1 | /** @file
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2 | The Key Management Service (KMS) protocol as defined in the UEFI 2.3.1 specification is to
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3 | provides services to generate, store, retrieve, and manage cryptographic keys.
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4 | The intention is to specify a simple generic protocol that could be used for many implementations.
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5 |
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6 | A driver implementing the protocol may need to provide basic key service that consists of a
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7 | key store and cryptographic key generation capability. It may connect to an external key
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8 | server over the network, or to a Hardware Security Module (HSM) attached to the system it
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9 | runs on, or anything else that is capable of providing the key management service.
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10 |
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11 | Copyright (c) 2011 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
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12 | SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
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13 |
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14 | **/
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15 |
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16 | #ifndef __KMS_H__
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17 | #define __KMS_H__
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18 |
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19 | #define EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL_GUID \
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20 | { \
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21 | 0xEC3A978D, 0x7C4E, 0x48FA, {0x9A, 0xBE, 0x6A, 0xD9, 0x1C, 0xC8, 0xF8, 0x11 } \
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22 | }
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23 |
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24 | typedef struct _EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL;
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25 |
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26 | //
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27 | // Where appropriate, EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE values may be combined using a bitwise 'OR'
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28 | // operation to indicate support for multiple data types.
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29 | //
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30 | #define EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_NONE 0
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31 | #define EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_BINARY 1
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32 | #define EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_ASCII 2
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33 | #define EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_UNICODE 4
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34 | #define EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_UTF8 8
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35 |
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36 | //
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37 | // The key formats recognized by the KMS protocol are defined by an EFI_GUID which specifies
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38 | // a (key-algorithm, key-size) pair. The names of these GUIDs are in the format
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39 | // EFI_KMS_KEY_(key-algorithm)_(key-size)_GUID, where the key-size is expressed in bits.
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40 | // The key formats recognized fall into three categories, generic (no algorithm), hash algorithms,
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41 | // and encrypted algorithms.
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42 | //
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43 |
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44 | ///
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45 | /// The following GUIDs define formats that contain generic key data of a specific size in bits,
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46 | /// but which is not associated with any specific key algorithm(s).
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47 | ///@{
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48 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_128_GUID \
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49 | { \
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50 | 0xec8a3d69, 0x6ddf, 0x4108, {0x94, 0x76, 0x73, 0x37, 0xfc, 0x52, 0x21, 0x36 } \
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51 | }
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52 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_160_GUID \
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53 | { \
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54 | 0xa3b3e6f8, 0xefca, 0x4bc1, {0x88, 0xfb, 0xcb, 0x87, 0x33, 0x9b, 0x25, 0x79 } \
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55 | }
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56 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_256_GUID \
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57 | { \
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58 | 0x70f64793, 0xc323, 0x4261, {0xac, 0x2c, 0xd8, 0x76, 0xf2, 0x7c, 0x53, 0x45 } \
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59 | }
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60 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_512_GUID \
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61 | { \
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62 | 0x978fe043, 0xd7af, 0x422e, {0x8a, 0x92, 0x2b, 0x48, 0xe4, 0x63, 0xbd, 0xe6 } \
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63 | }
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64 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_1024_GUID \
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65 | { \
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66 | 0x43be0b44, 0x874b, 0x4ead, {0xb0, 0x9c, 0x24, 0x1a, 0x4f, 0xbd, 0x7e, 0xb3 } \
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67 | }
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68 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_2048_GUID \
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69 | { \
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70 | 0x40093f23, 0x630c, 0x4626, {0x9c, 0x48, 0x40, 0x37, 0x3b, 0x19, 0xcb, 0xbe } \
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71 | }
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72 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_3072_GUID \
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73 | { \
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74 | 0xb9237513, 0x6c44, 0x4411, {0xa9, 0x90, 0x21, 0xe5, 0x56, 0xe0, 0x5a, 0xde } \
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75 | }
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76 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_DYNAMIC_GUID \
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77 | { \
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78 | 0x2156e996, 0x66de, 0x4b27, {0x9c, 0xc9, 0xb0, 0x9f, 0xac, 0x4d, 0x2, 0xbe } \
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79 | }
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80 | ///@}
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81 |
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82 | ///
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83 | /// These GUIDS define key data formats that contain data generated by basic hash algorithms
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84 | /// with no cryptographic properties.
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85 | ///@{
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86 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_MD2_128_GUID \
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87 | { \
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88 | 0x78be11c4, 0xee44, 0x4a22, {0x9f, 0x05, 0x03, 0x85, 0x2e, 0xc5, 0xc9, 0x78 } \
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89 | }
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90 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_MDC2_128_GUID \
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91 | { \
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92 | 0xf7ad60f8, 0xefa8, 0x44a3, {0x91, 0x13, 0x23, 0x1f, 0x39, 0x9e, 0xb4, 0xc7 } \
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93 | }
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94 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_MD4_128_GUID \
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95 | { \
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96 | 0xd1c17aa1, 0xcac5, 0x400f, {0xbe, 0x17, 0xe2, 0xa2, 0xae, 0x06, 0x67, 0x7c } \
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97 | }
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98 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_MDC4_128_GUID \
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99 | { \
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100 | 0x3fa4f847, 0xd8eb, 0x4df4, {0xbd, 0x49, 0x10, 0x3a, 0x0a, 0x84, 0x7b, 0xbc } \
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101 | }
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102 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_MD5_128_GUID \
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103 | { \
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104 | 0xdcbc3662, 0x9cda, 0x4b52, {0xa0, 0x4c, 0x82, 0xeb, 0x1d, 0x23, 0x48, 0xc7 } \
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105 | }
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106 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_MD5SHA_128_GUID \
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107 | { \
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108 | 0x1c178237, 0x6897, 0x459e, {0x9d, 0x36, 0x67, 0xce, 0x8e, 0xf9, 0x4f, 0x76 } \
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109 | }
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110 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_SHA1_160_GUID \
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111 | { \
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112 | 0x453c5e5a, 0x482d, 0x43f0, {0x87, 0xc9, 0x59, 0x41, 0xf3, 0xa3, 0x8a, 0xc2 } \
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113 | }
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114 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_SHA256_256_GUID \
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115 | { \
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116 | 0x6bb4f5cd, 0x8022, 0x448d, {0xbc, 0x6d, 0x77, 0x1b, 0xae, 0x93, 0x5f, 0xc6 } \
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117 | }
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118 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_SHA512_512_GUID \
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119 | { \
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120 | 0x2f240e12, 0xe14d, 0x475c, {0x83, 0xb0, 0xef, 0xff, 0x22, 0xd7, 0x7b, 0xe7 } \
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121 | }
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122 | ///@}
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123 |
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124 | ///
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125 | /// These GUIDs define key data formats that contain data generated by cryptographic key algorithms.
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126 | /// There may or may not be a separate data hashing algorithm associated with the key algorithm.
