1/** @file
2  EFI IPsec Configuration Protocol Definition
3  The EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL provides the mechanism to set and retrieve security and
4  policy related information for the EFI IPsec protocol driver.
5
6  Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
7  This program and the accompanying materials
8  are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
9  which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
10  http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
11
12  THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
13  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
14
15  @par Revision Reference:
16  This Protocol is introduced in UEFI Specification 2.2
17
18**/
19
20#ifndef __EFI_IPSE_CCONFIG_PROTOCOL_H__
21#define __EFI_IPSE_CCONFIG_PROTOCOL_H__
22
23
24#define EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL_GUID \
25  { \
26    0xce5e5929, 0xc7a3, 0x4602, {0xad, 0x9e, 0xc9, 0xda, 0xf9, 0x4e, 0xbf, 0xcf } \
27  }
28
29typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL;
30
31///
32/// EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE
33///
34typedef enum {
35  ///
36  /// The IPsec Security Policy Database (aka SPD) setting.  In IPsec,
37  /// an essential element of Security Association (SA) processing is
38  /// underlying SPD that specifies what services are to be offered to
39  /// IP datagram and in what fashion. The SPD must be consulted
40  /// during the processing of all traffic (inbound and outbound),
41  /// including traffic not protected by IPsec, that traverses the IPsec
42  /// boundary. With this DataType, SetData() function is to set
43  /// the SPD entry information, which may add one new entry, delete
44  /// one existed entry or flush the whole database according to the
45  /// parameter values. The corresponding Data is of type
46  /// EFI_IPSEC_SPD_DATA
47  ///
48  IPsecConfigDataTypeSpd,
49  ///
50  /// The IPsec Security Association Database (aka SAD) setting. A
51  /// SA is a simplex connection that affords security services to the
52  /// traffic carried by it. Security services are afforded to an SA by the
53  /// use of AH, or ESP, but not both. The corresponding Data is of
54  /// type EFI_IPSEC_SAD_DATA.
55  ///
56  IPsecConfigDataTypeSad,
57  ///
58  /// The IPsec Peer Authorization Database (aka PAD) setting, which
59  /// provides the link between the SPD and a security association
60  /// management protocol. The PAD entry specifies the
61  /// authentication protocol (e.g. IKEv1, IKEv2) method used and the
62  /// authentication data. The corresponding Data is of type
63  /// EFI_IPSEC_PAD_DATA.
64  ///
65  IPsecConfigDataTypePad,
66  IPsecConfigDataTypeMaximum
67} EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE;
68
69///
70/// EFI_IP_ADDRESS_INFO
71///
72typedef struct _EFI_IP_ADDRESS_INFO {
73  EFI_IP_ADDRESS  Address;      ///< The IPv4 or IPv6 address
74  UINT8           PrefixLength; ///< The length of the prefix associated with the Address.
75} EFI_IP_ADDRESS_INFO;
76
77
78///
79/// EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR
80///
81typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR {
82  ///
83  /// Specifies the actual number of entries in LocalAddress.
84  ///
85  UINT32                          LocalAddressCount;
86  ///
87  /// A list of ranges of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, which refers to the
88  /// addresses being protected by IPsec policy.
89  ///
90  EFI_IP_ADDRESS_INFO             *LocalAddress;
91  ///
92  /// Specifies the actual number of entries in RemoteAddress.
93  ///
94  UINT32                          RemoteAddressCount;
95  ///
96  /// A list of ranges of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, which are peer entities
97  /// to LocalAddress.
98  ///
99  EFI_IP_ADDRESS_INFO             *RemoteAddress;
100  ///
101  /// Next layer protocol. Obtained from the IPv4 Protocol or the IPv6
102  /// Next Header fields. The next layer protocol is whatever comes
103  /// after any IP extension headers that are present. A zero value is a
104  /// wildcard that matches any value in NextLayerProtocol field.
105  ///
106  UINT16                          NextLayerProtocol;
107  ///
108  /// Local Port if the Next Layer Protocol uses two ports (as do TCP,
109  /// UDP, and others). A zero value is a wildcard that matches any
110  /// value in LocalPort field.
111  ///
112  UINT16                          LocalPort;
113  ///
114  /// A designed port range size. The start port is LocalPort, and
115  /// the total number of ports is described by LocalPortRange.
