_READ             0x0000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_STATISTICS_RESET                0x0001
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI MCast IP to MAC
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//
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// Identify the type of IP address in the CPB.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_MCAST_IP_TO_MAC_OPMASK          0x0003
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_MCAST_IPV4_TO_MAC           0x0000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_MCAST_IPV6_TO_MAC           0x0001
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI NvData
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//
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//
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// Select the type of non-volatile data operation.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_NVDATA_OPMASK               0x0001
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_NVDATA_READ             0x0000
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_NVDATA_WRITE                0x0001
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Get Status
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//
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//
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// Return current interrupt status.  This will also clear any interrupts
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// that are currently set.  This can be used in a polling routine.  The
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// interrupt flags are still set and cleared even when the interrupts
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// are disabled.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_GET_INTERRUPT_STATUS            0x0001
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//
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// Return list of transmitted buffers for recycling.  Transmit buffers
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// issuing a transmit command, wait for a transmit complete interrupt.
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// When a transmit complete interrupt is received, read the transmitted
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// buffers.  Do not plan on getting one buffer per interrupt.  Some
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// NICs and UNDIs may transmit multiple buffers per interrupt.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_GET_TRANSMITTED_BUFFERS         0x0002
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Fill Header
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_FILL_HEADER_OPMASK          0x0001
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_FILL_HEADER_FRAGMENTED          0x0001
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_FILL_HEADER_WHOLE           0x0000
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Transmit
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//
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//
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// S/W UNDI only.  Return after the packet has been transmitted.  A
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// transmit complete interrupt will still be generated and the transmit
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// buffer will have to be recycled.
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//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_SWUNDI_TRANSMIT_OPMASK          0x0001
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_TRANSMIT_BLOCK              0x0001
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_TRANSMIT_DONT_BLOCK         0x0000
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//
432
//
433
//
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_TRANSMIT_OPMASK             0x0002
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_TRANSMIT_FRAGMENTED         0x0002
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#define PXE_OPFLAGS_TRANSMIT_WHOLE              0x0000
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Receive
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//
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// No OpFlags
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typedef PXE_UINT16 PXE_STATFLAGS;
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_INITIALIZE                0x0000
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// Common StatFlags that can be returned by all commands.
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//
451
 
452
//
453
// The COMMAND_COMPLETE and COMMAND_FAILED status flags must be
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// implemented by all UNDIs.  COMMAND_QUEUED is only needed by UNDIs
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// that support command queuing.
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//
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_STATUS_MASK               0xC000
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_COMMAND_COMPLETE          0xC000
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_COMMAND_FAILED                0x8000
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_COMMAND_QUEUED                0x4000
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//#define PXE_STATFLAGS_INITIALIZE              0x0000
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_DB_WRITE_TRUNCATED            0x2000
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Get State
467
//
468
 
469
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATE_MASK                0x0003
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATE_INITIALIZED         0x0002
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATE_STARTED         0x0001
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATE_STOPPED         0x0000
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Start
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//
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// No additional StatFlags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Get Init Info
482
//
483
 
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_CABLE_DETECT_MASK          0x0001
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_CABLE_DETECT_NOT_SUPPORTED 0x0000
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#define PXE_STATFLAGS_CABLE_DETECT_SUPPORTED     0x0001
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Initialize
491
//
492
 
493
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_INITIALIZED_NO_MEDIA          0x0001
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495
////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Reset
497
//
498
 
499
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_RESET_NO_MEDIA                0x0001
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Shutdown
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//
504
 
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// No additional StatFlags
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Interrupt Enables
509
//
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//
512
// If set, receive interrupts are enabled.
513
//
514
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_INTERRUPT_RECEIVE         0x0001
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//
517
// If set, transmit interrupts are enabled.
518
//
519
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_INTERRUPT_TRANSMIT            0x0002
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521
//
522
// If set, command interrupts are enabled.
523
//
524
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_INTERRUPT_COMMAND         0x0004
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////////////////////////////////////////
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// UNDI Receive Filters
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//
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531
//
532
// If set, unicast packets will be received.
533
//
534
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_UNICAST        0x0001
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536
//
537
// If set, broadcast packets will be received.
538
//
539
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_BROADCAST      0x0002
540
 
541
//
542
// If set, multicast packets that match up with the multicast address
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// filter list will be received.
544
//
545
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_FILTERED_MULTICAST 0x0004
546
 
547
//
548
// If set, all packets will be received.
549
//
550
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_PROMISCUOUS        0x0008
551
 
552
//
553
// If set, all multicast packets will be received.
554
//
555
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_RECEIVE_FILTER_ALL_MULTICAST  0x0010
556
 
557
////////////////////////////////////////
558
// UNDI Station Address
559
//
560
 
561
// No additional StatFlags
562
 
563
////////////////////////////////////////
564
// UNDI Statistics
565
//
566
 
567
// No additional StatFlags
568
 
569
////////////////////////////////////////
570
// UNDI MCast IP to MAC
571
//
572
 
573
// No additional StatFlags
574
 
575
////////////////////////////////////////
576
// UNDI NvData
577
//
578
 
579
// No additional StatFlags
580
 
581
 
582
////////////////////////////////////////
583
// UNDI Get Status
584
//
585
 
586
//
587
// Use to determine if an interrupt has occurred.
588
//
589
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_INTERRUPT_MASK     0x000F
590
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_NO_INTERRUPTS      0x0000
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592
//
593
// If set, at least one receive interrupt occurred.
594
//
595
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_RECEIVE            0x0001
596
 
597
//
598
// If set, at least one transmit interrupt occurred.
599
//
600
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_TRANSMIT           0x0002
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602
//
603
// If set, at least one command interrupt occurred.
604
//
605
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_COMMAND            0x0004
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607
//
608
// If set, at least one software interrupt occurred.
609
//
610
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_SOFTWARE           0x0008
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612
//
613
// This flag is set if the transmitted buffer queue is empty.  This flag
614
// will be set if all transmitted buffer addresses get written into the DB.
615
//
616
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_TXBUF_QUEUE_EMPTY  0x0010
617
 
618
//
619
// This flag is set if no transmitted buffer addresses were written
620
// into the DB.  (This could be because DBsize was too small.)
621
//
622
#define PXE_STATFLAGS_GET_STATUS_NO_TXBUFS_WRITTEN  0x0020
623
 