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127 | ///@{
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128 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_AESXTS_128_GUID \
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129 | { \
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130 | 0x4776e33f, 0xdb47, 0x479a, {0xa2, 0x5f, 0xa1, 0xcd, 0x0a, 0xfa, 0xb3, 0x8b } \
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131 | }
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132 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_AESXTS_256_GUID \
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133 | { \
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134 | 0xdc7e8613, 0xc4bb, 0x4db0, {0x84, 0x62, 0x13, 0x51, 0x13, 0x57, 0xab, 0xe2 } \
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135 | }
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136 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_AESCBC_128_GUID \
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137 | { \
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138 | 0xa0e8ee6a, 0x0e92, 0x44d4, {0x86, 0x1b, 0x0e, 0xaa, 0x4a, 0xca, 0x44, 0xa2 } \
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139 | }
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140 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_AESCBC_256_GUID \
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141 | { \
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142 | 0xd7e69789, 0x1f68, 0x45e8, {0x96, 0xef, 0x3b, 0x64, 0x07, 0xa5, 0xb2, 0xdc } \
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143 | }
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144 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_RSASHA1_1024_GUID \
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145 | { \
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146 | 0x56417bed, 0x6bbe, 0x4882, {0x86, 0xa0, 0x3a, 0xe8, 0xbb, 0x17, 0xf8, 0xf9 } \
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147 | }
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148 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_RSASHA1_2048_GUID \
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149 | { \
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150 | 0xf66447d4, 0x75a6, 0x463e, {0xa8, 0x19, 0x07, 0x7f, 0x2d, 0xda, 0x05, 0xe9 } \
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151 | }
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152 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_RSASHA256_2048_GUID \
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153 | { \
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154 | 0xa477af13, 0x877d, 0x4060, {0xba, 0xa1, 0x25, 0xd1, 0xbe, 0xa0, 0x8a, 0xd3 } \
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155 | }
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156 | #define EFI_KMS_FORMAT_RSASHA256_3072_GUID \
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157 | { \
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158 | 0x4e1356c2, 0xeed, 0x463f, {0x81, 0x47, 0x99, 0x33, 0xab, 0xdb, 0xc7, 0xd5 } \
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159 | }
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160 | ///@}
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161 |
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162 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_NONE 0x00
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163 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INTEGER 0x01
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164 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_LONG_INTEGER 0x02
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165 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BIG_INTEGER 0x03
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166 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_ENUMERATION 0x04
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167 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOLEAN 0x05
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168 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BYTE_STRING 0x06
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169 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_TEXT_STRING 0x07
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170 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_DATE_TIME 0x08
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171 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INTERVAL 0x09
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172 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRUCTURE 0x0A
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173 | #define EFI_KMS_ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_DYNAMIC 0x0B
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174 |
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175 | typedef struct {
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176 | ///
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177 | /// Length in bytes of the KeyData.
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178 | ///
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179 | UINT32 KeySize;
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180 | ///
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181 | /// The data of the key.
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182 | ///
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183 | UINT8 KeyData[1];
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184 | } EFI_KMS_FORMAT_GENERIC_DYNAMIC;
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185 |
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186 | typedef struct {
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187 | ///
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188 | /// The size in bytes for the client identifier.
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189 | ///
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190 | UINT16 ClientIdSize;
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191 | ///
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192 | /// Pointer to a valid client identifier.
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193 | ///
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194 | VOID *ClientId;
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195 | ///
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196 | /// The client name string type used by this client. The string type set here must be one of
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197 | /// the string types reported in the ClientNameStringTypes field of the KMS protocol. If the
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198 | /// KMS does not support client names, this field should be set to EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_NONE.
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199 | ///
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200 | UINT8 ClientNameType;
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201 | ///
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202 | /// The size in characters for the client name. This field will be ignored if
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203 | /// ClientNameStringType is set to EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_NONE. Otherwise, it must contain
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204 | /// number of characters contained in the ClientName field.
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205 | ///
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206 | UINT8 ClientNameCount;
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207 | ///
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208 | /// Pointer to a client name. This field will be ignored if ClientNameStringType is set to
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209 | /// EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_NONE. Otherwise, it must point to a valid string of the specified type.
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210 | ///
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211 | VOID *ClientName;
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212 | } EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO;
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213 |
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214 | typedef struct {
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215 | ///
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216 | /// The size of the KeyIdentifier field in bytes. This field is limited to the range 0 to 255.
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217 | ///
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218 | UINT8 KeyIdentifierSize;
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219 | ///
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220 | /// Pointer to an array of KeyIdentifierType elements.
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221 | ///
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222 | VOID *KeyIdentifier;
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223 | ///
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224 | /// An EFI_GUID which specifies the algorithm and key value size for this key.
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225 | ///
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226 | EFI_GUID KeyFormat;
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227 | ///
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228 | /// Pointer to a key value for a key specified by the KeyFormat field. A NULL value for this
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229 | /// field indicates that no key is available.
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230 | ///
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231 | VOID *KeyValue;
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232 | ///
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233 | /// Specifies the results of KMS operations performed with this descriptor. This field is used
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234 | /// to indicate the status of individual operations when a KMS function is called with multiple
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235 | /// EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR structures.
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236 | /// KeyStatus codes returned for the individual key requests are:
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237 | /// EFI_SUCCESS Successfully processed this key.
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238 | /// EFI_WARN_STALE_DATA Successfully processed this key, however, the key's parameters
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239 | /// exceed internal policies/limits and should be replaced.
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240 | /// EFI_COMPROMISED_DATA Successfully processed this key, but the key may have been
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241 | /// compromised and must be replaced.
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242 | /// EFI_UNSUPPORTED Key format is not supported by the service.
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243 | /// EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate resources for the key processing.
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244 | /// EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server.
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245 | /// EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error.
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246 | /// EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER KeyFormat is invalid.
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247 | /// EFI_NOT_FOUND The key does not exist on the KMS.
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248 | ///
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249 | EFI_STATUS KeyStatus;
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250 | } EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR;
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251 |
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252 | typedef struct {
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253 | ///
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254 | /// Part of a tag-type-length triplet that identifies the KeyAttributeData formatting. The
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255 | /// definition of the value is outside the scope of this standard and may be defined by the KMS.
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256 | ///
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257 | UINT16 Tag;
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258 | ///
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259 | /// Part of a tag-type-length triplet that identifies the KeyAttributeData formatting. The
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260 | /// definition of the value is outside the scope of this standard and may be defined by the KMS.
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261 | ///
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262 | UINT16 Type;
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263 | ///
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264 | /// Length in bytes of the KeyAttributeData.
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265 | ///
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266 | UINT32 Length;
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267 | ///
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268 | /// An array of bytes to hold the attribute data associated with the KeyAttributeIdentifier.
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269 | ///
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270 | UINT8 KeyAttributeData[1];
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271 | } EFI_KMS_DYNAMIC_FIELD;
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272 |
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273 | typedef struct {
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274 | ///
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275 | /// The number of members in the EFI_KMS_DYNAMIC_ATTRIBUTE structure.
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276 | ///
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277 | UINT32 FieldCount;
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278 | ///
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279 | /// An array of EFI_KMS_DYNAMIC_FIELD structures.
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280 | ///
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281 | EFI_KMS_DYNAMIC_FIELD Field[1];
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282 | } EFI_KMS_DYNAMIC_ATTRIBUTE;
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283 |
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284 | typedef struct {
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285 | ///
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286 | /// The data type used for the KeyAttributeIdentifier field. Values for this field are defined
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287 | /// by the EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE constants, except that EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_BINARY is not
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288 | /// valid for this field.
