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#include <Uefi.h>
#include <IndustryStandard/Pci.h>
#include <Protocol/ComponentName.h>
#include <Protocol/DriverBinding.h>
#include <Protocol/PciIo.h>
#include <Protocol/IdeControllerInit.h>
#include <Protocol/DevicePath.h>
#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiDriverEntryPoint.h>
#include <Library/MemoryAllocationLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h>
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Data Structures | |
struct | _EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA |
Macros | |
#define | AHCI_BAR_INDEX 0x05 |
#define | R_AHCI_CAP 0x0 |
#define | B_AHCI_CAP_NPS (BIT4 | BIT3 | BIT2 | BIT1 | BIT0) |
#define | B_AHCI_CAP_SPM BIT17 |
#define | R_AHCI_PI 0xC |
#define | AHCI_MAX_DEVICES 0x01 |
#define | AHCI_MULTI_MAX_DEVICES 0x0F |
#define | IDE_MAX_CHANNEL 0x02 |
#define | IDE_MAX_DEVICES 0x02 |
#define | SATA_ENUMER_ALL FALSE |
#define | SATA_CONTROLLER_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32('S','A','T','A') |
#define | SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_THIS(a) CR(a, EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA, IdeInit, SATA_CONTROLLER_SIGNATURE) |
Typedefs | |
typedef struct _EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA | EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA |
Variables | |
EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL | gSataControllerDriverBinding |
EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL | gSataControllerComponentName |
EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL | gSataControllerComponentName2 |
Header file for Sata Controller driver.
Copyright (c) 2011 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2018, ARM Ltd. All rights reserved.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
Definition in file SataController.h.
#define AHCI_BAR_INDEX 0x05 |
Definition at line 38 of file SataController.h.
#define AHCI_MAX_DEVICES 0x01 |
AHCI each channel can have up to 1 device
Definition at line 47 of file SataController.h.
#define AHCI_MULTI_MAX_DEVICES 0x0F |
AHCI each channel can have 15 devices in the presence of a multiplier
Definition at line 52 of file SataController.h.
#define B_AHCI_CAP_NPS (BIT4 | BIT3 | BIT2 | BIT1 | BIT0) |
Definition at line 40 of file SataController.h.
#define B_AHCI_CAP_SPM BIT17 |
Definition at line 41 of file SataController.h.
#define IDE_MAX_CHANNEL 0x02 |
IDE supports 2 channel max
Definition at line 57 of file SataController.h.
#define IDE_MAX_DEVICES 0x02 |
IDE supports 2 devices max
Definition at line 62 of file SataController.h.
#define R_AHCI_CAP 0x0 |
Definition at line 39 of file SataController.h.
#define R_AHCI_PI 0xC |
Definition at line 42 of file SataController.h.
#define SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA_FROM_THIS | ( | a | ) | CR(a, EFI_SATA_CONTROLLER_PRIVATE_DATA, IdeInit, SATA_CONTROLLER_SIGNATURE) |
Definition at line 117 of file SataController.h.
#define SATA_CONTROLLER_SIGNATURE SIGNATURE_32('S','A','T','A') |
Definition at line 69 of file SataController.h.
#define SATA_ENUMER_ALL FALSE |
Definition at line 64 of file SataController.h.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI IdeInitCalculateMode | ( | IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN UINT8 | Channel, | ||
IN UINT8 | Device, | ||
OUT EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE ** | SupportedModes | ||
) |
Returns the information about the optimum modes for the specified IDE device.
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:
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.
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().
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.
[in] | This | The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance. |
[in] | Channel | A zero-based channel number. |
[in] | Device | A zero-based device number on the Channel. |
[out] | SupportedModes | The optimum modes for the device. |
EFI_SUCCESS | SupportedModes was returned. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount). |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Device is invalid. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | SupportedModes is NULL. |
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. |
Definition at line 1030 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI IdeInitDisqualifyMode | ( | IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN UINT8 | Channel, | ||
IN UINT8 | Device, | ||
IN EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE * | BadModes | ||
) |
Disqualifies specific modes for an IDE device.
This function allows the driver entity or other drivers (such as platform drivers) to reject certain timing modes and request the IDE controller driver to recalculate modes. This function allows the driver entity and the IDE controller driver to negotiate the timings on a per-device basis. This function is useful in the case of drives that lie about their capabilities. An example is when the IDE device fails to accept the timing modes that are calculated by the IDE controller driver based on the response to the Identify Drive command.
