IdeControllerInit.h revision af2dc6a70b9380d702bd0720cdb029d630c505e3
1/** @file
2  This file declares EFI IDE Controller Init Protocol
3
4  The EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL provides the chipset-specific information
5  to the IDE bus driver. This protocol is mandatory for IDE controllers if the
6  IDE devices behind the controller are to be enumerated by an IDE bus driver.
7
8  There can only be one instance of EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL for each IDE
9  controller in a system. It is installed on the handle that corresponds to the
10  IDE controller. An IDE bus driver that wishes to manage an IDE bus and possibly
11  IDE devices in a system will have to retrieve the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL
12  instance that is associated with the controller to be managed.
13
14  A device handle for an IDE controller must contain an EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL.
15
16Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010, Intel Corporation.  All rights reserved<BR>
17This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under
18the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this distribution.
19The full text of the license may be found at
20http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
21
22THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
23WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
24
25  @par Revision Reference:
26  This Protocol is defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2
27  Volume 5: Standards.
28
29**/
30
31#ifndef _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL_H_
32#define _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL_H_
33
34#include <IndustryStandard/Atapi.h>
35
36///
37/// Global ID for the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.
38///
39#define EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL_GUID \
40  { \
41    0xa1e37052, 0x80d9, 0x4e65, {0xa3, 0x17, 0x3e, 0x9a, 0x55, 0xc4, 0x3e, 0xc9 } \
42  }
43
44///
45/// Forward declaration for EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.
46///
47typedef struct _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL;
48
49///
50/// The phase of the IDE Controller enumeration.
51///
52typedef enum {
53  ///
54  /// The IDE bus driver is about to begin enumerating the devices
55  /// behind the specified channel. This notification can be used to
56  /// perform any chipset-specific programming.
57  ///
58  EfiIdeBeforeChannelEnumeration,
59  ///
60  /// The IDE bus driver has completed enumerating the devices
61  /// behind the specified channel. This notification can be used to
62  /// perform any chipset-specific programming.
63  ///
64  EfiIdeAfterChannelEnumeration,
65  ///
66  /// The IDE bus driver is about to reset the devices behind the
67  /// specified channel. This notification can be used to perform any
68  /// chipset-specific programming.
69  ///
70  EfiIdeBeforeChannelReset,
71  ///
72  /// The IDE bus driver has completed resetting the devices behind
73  /// the specified channel. This notification can be used to perform
74  /// any chipset-specific programming.
75  ///
76  EfiIdeAfterChannelReset,
77  ///
78  /// The IDE bus driver is about to detect the presence of devices
79  /// behind the specified channel. This notification can be used to
80  /// set up the bus signals to default levels or for implementing
81  /// predelays.
82  ///
83  EfiIdeBusBeforeDevicePresenceDetection,
84  ///
85  /// The IDE bus driver is done with detecting the presence of
86  /// devices behind the specified channel. This notification can be
87  /// used to perform any chipset-specific programming.
88  ///
89  EfiIdeBusAfterDevicePresenceDetection,
90  ///
91  /// The IDE bus is requesting the IDE controller driver to
92  /// reprogram the IDE controller hardware and thereby reset all
93  /// the mode and timing settings to default settings.
94  ///
95  EfiIdeResetMode,
96  EfiIdeBusPhaseMaximum
97} EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_ENUM_PHASE;
98
99///
100/// This extended mode describes the SATA physical protocol.
101/// SATA physical layers can operate at different speeds.
102/// These speeds are defined below. Various PATA protocols
103/// and associated modes are not applicable to SATA devices.
104///
105typedef enum {
106  EfiAtaSataTransferProtocol
107} EFI_ATA_EXT_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL;
108
109///
110/// Automatically detects the optimum SATA speed.
111///
112#define  EFI_SATA_AUTO_SPEED  0
113
114///
115/// Indicates a first-generation (Gen1) SATA speed.
116///
117#define  EFI_SATA_GEN1_SPEED  1
118
119///
120/// Indicates a second-generation (Gen2) SATA speed.
121///
122#define  EFI_SATA_GEN2_SPEED  2
123
124///
125/// EFI_ATA_MODE structure.
