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typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL | EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL |
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typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL | EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL |
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typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_FRAGMENT_DATA | EFI_IPSEC_FRAGMENT_DATA |
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typedef EFI_STATUS(EFIAPI * | EFI_IPSEC_PROCESS) (IN EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL *This, IN EFI_HANDLE NicHandle, IN UINT8 IpVer, IN OUT VOID *IpHead, IN UINT8 *LastHead, IN VOID *OptionsBuffer, IN UINT32 OptionsLength, IN OUT EFI_IPSEC_FRAGMENT_DATA **FragmentTable, IN UINT32 *FragmentCount, IN EFI_IPSEC_TRAFFIC_DIR TrafficDirection, OUT EFI_EVENT *RecycleSignal) |
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typedef EFI_STATUS(EFIAPI * | EFI_IPSEC_PROCESSEXT) (IN EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL *This, IN EFI_HANDLE NicHandle, IN UINT8 IpVer, IN OUT VOID *IpHead, IN OUT UINT8 *LastHead, IN OUT VOID **OptionsBuffer, IN OUT UINT32 *OptionsLength, IN OUT EFI_IPSEC_FRAGMENT_DATA **FragmentTable, IN OUT UINT32 *FragmentCount, IN EFI_IPSEC_TRAFFIC_DIR TrafficDirection, OUT EFI_EVENT *RecycleSignal) |
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EFI IPSEC Protocol Definition The EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL is used to abstract the ability to deal with the individual packets sent and received by the host and provide packet-level security for IP datagram. The EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL is used to abstract the ability to deal with the individual packets sent and received by the host and provide packet-level security for IP datagram. In addition, it supports the Option (extension header) processing in IPsec which doesn't support in EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL. It is also recommended to use EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL instead of EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL especially for IPsec Tunnel Mode.
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
- Revision Reference:
- The EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL is introduced in UEFI Specification 2.3D.
Definition in file IpSec.h.
typedef EFI_STATUS(EFIAPI * EFI_IPSEC_PROCESSEXT) (IN EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL *This, IN EFI_HANDLE NicHandle, IN UINT8 IpVer, IN OUT VOID *IpHead, IN OUT UINT8 *LastHead, IN OUT VOID **OptionsBuffer, IN OUT UINT32 *OptionsLength, IN OUT EFI_IPSEC_FRAGMENT_DATA **FragmentTable, IN OUT UINT32 *FragmentCount, IN EFI_IPSEC_TRAFFIC_DIR TrafficDirection, OUT EFI_EVENT *RecycleSignal) |
Handles IPsec processing for both inbound and outbound IP packets. Compare with Process() in EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL, this interface has the capability to process Option(Extension Header).
The EFI_IPSEC2_PROCESS process routine handles each inbound or outbound packet. The behavior is that it can perform one of the following actions: bypass the packet, discard the packet, or protect the packet.
- Parameters
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[in] | This | Pointer to the EFI_IPSEC2_PROTOCOL instance. |
[in] | NicHandle | Instance of the network interface. |
[in] | IpVer | IP version.IPv4 or IPv6. |
[in,out] | IpHead | Pointer to the IP Header it is either the EFI_IP4_HEADER or EFI_IP6_HEADER. On input, it contains the IP header. On output, 1) in tunnel mode and the traffic direction is inbound, the buffer will be reset to zero by IPsec; 2) in tunnel mode and the traffic direction is outbound, the buffer will reset to be the tunnel IP header.3) in transport mode, the related fielders (like payload length, Next header) in IP header will be modified according to the condition. |
[in,out] | LastHead | For IP4, it is the next protocol in IP header. For IP6 it is the Next Header of the last extension header. |
[in,out] | OptionsBuffer | On input, it contains the options (extensions header) to be processed by IPsec. On output, 1) in tunnel mode and the traffic direction is outbound, it will be set to NULL, and that means this contents was wrapped after inner header and should not be concatenated after tunnel header again; 2) in transport mode and the traffic direction is inbound, if there are IP options (extension headers) protected by IPsec, IPsec will concatenate the those options after the input options (extension headers); 3) on other situations, the output of contents of OptionsBuffer might be same with input's. The caller should take the responsibility to free the buffer both on input and on output. |
[in,out] | OptionsLength | On input, the input length of the options buffer. On output, the output length of the options buffer. |
[in,out] | FragmentTable | Pointer to a list of fragments. On input, these fragments contain the IP payload. On output, 1) in tunnel mode and the traffic direction is inbound, the fragments contain the whole IP payload which is from the IP inner header to the last byte of the packet; 2) in tunnel mode and the traffic direction is the outbound, the fragments contains the whole encapsulated payload which encapsulates the whole IP payload between the encapsulated header and encapsulated trailer fields. 3) in transport mode and the traffic direction is inbound, the fragments contains the IP payload which is from the next layer protocol to the last byte of the packet; 4) in transport mode and the traffic direction is outbound, the fragments contains the whole encapsulated payload which encapsulates the next layer protocol information between the encapsulated header and encapsulated trailer fields. |
[in,out] | FragmentCount | Number of fragments. |
[in] | TrafficDirection | Traffic direction. |
[out] | RecycleSignal | Event for recycling of resources. |
- Return values
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EFI_SUCCESS | The packet was processed by IPsec successfully. |
EFI_ACCESS_DENIED | The packet was discarded. |
EFI_NOT_READY | The IKE negotiation is invoked and the packet was discarded. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | One or more of following are TRUE: If OptionsBuffer is NULL; If OptionsLength is NULL; If FragmentTable is NULL; If FragmentCount is NULL. |
Definition at line 186 of file IpSec.h.