624
////////////////////////////////////////
625
// UNDI Fill Header
626
//
627
 
628
// No additional StatFlags
629
 
630
////////////////////////////////////////
631
// UNDI Transmit
632
//
633
 
634
// No additional StatFlags.
635
 
636
////////////////////////////////////////
637
// UNDI Receive
638
//
639
 
640
// No additional StatFlags.
641
 
642
typedef PXE_UINT16 PXE_STATCODE;
643
 
644
#define PXE_STATCODE_INITIALIZE             0x0000
645
 
646
////////////////////////////////////////
647
// Common StatCodes returned by all UNDI commands, UNDI protocol functions
648
// and BC protocol functions.
649
//
650
 
651
#define PXE_STATCODE_SUCCESS                    0x0000
652
 
653
#define PXE_STATCODE_INVALID_CDB                0x0001
654
#define PXE_STATCODE_INVALID_CPB                0x0002
655
#define PXE_STATCODE_BUSY                       0x0003
656
#define PXE_STATCODE_QUEUE_FULL                 0x0004
657
#define PXE_STATCODE_ALREADY_STARTED            0x0005
658
#define PXE_STATCODE_NOT_STARTED                0x0006
659
#define PXE_STATCODE_NOT_SHUTDOWN               0x0007
660
#define PXE_STATCODE_ALREADY_INITIALIZED        0x0008
661
#define PXE_STATCODE_NOT_INITIALIZED            0x0009
662
#define PXE_STATCODE_DEVICE_FAILURE             0x000A
663
#define PXE_STATCODE_NVDATA_FAILURE             0x000B
664
#define PXE_STATCODE_UNSUPPORTED                0x000C
665
#define PXE_STATCODE_BUFFER_FULL                0x000D
666
#define PXE_STATCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER      0x000E
667
#define PXE_STATCODE_INVALID_UNDI       0x000F
668
#define PXE_STATCODE_IPV4_NOT_SUPPORTED     0x0010
669
#define PXE_STATCODE_IPV6_NOT_SUPPORTED     0x0011
670
#define PXE_STATCODE_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY      0x0012
671
#define PXE_STATCODE_NO_DATA            0x0013
672
 
673
 
674
typedef PXE_UINT16 PXE_IFNUM;
675
 
676
//
677
// This interface number must be passed to the S/W UNDI Start command.
678
//
679
#define PXE_IFNUM_START                     0x0000
680
 
681
//
682
// This interface number is returned by the S/W UNDI Get State and
683
// Start commands if information in the CDB, CPB or DB is invalid.
684
//
685
#define PXE_IFNUM_INVALID                   0x0000
686
 
687
typedef PXE_UINT16 PXE_CONTROL;
688
 
689
//
690
// Setting this flag directs the UNDI to queue this command for later
691
// execution if the UNDI is busy and it supports command queuing.
692
// If queuing is not supported, a PXE_STATCODE_INVALID_CONTROL error
693
// is returned.  If the queue is full, a PXE_STATCODE_CDB_QUEUE_FULL 
694
// error is returned.
695
//
696
#define PXE_CONTROL_QUEUE_IF_BUSY               0x0002
697
 
698
//
699
// These two bit values are used to determine if there are more UNDI
700
// CDB structures following this one.  If the link bit is set, there
701
// must be a CDB structure following this one.  Execution will start
702
// on the next CDB structure as soon as this one completes successfully.
703
// If an error is generated by this command, execution will stop.
704
//
705
#define PXE_CONTROL_LINK                    0x0001
706
#define PXE_CONTROL_LAST_CDB_IN_LIST                0x0000
707
 
708
typedef PXE_UINT8 PXE_FRAME_TYPE;
709
 
710
#define PXE_FRAME_TYPE_NONE                 0x00
711
#define PXE_FRAME_TYPE_UNICAST              0x01
712
#define PXE_FRAME_TYPE_BROADCAST                0x02
713
#define PXE_FRAME_TYPE_MULTICAST            0x03
714
#define PXE_FRAME_TYPE_PROMISCUOUS              0x04
715
 
716
typedef PXE_UINT32 PXE_IPV4;
717
 
718
typedef PXE_UINT32 PXE_IPV6[4];
719
#define PXE_MAC_LENGTH 32
720
 
721
typedef PXE_UINT8 PXE_MAC_ADDR[PXE_MAC_LENGTH];
722
 
723
typedef PXE_UINT8 PXE_IFTYPE;
724
typedef PXE_UINT16 PXE_MEDIA_PROTOCOL;
725
 
726
//
727
// This information is from the ARP section of RFC 1700.
728
//
729
//     1 Ethernet (10Mb)                                    [JBP]
730
//     2 Experimental Ethernet (3Mb)                        [JBP]
731
//     3 Amateur Radio AX.25                                [PXK]
732
//     4 Proteon ProNET Token Ring                          [JBP]
733
//     5 Chaos                                              [GXP]
734
//     6 IEEE 802 Networks                                  [JBP]
735
//     7 ARCNET                                             [JBP]
736
//     8 Hyperchannel                                       [JBP]
737
//     9 Lanstar                                             [TU]
738
//    10 Autonet Short Address                             [MXB1]
739
//    11 LocalTalk                                         [JKR1]
740
//    12 LocalNet (IBM PCNet or SYTEK LocalNET)             [JXM]
741
//    13 Ultra link                                        [RXD2]
742
//    14 SMDS                                              [GXC1]
743
//    15 Frame Relay                                        [AGM]
744
//    16 Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)              [JXB2]
745
//    17 HDLC                                               [JBP]
746
//    18 Fibre Channel                            [Yakov Rekhter]
747
//    19 Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)      [Mark Laubach]
748
//    20 Serial Line                                        [JBP]
749
//    21 Asynchronous Transmission Mode (ATM)              [MXB1]
750
//
751
 
752
#define PXE_IFTYPE_ETHERNET                 0x01
753
#define PXE_IFTYPE_TOKENRING                    0x04
754
#define PXE_IFTYPE_FIBRE_CHANNEL                0x12
755
 