If the driver entity does not want to limit the ATA timing modes and leave that decision to the IDE controller driver, it can either not call this function for the given device or call this function and set the Valid flag to FALSE for all modes that are listed in EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE.
The driver entity may disqualify modes for a device in any order and any number of times.
This function can be called multiple times to invalidate multiple modes of the same type (e.g., Programmed Input/Output [PIO] modes 3 and 4). See the ATA/ATAPI specification for more information on PIO modes.
For Serial ATA (SATA) controllers, this member function can be used to disqualify a higher transfer rate mode on a given channel. For example, a platform driver may inform the IDE controller driver to not use second-generation (Gen2) speeds for a certain SATA drive.
[in] | This | The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance. |
[in] | Channel | The zero-based channel number. |
[in] | Device | The zero-based device number on the Channel. |
[in] | BadModes | The modes that the device does not support and that should be disqualified. |
EFI_SUCCESS | The modes were accepted without any errors. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount). |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Device is invalid. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | IdentifyData is NULL. |
Definition at line 942 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI IdeInitGetChannelInfo | ( | IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN UINT8 | Channel, | ||
OUT BOOLEAN * | Enabled, | ||
OUT UINT8 * | MaxDevices | ||
) |
Returns the information about the specified IDE channel.
This function can be used to obtain information about a particular IDE channel. The driver entity uses this information during the enumeration process.
If Enabled is set to FALSE, the driver entity will not scan the channel. Note that it will not prevent an operating system driver from scanning the channel.
For most of today's controllers, MaxDevices will either be 1 or 2. For SATA controllers, this value will always be 1. SATA configurations can contain SATA port multipliers. SATA port multipliers behave like SATA bridges and can support up to 16 devices on the other side. If a SATA port out of the IDE controller is connected to a port multiplier, MaxDevices will be set to the number of SATA devices that the port multiplier supports. Because today's port multipliers support up to fifteen SATA devices, this number can be as large as fifteen. The IDE bus driver is required to scan for the presence of port multipliers behind an SATA controller and enumerate up to MaxDevices number of devices behind the port multiplier.
In this context, the devices behind a port multiplier constitute a channel.
[in] | This | The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance. |
[in] | Channel | Zero-based channel number. |
[out] | Enabled | TRUE if this channel is enabled. Disabled channels are not scanned to see if any devices are present. |
[out] | MaxDevices | The maximum number of IDE devices that the bus driver can expect on this channel. For the ATA/ATAPI specification, version 6, this number will either be one or two. For Serial ATA (SATA) configurations with a port multiplier, this number can be as large as fifteen. |
EFI_SUCCESS | Information was returned without any errors. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount). |
Definition at line 764 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI IdeInitNotifyPhase | ( | IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_ENUM_PHASE | Phase, | ||
IN UINT8 | Channel | ||
) |
The notifications from the driver entity that it is about to enter a certain phase of the IDE channel enumeration process.
This function can be used to notify the IDE controller driver to perform specific actions, including any chipset-specific initialization, so that the chipset is ready to enter the next phase. Seven notification points are defined at this time.
More synchronization points may be added as required in the future.
[in] | This | The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance. |
[in] | Phase | The phase during enumeration. |
[in] | Channel | Zero-based channel number. |
EFI_SUCCESS | The notification was accepted without any errors. |
EFI_UNSUPPORTED | Phase is not supported. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount). |
EFI_NOT_READY | This phase cannot be entered at this time; for example, an attempt was made to enter a Phase without having entered one or more previous Phase. |
Definition at line 813 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI IdeInitSetTiming | ( | IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN UINT8 | Channel, | ||
IN UINT8 | Device, | ||
IN EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE * | Modes | ||
) |
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.
[in] | This | Pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance. |
[in] | Channel | Zero-based channel number. |
[in] | Device | Zero-based device number on the Channel. |
[in] | Modes | The modes to set. |
EFI_SUCCESS | The command was accepted without any errors. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount). |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Device is invalid. |
EFI_NOT_READY | Modes cannot be set at this time due to lack of data. |
EFI_DEVICE_ERROR | Modes cannot be set due to hardware failure. The driver entity should not use this device. |
Definition at line 1132 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI IdeInitSubmitData | ( | IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN UINT8 | Channel, | ||
IN UINT8 | Device, | ||
IN EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA * | IdentifyData | ||
) |
Submits the device information to the IDE controller driver.