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289 | ///
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290 | UINT8 KeyAttributeIdentifierType;
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291 | ///
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292 | /// The length of the KeyAttributeIdentifier field in units defined by KeyAttributeIdentifierType
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293 | /// field. This field is limited to the range 0 to 255.
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294 | ///
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295 | UINT8 KeyAttributeIdentifierCount;
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296 | ///
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297 | /// Pointer to an array of KeyAttributeIdentifierType elements. For string types, there must
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298 | /// not be a null-termination element at the end of the array.
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299 | ///
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300 | VOID *KeyAttributeIdentifier;
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301 | ///
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302 | /// The instance number of this attribute. If there is only one instance, the value is set to
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303 | /// one. If this value is set to 0xFFFF (all binary 1's) then this field should be ignored if an
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304 | /// output or treated as a wild card matching any value if it is an input. If the attribute is
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305 | /// stored with this field, it will match any attribute request regardless of the setting of the
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306 | /// field in the request. If set to 0xFFFF in the request, it will match any attribute with the
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307 | /// same KeyAttributeIdentifier.
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308 | ///
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309 | UINT16 KeyAttributeInstance;
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310 | ///
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311 | /// The data type of the KeyAttributeValue (e.g. struct, bool, etc.). See the list of
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312 | /// KeyAttributeType definitions.
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313 | ///
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314 | UINT16 KeyAttributeType;
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315 | ///
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316 | /// The size in bytes of the KeyAttribute field. A value of zero for this field indicates that no
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317 | /// key attribute value is available.
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318 | ///
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319 | UINT16 KeyAttributeValueSize;
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320 | ///
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321 | /// Pointer to a key attribute value for the attribute specified by the KeyAttributeIdentifier
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322 | /// field. If the KeyAttributeValueSize field is zero, then this field must be NULL.
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323 | ///
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324 | VOID *KeyAttributeValue;
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325 | ///
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326 | /// KeyAttributeStatusSpecifies the results of KMS operations performed with this attribute.
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327 | /// This field is used to indicate the status of individual operations when a KMS function is
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328 | /// called with multiple EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE structures.
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329 | /// KeyAttributeStatus codes returned for the individual key attribute requests are:
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330 | /// EFI_SUCCESS Successfully processed this request.
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331 | /// EFI_WARN_STALE_DATA Successfully processed this request, however, the key's
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332 | /// parameters exceed internal policies/limits and should be replaced.
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333 | /// EFI_COMPROMISED_DATA Successfully processed this request, but the key may have been
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334 | /// compromised and must be replaced.
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335 | /// EFI_UNSUPPORTED Key attribute format is not supported by the service.
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336 | /// EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate resources for the request processing.
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337 | /// EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server.
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338 | /// EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error.
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339 | /// EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER A field in the EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE structure is invalid.
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340 | /// EFI_NOT_FOUND The key attribute does not exist on the KMS.
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341 | ///
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342 | EFI_STATUS KeyAttributeStatus;
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343 | } EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE;
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344 |
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345 | /**
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346 | Get the current status of the key management service.
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347 |
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348 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
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349 |
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350 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The KMS is ready for use.
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351 | @retval EFI_NOT_READY No connection to the KMS is available.
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352 | @retval EFI_NO_MAPPING No valid connection configuration exists for the KMS.
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353 | @retval EFI_NO_RESPONSE No response was received from the KMS.
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354 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error occurred when attempting to access the KMS.
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355 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
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356 |
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357 | **/
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358 | typedef
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359 | EFI_STATUS
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360 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_GET_SERVICE_STATUS)(
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361 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This
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362 | );
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363 |
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364 | /**
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365 | Register client information with the supported KMS.
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366 |
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367 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
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368 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
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369 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
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370 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
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371 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
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372 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
373 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
374 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
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375 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
376 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
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377 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
378 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
379 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
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380 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
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381 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
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382 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
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383 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
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384 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
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385 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
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386 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
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387 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
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388 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
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389 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
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390 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
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391 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
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392 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
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393 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
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394 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
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395 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
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396 |
|
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397 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS The client information has been accepted by the KMS.
|
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398 | @retval EFI_NOT_READY No connection to the KMS is available.
|
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399 | @retval EFI_NO_RESPONSE There was no response from the device or the key server.
|
---|
400 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server.
|
---|
401 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error occurred when attempting to access the KMS.
|
---|
402 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required resources were not available to perform the function.
|
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403 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL.
|
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404 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The KMS does not support the use of client identifiers.
|
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405 |
|
---|
406 | **/
|
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407 | typedef
|
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408 | EFI_STATUS
|
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409 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_REGISTER_CLIENT)(
|
---|
410 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
411 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
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412 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
413 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
414 | );
|
---|
415 |
|
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416 | /**
|
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417 | Request that the KMS generate one or more new keys and associate them with key identifiers.
|
---|
418 | The key value(s) is returned to the caller.
|
---|
419 |
|
---|
420 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
421 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
422 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptorCount Pointer to a count of the number of key descriptors to be
|
---|
423 | processed by this operation. On return, this number
|
---|
424 | will be updated with the number of key descriptors
|
---|
425 | successfully processed.
|
---|
426 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptors Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR
|
---|
427 | structures which describe the keys to be generated.
|
---|
428 | On input, the KeyIdentifierSize and the KeyIdentifier
|
---|
429 | may specify an identifier to be used for the key,
|
---|
430 | but this is not required. The KeyFormat field must
|
---|
431 | specify a key format GUID reported as supported by
|
---|
432 | the KeyFormats field of the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL.
|
---|
433 | The value for this field in the first key descriptor will
|
---|
434 | be considered the default value for subsequent key
|
---|
435 | descriptors requested in this operation if those key
|
---|
436 | descriptors have a NULL GUID in the key format field.
|
---|
437 | On output, the KeyIdentifierSize and KeyIdentifier fields
|
---|
438 | will specify an identifier for the key which will be either
|
---|
439 | the original identifier if one was provided, or an identifier
|
---|
440 | generated either by the KMS or the KMS protocol
|
---|
441 | implementation. The KeyFormat field will be updated
|
---|
442 | with the GUID used to generate the key if it was a
|
---|
443 | NULL GUID, and the KeyValue field will contain a pointer
|
---|
444 | to memory containing the key value for the generated
|
---|
445 | key. Memory for both the KeyIdentifier and the KeyValue
|
---|
446 | fields will be allocated with the BOOT_SERVICES_DATA
|
---|
447 | type and must be freed by the caller when it is no longer
|
---|
448 | needed. Also, the KeyStatus field must reflect the result
|
---|
449 | of the request relative to that key.
|
---|
450 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
451 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
452 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
453 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
454 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
455 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
456 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
457 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
458 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
459 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
460 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
461 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
462 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
463 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
464 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
465 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
466 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
467 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
468 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
469 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
470 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
471 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
472 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
473 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
474 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
475 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
476 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
477 |
|
---|
478 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully generated and retrieved all requested keys.
|
---|
479 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED This function is not supported by the KMS. --OR--
|
---|
480 | One (or more) of the key requests submitted is not supported by
|
---|
481 | the KMS. Check individual key request(s) to see which ones
|
---|
482 | may have been processed.