116  /// This field is ignored if NextLayerProtocol does not use
117  /// ports.
118  ///
119  UINT16                          LocalPortRange;
120  ///
121  /// Remote Port if the Next Layer Protocol uses two ports. A zero
122  /// value is a wildcard that matches any value in RemotePort field.
123  ///
124  UINT16                          RemotePort;
125  ///
126  /// A designed port range size. The start port is RemotePort, and
127  /// the total number of ports is described by RemotePortRange.
128  /// This field is ignored if NextLayerProtocol does not use ports.
129  ///
130  UINT16                          RemotePortRange;
131} EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR;
132
133///
134/// EFI_IPSEC_TRAFFIC_DIR
135/// represents the directionality in an SPD entry.
136///
137typedef enum {
138  ///
139  /// The EfiIPsecInBound refers to traffic entering an IPsec implementation via
140  /// the unprotected interface or emitted by the implementation on the unprotected
141  /// side of the boundary and directed towards the protected interface.
142  ///
143  EfiIPsecInBound,
144  ///
145  /// The EfiIPsecOutBound refers to traffic entering the implementation via
146  /// the protected interface, or emitted by the implementation on the protected side
147  /// of the boundary and directed toward the unprotected interface.
148  ///
149  EfiIPsecOutBound
150} EFI_IPSEC_TRAFFIC_DIR;
151
152///
153/// EFI_IPSEC_ACTION
154/// represents three possible processing choices.
155///
156typedef enum {
157  ///
158  /// Refers to traffic that is not allowed to traverse the IPsec boundary.
159  ///
160  EfiIPsecActionDiscard,
161  ///
162  /// Refers to traffic that is allowed to cross the IPsec boundary
163  /// without protection.
164  ///
165  EfiIPsecActionBypass,
166  ///
167  /// Refers to traffic that is afforded IPsec protection, and for such
168  /// traffic the SPD must specify the security protocols to be
169  /// employed, their mode, security service options, and the
170  /// cryptographic algorithms to be used.
171  ///
172  EfiIPsecActionProtect
173} EFI_IPSEC_ACTION;
174
175///
176/// EFI_IPSEC_SA_LIFETIME
177/// defines the lifetime of an SA, which represents when a SA must be
178/// replaced or terminated. A value of all 0 for each field removes
179/// the limitation of a SA lifetime.
180///
181typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_SA_LIFETIME {
182  ///
183  /// The number of bytes to which the IPsec cryptographic algorithm
184  /// can be applied. For ESP, this is the encryption algorithm and for
185  /// AH, this is the authentication algorithm. The ByteCount
186  /// includes pad bytes for cryptographic operations.
187  ///
188  UINT64        ByteCount;
189  ///
190  /// A time interval in second that warns the implementation to
191  /// initiate action such as setting up a replacement SA.
192  ///
193  UINT64        SoftLifetime;
194  ///
195  /// A time interval in second when the current SA ends and is
196  /// destroyed.
197  ///
198  UINT64        HardLifetime;
199} EFI_IPSEC_SA_LIFETIME;
200
201///
202/// EFI_IPSEC_MODE
203/// There are two modes of IPsec operation: transport mode and tunnel mode. In
204/// EfiIPsecTransport mode, AH and ESP provide protection primarily for next layer protocols;
205/// In EfiIPsecTunnel mode, AH and ESP are applied to tunneled IP packets.
206///
207typedef enum {
208  EfiIPsecTransport,
209  EfiIPsecTunnel
210} EFI_IPSEC_MODE;
211
212///
213/// EFI_IPSEC_TUNNEL_DF_OPTION
214/// The option of copying the DF bit from an outbound package to
215/// the tunnel mode header that it emits, when traffic is carried
216/// via a tunnel mode SA. This applies to SAs where both inner and
217/// outer headers are IPv4.
218///
219typedef enum {
220  EfiIPsecTunnelClearDf,  ///< Clear DF bit from inner header.
221  EfiIPsecTunnelSetDf,    ///< Set DF bit from inner header.
222  EfiIPsecTunnelCopyDf    ///< Copy DF bit from inner header.
223} EFI_IPSEC_TUNNEL_DF_OPTION;
224
225///
226/// EFI_IPSEC_TUNNEL_OPTION
227///
228typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_TUNNEL_OPTION {
229  ///
230  /// Local tunnel address when IPsec mode is EfiIPsecTunnel.