This function is used by the driver entity to pass detailed information about a particular device to the IDE controller driver. The driver entity obtains this information by issuing an ATA or ATAPI IDENTIFY_DEVICE command. IdentifyData is the pointer to the response data buffer. The IdentifyData buffer is owned by the driver entity, and the IDE controller driver must make a local copy of the entire buffer or parts of the buffer as needed. The original IdentifyData buffer pointer may not be valid when
The IDE controller driver may consult various fields of EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA to compute the optimum mode for the device. These fields are not limited to the timing information. For example, an implementation of the IDE controller driver may examine the vendor and type/mode field to match known bad drives.
The driver entity may submit drive information in any order, as long as it submits information for all the devices belonging to the enumeration group before EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() is called for any device in that enumeration group. If a device is absent, EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData() should be called with IdentifyData set to NULL. The IDE controller driver may not have any other mechanism to know whether a device is present or not. Therefore, setting IdentifyData to NULL does not constitute an error condition. EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData() can be called only once for a given (Channel, Device) pair.
[in] | This | A pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance. |
[in] | Channel | Zero-based channel number. |
[in] | Device | Zero-based device number on the Channel. |
[in] | IdentifyData | The device's response to the ATA IDENTIFY_DEVICE command. |
EFI_SUCCESS | The information was accepted without any errors. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount). |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Device is invalid. |
Definition at line 863 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI SataControllerComponentNameGetControllerName | ( | IN EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN EFI_HANDLE | ControllerHandle, | ||
IN EFI_HANDLE ChildHandle | OPTIONAL, | ||
IN CHAR8 * | Language, | ||
OUT CHAR16 ** | ControllerName | ||
) |
Retrieves a Unicode string that is the user readable name of the controller that is being managed by an UEFI Driver.
This | A pointer to the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL instance. |
ControllerHandle | The handle of a controller that the driver specified by This is managing. This handle specifies the controller whose name is to be returned. |
OPTIONAL | ChildHandle The handle of the child controller to retrieve the name of. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. It will be NULL for device drivers. It will also be NULL for a bus drivers that wish to retrieve the name of the bus controller. It will not be NULL for a bus driver that wishes to retrieve the name of a child controller. |
Language | A pointer to a three character ISO 639-2 language identifier. This is the language of the controller name that that the caller is requesting, and it must match one of the languages specified in SupportedLanguages. The number of languages supported by a driver is up to the driver writer. |
ControllerName | A pointer to the Unicode string to return. This Unicode string is the name of the controller specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle in the language specified by Language from the point of view of the driver specified by This. |
EFI_SUCCESS | The Unicode string for the user readable name in the language specified by Language for the driver specified by This was returned in DriverName. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | ControllerHandle is not a valid EFI_HANDLE. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | ChildHandle is not NULL and it is not a valid EFI_HANDLE. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Language is NULL. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | ControllerName is NULL. |
EFI_UNSUPPORTED | The driver specified by This is not currently managing the controller specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle. |
EFI_UNSUPPORTED | The driver specified by This does not support the language specified by Language. |
Retrieves a Unicode string that is the user readable name of the controller that is being managed by an UEFI Driver.
This | A pointer to the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL instance. |
ControllerHandle | The handle of a controller that the driver specified by This is managing. This handle specifies the controller whose name is to be returned. |
ChildHandle | OPTIONAL The handle of the child controller to retrieve the name of. This is an optional parameter that may be NULL. It will be NULL for device drivers. It will also be NULL for a bus drivers that wish to retrieve the name of the bus controller. It will not be NULL for a bus driver that wishes to retrieve the name of a child controller. |
Language | A pointer to a three character ISO 639-2 language identifier. This is the language of the controller name that that the caller is requesting, and it must match one of the languages specified in SupportedLanguages. The number of languages supported by a driver is up to the driver writer. |
ControllerName | A pointer to the Unicode string to return. This Unicode string is the name of the controller specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle in the language specified by Language from the point of view of the driver specified by This. |
EFI_SUCCESS | The Unicode string for the user readable name in the language specified by Language for the driver specified by This was returned in DriverName. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | ControllerHandle is not a valid EFI_HANDLE. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | ChildHandle is not NULL and it is not a valid EFI_HANDLE. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Language is NULL. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | ControllerName is NULL. |
EFI_UNSUPPORTED | The driver specified by This is not currently managing the controller specified by ControllerHandle and ChildHandle. |
EFI_UNSUPPORTED | The driver specified by This does not support the language specified by Language. |
Definition at line 137 of file ComponentName.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI SataControllerComponentNameGetDriverName | ( | IN EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN CHAR8 * | Language, | ||
OUT CHAR16 ** | DriverName | ||
) |
Retrieves a Unicode string that is the user readable name of the UEFI Driver.