|
---|
483 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Required resources were not available to perform the function.
|
---|
484 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
485 | request(s) to see which ones may have been processed.
|
---|
486 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
487 | ClientId is required by the server and either no id was
|
---|
488 | provided or an invalid id was provided.
|
---|
489 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR An error occurred when attempting to access the KMS. Check
|
---|
490 | individual key request(s) to see which ones may have been
|
---|
491 | processed.
|
---|
492 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
493 | KeyDescriptorCount is NULL, or Keys is NULL.
|
---|
494 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND One or more EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR structures
|
---|
495 | could not be processed properly. KeyDescriptorCount
|
---|
496 | contains the number of structures which were successfully
|
---|
497 | processed. Individual structures will reflect the status of the
|
---|
498 | processing for that structure.
|
---|
499 |
|
---|
500 | **/
|
---|
501 | typedef
|
---|
502 | EFI_STATUS
|
---|
503 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_CREATE_KEY)(
|
---|
504 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
505 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
---|
506 | IN OUT UINT16 *KeyDescriptorCount,
|
---|
507 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR *KeyDescriptors,
|
---|
508 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
509 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
510 | );
|
---|
511 |
|
---|
512 | /**
|
---|
513 | Retrieve an existing key.
|
---|
514 |
|
---|
515 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
516 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
517 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptorCount Pointer to a count of the number of key descriptors to be
|
---|
518 | processed by this operation. On return, this number
|
---|
519 | will be updated with the number of key descriptors
|
---|
520 | successfully processed.
|
---|
521 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptors Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR
|
---|
522 | structures which describe the keys to be retrieved
|
---|
523 | from the KMS.
|
---|
524 | On input, the KeyIdentifierSize and the KeyIdentifier
|
---|
525 | must specify an identifier to be used to retrieve a
|
---|
526 | specific key. All other fields in the descriptor should
|
---|
527 | be NULL.
|
---|
528 | On output, the KeyIdentifierSize and KeyIdentifier fields
|
---|
529 | will be unchanged, while the KeyFormat and KeyValue
|
---|
530 | fields will be updated values associated with this key
|
---|
531 | identifier. Memory for the KeyValue field will be
|
---|
532 | allocated with the BOOT_SERVICES_DATA type and
|
---|
533 | must be freed by the caller when it is no longer needed.
|
---|
534 | Also, the KeyStatus field will reflect the result of the
|
---|
535 | request relative to the individual key descriptor.
|
---|
536 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
537 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
538 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
539 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
540 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
541 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
542 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
543 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
544 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
545 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
546 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
547 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
548 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
549 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
550 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
551 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
552 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
553 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
554 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
555 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
556 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
557 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
558 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
559 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
560 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
561 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
562 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
563 |
|
---|
564 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully retrieved all requested keys.
|
---|
565 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate resources for the method processing.
|
---|
566 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
567 | request(s) to see which ones may have been processed.
|
---|
568 | @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL If multiple keys are associated with a single identifier, and the
|
---|
569 | KeyValue buffer does not contain enough structures
|
---|
570 | (KeyDescriptorCount) to contain all the key data, then
|
---|
571 | the available structures will be filled and
|
---|
572 | KeyDescriptorCount will be updated to indicate the
|
---|
573 | number of keys which could not be processed.
|
---|
574 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
575 | ClientId is required by the server and either none or an
|
---|
576 | invalid id was provided.
|
---|
577 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error. Check individual key request(s) to
|
---|
578 | see which ones may have been processed.
|
---|
579 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
580 | KeyDescriptorCount is NULL, or Keys is NULL.
|
---|
581 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND One or more EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR structures
|
---|
582 | could not be processed properly. KeyDescriptorCount
|
---|
583 | contains the number of structures which were successfully
|
---|
584 | processed. Individual structures will reflect the status of the
|
---|
585 | processing for that structure.
|
---|
586 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation/KMS does not support this function.
|
---|
587 |
|
---|
588 | **/
|
---|
589 | typedef
|
---|
590 | EFI_STATUS
|
---|
591 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_GET_KEY)(
|
---|
592 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
593 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
---|
594 | IN OUT UINT16 *KeyDescriptorCount,
|
---|
595 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR *KeyDescriptors,
|
---|
596 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
597 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
598 | );
|
---|
599 |
|
---|
600 | /**
|
---|
601 | Add a new key.
|
---|
602 |
|
---|
603 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
604 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
605 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptorCount Pointer to a count of the number of key descriptors to be
|
---|
606 | processed by this operation. On normal return, this
|
---|
607 | number will be updated with the number of key
|
---|
608 | descriptors successfully processed.
|
---|
609 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptors Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR
|
---|
610 | structures which describe the keys to be added.
|
---|
611 | On input, the KeyId field for first key must contain
|
---|
612 | valid identifier data to be used for adding a key to
|
---|
613 | the KMS. The values for these fields in this key
|
---|
614 | definition will be considered default values for
|
---|
615 | subsequent keys requested in this operation. A value
|
---|
616 | of 0 in any subsequent KeyId field will be replaced
|
---|
617 | with the current default value. The KeyFormat and
|
---|
618 | KeyValue fields for each key to be added must contain
|
---|
619 | consistent values to be associated with the given KeyId.
|
---|
620 | On return, the KeyStatus field will reflect the result
|
---|
621 | of the operation for each key request.
|
---|
622 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
623 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
624 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
625 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
626 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
627 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
628 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
629 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
630 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
631 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
632 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
633 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
634 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
635 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
636 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
637 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
638 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
639 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
640 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
641 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
642 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
643 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
644 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
645 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
646 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
647 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
648 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
649 |
|
---|
650 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully added all requested keys.
|
---|
651 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate required resources.
|
---|
652 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
653 | request(s) to see which ones may have been processed.
|
---|
654 | @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL If multiple keys are associated with a single identifier, and the
|
---|
655 | KeyValue buffer does not contain enough structures
|
---|
656 | (KeyDescriptorCount) to contain all the key data, then
|
---|
657 | the available structures will be filled and
|
---|
658 | KeyDescriptorCount will be updated to indicate the
|
---|
659 | number of keys which could not be processed
|
---|
660 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
661 | ClientId is required by the server and either none or an
|
---|
662 | invalid id was provided.
|
---|
663 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error. Check individual key request(s) to
|
---|
664 | see which ones may have been processed.
|
---|
665 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
666 | KeyDescriptorCount is NULL, or Keys is NULL.
|
---|
667 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND One or more EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR structures
|
---|
668 | could not be processed properly. KeyDescriptorCount
|
---|
669 | contains the number of structures which were successfully
|
---|
670 | processed. Individual structures will reflect the status of the
|
---|
671 | processing for that structure.
|
---|
672 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation/KMS does not support this function.
|
---|
673 |
|
---|
674 | **/
|
---|
675 | typedef
|
---|
676 | EFI_STATUS
|
---|
677 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_ADD_KEY)(
|
---|
678 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
679 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
---|
680 | IN OUT UINT16 *KeyDescriptorCount,
|
---|
681 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR *KeyDescriptors,
|
---|
682 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
683 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
684 | );
|
---|
685 |
|
---|
686 | /**
|
---|
687 | Delete an existing key from the KMS database.