756
typedef struct s_pxe_hw_undi {
757
PXE_UINT32 Signature;       // PXE_ROMID_SIGNATURE
758
PXE_UINT8 Len;          // sizeof(PXE_HW_UNDI)
759
PXE_UINT8 Fudge;            // makes 8-bit cksum equal zero
760
PXE_UINT8 Rev;          // PXE_ROMID_REV
761
PXE_UINT8 IFcnt;            // physical connector count
762
PXE_UINT8 MajorVer;         // PXE_ROMID_MAJORVER
763
PXE_UINT8 MinorVer;         // PXE_ROMID_MINORVER
764
PXE_UINT16 reserved;        // zero, not used
765
PXE_UINT32 Implementation;      // implementation flags
766
// reserved             // vendor use
767
// PXE_UINT32 Status;       // status port
768
// PXE_UINT32 Command;      // command port
769
// PXE_UINT64 CDBaddr;      // CDB address port
770
} PXE_HW_UNDI;
771
 
772
//
773
// Status port bit definitions
774
//
775
 
776
//
777
// UNDI operation state
778
//
779
#define PXE_HWSTAT_STATE_MASK                   0xC0000000
780
#define PXE_HWSTAT_BUSY                     0xC0000000
781
#define PXE_HWSTAT_INITIALIZED              0x80000000
782
#define PXE_HWSTAT_STARTED                  0x40000000
783
#define PXE_HWSTAT_STOPPED                  0x00000000
784
 
785
//
786
// If set, last command failed
787
//
788
#define PXE_HWSTAT_COMMAND_FAILED               0x20000000
789
 
790
//
791
// If set, identifies enabled receive filters
792
//
793
#define PXE_HWSTAT_PROMISCUOUS_MULTICAST_RX_ENABLED 0x00001000
794
#define PXE_HWSTAT_PROMISCUOUS_RX_ENABLED           0x00000800
795
#define PXE_HWSTAT_BROADCAST_RX_ENABLED         0x00000400
796
#define PXE_HWSTAT_MULTICAST_RX_ENABLED         0x00000200
797
#define PXE_HWSTAT_UNICAST_RX_ENABLED           0x00000100
798
 
799
//
800
// If set, identifies enabled external interrupts
801
//
802
#define PXE_HWSTAT_SOFTWARE_INT_ENABLED         0x00000080
803
#define PXE_HWSTAT_TX_COMPLETE_INT_ENABLED          0x00000040
804
#define PXE_HWSTAT_PACKET_RX_INT_ENABLED            0x00000020
805
#define PXE_HWSTAT_CMD_COMPLETE_INT_ENABLED         0x00000010
806
 
807
//
808
// If set, identifies pending interrupts
809
//
810
#define PXE_HWSTAT_SOFTWARE_INT_PENDING         0x00000008
811
#define PXE_HWSTAT_TX_COMPLETE_INT_PENDING          0x00000004
812
#define PXE_HWSTAT_PACKET_RX_INT_PENDING            0x00000002
813
#define PXE_HWSTAT_CMD_COMPLETE_INT_PENDING         0x00000001
814
 
815
//
816
// Command port definitions
817
//
818
 
819
//
820
// If set, CDB identified in CDBaddr port is given to UNDI.
821
// If not set, other bits in this word will be processed.
822
//
823
#define PXE_HWCMD_ISSUE_COMMAND             0x80000000
824
#define PXE_HWCMD_INTS_AND_FILTS                0x00000000
825
 
826
//
827
// Use these to enable/disable receive filters.
828
//
829
#define PXE_HWCMD_PROMISCUOUS_MULTICAST_RX_ENABLE       0x00001000
830
#define PXE_HWCMD_PROMISCUOUS_RX_ENABLE         0x00000800
831
#define PXE_HWCMD_BROADCAST_RX_ENABLE           0x00000400
832
#define PXE_HWCMD_MULTICAST_RX_ENABLE           0x00000200
833
#define PXE_HWCMD_UNICAST_RX_ENABLE             0x00000100
834
 
835
//
836
// Use these to enable/disable external interrupts
837
//
838
#define PXE_HWCMD_SOFTWARE_INT_ENABLE           0x00000080
839
#define PXE_HWCMD_TX_COMPLETE_INT_ENABLE            0x00000040
840
#define PXE_HWCMD_PACKET_RX_INT_ENABLE          0x00000020
841
#define PXE_HWCMD_CMD_COMPLETE_INT_ENABLE           0x00000010
842
 
843
//
844
// Use these to clear pending external interrupts
845
//
846
#define PXE_HWCMD_CLEAR_SOFTWARE_INT                0x00000008
847
#define PXE_HWCMD_CLEAR_TX_COMPLETE_INT         0x00000004
848
#define PXE_HWCMD_CLEAR_PACKET_RX_INT           0x00000002
849
#define PXE_HWCMD_CLEAR_CMD_COMPLETE_INT            0x00000001
850
 
851
typedef struct s_pxe_sw_undi {
852
PXE_UINT32 Signature;       // PXE_ROMID_SIGNATURE
853
PXE_UINT8 Len;          // sizeof(PXE_SW_UNDI)
854
PXE_UINT8 Fudge;            // makes 8-bit cksum zero
855
PXE_UINT8 Rev;          // PXE_ROMID_REV
856
PXE_UINT8 IFcnt;            // physical connector count
857
PXE_UINT8 MajorVer;         // PXE_ROMID_MAJORVER
858
PXE_UINT8 MinorVer;         // PXE_ROMID_MINORVER
859
PXE_UINT16 reserved1;       // zero, not used
860
PXE_UINT32 Implementation;      // Implementation flags
861
PXE_UINT64 EntryPoint;      // API entry point
862
PXE_UINT8 reserved2[3];     // zero, not used
863
PXE_UINT8 BusCnt;           // number of bustypes supported
864
PXE_UINT32 BusType[1];      // list of supported bustypes
865
} PXE_SW_UNDI;
866
 
867
typedef union u_pxe_undi {
868
PXE_HW_UNDI hw;
869
PXE_SW_UNDI sw;
870
} PXE_UNDI;
871
 
872
//
873
// Signature of !PXE structure
874
//
875
#define PXE_ROMID_SIGNATURE     PXE_BUSTYPE('!', 'P', 'X', 'E')
876
 
877
//
878
// !PXE structure format revision
879
//
880
#define PXE_ROMID_REV                       0x02
881
 
882
//
883
// UNDI command interface revision.  These are the values that get sent
884
// in option 94 (Client Network Interface Identifier) in the DHCP Discover
885
// and PXE Boot Server Request packets.
886
//
887
#define PXE_ROMID_MAJORVER                  0x03
888
#define PXE_ROMID_MINORVER                  0x00
889
 
