Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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/****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* THE USER OPTIONS */
/* ================ */
/* */
/* USER.H : Part of the FASTMAC TOOL-KIT (FTK) */
/* */
/* Copyright (c) Madge Networks Ltd. 1991-1994 */
/* CONFIDENTIAL */
/* */
/* */
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* This header file contains option settings that the user may configure. */
/* */
/****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* VERSION_NUMBER of FTK to which this USER.H belongs : */
/* */
#define FTK_VERSION_NUMBER_USER_H 221
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* ADAPTER DOWNLOAD */
/* */
/* Define if you with to use FastMAC Plus. Leave undefined to use FastMAC. */
/* */
#define FMPLUS
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* RECEIVE METHOD */
/* */
/* Define one method only. */
/* */
/* FTK_RX_OUT_OF_INTERRUPTS means that the rxtx_irq_rx_frame_handler will */
/* be called out of the interrupt handler. This will call */
/* user_receive_frame if there is a frame to be received. */
/* */
/* FTK_RX_BY_SCHEDULED_PROCESS means that the user_schedule_receive_process */
/* is called out of the interrupt handler. The user should note that this */
/* has happened and at his/her convenience call */
/* driver_get_outstanding_receives which will call user_receive_frame for */
/* each received frame. */
/* */
/* FTK_RX_BY_POLLING means the user should repeatedly call */
/* driver_get_outstanding_receives to collect any received frames. */
/* */
#define FTK_RX_BY_SCHEDULED_PROCESS
/* #define FTK_RX_BY_POLLING */
/* #define FTK_RX_OUT_OF_INTERRUPTS */
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* TRANSMIT METHOD */
/* */
/* Define only one method. These options are only relevant to FastMAC Plus. */
/* */
/* FTK_TX_WITH_COMPLETION means that the adapter will generate an interrupt */
/* when it has finished with a host transmit slot buffer. The */
/* rxtx_irq_tx_completion_check function will be called out of the interrupt*/
/* handler so that the user can deal with the freed buffer. */
/* */
/* FTK_TX_WITH_POLLING means the user must poll the FastMAC Plus transmit */
/* status values on the adapter to determine if a host transmit slot buffer */
/* is no longer in use. */
/* */
#define FTK_TX_WITH_COMPLETION
/* #define FTK_TX_WITH_POLLING */
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* TRANSMIT METHOD 2 */
/* */
/* If FTK_TX_WITH_COMPLETION is defined then the adapter will generate */
/* an interrupt each time its has transfered a frame from host to adapter. */
/* Normally the user supplied routine rxtx_irq_tx_completion_check is called*/
/* as a result. If the completion interrupt should be enabled but */
/* rxtx_irq_tx_completion_check should not be called then define */
/* FTK_NO_TX_COMPLETION_CALL. */
/* */
#define FTK_NO_TX_COMPLETION_CALL
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* ADAPTER TYPE EXCLUSION */
/* */
/* Define one or more of these flags to disable support for adapter types. */
/* */
/* #define FTK_NO_PCMCIA */
/* #define FTK_NO_PCI */
/* #define FTK_NO_EISA */
/* #define FTK_NO_ATULA */
/* #define FTK_NO_MC */
/* #define FTK_NO_SMART16 */
/* #define FTK_NO_PNP */
/* #define FTK_NO_PCIT */
/* #define FTK_NO_PCI2 */
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* REMOVAL OF ADAPTER PROBE SUPPORT */
/* */
/* Define this flags to disable support for adapter probing. */
/* */
#define FTK_NO_PROBE
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* REMOVAL OF ERROR MESSAGES */
/* */
/* Define this flags to disable support for textual explinations of errors. */
/* */
#define FTK_NO_ERROR_MESSAGES
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* SPEED ABOVE TESTING */
/* */
/* Define this flags to improve performance but reduce error checking. */
/* */
#define SPEED_ABOVE_TESTING
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* CLEARING INTERRUPT CONTROLLER */
/* */
/* Define this flags if the interrupt routines should not call */
/* sys_clear_controller_interrupt to clear an interrupt at the machine's */
/* interrupt controller. */
/* */
#define FTK_NO_CLEAR_IRQ
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* ENABLING/DISABLING IO ACCESS */
/* */
/* Define this flag if the macros macro_enable_io and macro_disable_io */
/* should not be called to enable IO access and disable IO access. */
/* */
#define FTK_NO_IO_ENABLE
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* SHARED INTERRUPTS */
/* */
/* Define this flag if the FTK should not poll every adapter on an */
/* interrupt. */
/* */
#define FTK_NO_SHARED_IRQ_POLL
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* ADAPTER REMOVAL NOTOFICATION */
/* */
/* Define this flag if the PCMCIA interrupt handler should call */
/* user_adapter_removed if it detects that the PCMCIA adapter has been */
/* removed. */
/* */
#define FTK_ADAPTER_REMOVED_NOTIFY
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* PCMCIA 32 BIT PIO SUPPORT */
/* */
/* Define this flag if 32 bit PIO should be used with PCMCIA adapters that */
/* support it. */
/* */
#define FTK_PCMCIA_32BIT_PIO
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
/* POINTER SIZES */
/* */
/* Most of the FTK can be compiled in any memory model. However some parts */
/* need to be able to access all of memory with a pointer (e.g. PIO and */
/* MMIO transfer routines). These pointers are all marked with a FAR */
/* modifier. If you are using a DOS compiler then this should be defined */
/* to the appropriate value to mark a pointer as being 32 bit. If you are */
/* compiling for a flat memory model then defien FAR to be nothing. */
/* */
#define FAR
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ý NDIS 3 Specific function memory occupancy.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef _NDIS_
#include <ndis.h>
#endif
// #define FTK_INIT_FUNCTION(_F) NDIS_PAGABLE_FUNCTION(_F)
#define FTK_INIT_FUNCTION(_F)
/* */
/* */
/************** End of USER.H file ******************************************/
/* */
/* */