|
---|
688 |
|
---|
689 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
690 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
691 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptorCount Pointer to a count of the number of key descriptors to be
|
---|
692 | processed by this operation. On normal return, this
|
---|
693 | number will be updated with the number of key
|
---|
694 | descriptors successfully processed.
|
---|
695 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptors Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR
|
---|
696 | structures which describe the keys to be deleted.
|
---|
697 | On input, the KeyId field for first key must contain
|
---|
698 | valid identifier data to be used for adding a key to
|
---|
699 | the KMS. The values for these fields in this key
|
---|
700 | definition will be considered default values for
|
---|
701 | subsequent keys requested in this operation. A value
|
---|
702 | of 0 in any subsequent KeyId field will be replaced
|
---|
703 | with the current default value. The KeyFormat and
|
---|
704 | KeyValue fields are ignored, but should be 0.
|
---|
705 | On return, the KeyStatus field will reflect the result
|
---|
706 | of the operation for each key request.
|
---|
707 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
708 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
709 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
710 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
711 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
712 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
713 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
714 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
715 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
716 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
717 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
718 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
719 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
720 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
721 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
722 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
723 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
724 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
725 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
726 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
727 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
728 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
729 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
730 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
731 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
732 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
733 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully deleted all requested keys.
|
---|
736 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate required resources.
|
---|
737 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
738 | request(s) to see which ones may have been processed.
|
---|
739 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
740 | ClientId is required by the server and either none or an
|
---|
741 | invalid id was provided.
|
---|
742 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error. Check individual key request(s) to
|
---|
743 | see which ones may have been processed.
|
---|
744 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
745 | KeyDescriptorCount is NULL, or Keys is NULL.
|
---|
746 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND One or more EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR structures
|
---|
747 | could not be processed properly. KeyDescriptorCount
|
---|
748 | contains the number of structures which were successfully
|
---|
749 | processed. Individual structures will reflect the status of the
|
---|
750 | processing for that structure.
|
---|
751 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation/KMS does not support this function.
|
---|
752 |
|
---|
753 | **/
|
---|
754 | typedef
|
---|
755 | EFI_STATUS
|
---|
756 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_DELETE_KEY)(
|
---|
757 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
758 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
---|
759 | IN OUT UINT16 *KeyDescriptorCount,
|
---|
760 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR *KeyDescriptors,
|
---|
761 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
762 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
763 | );
|
---|
764 |
|
---|
765 | /**
|
---|
766 | Get one or more attributes associated with a specified key identifier.
|
---|
767 | If none are found, the returned attributes count contains a value of zero.
|
---|
768 |
|
---|
769 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
770 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
771 | @param[in] KeyIdentifierSize Pointer to the size in bytes of the KeyIdentifier variable.
|
---|
772 | @param[in] KeyIdentifier Pointer to the key identifier associated with this key.
|
---|
773 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributesCount Pointer to the number of EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
|
---|
774 | structures associated with the Key identifier. If none
|
---|
775 | are found, the count value is zero on return.
|
---|
776 | On input this value reflects the number of KeyAttributes
|
---|
777 | that may be returned.
|
---|
778 | On output, the value reflects the number of completed
|
---|
779 | KeyAttributes structures found.
|
---|
780 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributes Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
|
---|
781 | structures associated with the Key Identifier.
|
---|
782 | On input, the fields in the structure should be NULL.
|
---|
783 | On output, the attribute fields will have updated values
|
---|
784 | for attributes associated with this key identifier.
|
---|
785 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
786 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
787 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
788 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
789 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
790 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
791 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
792 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
793 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
794 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
795 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
796 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
797 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
798 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
799 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
800 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
801 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
802 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
803 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
804 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
805 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
806 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
807 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
808 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
809 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
810 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
811 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
812 |
|
---|
813 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully retrieved all key attributes.
|
---|
814 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate resources for the method processing.
|
---|
815 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
816 | attribute request(s) to see which ones may have been
|
---|
817 | processed.
|
---|
818 | @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL If multiple key attributes are associated with a single identifier,
|
---|
819 | and the KeyAttributes buffer does not contain enough
|
---|
820 | structures (KeyAttributesCount) to contain all the key
|
---|
821 | attributes data, then the available structures will be filled and
|
---|
822 | KeyAttributesCount will be updated to indicate the
|
---|
823 | number of key attributes which could not be processed.
|
---|
824 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
825 | ClientId is required by the server and either none or an
|
---|
826 | invalid id was provided.
|
---|
827 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error. Check individual key attribute
|
---|
828 | request(s) (i.e. key attribute status for each) to see which ones
|
---|
829 | may have been processed.
|
---|
830 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
831 | KeyIdentifierSize is NULL , or KeyIdentifier
|
---|
832 | is NULL, or KeyAttributes is NULL, or
|
---|
833 | KeyAttributesSize is NULL.
|
---|
834 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The KeyIdentifier could not be found.
|
---|
835 | KeyAttributesCount contains zero. Individual
|
---|
836 | structures will reflect the status of the processing for that
|
---|
837 | structure.
|
---|
838 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation/KMS does not support this function.
|
---|
839 |
|
---|
840 | **/
|
---|
841 | typedef
|
---|
842 | EFI_STATUS
|
---|
843 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_GET_KEY_ATTRIBUTES)(
|
---|
844 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
845 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
---|
846 | IN UINT8 *KeyIdentifierSize,
|
---|
847 | IN CONST VOID *KeyIdentifier,
|
---|
848 | IN OUT UINT16 *KeyAttributesCount,
|
---|
849 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE *KeyAttributes,
|
---|
850 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
851 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
852 | );
|
---|
853 |
|
---|
854 | /**
|
---|
855 | Add one or more attributes to a key specified by a key identifier.
|
---|
856 |
|
---|
857 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
858 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
859 | @param[in] KeyIdentifierSize Pointer to the size in bytes of the KeyIdentifier variable.
|
---|
860 | @param[in] KeyIdentifier Pointer to the key identifier associated with this key.
|
---|
861 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributesCount Pointer to the number of EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
|
---|
862 | structures to associate with the Key. On normal returns,
|
---|
863 | this number will be updated with the number of key
|
---|
864 | attributes successfully processed.
|
---|
865 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributes Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
|
---|
866 | structures providing the attribute information to
|
---|
867 | associate with the key.
|
---|
868 | On input, the values for the fields in the structure
|
---|
869 | are completely filled in.
|
---|
870 | On return the KeyAttributeStatus field will reflect the
|
---|
871 | result of the operation for each key attribute request.
|
---|
872 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
873 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
874 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
875 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
876 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
877 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
878 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
879 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
880 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
881 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
882 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
883 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
884 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
885 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
886 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
887 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
888 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
889 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
890 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
891 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
892 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
893 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
894 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
895 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
896 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
897 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
898 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
899 |
|
---|
900 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully added all requested key attributes.
|
---|
901 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate required resources.
|
---|
902 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
903 | attribute request(s) to see which ones may have been
|
---|
904 | processed.