126///
127typedef struct {
128  BOOLEAN      Valid;   ///< TRUE if Mode is valid.
129  UINT32       Mode;    ///< The actual ATA mode. This field is not a bit map.
130} EFI_ATA_MODE;
131
132///
133/// EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE structure
134///
135typedef struct {
136  ///
137  /// An enumeration defining various transfer protocols other than the protocols
138  /// that exist at the time this specification was developed (i.e., PIO, single
139  /// word DMA, multiword DMA, and UDMA). Each transfer protocol is associated
140  /// with a mode. The various transfer protocols are defined by the ATA/ATAPI
141  /// specification. This enumeration makes the interface extensible because we
142  /// can support new transport protocols beyond UDMA. Type EFI_ATA_EXT_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL
143  /// is defined below.
144  ///
145  EFI_ATA_EXT_TRANSFER_PROTOCOL  TransferProtocol;
146  ///
147  /// The mode for operating the transfer protocol that is identified by TransferProtocol.
148  ///
149  UINT32                         Mode;
150} EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE;
151
152///
153/// EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE structure.
154///
155typedef struct {
156  ///
157  /// This field specifies the PIO mode. PIO modes are defined in the ATA/ATAPI
158  /// specification. The ATA/ATAPI specification defines the enumeration.  In
159  /// other words, a value of 1 in this field means PIO mode 1. The actual meaning
160  /// of PIO mode 1 is governed by the ATA/ATAPI specification. Type EFI_ATA_MODE
161  /// is defined below.
162  ///
163  EFI_ATA_MODE           PioMode;
164  ///
165  /// This field specifies the single word DMA mode. Single word DMA modes are defined
166  /// in the ATA/ATAPI specification, versions 1 and 2. Single word DMA support was
167  /// obsoleted in the ATA/ATAPI specification, version 3. Therefore, most devices and
168  /// controllers will not support this transfer mode. The ATA/ATAPI specification defines
169  /// the enumeration. In other words, a value of 1 in this field means single word DMA
170  /// mode 1. The actual meaning of single word DMA mode 1 is governed by the ATA/
171  /// ATAPI specification.
172  ///
173  EFI_ATA_MODE           SingleWordDmaMode;
174  ///
175  /// This field specifies the multiword DMA mode. Various multiword DMA modes are
176  /// defined in the ATA/ATAPI specification. A value of 1 in this field means multiword
177  /// DMA mode 1. The actual meaning of multiword DMA mode 1 is governed by the
178  /// ATA/ATAPI specification.
179  ///
180  EFI_ATA_MODE           MultiWordDmaMode;
181  ///
182  /// This field specifies the ultra DMA (UDMA) mode. UDMA modes are defined in the
183  /// ATA/ATAPI specification. A value of 1 in this field means UDMA mode 1. The
184  /// actual meaning of UDMA mode 1 is governed by the ATA/ATAPI specification.
185  ///
186  EFI_ATA_MODE           UdmaMode;
187  ///
188  /// The number of extended-mode bitmap entries. Extended modes describe transfer
189  /// protocols beyond PIO, single word DMA, multiword DMA, and UDMA. This field
190  /// can be zero and provides extensibility.
191  ///
192  UINT32                 ExtModeCount;
193  ///
194  /// ExtModeCount number of entries. Each entry represents a transfer protocol other
195  /// than the ones defined above (i.e., PIO, single word DMA, multiword DMA, and
196  /// UDMA). This field is defined for extensibility. At this time, only one extended
197  /// transfer protocol is defined to cover SATA transfers. Type
198  /// EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE is defined below.
199  ///
200  EFI_ATA_EXTENDED_MODE  ExtMode[1];
201} EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE;
202
203///
204/// EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA & EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA structure
205///
206/// The definition of these two structures is not part of the protocol
207/// definition because the ATA/ATAPI Specification controls the definition
208/// of all the fields. The ATA/ATAPI Specification can obsolete old fields
209/// or redefine existing fields.
210typedef ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA   EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA;
211typedef ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA;
212
213///
214/// This flag indicates whether the IDENTIFY data is a response from an ATA device
215/// (EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA) or response from an ATAPI device
216/// (EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA).  According to the ATA/ATAPI specification,
217/// EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA is for an ATA device if bit 15 of the Config field is zero.
218/// The Config field is common to both EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA and
219/// EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA.
220///
221#define   EFI_ATAPI_DEVICE_IDENTIFY_DATA  0x8000
222
223///
224/// EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA structure.