231  ///
232  EFI_IP_ADDRESS              LocalTunnelAddress;
233  ///
234  /// Remote tunnel address when IPsec mode is EfiIPsecTunnel.
235  ///
236  EFI_IP_ADDRESS              RemoteTunnelAddress;
237  ///
238  /// The option of copying the DF bit from an outbound package
239  /// to the tunnel mode header that it emits, when traffic is
240  /// carried via a tunnel mode SA.
241  ///
242  EFI_IPSEC_TUNNEL_DF_OPTION  DF;
243} EFI_IPSEC_TUNNEL_OPTION;
244
245///
246/// EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL_TYPE
247///
248typedef enum {
249  EfiIPsecAH,  ///< IP Authentication Header protocol which is specified in RFC 4302.
250  EfiIPsecESP  ///< IP Encapsulating Security Payload which is specified in RFC 4303.
251} EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL_TYPE;
252
253///
254/// EFI_IPSEC_PROCESS_POLICY
255/// describes a policy list for traffic processing.
256///
257typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_PROCESS_POLICY {
258  ///
259  /// Extended Sequence Number. Is this SA using extended sequence
260  /// numbers. 64 bit counter is used if TRUE.
261  ///
262  BOOLEAN                 ExtSeqNum;
263  ///
264  /// A flag indicating whether overflow of the sequence number
265  /// counter should generate an auditable event and prevent
266  /// transmission of additional packets on the SA, or whether rollover
267  /// is permitted.
268  ///
269  BOOLEAN                 SeqOverflow;
270  ///
271  /// Is this SA using stateful fragment checking. TRUE represents
272  /// stateful fragment checking.
273  ///
274  BOOLEAN                 FragCheck;
275  ///
276  /// A time interval after which a SA must be replaced with a new SA
277  /// (and new SPI) or terminated.
278  ///
279  EFI_IPSEC_SA_LIFETIME   SaLifetime;
280  ///
281  /// IPsec mode: tunnel or transport.
282  ///
283  EFI_IPSEC_MODE          Mode;
284  ///
285  /// Tunnel Option. TunnelOption is ignored if Mode is EfiIPsecTransport.
286  ///
287  EFI_IPSEC_TUNNEL_OPTION *TunnelOption;
288  ///
289  /// IPsec protocol: AH or ESP
290  ///
291  EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL_TYPE Proto;
292  ///
293  /// Cryptographic algorithm type used for authentication.
294  ///
295  UINT8                   AuthAlgoId;
296  ///
297  /// Cryptographic algorithm type used for encryption. EncAlgo is
298  /// NULL when IPsec protocol is AH. For ESP protocol, EncAlgo
299  /// can also be used to describe the algorithm if a combined mode
300  /// algorithm is used.
301  ///
302  UINT8                   EncAlgoId;
303} EFI_IPSEC_PROCESS_POLICY;
304
305///
306/// EFI_IPSEC_SA_ID
307/// A triplet to identify an SA, consisting of the following members.
308///
309typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_SA_ID {
310  ///
311  /// Security Parameter Index (aka SPI).  An arbitrary 32-bit value
312  /// that is used by a receiver to identity the SA to which an incoming
313  /// package should be bound.
314  ///
315  UINT32                          Spi;
316  ///
317  /// IPsec protocol: AH or ESP
318  ///
319  EFI_IPSEC_PROTOCOL_TYPE         Proto;
320  ///
321  /// Destination IP address.
322  ///
323  EFI_IP_ADDRESS                  DestAddress;
324} EFI_IPSEC_SA_ID;
325
326
327#define MAX_PEERID_LEN     128
328
329///
330/// EFI_IPSEC_SPD_DATA
331///
332typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_SPD_DATA {
333  ///
334  /// A null-terminated ASCII name string which is used as a symbolic
335  /// identifier for an IPsec Local or Remote address.
336  ///
337  UINT8                           Name[MAX_PEERID_LEN];
338  ///
339  /// Bit-mapped list describing Populate from Packet flags. When
340  /// creating a SA, if PackageFlag bit is set to TRUE, instantiate
341  /// the selector from the corresponding field in the package that
342  /// triggered the creation of the SA, else from the value(s) in the
343  /// corresponding SPD entry. The PackageFlag bit setting for
344  /// corresponding selector field of EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR:
345  ///     Bit 0: EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR.LocalAddress
346  ///     Bit 1: EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR.RemoteAddress
347  ///     Bit 2:
348  /// EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR.NextLayerProtocol
349  ///     Bit 3: EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR.LocalPort
350  ///     Bit 4: EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR.RemotePort
351  ///     Others: Reserved.