890
//
891
// Implementation flags
892
//
893
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_HW_UNDI                   0x80000000
894
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_SW_VIRT_ADDR              0x40000000
895
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_64BIT_DEVICE              0x00010000
896
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_FRAG_SUPPORTED                0x00008000
897
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_CMD_LINK_SUPPORTED            0x00004000
898
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_CMD_QUEUE_SUPPORTED           0x00002000
899
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_MULTI_FRAME_SUPPORTED         0x00001000
900
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_NVDATA_SUPPORT_MASK           0x00000C00
901
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_NVDATA_BULK_WRITABLE          0x00000C00
902
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_NVDATA_SPARSE_WRITABLE        0x00000800
903
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_NVDATA_READ_ONLY          0x00000400
904
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_NVDATA_NOT_AVAILABLE          0x00000000
905
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_STATISTICS_SUPPORTED          0x00000200
906
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_STATION_ADDR_SETTABLE         0x00000100
907
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_PROMISCUOUS_MULTICAST_RX_SUPPORTED    0x00000080
908
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_PROMISCUOUS_RX_SUPPORTED      0x00000040
909
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_BROADCAST_RX_SUPPORTED        0x00000020
910
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_FILTERED_MULTICAST_RX_SUPPORTED   0x00000010
911
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_SOFTWARE_INT_SUPPORTED        0x00000008
912
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_TX_COMPLETE_INT_SUPPORTED     0x00000004
913
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_PACKET_RX_INT_SUPPORTED       0x00000002
914
#define PXE_ROMID_IMP_CMD_COMPLETE_INT_SUPPORTED        0x00000001
915
 
916
 
917
typedef struct s_pxe_cdb {
918
PXE_OPCODE OpCode;
919
PXE_OPFLAGS OpFlags;
920
PXE_UINT16 CPBsize;
921
PXE_UINT16 DBsize;
922
UINT64 CPBaddr;
923
UINT64 DBaddr;
924
PXE_STATCODE StatCode;
925
PXE_STATFLAGS StatFlags;
926
PXE_UINT16 IFnum;
927
PXE_CONTROL Control;
928
} PXE_CDB;
929
 
930
 
931
typedef union u_pxe_ip_addr {
932
PXE_IPV6 IPv6;
933
PXE_IPV4 IPv4;
934
} PXE_IP_ADDR;
935
 
936
typedef union pxe_device {
937
//
938
// PCI and PC Card NICs are both identified using bus, device
939
// and function numbers.  For PC Card, this may require PC
940
// Card services to be loaded in the BIOS or preboot
941
// environment.
942
//
943
struct {
944
//
945
// See S/W UNDI ROMID structure definition for PCI and
946
// PCC BusType definitions.
947
//
948
PXE_UINT32 BusType;
949
 
950
//
951
// Bus, device & function numbers that locate this device.
952
//
953
PXE_UINT16 Bus;
954
PXE_UINT8 Device;
955
PXE_UINT8 Function;
956
} PCI, PCC;
957
 
958
//
959
// %%TBD - More information is needed about enumerating
960
// USB and 1394 devices.
961
//
962
struct {
963
PXE_UINT32 BusType;
964
PXE_UINT32 tdb;
965
} USB, _1394;
966
} PXE_DEVICE;
967
 
968
// cpb and db definitions
969
 
970
#define MAX_PCI_CONFIG_LEN 64   // # of dwords
971
#define MAX_EEPROM_LEN 128       // #of dwords
972
#define MAX_XMIT_BUFFERS    32  // recycling Q length for xmit_done
973
#define MAX_MCAST_ADDRESS_CNT 8
974
 
975
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_start {
976
    //
977
    // PXE_VOID Delay(PXE_UINT64 microseconds);
978
    //
979
    // UNDI will never request a delay smaller than 10 microseconds
980
    // and will always request delays in increments of 10 microseconds.
981
    // The Delay() CallBack routine must delay between n and n + 10 
982
    // microseconds before returning control to the UNDI.
983
    //
984
    // This field cannot be set to zero.
985
    //
986
    PXE_UINT64 Delay;
987
 
988
    //
989
    // PXE_VOID Block(PXE_UINT32 enable);
990
    //
991
    // UNDI may need to block multi-threaded/multi-processor access to
992
    // critical code sections when programming or accessing the network
993
    // device.  To this end, a blocking service is needed by the UNDI.
994
    // When UNDI needs a block, it will call Block() passing a non-zero
995
    // value.  When UNDI no longer needs a block, it will call Block()
996
    // with a zero value.  When called, if the Block() is already enabled,
997
    // do not return control to the UNDI until the previous Block() is
998
    // disabled.
999
    //
1000
    // This field cannot be set to zero.
1001
    //
1002
    PXE_UINT64 Block;
1003
 
1004
    //
1005
    // PXE_VOID Virt2Phys(PXE_UINT64 virtual, PXE_UINT64 physical_ptr);
1006
    //
1007
    // UNDI will pass the virtual address of a buffer and the virtual
1008
    // address of a 64-bit physical buffer.  Convert the virtual address
1009
    // to a physical address and write the result to the physical address
1010
    // buffer.  If virtual and physical addresses are the same, just
1011
    // copy the virtual address to the physical address buffer.
1012
    //
1013
    // This field can be set to zero if virtual and physical addresses 
1014
    // are equal.
1015
    //
1016
    PXE_UINT64 Virt2Phys;
1017
    //
1018
    // PXE_VOID Mem_IO(PXE_UINT8 read_write, PXE_UINT8 len, PXE_UINT64 port, 
1019
    //              PXE_UINT64 buf_addr);
1020
    //
1021
    // UNDI will read or write the device io space using this call back 
1022
    // function. It passes the number of bytes as the len parameter and it 
1023
    // will be either 1,2,4 or 8.
1024
    //
1025
    // This field can not be set to zero.
1026
    //
1027
    PXE_UINT64 Mem_IO;
1028
} PXE_CPB_START;
1029
 
1030
#define PXE_DELAY_MILLISECOND                   1000
1031
#define PXE_DELAY_SECOND                    1000000
1032
#define PXE_IO_READ                     0
1033
#define PXE_IO_WRITE                        1
1034
#define PXE_MEM_READ                        2
1035
#define PXE_MEM_WRITE                       4
1036
 