|
---|
905 | @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL If multiple keys attributes are associated with a single key
|
---|
906 | identifier, and the attributes buffer does not contain
|
---|
907 | enough structures (KeyAttributesCount) to contain all
|
---|
908 | the data, then the available structures will be filled and
|
---|
909 | KeyAttributesCount will be updated to indicate the
|
---|
910 | number of key attributes which could not be processed. The
|
---|
911 | status of each key attribute is also updated indicating success or
|
---|
912 | failure for that attribute in case there are other errors for those
|
---|
913 | attributes that could be processed.
|
---|
914 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
915 | ClientId is required by the server and either none or an
|
---|
916 | invalid id was provided.
|
---|
917 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error. Check individual key attribute
|
---|
918 | request(s) (i.e. key attribute status for each) to see which ones
|
---|
919 | may have been processed.
|
---|
920 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
921 | KeyAttributesCount is NULL, or KeyAttributes
|
---|
922 | is NULL, or KeyIdentifierSize is NULL, or
|
---|
923 | KeyIdentifer is NULL.
|
---|
924 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The KeyIdentifier could not be found. On return the
|
---|
925 | KeyAttributesCount contains the number of attributes
|
---|
926 | processed. Individual structures will reflect the status of the
|
---|
927 | processing for that structure.
|
---|
928 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation/KMS does not support this function.
|
---|
929 |
|
---|
930 | **/
|
---|
931 | typedef
|
---|
932 | EFI_STATUS
|
---|
933 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_ADD_KEY_ATTRIBUTES)(
|
---|
934 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
935 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
---|
936 | IN UINT8 *KeyIdentifierSize,
|
---|
937 | IN CONST VOID *KeyIdentifier,
|
---|
938 | IN OUT UINT16 *KeyAttributesCount,
|
---|
939 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE *KeyAttributes,
|
---|
940 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
941 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
942 | );
|
---|
943 |
|
---|
944 | /**
|
---|
945 | Delete attributes to a key specified by a key identifier.
|
---|
946 |
|
---|
947 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
948 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
949 | @param[in] KeyIdentifierSize Pointer to the size in bytes of the KeyIdentifier variable.
|
---|
950 | @param[in] KeyIdentifier Pointer to the key identifier associated with this key.
|
---|
951 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributesCount Pointer to the number of EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
|
---|
952 | structures to associate with the Key.
|
---|
953 | On input, the count value is one or more.
|
---|
954 | On normal returns, this number will be updated with
|
---|
955 | the number of key attributes successfully processed.
|
---|
956 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributes Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
|
---|
957 | structures providing the attribute information to
|
---|
958 | associate with the key.
|
---|
959 | On input, the values for the fields in the structure
|
---|
960 | are completely filled in.
|
---|
961 | On return the KeyAttributeStatus field will reflect the
|
---|
962 | result of the operation for each key attribute request.
|
---|
963 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
964 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
965 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
966 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
967 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
968 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
969 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
970 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
971 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
972 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
973 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
974 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
975 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
976 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
977 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
978 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
979 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
980 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
981 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
982 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
983 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
984 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
985 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
986 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
987 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
988 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
989 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
990 |
|
---|
991 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully deleted all requested key attributes.
|
---|
992 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate required resources.
|
---|
993 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
994 | attribute request(s) to see which ones may have been
|
---|
995 | processed.
|
---|
996 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
997 | ClientId is required by the server and either none or an
|
---|
998 | invalid id was provided.
|
---|
999 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error. Check individual key attribute
|
---|
1000 | request(s) (i.e. key attribute status for each) to see which ones
|
---|
1001 | may have been processed.
|
---|
1002 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
1003 | KeyAttributesCount is NULL, or
|
---|
1004 | KeyAttributes is NULL, or KeyIdentifierSize
|
---|
1005 | is NULL, or KeyIdentifer is NULL.
|
---|
1006 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The KeyIdentifier could not be found or the attribute
|
---|
1007 | could not be found. On return the KeyAttributesCount
|
---|
1008 | contains the number of attributes processed. Individual
|
---|
1009 | structures will reflect the status of the processing for that
|
---|
1010 | structure.
|
---|
1011 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation/KMS does not support this function.
|
---|
1012 |
|
---|
1013 | **/
|
---|
1014 | typedef
|
---|
1015 | EFI_STATUS
|
---|
1016 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_DELETE_KEY_ATTRIBUTES)(
|
---|
1017 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
|
---|
1018 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
|
---|
1019 | IN UINT8 *KeyIdentifierSize,
|
---|
1020 | IN CONST VOID *KeyIdentifier,
|
---|
1021 | IN OUT UINT16 *KeyAttributesCount,
|
---|
1022 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE *KeyAttributes,
|
---|
1023 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
|
---|
1024 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
|
---|
1025 | );
|
---|
1026 |
|
---|
1027 | /**
|
---|
1028 | Retrieve one or more key that has matched all of the specified key attributes.
|
---|
1029 |
|
---|
1030 | @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL instance.
|
---|
1031 | @param[in] Client Pointer to a valid EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO structure.
|
---|
1032 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributesCount Pointer to a count of the number of key attribute structures
|
---|
1033 | that must be matched for each returned key descriptor.
|
---|
1034 | On input the count value is one or more.
|
---|
1035 | On normal returns, this number will be updated with
|
---|
1036 | the number of key attributes successfully processed.
|
---|
1037 | @param[in, out] KeyAttributes Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE
|
---|
1038 | structure to search for.
|
---|
1039 | On input, the values for the fields in the structure are
|
---|
1040 | completely filled in.
|
---|
1041 | On return the KeyAttributeStatus field will reflect the
|
---|
1042 | result of the operation for each key attribute request.
|
---|
1043 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptorCount Pointer to a count of the number of key descriptors matched
|
---|
1044 | by this operation.
|
---|
1045 | On entry, this number will be zero.
|
---|
1046 | On return, this number will be updated to the number
|
---|
1047 | of key descriptors successfully found.
|
---|
1048 | @param[in, out] KeyDescriptors Pointer to an array of EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR
|
---|
1049 | structures which describe the keys from the KMS
|
---|
1050 | having the KeyAttribute(s) specified.
|
---|
1051 | On input, this pointer will be NULL.
|
---|
1052 | On output, the array will contain an
|
---|
1053 | EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR structure for each key
|
---|
1054 | meeting the search criteria. Memory for the array
|
---|
1055 | and all KeyValue fields will be allocated with the
|
---|
1056 | EfiBootServicesData type and must be freed by the
|
---|
1057 | caller when it is no longer needed. Also, the KeyStatus
|
---|
1058 | field of each descriptor will reflect the result of the
|
---|
1059 | request relative to that key descriptor.
|
---|
1060 | @param[in, out] ClientDataSize Pointer to the size, in bytes, of an arbitrary block of
|
---|
1061 | data specified by the ClientData parameter. This
|
---|
1062 | parameter may be NULL, in which case the ClientData
|
---|
1063 | parameter will be ignored and no data will be
|
---|
1064 | transferred to or from the KMS. If the parameter is
|
---|
1065 | not NULL, then ClientData must be a valid pointer.
|
---|
1066 | If the value pointed to is 0, no data will be transferred
|
---|
1067 | to the KMS, but data may be returned by the KMS.