225///
226typedef union {
227  ///
228  /// The data that is returned by an ATA device upon successful completion
229  /// of the ATA IDENTIFY_DEVICE command.
230  ///
231  EFI_ATA_IDENTIFY_DATA       AtaData;
232  ///
233  /// The data that is returned by an ATAPI device upon successful completion
234  /// of the ATA IDENTIFY_PACKET_DEVICE command.
235  ///
236  EFI_ATAPI_IDENTIFY_DATA     AtapiData;
237} EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA;
238
239/**
240  Returns the information about the specified IDE channel.
241
242  This function can be used to obtain information about a particular IDE channel.
243  The IDE bus driver uses this information during the enumeration process.
244
245  If Enabled is set to FALSE, the IDE bus driver will not scan the channel. Note
246  that it will not prevent an operating system driver from scanning the channel.
247
248  For most of today's controllers, MaxDevices will either be 1 or 2. For SATA
249  controllers, this value will always be 1. SATA configurations can contain SATA
250  port multipliers. SATA port multipliers behave like SATA bridges and can support
251  up to 16 devices on the other side. If a SATA port out of the IDE controller
252  is connected to a port multiplier, MaxDevices will be set to the number of SATA
253  devices that the port multiplier supports. Because today's port multipliers
254  support up to fifteen SATA devices, this number can be as large as fifteen. The IDE
255  bus driver is required to scan for the presence of port multipliers behind an SATA
256  controller and enumerate up to MaxDevices number of devices behind the port
257  multiplier.
258
259  In this context, the devices behind a port multiplier constitute a channel.
260
261  @param[in]  This         The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
262  @param[in]  Channel      Zero-based channel number.
263  @param[out] Enabled      TRUE if this channel is enabled.  Disabled channels
264                           are not scanned to see if any devices are present.
265  @param[out] MaxDevices   The maximum number of IDE devices that the bus driver
266                           can expect on this channel.  For the ATA/ATAPI
267                           specification, version 6, this number will either be
268                           one or two. For Serial ATA (SATA) configurations with a
269                           port multiplier, this number can be as large as fifteen.
270
271  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             Information was returned without any errors.
272  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
273
274**/
275typedef
276EFI_STATUS
277(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_GET_CHANNEL_INFO)(
278  IN  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
279  IN  UINT8                             Channel,
280  OUT BOOLEAN                           *Enabled,
281  OUT UINT8                             *MaxDevices
282  );
283
284/**
285  The notifications from the IDE bus driver that it is about to enter a certain
286  phase of the IDE channel enumeration process.
287
288  This function can be used to notify the IDE controller driver to perform
289  specific actions, including any chipset-specific initialization, so that the
290  chipset is ready to enter the next phase. Seven notification points are defined
291  at this time.
292
293  More synchronization points may be added as required in the future.
294
295  @param[in] This      The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
296  @param[in] Phase     The phase during enumeration.
297  @param[in] Channel   Zero-based channel number.
298
299  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The notification was accepted without any errors.
300  @retval EFI_NOT_SUPPORTED       Phase is not supported.
301  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
302  @retval EFI_NOT_READY           This phase cannot be entered at this time; for
303                                  example, an attempt was made to enter a Phase
304                                  without having entered one or more previous
305                                  Phase.
306
307**/
308typedef
309EFI_STATUS
310(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_NOTIFY_PHASE)(
311  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
312  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_ENUM_PHASE     Phase,
313  IN UINT8                             Channel
314  );
315
316/**
317  Submits the device information to the IDE controller driver.
318
319  This function is used by the IDE bus driver to pass detailed information about
320  a particular device to the IDE controller driver. The IDE bus driver obtains
321  this information by issuing an ATA or ATAPI IDENTIFY_DEVICE command. IdentifyData
322  is the pointer to the response data buffer. The IdentifyData buffer is owned
323  by the IDE bus driver, and the IDE controller driver must make a local copy
324  of the entire buffer or parts of the buffer as needed. The original IdentifyData
325  buffer pointer may not be valid when
326
327    - EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() or
328    - EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode() is called at a later point.
329
330  The IDE controller driver may consult various fields of EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA to
331  compute the optimum mode for the device. These fields are not limited to the
332  timing information. For example, an implementation of the IDE controller driver
333  may examine the vendor and type/mode field to match known bad drives.