This | A pointer to the EFI_COMPONENT_NAME_PROTOCOL instance. |
Language | A pointer to a three character ISO 639-2 language identifier. This is the language of the driver name that that the caller is requesting, and it must match one of the languages specified in SupportedLanguages. The number of languages supported by a driver is up to the driver writer. |
DriverName | A pointer to the Unicode string to return. This Unicode string is the name of the driver specified by This in the language specified by Language. |
EFI_SUCCESS | The Unicode string for the Driver specified by This and the language specified by Language was returned in DriverName. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | Language is NULL. |
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER | DriverName is NULL. |
EFI_UNSUPPORTED | The driver specified by This does not support the language specified by Language. |
Definition at line 80 of file ComponentName.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI SataControllerStart | ( | IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN EFI_HANDLE | Controller, | ||
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL * | RemainingDevicePath | ||
) |
This routine is called right after the .Supported() called and Start this driver on ControllerHandle.
This | Protocol instance pointer. |
Controller | Handle of device to bind driver to. |
RemainingDevicePath | A pointer to the device path. Should be ignored by device driver. |
EFI_SUCCESS | This driver is added to this device. |
EFI_ALREADY_STARTED | This driver is already running on this device. |
other | Some error occurs when binding this driver to this device. |
This routine is called right after the .Supported() called and Start this driver on ControllerHandle.
This | Protocol instance pointer. |
Controller | Handle of device to bind driver to. |
RemainingDevicePath | A pointer to the device path. it should be ignored by device driver. |
EFI_SUCCESS | This driver is added to this device. |
EFI_ALREADY_STARTED | This driver is already running on this device. |
other | Some error occurs when binding this driver to this device. |
Definition at line 373 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI SataControllerStop | ( | IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN EFI_HANDLE | Controller, | ||
IN UINTN | NumberOfChildren, | ||
IN EFI_HANDLE * | ChildHandleBuffer | ||
) |
Stop this driver on ControllerHandle.
This | A pointer to the EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance. |
Controller | A handle to the device being stopped. |
NumberOfChildren | The number of child device handles in ChildHandleBuffer. |
ChildHandleBuffer | An array of child handles to be freed. |
EFI_SUCCESS | This driver is removed from this device. |
other | Some error occurs when removing this driver from this device. |
Definition at line 613 of file SataController.c.
EFI_STATUS EFIAPI SataControllerSupported | ( | IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL * | This, |
IN EFI_HANDLE | Controller, | ||
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL * | RemainingDevicePath | ||
) |
Supported function of Driver Binding protocol for this driver. Test to see if this driver supports ControllerHandle.
This | Protocol instance pointer. |
Controller | Handle of device to test. |
RemainingDevicePath | A pointer to the device path. Should be ignored by device driver. |
EFI_SUCCESS | This driver supports this device. |
EFI_ALREADY_STARTED | This driver is already running on this device. |
other | This driver does not support this device. |
Supported function of Driver Binding protocol for this driver. Test to see if this driver supports ControllerHandle.
This | Protocol instance pointer. |
Controller | Handle of device to test. |
RemainingDevicePath | A pointer to the device path. it should be ignored by device driver. |
EFI_SUCCESS | This driver supports this device. |
EFI_ALREADY_STARTED | This driver is already running on this device. |
other | This driver does not support this device. |
Close the protocol because we don't use it here
Definition at line 284 of file SataController.c.
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EFI Component Name Protocol
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EFI Component Name 2 Protocol
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EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL instance
Definition at line 15 of file SataController.c.