1037
 
1038
typedef struct s_pxe_db_get_init_info {
1039
    //
1040
    // Minimum length of locked memory buffer that must be given to
1041
    // the Initialize command. Giving UNDI more memory will generally
1042
    // give better performance.
1043
    //
1044
    // If MemoryRequired is zero, the UNDI does not need and will not
1045
    // use system memory to receive and transmit packets.
1046
    //
1047
    PXE_UINT32 MemoryRequired;
1048
 
1049
    //
1050
    // Maximum frame data length for Tx/Rx excluding the media header.
1051
    //
1052
    PXE_UINT32 FrameDataLen;
1053
 
1054
    //
1055
    // Supported link speeds are in units of mega bits.  Common ethernet
1056
    // values are 10, 100 and 1000.  Unused LinkSpeeds[] entries are zero
1057
    // filled.
1058
    //
1059
    PXE_UINT32 LinkSpeeds[4];
1060
 
1061
    //
1062
    // Number of non-volatile storage items.
1063
    //
1064
    PXE_UINT32 NvCount;
1065
 
1066
    //
1067
    // Width of non-volatile storage item in bytes.  0, 1, 2 or 4
1068
    //
1069
    PXE_UINT16 NvWidth;
1070
 
1071
    //
1072
    // Media header length.  This is the typical media header length for
1073
    // this UNDI.  This information is needed when allocating receive
1074
    // and transmit buffers.
1075
    //
1076
    PXE_UINT16 MediaHeaderLen;
1077
 
1078
    //
1079
    // Number of bytes in the NIC hardware (MAC) address.
1080
    //
1081
    PXE_UINT16 HWaddrLen;
1082
 
1083
    //
1084
    // Maximum number of multicast MAC addresses in the multicast
1085
    // MAC address filter list.
1086
    //
1087
    PXE_UINT16 MCastFilterCnt;
1088
 
1089
    //
1090
    // Default number and size of transmit and receive buffers that will 
1091
    // be allocated by the UNDI.  If MemoryRequired is non-zero, this 
1092
    // allocation will come out of the memory buffer given to the Initialize 
1093
    // command.  If MemoryRequired is zero, this allocation will come out of 
1094
    // memory on the NIC.
1095
    //
1096
    PXE_UINT16 TxBufCnt;
1097
    PXE_UINT16 TxBufSize;
1098
    PXE_UINT16 RxBufCnt;
1099
    PXE_UINT16 RxBufSize;
1100
 
1101
    //
1102
    // Hardware interface types defined in the Assigned Numbers RFC
1103
    // and used in DHCP and ARP packets.
1104
    // See the PXE_IFTYPE typedef and PXE_IFTYPE_xxx macros.
1105
    //
1106
    PXE_UINT8 IFtype;
1107
 
1108
    //
1109
    // Supported duplex.  See PXE_DUPLEX_xxxxx #defines below.
1110
    //
1111
    PXE_UINT8 Duplex;
1112
 
1113
    //
1114
    // Supported loopback options.  See PXE_LOOPBACK_xxxxx #defines below.
1115
    //
1116
    PXE_UINT8 LoopBack;
1117
} PXE_DB_GET_INIT_INFO;
1118
 
1119
#define PXE_MAX_TXRX_UNIT_ETHER             1500
1120
 
1121
#define PXE_HWADDR_LEN_ETHER                    0x0006
1122
#define PXE_MAC_HEADER_LEN_ETHER                0x000E
1123
 
1124
#define PXE_DUPLEX_ENABLE_FULL_SUPPORTED            1
1125
#define PXE_DUPLEX_FORCE_FULL_SUPPORTED         2
1126
 
1127
#define PXE_LOOPBACK_INTERNAL_SUPPORTED         1
1128
#define PXE_LOOPBACK_EXTERNAL_SUPPORTED         2
1129
 
1130
 
1131
typedef struct s_pxe_pci_config_info {
1132
    //
1133
    // This is the flag field for the PXE_DB_GET_CONFIG_INFO union.
1134
    // For PCI bus devices, this field is set to PXE_BUSTYPE_PCI.
1135
    //
1136
    PXE_UINT32 BusType;
1137
 
1138
    //
1139
    // This identifies the PCI network device that this UNDI interface
1140
    // is bound to.
1141
    //
1142
    PXE_UINT16 Bus;
1143
    PXE_UINT8 Device;
1144
    PXE_UINT8 Function;
1145
 
1146
    //
1147
    // This is a copy of the PCI configuration space for this 
1148
    // network device.
1149
    //
1150
    union {
1151
        PXE_UINT8 Byte[256];
1152
        PXE_UINT16 Word[128];
1153
        PXE_UINT32 Dword[64];
1154
    } Config;
1155
} PXE_PCI_CONFIG_INFO;
1156
 
1157
 
1158
typedef struct s_pxe_pcc_config_info {
1159
    //
1160
    // This is the flag field for the PXE_DB_GET_CONFIG_INFO union.
1161
    // For PCC bus devices, this field is set to PXE_BUSTYPE_PCC.
1162
    //
1163
    PXE_UINT32 BusType;
1164
 
1165
    //
1166
    // This identifies the PCC network device that this UNDI interface
1167
    // is bound to.
1168
    //
1169
    PXE_UINT16 Bus;
1170
    PXE_UINT8 Device;
1171
    PXE_UINT8 Function;
1172
 
1173
    //
1174
    // This is a copy of the PCC configuration space for this 
1175
    // network device.
1176
    //
1177
    union {
1178
        PXE_UINT8 Byte[256];
1179
        PXE_UINT16 Word[128];
1180
        PXE_UINT32 Dword[64];
1181
    } Config;
1182
} PXE_PCC_CONFIG_INFO;
1183
 
1184
 
1185
typedef struct s_pxe_usb_config_info {
1186
    PXE_UINT32 BusType;
1187
    // %%TBD What should we return here...
1188
} PXE_USB_CONFIG_INFO;
1189
 
1190
 
1191
typedef struct s_pxe_1394_config_info {
1192
    PXE_UINT32 BusType;
1193
    // %%TBD What should we return here...
1194
} PXE_1394_CONFIG_INFO;
1195
 