334
335  The IDE bus driver may submit drive information in any order, as long as it
336  submits information for all the devices belonging to the enumeration group
337  before EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() is called for any device
338  in that enumeration group. If a device is absent, EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
339  should be called with IdentifyData set to NULL.  The IDE controller driver may
340  not have any other mechanism to know whether a device is present or not. Therefore,
341  setting IdentifyData to NULL does not constitute an error condition.
342  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData() can be called only once for a
343  given (Channel, Device) pair.
344
345  @param[in] This           A pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
346  @param[in] Channel        Zero-based channel number.
347  @param[in] Device         Zero-based device number on the Channel.
348  @param[in] IdentifyData   The device's response to the ATA IDENTIFY_DEVICE command.
349
350  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The information was accepted without any errors.
351  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
352  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
353
354**/
355typedef
356EFI_STATUS
357(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SUBMIT_DATA)(
358  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
359  IN UINT8                             Channel,
360  IN UINT8                             Device,
361  IN EFI_IDENTIFY_DATA                 *IdentifyData
362  );
363
364/**
365  Disqualifies specific modes for an IDE device.
366
367  This function allows the IDE bus driver or other drivers (such as platform
368  drivers) to reject certain timing modes and request the IDE controller driver
369  to recalculate modes. This function allows the IDE bus driver and the IDE
370  controller driver to negotiate the timings on a per-device basis. This function
371  is useful in the case of drives that lie about their capabilities. An example
372  is when the IDE device fails to accept the timing modes that are calculated
373  by the IDE controller driver based on the response to the Identify Drive command.
374
375  If the IDE bus driver does not want to limit the ATA timing modes and leave that
376  decision to the IDE controller driver, it can either not call this function for
377  the given device or call this function and set the Valid flag to FALSE for all
378  modes that are listed in EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE.
379
380  The IDE bus driver may disqualify modes for a device in any order and any number
381  of times.
382
383  This function can be called multiple times to invalidate multiple modes of the
384  same type (e.g., Programmed Input/Output [PIO] modes 3 and 4). See the ATA/ATAPI
385  specification for more information on PIO modes.
386
387  For Serial ATA (SATA) controllers, this member function can be used to disqualify
388  a higher transfer rate mode on a given channel. For example, a platform driver
389  may inform the IDE controller driver to not use second-generation (Gen2) speeds
390  for a certain SATA drive.
391
392  @param[in] This       The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
393  @param[in] Channel    The zero-based channel number.
394  @param[in] Device     The zero-based device number on the Channel.
395  @param[in] BadModes   The modes that the device does not support and that
396                        should be disqualified.
397
398  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The modes were accepted without any errors.
399  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
400  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
401  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   IdentifyData is NULL.
402
403**/
404typedef
405EFI_STATUS
406(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_DISQUALIFY_MODE)(
407  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
408  IN UINT8                             Channel,
409  IN UINT8                             Device,
410  IN EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE           *BadModes
411  );
412
413/**
414  Returns the information about the optimum modes for the specified IDE device.
415
416  This function is used by the IDE bus driver to obtain the optimum ATA modes for
417  a specific device.  The IDE controller driver takes into account the following
418  while calculating the mode:
419    - The IdentifyData inputs to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
420    - The BadModes inputs to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode()
421
422  The IDE bus driver is required to call EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
423  for all the devices that belong to an enumeration group before calling
424  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode() for any device in the same group.
425
426  The IDE controller driver will use controller- and possibly platform-specific
427  algorithms to arrive at SupportedModes.  The IDE controller may base its
428  decision on user preferences and other considerations as well. This function
429  may be called multiple times because the IDE bus driver may renegotiate the mode
430  with the IDE controller driver using EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode().
431
432  The IDE bus driver may collect timing information for various devices in any
433  order. The IDE bus driver is responsible for making sure that all the dependencies
434  are satisfied. For example, the SupportedModes information for device A that
435  was previously returned may become stale after a call to
436  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyMode() for device B.
437
438  The buffer SupportedModes is allocated by the callee because the caller does
439  not necessarily know the size of the buffer. The type EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE
440  is defined in a way that allows for future extensibility and can be of variable
441  length. This memory pool should be deallocated by the caller when it is no
442  longer necessary.
