Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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#ifndef _SPParser_H_
#define _SPParser_H_
#include "DPlay8Parser.hpp"
// DESCRIPTION: Creates and fills-in a properties database for the protocol.
// Network Monitor uses this database to determine which properties the protocol supports.
//
// ARGUMENTS: i_hSPProtocol - The handle of the protocol provided by the Network Monitor.
//
// RETURNS: NOTHING
//
DPLAYPARSER_API VOID BHAPI SPRegister( HPROTOCOL i_hSPProtocol );
// DESCRIPTION: Frees the resources used to create the protocol property database.
//
// ARGUMENTS: i_hSPProtocol - The handle of the protocol provided by the Network Monitor.
//
// RETURNS: NOTHING
//
DPLAYPARSER_API VOID WINAPI SPDeregister( HPROTOCOL i_hProtocol );
// DESCRIPTION: Indicates whether a piece of data is recognized as the protocol that the parser detects.
//
// ARGUMENTS: i_hFrame - The handle to the frame that contains the data.
// i_pbMacFrame - The pointer to the first byte of the frame; the pointer provides a way to view
// the data that the other parsers recognize.
// i_pbSPFrame - Pointer to the start of the unclaimed data. Typically, the unclaimed data is located
// in the middle of a frame because a previous parser has claimed data before this parser.
// i_dwMacType - MAC value of the first protocol in a frame. Typically, the i_dwMacType value is used
// when the parser must identify the first protocol in the frame. Can be one of the following:
// MAC_TYPE_ETHERNET = 802.3, MAC_TYPE_TOKENRING = 802.5, MAC_TYPE_FDDI ANSI = X3T9.5.
// i_dwBytesLeft - The remaining number of bytes from a location in the frame to the end of the frame.
// i_hPrevProtocol - Handle of the previous protocol.
// i_dwPrevProtOffset - Offset of the previous protocol (from the beginning of the frame).
// o_pdwProtocolStatus - Protocol status indicator. Must be one of the following: PROTOCOL_STATUS_RECOGNIZED,
// PROTOCOL_STATUS_NOT_RECOGNIZED, PROTOCOL_STATUS_CLAIMED, PROTOCOL_STATUS_NEXT_PROTOCOL.
// o_phNextProtocol - Placeholder for the handle of the next protocol. This parameter is set when the parser identifies
// the protocol that follows its own protocol.
// io_pdwptrInstData - On input, a pointer to the instance data from the previous protocol.
// On output, a pointer to the instance data for the current protocol.
//
// RETURNS: If the function is successful, the return value is a pointer to the first byte after the recognized parser data.
// If the parser claims all the remaining data, the return value is NULL. If the function is unsuccessful, the return
// value is the initial value of the i_pbSPFrame parameter.
//
DPLAYPARSER_API LPBYTE BHAPI SPRecognizeFrame( HFRAME i_hFrame,
ULPBYTE i_upbMacFrame,
ULPBYTE i_upbSPFrame,
DWORD i_dwMacType,
DWORD i_dwBytesLeft,
HPROTOCOL i_hPrevProtocol,
DWORD i_dwPrevProtOffset,
LPDWORD o_pdwProtocolStatus,
LPHPROTOCOL o_hNextProtocol,
PDWORD_PTR io_pdwptrInstData );
// DESCRIPTION: Maps the properties that exist in a piece of recognized data to specific locations.
//
// ARGUMENTS: i_hFrame - Handle of the frame that is being parsed.
// i_pbMacFram - Pointer to the first byte in the frame.
// i_pbSPFrame - Pointer to the start of the recognized data.
// i_dwMacType - MAC value of the first protocol in a frame. Typically, the i_dwMacType value is used
// when the parser must identify the first protocol in the frame. Can be one of the following:
// MAC_TYPE_ETHERNET = 802.3, MAC_TYPE_TOKENRING = 802.5, MAC_TYPE_FDDI ANSI = X3T9.5.
// i_dwBytesLeft - The remaining number of bytes in a frame (starting from the beginning of the recognized data).
// i_hPrevProtocol - Handle of the previous protocol.
// i_dwPrevProtOffset - Offset of the previous protocol (starting from the beginning of the frame).
// i_dwptrInstData - Pointer to the instance data that the previous protocol provides.
//
// RETURNS: If the function is successful, the return value is a pointer to the first byte after the recognized data in a frame,
// or NULL if the recognized data is the last piece of data in a frame. If the function is unsuccessful, the return value
// is the initial value of i_pbSPFrame.
//
DPLAYPARSER_API LPBYTE BHAPI SPAttachProperties( HFRAME i_hFrame,
ULPBYTE i_upbMacFrame,
ULPBYTE i_upbSPFrame,
DWORD i_dwMacType,
DWORD i_dwBytesLeft,
HPROTOCOL i_hPrevProtocol,
DWORD i_dwPrevProtOffset,
DWORD_PTR i_dwptrInstData );
// DESCRIPTION: Formats the data that is displayed in the details pane of the Network Monitor UI.
//
// ARGUMENTS: i_hFrame - Handle of the frame that is being parsed.
// i_pbMacFrame - Pointer to the first byte of a frame.
// i_pbCoreFrame - Pointer to the beginning of the protocol data in a frame.
// i_dwPropertyInsts - Number of PROPERTYINST structures provided by lpPropInst.
// i_pPropInst - Pointer to an array of PROPERTYINST structures.
//
// RETURNS: If the function is successful, the return value is a pointer to the first byte after the recognized data in a frame,
// or NULL if the recognized data is the last piece of data in a frame. If the function is unsuccessful, the return value
// is the initial value of i_pbSPFrame.
//
DPLAYPARSER_API DWORD BHAPI SPFormatProperties( HFRAME i_hFrame,
ULPBYTE i_upbMacFrame,
ULPBYTE i_upbSPFrame,
DWORD i_dwPropertyInsts,
LPPROPERTYINST i_pPropInst );
bool CreateSPProtocol( void );
void DestroySPProtocol( void );
#endif // _SPParser_H_