1196
 
1197
typedef union u_pxe_db_get_config_info {
1198
    PXE_PCI_CONFIG_INFO pci;
1199
    PXE_PCC_CONFIG_INFO pcc;
1200
    PXE_USB_CONFIG_INFO usb;
1201
    PXE_1394_CONFIG_INFO _1394;
1202
} PXE_DB_GET_CONFIG_INFO;
1203
 
1204
 
1205
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_initialize {
1206
    //
1207
    // Address of first (lowest) byte of the memory buffer.  This buffer must
1208
    // be in contiguous physical memory and cannot be swapped out.  The UNDI
1209
    // will be using this for transmit and receive buffering.
1210
    //
1211
    PXE_UINT64 MemoryAddr;
1212
 
1213
    //
1214
    // MemoryLength must be greater than or equal to MemoryRequired
1215
    // returned by the Get Init Info command.
1216
    //
1217
    PXE_UINT32 MemoryLength;
1218
 
1219
    //
1220
    // Desired link speed in Mbit/sec.  Common ethernet values are 10, 100
1221
    // and 1000.  Setting a value of zero will auto-detect and/or use the
1222
    // default link speed (operation depends on UNDI/NIC functionality).
1223
    //
1224
    PXE_UINT32 LinkSpeed;
1225
 
1226
    //
1227
    // Suggested number and size of receive and transmit buffers to
1228
    // allocate.  If MemoryAddr and MemoryLength are non-zero, this
1229
    // allocation comes out of the supplied memory buffer.  If MemoryAddr 
1230
    // and MemoryLength are zero, this allocation comes out of memory
1231
    // on the NIC.
1232
    //
1233
    // If these fields are set to zero, the UNDI will allocate buffer
1234
    // counts and sizes as it sees fit.
1235
    //
1236
    PXE_UINT16 TxBufCnt;
1237
    PXE_UINT16 TxBufSize;
1238
    PXE_UINT16 RxBufCnt;
1239
    PXE_UINT16 RxBufSize;
1240
 
1241
    //
1242
    // The following configuration parameters are optional and must be zero 
1243
    // to use the default values.
1244
    //
1245
    PXE_UINT8 Duplex;
1246
 
1247
    PXE_UINT8 LoopBack;
1248
} PXE_CPB_INITIALIZE;
1249
 
1250
 
1251
#define PXE_DUPLEX_DEFAULT                  0x00
1252
#define PXE_FORCE_FULL_DUPLEX                   0x01
1253
#define PXE_ENABLE_FULL_DUPLEX              0x02
1254
 
1255
#define LOOPBACK_NORMAL 0
1256
#define LOOPBACK_INTERNAL 1
1257
#define LOOPBACK_EXTERNAL 2
1258
 
1259
 
1260
typedef struct s_pxe_db_initialize {
1261
    //
1262
    // Actual amount of memory used from the supplied memory buffer.  This
1263
    // may be less that the amount of memory suppllied and may be zero if
1264
    // the UNDI and network device do not use external memory buffers.
1265
    //
1266
    // Memory used by the UNDI and network device is allocated from the 
1267
    // lowest memory buffer address.
1268
    //
1269
    PXE_UINT32 MemoryUsed;
1270
 
1271
    //
1272
    // Actual number and size of receive and transmit buffers that were
1273
    // allocated.
1274
    //
1275
    PXE_UINT16 TxBufCnt;
1276
    PXE_UINT16 TxBufSize;
1277
    PXE_UINT16 RxBufCnt;
1278
    PXE_UINT16 RxBufSize;
1279
} PXE_DB_INITIALIZE;
1280
 
1281
 
1282
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_receive_filters {
1283
    //
1284
    // List of multicast MAC addresses.  This list, if present, will
1285
    // replace the existing multicast MAC address filter list.
1286
    //
1287
    PXE_MAC_ADDR MCastList[MAX_MCAST_ADDRESS_CNT];
1288
} PXE_CPB_RECEIVE_FILTERS;
1289
 
1290
 
1291
typedef struct s_pxe_db_receive_filters {
1292
    //
1293
    // Filtered multicast MAC address list.
1294
    //
1295
    PXE_MAC_ADDR MCastList[MAX_MCAST_ADDRESS_CNT];
1296
} PXE_DB_RECEIVE_FILTERS;
1297
 
1298
 
1299
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_station_address {
1300
    //
1301
    // If supplied and supported, the current station MAC address
1302
    // will be changed.
1303
    //
1304
    PXE_MAC_ADDR StationAddr;
1305
} PXE_CPB_STATION_ADDRESS;
1306
 
1307
 
1308
typedef struct s_pxe_dpb_station_address {
1309
    //
1310
    // Current station MAC address.
1311
    //
1312
    PXE_MAC_ADDR StationAddr;
1313
 
1314
    //
1315
    // Station broadcast MAC address.
1316
    //
1317
    PXE_MAC_ADDR BroadcastAddr;
1318
 
1319
    //
1320
    // Permanent station MAC address.
1321
    //
1322
    PXE_MAC_ADDR PermanentAddr;
1323
} PXE_DB_STATION_ADDRESS;
1324
 
1325
 
1326
typedef struct s_pxe_db_statistics {
1327
    //
1328
    // Bit field identifying what statistic data is collected by the 
1329
    // UNDI/NIC.
1330
    // If bit 0x00 is set, Data[0x00] is collected.
1331
    // If bit 0x01 is set, Data[0x01] is collected.
1332
    // If bit 0x20 is set, Data[0x20] is collected.
1333
    // If bit 0x21 is set, Data[0x21] is collected.
1334
    // Etc.
1335
    //
1336
    PXE_UINT64 Supported;
1337
 
1338
    //
1339
    // Statistic data.
1340
    //
1341
    PXE_UINT64 Data[64];
1342
} PXE_DB_STATISTICS;
1343
 
1344
//
1345
// Total number of frames received.  Includes frames with errors and
1346
// dropped frames.
1347
//
1348
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_TOTAL_FRAMES          0x00
1349
 
1350
//
1351
// Number of valid frames received and copied into receive buffers.
1352
//
1353
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_GOOD_FRAMES           0x01
1354
 
1355
//
1356
// Number of frames below the minimum length for the media.
1357
// This would be <64 for ethernet.
1358
//
1359
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_UNDERSIZE_FRAMES          0x02
1360
 
