Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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//
// The address of the atalk device objects are kept
// in global storage. These are the device names the driver
// will create
//
// IMPORTANT:
// There is a strong connection between the names listed here and the
// ATALK_DEVICE_TYPE enum. They must correspond exactly.
//
GLOBALSTATIC PWCHAR AtalkDeviceNames[] EQU { ATALKDDP_DEVICENAME,\
ATALKATP_DEVICENAME,\
ATALKADSP_DEVICENAME,\
ATALKASP_DEVICENAME,\
ATALKPAP_DEVICENAME };
GLOBALS PATALK_DEVICE_OBJECT AtalkDeviceObject[ATALK_NODEVICES];
//
// The NDIS port descriptors are used to save the adapter names and other
// information like the port number assigned during the binding phase.
//
GLOBALS PNDIS_PORTDESCRIPTORS NdisPortDesc; // Allocate for NumberOfPorts
GLOBALS INT NumberOfPorts EQU 0; // Determine dynamically
GLOBALS NDIS_SPIN_LOCK AtalkGlobalInterlock;
GLOBALS NDIS_SPIN_LOCK AtalkGlobalRefLock;
GLOBALS NDIS_SPIN_LOCK AtalkGlobalStatLock;
//
// Values that are global to ndis routines
// These are the media the stack will support
//
GLOBALS NDIS_MEDIUM AtalkSupportedMedia[] = { \
NdisMedium802_3, \
NdisMediumFddi, \
NdisMedium802_5, \
NdisMediumLocalTalk };
GLOBALS NDIS_HANDLE AtalkNdisProtocolHandle; // Handle returned by RegisterPro
GLOBALS NDIS_HANDLE AtalkNdisPacketPoolHandle; // Packet pool handle
GLOBALS NDIS_HANDLE AtalkNdisBufferPoolHandle; // Buffer pool handle