352  ///
353  UINT32                          PackageFlag;
354  ///
355  /// The traffic direction of data gram.
356  ///
357  EFI_IPSEC_TRAFFIC_DIR           TrafficDirection;
358  ///
359  /// Processing choices to indicate which action is required by this
360  /// policy.
361  ///
362  EFI_IPSEC_ACTION                Action;
363  ///
364  /// The policy and rule information for a SPD entry.
365  ///
366  EFI_IPSEC_PROCESS_POLICY        *ProcessingPolicy;
367  ///
368  /// Specifies the actual number of entries in SaId list.
369  ///
370  UINTN                           SaIdCount;
371  ///
372  /// The SAD entry used for the traffic processing. The
373  /// existed SAD entry links indicate this is the manual key case.
374  ///
375  EFI_IPSEC_SA_ID                 SaId[1];
376} EFI_IPSEC_SPD_DATA;
377
378///
379/// EFI_IPSEC_AH_ALGO_INFO
380/// The security algorithm selection for IPsec AH authentication.
381/// The required authentication algorithm is specified in RFC 4305.
382///
383typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_AH_ALGO_INFO {
384  UINT8                           AuthAlgoId;
385  UINTN                           AuthKeyLength;
386  VOID                            *AuthKey;
387} EFI_IPSEC_AH_ALGO_INFO;
388
389///
390/// EFI_IPSEC_ESP_ALGO_INFO
391/// The security algorithm selection for IPsec ESP encryption and authentication.
392/// The required authentication algorithm is specified in RFC 4305.
393/// EncAlgoId fields can also specify an ESP combined mode algorithm
394/// (e.g. AES with CCM mode, specified in RFC 4309), which provides both
395/// confidentiality and authentication services.
396///
397typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_ESP_ALGO_INFO {
398  UINT8                     EncAlgoId;
399  UINTN                     EncKeyLength;
400  VOID                      *EncKey;
401  UINT8                     AuthAlgoId;
402  UINTN                     AuthKeyLength;
403  VOID                      *AuthKey;
404} EFI_IPSEC_ESP_ALGO_INFO;
405
406///
407/// EFI_IPSEC_ALGO_INFO
408///
409typedef union {
410  EFI_IPSEC_AH_ALGO_INFO          AhAlgoInfo;
411  EFI_IPSEC_ESP_ALGO_INFO         EspAlgoInfo;
412} EFI_IPSEC_ALGO_INFO;
413
414///
415/// EFI_IPSEC_SA_DATA
416///
417typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_SA_DATA {
418  ///
419  /// IPsec mode: tunnel or transport.
420  ///
421  EFI_IPSEC_MODE                  Mode;
422  ///
423  /// Sequence Number Counter. A 64-bit counter used to generate the
424  /// sequence number field in AH or ESP headers.
425  ///
426  UINT64                          SNCount;
427  ///
428  /// Anti-Replay Window. A 64-bit counter and a bit-map used to
429  /// determine whether an inbound AH or ESP packet is a replay.
430  ///
431  UINT8                           AntiReplayWindows;
432  ///
433  /// AH/ESP cryptographic algorithm, key and parameters.
434  ///
435  EFI_IPSEC_ALGO_INFO             AlgoInfo;
436  ///
437  /// Lifetime of this SA.
438  ///
439  EFI_IPSEC_SA_LIFETIME           SaLifetime;
440  ///
441  /// Any observed path MTU and aging variables. The Path MTU
442  /// processing is defined in section 8 of RFC 4301.
443  ///
444  UINT32                          PathMTU;
445  ///
446  /// Link to one SPD entry.
447  ///
448  EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR          *SpdSelector;
449  ///
450  /// Indication of whether it's manually set or negotiated automatically.
451  /// If ManualSet is FALSE, the corresponding SA entry is inserted through
452  /// IKE protocol negotiation.