1361
//
1362
// Number of frames longer than the maxminum length for the
1363
// media.  This would be >1500 for ethernet.
1364
//
1365
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_OVERSIZE_FRAMES           0x03
1366
 
1367
//
1368
// Valid frames that were dropped because receive buffers were full.
1369
//
1370
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_DROPPED_FRAMES            0x04
1371
 
1372
//
1373
// Number of valid unicast frames received and not dropped.
1374
//
1375
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_UNICAST_FRAMES            0x05
1376
 
1377
//
1378
// Number of valid broadcast frames received and not dropped.
1379
//
1380
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_BROADCAST_FRAMES          0x06
1381
 
1382
//
1383
// Number of valid mutlicast frames received and not dropped.
1384
//
1385
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_MULTICAST_FRAMES          0x07
1386
 
1387
//
1388
// Number of frames w/ CRC or alignment errors.
1389
//
1390
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_CRC_ERROR_FRAMES          0x08
1391
 
1392
//
1393
// Total number of bytes received.  Includes frames with errors
1394
// and dropped frames.
1395
//
1396
#define PXE_STATISTICS_RX_TOTAL_BYTES           0x09
1397
 
1398
//
1399
// Transmit statistics.
1400
//
1401
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_TOTAL_FRAMES          0x0A
1402
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_GOOD_FRAMES           0x0B
1403
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_UNDERSIZE_FRAMES          0x0C
1404
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_OVERSIZE_FRAMES           0x0D
1405
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_DROPPED_FRAMES            0x0E
1406
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_UNICAST_FRAMES            0x0F
1407
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_BROADCAST_FRAMES          0x10
1408
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_MULTICAST_FRAMES          0x11
1409
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_CRC_ERROR_FRAMES          0x12
1410
#define PXE_STATISTICS_TX_TOTAL_BYTES           0x13
1411
 
1412
//
1413
// Number of collisions detection on this subnet.
1414
//
1415
#define PXE_STATISTICS_COLLISIONS               0x14
1416
 
1417
//
1418
// Number of frames destined for unsupported protocol.
1419
//
1420
#define PXE_STATISTICS_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL         0x15
1421
 
1422
 
1423
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_mcast_ip_to_mac {
1424
    //
1425
    // Multicast IP address to be converted to multicast MAC address.
1426
    //
1427
    PXE_IP_ADDR IP;
1428
} PXE_CPB_MCAST_IP_TO_MAC;
1429
 
1430
 
1431
typedef struct s_pxe_db_mcast_ip_to_mac {
1432
    //
1433
    // Multicast MAC address.
1434
    //
1435
    PXE_MAC_ADDR MAC;
1436
} PXE_DB_MCAST_IP_TO_MAC;
1437
 
1438
 
1439
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_nvdata_sparse {
1440
    //
1441
    // NvData item list.  Only items in this list will be updated.
1442
    //
1443
    struct {
1444
        //  Non-volatile storage address to be changed.
1445
        PXE_UINT32 Addr;
1446
 
1447
        // Data item to write into above storage address.
1448
 
1449
        union {
1450
            PXE_UINT8 Byte;
1451
            PXE_UINT16 Word;
1452
            PXE_UINT32 Dword;
1453
        } Data;
1454
    } Item[MAX_EEPROM_LEN];
1455
} PXE_CPB_NVDATA_SPARSE;
1456
 
1457
 
1458
//
1459
// When using bulk update, the size of the CPB structure must be
1460
// the same size as the non-volatile NIC storage.
1461
//
1462
typedef union u_pxe_cpb_nvdata_bulk {
1463
    //
1464
    // Array of byte-wide data items.
1465
    //
1466
    PXE_UINT8 Byte[MAX_EEPROM_LEN << 2];
1467
 
1468
    //
1469
    // Array of word-wide data items.
1470
    //
1471
    PXE_UINT16 Word[MAX_EEPROM_LEN << 1];
1472
 
1473
    //
1474
    // Array of dword-wide data items.
1475
    //
1476
    PXE_UINT32 Dword[MAX_EEPROM_LEN];
1477
} PXE_CPB_NVDATA_BULK;
1478
 
1479
typedef struct s_pxe_db_nvdata {
1480
 
1481
    // Arrays of data items from non-volatile storage.
1482
 
1483
    union {
1484
        //
1485
        // Array of byte-wide data items.
1486
        //
1487
        PXE_UINT8 Byte[MAX_EEPROM_LEN << 2];
1488
 
1489
        //
1490
        // Array of word-wide data items.
1491
        //
1492
        PXE_UINT16 Word[MAX_EEPROM_LEN << 1];
1493
 
1494
        // Array of dword-wide data items.
1495
 
1496
        PXE_UINT32 Dword[MAX_EEPROM_LEN];
1497
    } Data;
1498
} PXE_DB_NVDATA;
1499
 
1500
 
1501
typedef struct s_pxe_db_get_status {
1502
    //
1503
    // Length of next receive frame (header + data).  If this is zero,
1504
    // there is no next receive frame available.
1505
    //
1506
    PXE_UINT32 RxFrameLen;
1507
 
1508
    //
1509
    // Reserved, set to zero.
1510
    //
1511
    PXE_UINT32 reserved;
1512
 
1513
    //
1514
    //  Addresses of transmitted buffers that need to be recycled.
1515
    //
1516
    PXE_UINT64 TxBuffer[MAX_XMIT_BUFFERS];
1517
} PXE_DB_GET_STATUS;
1518
 
1519
 
1520
 
1521
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_fill_header {
1522
    //
1523
    // Source and destination MAC addresses.  These will be copied into
1524
    // the media header without doing byte swapping.
1525
    //
1526
    PXE_MAC_ADDR SrcAddr;
1527
    PXE_MAC_ADDR DestAddr;
1528
 
1529
    //
1530
    // Address of first byte of media header.  The first byte of packet data
1531
    // follows the last byte of the media header.
1532
    //
1533
    PXE_UINT64 MediaHeader;
1534
 
1535
    //
1536
    // Length of packet data in bytes (not including the media header).
1537
    //
1538
    PXE_UINT32 PacketLen;
1539
 
1540
    //
1541
    // Protocol type.  This will be copied into the media header without
1542
    // doing byte swapping.  Protocol type numbers can be obtained from
1543
    // the Assigned Numbers RFC 1700.
1544
    //
1545
    PXE_UINT16 Protocol;
1546
 