|
---|
1068 | For all non-zero values *ClientData will be transferred
|
---|
1069 | to the KMS, which may also return data to the caller.
|
---|
1070 | In all cases, the value upon return to the caller will
|
---|
1071 | be the size of the data block returned to the caller,
|
---|
1072 | which will be zero if no data is returned from the KMS.
|
---|
1073 | @param[in, out] ClientData Pointer to a pointer to an arbitrary block of data of
|
---|
1074 | *ClientDataSize that is to be passed directly to the
|
---|
1075 | KMS if it supports the use of client data. This
|
---|
1076 | parameter may be NULL if and only if the
|
---|
1077 | ClientDataSize parameter is also NULL. Upon return to
|
---|
1078 | the caller, *ClientData points to a block of data of
|
---|
1079 | *ClientDataSize that was returned from the KMS.
|
---|
1080 | If the returned value for *ClientDataSize is zero,
|
---|
1081 | then the returned value for *ClientData must be NULL
|
---|
1082 | and should be ignored by the caller. The KMS protocol
|
---|
1083 | consumer is responsible for freeing all valid buffers
|
---|
1084 | used for client data regardless of whether they are
|
---|
1085 | allocated by the caller for input to the function or by
|
---|
1086 | the implementation for output back to the caller.
|
---|
1087 |
|
---|
1088 | @retval EFI_SUCCESS Successfully retrieved all requested keys.
|
---|
1089 | @retval EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Could not allocate required resources.
|
---|
1090 | @retval EFI_TIMEOUT Timed out waiting for device or key server. Check individual key
|
---|
1091 | attribute request(s) to see which ones may have been
|
---|
1092 | processed.
|
---|
1093 | @retval EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL If multiple keys are associated with the attribute(s), and the
|
---|
1094 | KeyValue buffer does not contain enough structures
|
---|
1095 | (KeyDescriptorCount) to contain all the key data, then
|
---|
1096 | the available structures will be filled and
|
---|
1097 | KeyDescriptorCount will be updated to indicate the
|
---|
1098 | number of keys which could not be processed.
|
---|
1099 | @retval EFI_ACCESS_DENIED Access was denied by the device or the key server; OR a
|
---|
1100 | ClientId is required by the server and either none or an
|
---|
1101 | invalid id was provided.
|
---|
1102 | @retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR Device or key server error. Check individual key attribute
|
---|
1103 | request(s) (i.e. key attribute status for each) to see which ones
|
---|
1104 | may have been processed.
|
---|
1105 | @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER This is NULL, ClientId is required but it is NULL,
|
---|
1106 | KeyDescriptorCount is NULL, or
|
---|
1107 | KeyDescriptors is NULL or KeyAttributes is
|
---|
1108 | NULL, or KeyAttributesCount is NULL.
|
---|
1109 | @retval EFI_NOT_FOUND One or more EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE structures could
|
---|
1110 | not be processed properly. KeyAttributeCount contains
|
---|
1111 | the number of structures which were successfully processed.
|
---|
1112 | Individual structures will reflect the status of the processing for
|
---|
1113 | that structure.
|
---|
1114 | @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The implementation/KMS does not support this function.
|
---|
1115 |
|
---|
1116 | **/
|
---|
1117 | typedef
|
---|
1118 | EFI_STATUS
|
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1119 | (EFIAPI *EFI_KMS_GET_KEY_BY_ATTRIBUTES)(
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1120 | IN EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL *This,
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1121 | IN EFI_KMS_CLIENT_INFO *Client,
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1122 | IN OUT UINTN *KeyAttributeCount,
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1123 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE *KeyAttributes,
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1124 | IN OUT UINTN *KeyDescriptorCount,
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1125 | IN OUT EFI_KMS_KEY_DESCRIPTOR *KeyDescriptors,
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1126 | IN OUT UINTN *ClientDataSize OPTIONAL,
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1127 | IN OUT VOID **ClientData OPTIONAL
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1128 | );
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1129 |
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1130 | ///
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1131 | /// The Key Management Service (KMS) protocol provides services to generate, store, retrieve,
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1132 | /// and manage cryptographic keys.
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1133 | ///
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1134 | struct _EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL {
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1135 | ///
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1136 | /// Get the current status of the key management service. If the implementation has not yet
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1137 | /// connected to the KMS, then a call to this function will initiate a connection. This is the
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1138 | /// only function that is valid for use prior to the service being marked available.
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1139 | ///
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1140 | EFI_KMS_GET_SERVICE_STATUS GetServiceStatus;
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1141 | ///
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1142 | /// Register a specific client with the KMS.
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1143 | ///
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1144 | EFI_KMS_REGISTER_CLIENT RegisterClient;
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1145 | ///
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1146 | /// Request the generation of a new key and retrieve it.
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1147 | ///
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1148 | EFI_KMS_CREATE_KEY CreateKey;
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1149 | ///
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1150 | /// Retrieve an existing key.
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1151 | ///
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1152 | EFI_KMS_GET_KEY GetKey;
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1153 | ///
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1154 | /// Add a local key to KMS database. If there is an existing key with this key identifier in the
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1155 | /// KMS database, it will be replaced with the new key.
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1156 | ///
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1157 | EFI_KMS_ADD_KEY AddKey;
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1158 | ///
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1159 | /// Delete an existing key from the KMS database.
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1160 | ///
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1161 | EFI_KMS_DELETE_KEY DeleteKey;
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1162 | ///
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1163 | /// Get attributes for an existing key in the KMS database.
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1164 | ///
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1165 | EFI_KMS_GET_KEY_ATTRIBUTES GetKeyAttributes;
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1166 | ///
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1167 | /// Add attributes to an existing key in the KMS database.
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1168 | ///
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1169 | EFI_KMS_ADD_KEY_ATTRIBUTES AddKeyAttributes;
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1170 | ///
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1171 | /// Delete attributes for an existing key in the KMS database.
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1172 | ///
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1173 | EFI_KMS_DELETE_KEY_ATTRIBUTES DeleteKeyAttributes;
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1174 | ///
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1175 | /// Get existing key(s) with the specified attributes.
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1176 | ///
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1177 | EFI_KMS_GET_KEY_BY_ATTRIBUTES GetKeyByAttributes;
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1178 | ///
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1179 | /// The version of this EFI_KMS_PROTOCOL structure. This must be set to 0x00020040 for
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1180 | /// the initial version of this protocol.
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1181 | ///
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1182 | UINT32 ProtocolVersion;
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1183 | ///
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1184 | /// Optional GUID used to identify a specific KMS. This GUID may be supplied by the provider,
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1185 | /// by the implementation, or may be null. If is null, then the ServiceName must not be null.
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1186 | ///
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1187 | EFI_GUID ServiceId;
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1188 | ///
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1189 | /// Optional pointer to a unicode string which may be used to identify the KMS or provide
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1190 | /// other information about the supplier.
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1191 | ///
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1192 | CHAR16 *ServiceName;
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1193 | ///
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1194 | /// Optional 32-bit value which may be used to indicate the version of the KMS provided by
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1195 | /// the supplier.