453  ///
454  BOOLEAN                         ManualSet;
455} EFI_IPSEC_SA_DATA;
456
457///
458/// EFI_IPSEC_SA_DATA2
459///
460typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_SA_DATA2 {
461  ///
462  /// IPsec mode: tunnel or transport
463  ///
464  EFI_IPSEC_MODE             Mode;
465  ///
466  /// Sequence Number Counter. A 64-bit counter used to generate the sequence
467  /// number field in AH or ESP headers.
468  ///
469  UINT64                     SNCount;
470  ///
471  /// Anti-Replay Window. A 64-bit counter and a bit-map used to determine
472  /// whether an inbound AH or ESP packet is a replay.
473  ///
474  UINT8                      AntiReplayWindows;
475  ///
476  /// AH/ESP cryptographic algorithm, key and parameters.
477  ///
478  EFI_IPSEC_ALGO_INFO        AlgoInfo;
479  ///
480  /// Lifetime of this SA.
481  ///
482  EFI_IPSEC_SA_LIFETIME      SaLifetime;
483  ///
484  /// Any observed path MTU and aging variables. The Path MTU processing is
485  /// defined in section 8 of RFC 4301.
486  ///
487  UINT32                     PathMTU;
488  ///
489  /// Link to one SPD entry
490  ///
491  EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR     *SpdSelector;
492  ///
493  /// Indication of whether it's manually set or negotiated automatically.
494  /// If ManualSet is FALSE, the corresponding SA entry is inserted through IKE
495  /// protocol negotiation
496  ///
497  BOOLEAN                    ManualSet;
498  ///
499  /// The tunnel header IP source address.
500  ///
501  EFI_IP_ADDRESS             TunnelSourceAddress;
502  ///
503  /// The tunnel header IP destination address.
504  ///
505  EFI_IP_ADDRESS             TunnelDestinationAddress;
506} EFI_IPSEC_SA_DATA2;
507
508
509///
510/// EFI_IPSEC_PAD_ID
511/// specifies the identifier for PAD entry, which is also used for SPD lookup.
512/// IpAddress Pointer to the IPv4 or IPv6 address range.
513///
514typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_PAD_ID {
515  ///
516  /// Flag to identify which type of PAD Id is used.
517  ///
518  BOOLEAN               PeerIdValid;
519  union {
520    ///
521    /// Pointer to the IPv4 or IPv6 address range.
522    ///
523    EFI_IP_ADDRESS_INFO   IpAddress;
524    ///
525    /// Pointer to a null terminated ASCII string
526    /// representing the symbolic names. A PeerId can be a DNS
527    /// name, Distinguished Name, RFC 822 email address or Key ID
528    /// (specified in section 4.4.3.1 of RFC 4301)
529    ///
530    UINT8                 PeerId[MAX_PEERID_LEN];
531  } Id;
532} EFI_IPSEC_PAD_ID;
533
534///
535/// EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SELECTOR
536/// describes the expected IPsec configuration data selector
537/// of type EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE.
538///
539typedef union {
540  EFI_IPSEC_SPD_SELECTOR              SpdSelector;
541  EFI_IPSEC_SA_ID                     SaId;
542  EFI_IPSEC_PAD_ID                    PadId;
543} EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SELECTOR;
544
545///
546/// EFI_IPSEC_AUTH_PROTOCOL_TYPE
547/// defines the possible authentication protocol for IPsec
548/// security association management.
549///
550typedef enum {
551  EfiIPsecAuthProtocolIKEv1,
552  EfiIPsecAuthProtocolIKEv2,
553  EfiIPsecAuthProtocolMaximum
554} EFI_IPSEC_AUTH_PROTOCOL_TYPE;
555
556///
557/// EFI_IPSEC_AUTH_METHOD
558///
559typedef enum {
560  ///
561  /// Using Pre-shared Keys for manual security associations.
562  ///
563  EfiIPsecAuthMethodPreSharedSecret,
564  ///
565  /// IKE employs X.509 certificates for SA establishment.
566  ///
567  EfiIPsecAuthMethodCertificates,
568  EfiIPsecAuthMethodMaximum
569} EFI_IPSEC_AUTH_METHOD;
570
571///
572/// EFI_IPSEC_PAD_DATA
573///
574typedef struct _EFI_IPSEC_PAD_DATA {
575  ///
576  /// Authentication Protocol for IPsec security association  management.
577  ///
578  EFI_IPSEC_AUTH_PROTOCOL_TYPE  AuthProtocol;
579  ///
580  /// Authentication method used.