1547
    //
1548
    // Length of the media header in bytes.
1549
    //
1550
    PXE_UINT16 MediaHeaderLen;
1551
} PXE_CPB_FILL_HEADER;
1552
 
1553
 
1554
#define PXE_PROTOCOL_ETHERNET_IP                0x0800
1555
#define PXE_PROTOCOL_ETHERNET_ARP               0x0806
1556
#define MAX_XMIT_FRAGMENTS 16
1557
 
1558
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_fill_header_fragmented {
1559
    //
1560
    // Source and destination MAC addresses.  These will be copied into
1561
    // the media header without doing byte swapping.
1562
    //
1563
    PXE_MAC_ADDR SrcAddr;
1564
    PXE_MAC_ADDR DestAddr;
1565
 
1566
    //
1567
    // Length of packet data in bytes (not including the media header).
1568
    //
1569
    PXE_UINT32 PacketLen;
1570
 
1571
    //
1572
    // Protocol type.  This will be copied into the media header without
1573
    // doing byte swapping.  Protocol type numbers can be obtained from
1574
    // the Assigned Numbers RFC 1700.
1575
    //
1576
    PXE_MEDIA_PROTOCOL Protocol;
1577
 
1578
    //
1579
    // Length of the media header in bytes.
1580
    //
1581
    PXE_UINT16 MediaHeaderLen;
1582
 
1583
    //
1584
    // Number of packet fragment descriptors.
1585
    //
1586
    PXE_UINT16 FragCnt;
1587
 
1588
    //
1589
    // Reserved, must be set to zero.
1590
    //
1591
    PXE_UINT16 reserved;
1592
 
1593
    //
1594
    // Array of packet fragment descriptors.  The first byte of the media
1595
    // header is the first byte of the first fragment.
1596
    //
1597
    struct {
1598
        //
1599
        // Address of this packet fragment.
1600
        //
1601
        PXE_UINT64 FragAddr;
1602
 
1603
        //
1604
        // Length of this packet fragment.
1605
        //
1606
        PXE_UINT32 FragLen;
1607
 
1608
        //
1609
        // Reserved, must be set to zero.
1610
        //
1611
        PXE_UINT32 reserved;
1612
    } FragDesc[MAX_XMIT_FRAGMENTS];
1613
} PXE_CPB_FILL_HEADER_FRAGMENTED;
1614
 
1615
 
1616
 
1617
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_transmit {
1618
    //
1619
    // Address of first byte of frame buffer.  This is also the first byte
1620
    // of the media header.
1621
    //
1622
    PXE_UINT64 FrameAddr;
1623
 
1624
    //
1625
    // Length of the data portion of the frame buffer in bytes.  Do not
1626
    // include the length of the media header.
1627
    //
1628
    PXE_UINT32 DataLen;
1629
 
1630
    //
1631
    // Length of the media header in bytes.
1632
    //
1633
    PXE_UINT16 MediaheaderLen;
1634
 
1635
    //
1636
    // Reserved, must be zero.
1637
    //
1638
    PXE_UINT16 reserved;
1639
} PXE_CPB_TRANSMIT;
1640
 
1641
 
1642
 
1643
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_transmit_fragments {
1644
    //
1645
    // Length of packet data in bytes (not including the media header).
1646
    //
1647
    PXE_UINT32 FrameLen;
1648
 
1649
    //
1650
    // Length of the media header in bytes.
1651
    //
1652
    PXE_UINT16 MediaheaderLen;
1653
 
1654
    //
1655
    // Number of packet fragment descriptors.
1656
    //
1657
    PXE_UINT16 FragCnt;
1658
 
1659
    //
1660
    // Array of frame fragment descriptors.  The first byte of the first
1661
    // fragment is also the first byte of the media header.
1662
    //
1663
    struct {
1664
        //
1665
        // Address of this frame fragment.
1666
        //
1667
        PXE_UINT64 FragAddr;
1668
 
1669
        //
1670
        // Length of this frame fragment.
1671
        //
1672
        PXE_UINT32 FragLen;
1673
 
1674
        //
1675
        // Reserved, must be set to zero.
1676
        //
1677
        PXE_UINT32 reserved;
1678
    } FragDesc[MAX_XMIT_FRAGMENTS];
1679
} PXE_CPB_TRANSMIT_FRAGMENTS;
1680
 
1681
 
1682
typedef struct s_pxe_cpb_receive {
1683
    //
1684
    // Address of first byte of receive buffer.  This is also the first byte
1685
    // of the frame header.
1686
    //
1687
    PXE_UINT64 BufferAddr;
1688
 
1689
    //
1690
    // Length of receive buffer.  This must be large enough to hold the
1691
    // received frame (media header + data).  If the length of smaller than
1692
    // the received frame, data will be lost.
1693
    //
1694
    PXE_UINT32 BufferLen;
1695
 
1696
    //
1697
    // Reserved, must be set to zero.
1698
    //
1699
    PXE_UINT32 reserved;
1700
} PXE_CPB_RECEIVE;
1701
 
1702
 
1703
typedef struct s_pxe_db_receive {
1704
    //
1705
    // Source and destination MAC addresses from media header.
1706
    //
1707
    PXE_MAC_ADDR SrcAddr;
1708
    PXE_MAC_ADDR DestAddr;
1709
 
1710
    //
1711
    // Length of received frame.  May be larger than receive buffer size.
1712
    // The receive buffer will not be overwritten.  This is how to tell
1713
    // if data was lost because the receive buffer was too small.
1714
    //
1715
    PXE_UINT32 FrameLen;
1716
 
1717
    //
1718
    // Protocol type from media header.
1719
    //
1720
    PXE_MEDIA_PROTOCOL Protocol;
1721
 
1722
    //
1723
    // Length of media header in received frame.
1724
    //
1725
    PXE_UINT16 MediaHeaderLen;
1726
 
1727
    //
1728
    // Type of receive frame.
1729
    //
1730
    PXE_FRAME_TYPE Type;
1731
 
1732
    //
1733
    // Reserved, must be zero.
1734
    //
1735
    PXE_UINT8 reserved[7];
1736
 
1737
} PXE_DB_RECEIVE;
1738
 
1739
#pragma pack()
1740
 
1741
/* EOF - efi_pxe.h */
1742
#endif /* _EFI_PXE_H */
1743