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1196 | ///
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1197 | UINT32 ServiceVersion;
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1198 | ///
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1199 | /// TRUE if and only if the service is active and available for use. To avoid unnecessary
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1200 | /// delays in POST, this protocol may be installed without connecting to the service. In this
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1201 | /// case, the first call to the GetServiceStatus () function will cause the implementation to
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1202 | /// connect to the supported service and mark it as available. The capabilities of this service
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1203 | /// as defined in the reminder of this protocol are not guaranteed to be valid until the service
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1204 | /// has been marked available.
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1205 | ///
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1206 | BOOLEAN ServiceAvailable;
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1207 | ///
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1208 | /// TRUE if and only if the service supports client identifiers. Client identifiers may be used
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1209 | /// for auditing, access control or any other purpose specific to the implementation.
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1210 | ///
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1211 | BOOLEAN ClientIdSupported;
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1212 | ///
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1213 | /// TRUE if and only if the service requires a client identifier in order to process key requests.
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1214 | /// FALSE otherwise.
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1215 | ///
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1216 | BOOLEAN ClientIdRequired;
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1217 | ///
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1218 | /// The maximum size in bytes for the client identifier.
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1219 | ///
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1220 | UINT16 ClientIdMaxSize;
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1221 | ///
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1222 | /// The client name string type(s) supported by the KMS service. If client names are not
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1223 | /// supported, this field will be set the EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_NONE. Otherwise, it will be set
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1224 | /// to the inclusive 'OR' of all client name formats supported. Client names may be used for
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1225 | /// auditing, access control or any other purpose specific to the implementation.
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1226 | ///
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1227 | UINT8 ClientNameStringTypes;
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1228 | ///
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1229 | /// TRUE if only if the KMS requires a client name to be supplied to the service.
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1230 | /// FALSE otherwise.
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1231 | ///
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1232 | BOOLEAN ClientNameRequired;
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1233 | ///
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1234 | /// The maximum number of characters allowed for the client name.
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1235 | ///
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1236 | UINT16 ClientNameMaxCount;
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1237 | ///
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1238 | /// TRUE if and only if the service supports arbitrary client data requests. The use of client
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1239 | /// data requires the caller to have specific knowledge of the individual KMS service and
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1240 | /// should be used only if absolutely necessary.
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1241 | /// FALSE otherwise.
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1242 | ///
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1243 | BOOLEAN ClientDataSupported;
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1244 | ///
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1245 | /// The maximum size in bytes for the client data. If the maximum data size is not specified
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1246 | /// by the KMS or it is not known, then this field must be filled with all ones.
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1247 | ///
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1248 | UINTN ClientDataMaxSize;
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1249 | ///
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1250 | /// TRUE if variable length key identifiers are supported.
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1251 | /// FALSE if a fixed length key identifier is supported.
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1252 | ///
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1253 | BOOLEAN KeyIdVariableLenSupported;
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1254 | ///
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1255 | /// If KeyIdVariableLenSupported is TRUE, this is the maximum supported key identifier length
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1256 | /// in bytes. Otherwise this is the fixed length of key identifier supported. Key ids shorter
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1257 | /// than the fixed length will be padded on the right with blanks.
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1258 | ///
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1259 | UINTN KeyIdMaxSize;
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1260 | ///
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1261 | /// The number of key format/size GUIDs returned in the KeyFormats field.
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1262 | ///
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1263 | UINTN KeyFormatsCount;
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1264 | ///
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1265 | /// A pointer to an array of EFI_GUID values which specify key formats/sizes supported by
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1266 | /// this KMS. Each format/size pair will be specified by a separate EFI_GUID. At least one
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1267 | /// key format/size must be supported. All formats/sizes with the same hashing algorithm
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1268 | /// must be contiguous in the array, and for each hashing algorithm, the key sizes must be in
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1269 | /// ascending order. See "Related Definitions" for GUIDs which identify supported key formats/sizes.
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1270 | /// This list of GUIDs supported by the KMS is not required to be exhaustive, and the KMS
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1271 | /// may provide support for additional key formats/sizes. Users may request key information
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1272 | /// using an arbitrary GUID, but any GUID not recognized by the implementation or not
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1273 | /// supported by the KMS will return an error code of EFI_UNSUPPORTED
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1274 | ///
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1275 | EFI_GUID *KeyFormats;
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1276 | ///
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1277 | /// TRUE if key attributes are supported.
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1278 | /// FALSE if key attributes are not supported.
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1279 | ///
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1280 | BOOLEAN KeyAttributesSupported;
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1281 | ///
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1282 | /// The key attribute identifier string type(s) supported by the KMS service. If key attributes
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1283 | /// are not supported, this field will be set to EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_NONE. Otherwise, it will
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1284 | /// be set to the inclusive 'OR' of all key attribute identifier string types supported.
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1285 | /// EFI_KMS_DATA_TYPE_BINARY is not valid for this field.
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1286 | ///
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1287 | UINT8 KeyAttributeIdStringTypes;
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1288 | UINT16 KeyAttributeIdMaxCount;
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1289 | ///
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1290 | /// The number of predefined KeyAttributes structures returned in the KeyAttributes
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1291 | /// parameter. If the KMS does not support predefined key attributes, or if it does not
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1292 | /// provide a method to obtain predefined key attributes data, then this field must be zero.
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1293 | ///
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1294 | UINTN KeyAttributesCount;
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1295 | ///
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1296 | /// A pointer to an array of KeyAttributes structures which contains the predefined
|
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1297 | /// attributes supported by this KMS. Each structure must contain a valid key attribute
|
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1298 | /// identifier and should provide any other information as appropriate for the attribute,
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1299 | /// including a default value if one exists. This variable must be set to NULL if the
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1300 | /// KeyAttributesCount variable is zero. It must point to a valid buffer if the
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1301 | /// KeyAttributesCount variable is non-zero.
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1302 | /// This list of predefined attributes is not required to be exhaustive, and the KMS may
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1303 | /// provide additional predefined attributes not enumerated in this list. The implementation
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1304 | /// does not distinguish between predefined and used defined attributes, and therefore,
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1305 | /// predefined attributes not enumerated will still be processed to the KMS.
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1306 | ///
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1307 | EFI_KMS_KEY_ATTRIBUTE *KeyAttributes;
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1308 | };
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1309 |
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1310 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatGeneric128Guid;
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1311 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatGeneric160Guid;
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1312 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatGeneric256Guid;
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1313 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatGeneric512Guid;
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1314 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatGeneric1024Guid;
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1315 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatGeneric2048Guid;
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1316 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatGeneric3072Guid;
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1317 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatMd2128Guid;
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1318 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatMdc2128Guid;
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1319 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatMd4128Guid;
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1320 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatMdc4128Guid;
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1321 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatMd5128Guid;
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1322 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatMd5sha128Guid;
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1323 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatSha1160Guid;
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1324 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatSha256256Guid;
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1325 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatSha512512Guid;
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1326 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatAesxts128Guid;
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1327 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatAesxts256Guid;
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1328 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatAescbc128Guid;
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1329 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatAescbc256Guid;
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1330 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatRsasha11024Guid;
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1331 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatRsasha12048Guid;
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1332 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatRsasha2562048Guid;
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1333 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsFormatRsasha2563072Guid;
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1334 | extern EFI_GUID gEfiKmsProtocolGuid;
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1335 |
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1336 | #endif
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