581  ///
582  EFI_IPSEC_AUTH_METHOD         AuthMethod;
583  ///
584  /// The IKE ID payload will be used as a symbolic name for SPD
585  /// lookup if IkeIdFlag is TRUE. Otherwise, the remote IP
586  /// address provided in traffic selector playloads will be used.
587  ///
588  BOOLEAN                       IkeIdFlag;
589  ///
590  /// The size of Authentication data buffer, in bytes.
591  ///
592  UINTN                         AuthDataSize;
593  ///
594  /// Buffer for Authentication data, (e.g., the pre-shared secret or the
595  /// trust anchor relative to which the peer's certificate will be
596  /// validated).
597  ///
598  VOID                          *AuthData;
599  ///
600  /// The size of RevocationData, in bytes
601  ///
602  UINTN                         RevocationDataSize;
603  ///
604  /// Pointer to CRL or OCSP data, if certificates are used for
605  /// authentication method.
606  ///
607  VOID                          *RevocationData;
608} EFI_IPSEC_PAD_DATA;
609
610
611/**
612  Set the security association, security policy and peer authorization configuration
613  information for the EFI IPsec driver.
614
615  This function is used to set the IPsec configuration information of type DataType for
616  the EFI IPsec driver.
617  The IPsec configuration data has a unique selector/identifier separately to identify
618  a data entry. The selector structure depends on DataType's definition.
619  Using SetData() with a Data of NULL causes the IPsec configuration data entry identified
620  by DataType and Selector to be deleted.
621
622  @param[in] This               Pointer to the EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL instance.
623  @param[in] DataType           The type of data to be set.
624  @param[in] Selector           Pointer to an entry selector on operated configuration data
625                                specified by DataType. A NULL Selector causes the entire
626                                specified-type configuration information to be flushed.
627  @param[in] Data               The data buffer to be set. The structure of the data buffer is
628                                associated with the DataType.
629  @param[in] InsertBefore       Pointer to one entry selector which describes the expected
630                                position the new data entry will be added. If InsertBefore is NULL,
631                                the new entry will be appended the end of database.
632
633  @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The specified configuration entry data is set successfully.
634  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the following are TRUE:
635                                - This is NULL.
636  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The specified DataType is not supported.
637  @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCED  The required system resource could not be allocated.
638
639**/
640typedef
641EFI_STATUS
642(EFIAPI *EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SET_DATA)(
643  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL        *This,
644  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE       DataType,
645  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SELECTOR        *Selector,
646  IN VOID                             *Data,
647  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SELECTOR        *InsertBefore   OPTIONAL
648  );
649
650/**
651  Return the configuration value for the EFI IPsec driver.
652
653  This function lookup the data entry from IPsec database or IKEv2 configuration
654  information. The expected data type and unique identification are described in
655  DataType and Selector parameters.
656
657  @param[in]      This          Pointer to the EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL instance.
658  @param[in]      DataType      The type of data to retrieve.
659  @param[in]      Selector      Pointer to an entry selector which is an identifier of the IPsec
660                                configuration data entry.
661  @param[in, out] DataSize      On output the size of data returned in Data.
662  @param[out]     Data          The buffer to return the contents of the IPsec configuration data.
663                                The type of the data buffer is associated with the DataType.
664
665  @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The specified configuration data is got successfully.
666  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the followings are TRUE:
667                                - This is NULL.
668                                - Selector is NULL.
669                                - DataSize is NULL.
670                                - Data is NULL and *DataSize is not zero
671  @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND         The configuration data specified by Selector is not found.
672  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The specified DataType is not supported.
673  @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL  The DataSize is too small for the result. DataSize has been
674                                updated with the size needed to complete the request.
675
676**/
677typedef
678EFI_STATUS
679(EFIAPI *EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_GET_DATA)(
680  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL        *This,
681  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE       DataType,
682  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SELECTOR        *Selector,
683  IN OUT UINTN                        *DataSize,
684  OUT VOID                            *Data
685  );
686
687/**
688  Enumerates the current selector for IPsec configuration data entry.
689
690  This function is called multiple times to retrieve the entry Selector in IPsec
691  configuration database. On each call to GetNextSelector(), the next entry
692  Selector are retrieved into the output interface.
693
694  If the entire IPsec configuration database has been iterated, the error
695  EFI_NOT_FOUND is returned.
696  If the Selector buffer is too small for the next Selector copy, an
697  EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL error is returned, and SelectorSize is updated to reflect
698  the size of buffer needed.