443
444  The IDE controller driver for a Serial ATA (SATA) controller can use this
445  member function to force a lower speed (first-generation [Gen1] speeds on a
446  second-generation [Gen2]-capable hardware).  The IDE controller driver can
447  also allow the IDE bus driver to stay with the speed that has been negotiated
448  by the physical layer.
449
450  @param[in]  This             The pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
451  @param[in]  Channel          A zero-based channel number.
452  @param[in]  Device           A zero-based device number on the Channel.
453  @param[out] SupportedModes   The optimum modes for the device.
454
455  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             SupportedModes was returned.
456  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
457  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
458  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   SupportedModes is NULL.
459  @retval EFI_NOT_READY           Modes cannot be calculated due to a lack of
460                                  data.  This error may happen if
461                                  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.SubmitData()
462                                  and EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.DisqualifyData()
463                                  were not called for at least one drive in the
464                                  same enumeration group.
465
466**/
467typedef
468EFI_STATUS
469(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_CALCULATE_MODE)(
470  IN  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
471  IN  UINT8                             Channel,
472  IN  UINT8                             Device,
473  OUT EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE           **SupportedModes
474  );
475
476/**
477  Commands the IDE controller driver to program the IDE controller hardware
478  so that the specified device can operate at the specified mode.
479
480  This function is used by the IDE bus driver to instruct the IDE controller
481  driver to program the IDE controller hardware to the specified modes. This
482  function can be called only once for a particular device. For a Serial ATA
483  (SATA) Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) controller, no controller-
484  specific programming may be required.
485
486  @param[in] This      Pointer to the EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL instance.
487  @param[in] Channel   Zero-based channel number.
488  @param[in] Device    Zero-based device number on the Channel.
489  @param[in] Modes     The modes to set.
490
491  @retval EFI_SUCCESS             The command was accepted without any errors.
492  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Channel is invalid (Channel >= ChannelCount).
493  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER   Device is invalid.
494  @retval EFI_NOT_READY           Modes cannot be set at this time due to lack of data.
495  @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR        Modes cannot be set due to hardware failure.
496                                  The IDE bus driver should not use this device.
497
498**/
499typedef
500EFI_STATUS
501(EFIAPI *EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SET_TIMING)(
502  IN EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL  *This,
503  IN UINT8                             Channel,
504  IN UINT8                             Device,
505  IN EFI_ATA_COLLECTIVE_MODE           *Modes
506  );
507
508///
509/// Provides the basic interfaces to abstract an IDE controller.
510///
511struct _EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL {
512  ///
513  /// Returns the information about a specific channel.
514  ///
515  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_GET_CHANNEL_INFO    GetChannelInfo;
516
517  ///
518  /// The notification that the IDE bus driver is about to enter the
519  /// specified phase during the enumeration process.
520  ///
521  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_NOTIFY_PHASE        NotifyPhase;
522
523  ///
524  /// Submits the Drive Identify data that was returned by the device.
525  ///
526  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SUBMIT_DATA         SubmitData;
527
528  ///
529  /// Submits information about modes that should be disqualified.  The specified
530  /// IDE device does not support these modes and these modes should not be
531  /// returned by EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode()
532  ///
533  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_DISQUALIFY_MODE     DisqualifyMode;
534
535  ///
536  /// Calculates and returns the optimum mode for a particular IDE device.
537  ///
538  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_CALCULATE_MODE      CalculateMode;
539
540  ///
541  /// Programs the IDE controller hardware to the default timing or per the modes
542  /// that were returned by the last call to EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_INIT_PROTOCOL.CalculateMode().
543  ///
544  EFI_IDE_CONTROLLER_SET_TIMING          SetTiming;
545
546  ///
547  /// Set to TRUE if the enumeration group includes all the channels that are
548  /// produced by this controller. Set to FALSE if an enumeration group consists of
549  /// only one channel.
550  ///
551  BOOLEAN                                EnumAll;
552
553  ///
554  /// The number of channels that are produced by this controller. Parallel ATA
555  /// (PATA) controllers can support up to two channels. Advanced Host Controller
556  /// Interface (AHCI) Serial ATA (SATA) controllers can support up to 32 channels,
557  /// each of which can have up to one device. In the presence of a multiplier,
558  /// each channel can have fifteen devices.
559  ///
560  UINT8                                  ChannelCount;
561};
562
563extern EFI_GUID gEfiIdeControllerInitProtocolGuid;
564
565#endif
566