699
700  On the initial call to GetNextSelector() to start the IPsec configuration database
701  search, a pointer to the buffer with all zero value is passed in Selector. Calls
702  to SetData() between calls to GetNextSelector may produce unpredictable results.
703
704  @param[in]      This          Pointer to the EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL instance.
705  @param[in]      DataType      The type of IPsec configuration data to retrieve.
706  @param[in, out] SelectorSize  The size of the Selector buffer.
707  @param[in, out] Selector      On input, supplies the pointer to last Selector that was
708                                returned by GetNextSelector().
709                                On output, returns one copy of the current entry Selector
710                                of a given DataType.
711
712  @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The specified configuration data is got successfully.
713  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the followings are TRUE:
714                                - This is NULL.
715                                - SelectorSize is NULL.
716                                - Selector is NULL.
717  @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND         The next configuration data entry was not found.
718  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The specified DataType is not supported.
719  @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL  The SelectorSize is too small for the result. This parameter
720                                has been updated with the size needed to complete the search
721                                request.
722
723**/
724typedef
725EFI_STATUS
726(EFIAPI *EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_GET_NEXT_SELECTOR)(
727  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL        *This,
728  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE       DataType,
729  IN OUT UINTN                        *SelectorSize,
730  IN OUT EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SELECTOR    *Selector
731  );
732
733/**
734  Register an event that is to be signaled whenever a configuration process on the
735  specified IPsec configuration information is done.
736
737  This function registers an event that is to be signaled whenever a configuration
738  process on the specified IPsec configuration data is done (e.g. IPsec security
739  policy database configuration is ready). An event can be registered for different
740  DataType simultaneously and the caller is responsible for determining which type
741  of configuration data causes the signaling of the event in such case.
742
743  @param[in] This               Pointer to the EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL instance.
744  @param[in] DataType           The type of data to be registered the event for.
745  @param[in] Event              The event to be registered.
746
747  @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The event is registered successfully.
748  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL or Event is NULL.
749  @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED     The Event is already registered for the DataType.
750  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The notify registration unsupported or the specified
751                                DataType is not supported.
752
753**/
754typedef
755EFI_STATUS
756(EFIAPI *EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_REGISTER_NOTIFY)(
757  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL        *This,
758  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE       DataType,
759  IN EFI_EVENT                        Event
760  );
761
762/**
763  Remove the specified event that is previously registered on the specified IPsec
764  configuration data.
765
766  This function removes a previously registered event for the specified configuration data.
767
768  @param[in] This               Pointer to the EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL instance.
769  @param[in] DataType           The configuration data type to remove the registered event for.
770  @param[in] Event              The event to be unregistered.
771
772  @retval EFI_SUCCESS           The event is removed successfully.
773  @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND         The Event specified by DataType could not be found in the
774                                database.
775  @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL or Event is NULL.
776  @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED       The notify registration unsupported or the specified
777                                DataType is not supported.
778
779**/
780typedef
781EFI_STATUS
782(EFIAPI *EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_UNREGISTER_NOTIFY)(
783  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL        *This,
784  IN EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_DATA_TYPE       DataType,
785  IN EFI_EVENT                        Event
786  );
787
788///
789/// EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL
790/// provides the ability to set and lookup the IPsec SAD (Security Association Database),
791/// SPD (Security Policy Database) data entry and configure the security association
792/// management protocol such as IKEv2. This protocol is used as the central
793/// repository of any policy-specific configuration for EFI IPsec driver.
794/// EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL can be bound to both IPv4 and IPv6 stack. User can use this
795/// protocol for IPsec configuration in both IPv4 and IPv6 environment.
796///
797struct _EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_PROTOCOL {
798  EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_SET_DATA           SetData;
799  EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_GET_DATA           GetData;
800  EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_GET_NEXT_SELECTOR  GetNextSelector;
801  EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_REGISTER_NOTIFY    RegisterDataNotify;
802  EFI_IPSEC_CONFIG_UNREGISTER_NOTIFY  UnregisterDataNotify;
803};
804
805extern EFI_GUID gEfiIpSecConfigProtocolGuid;
806
807#endif
808