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4.7 KiB
134 lines
4.7 KiB
// -*- mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- (for GNU Emacs)
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//
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// Copyright (c) 1985-2000 Microsoft Corporation
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//
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// This file is part of the Microsoft Research IPv6 Network Protocol Stack.
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// You should have received a copy of the Microsoft End-User License Agreement
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// for this software along with this release; see the file "license.txt".
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// If not, please see http://www.research.microsoft.com/msripv6/license.htm,
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// or write to Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399.
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//
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// Abstract:
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//
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// Common transport layer code. This file contains code for routines
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// that are common to both TCP and UDP.
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//
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#include "oscfg.h"
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#include "ndis.h"
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#include "tdi.h"
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#include "tdistat.h"
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#include "tdikrnl.h"
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#include "ip6imp.h"
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#include "transprt.h"
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#define NO_TCP_DEFS 1
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#include "tcpdeb.h"
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//* BuildTDIAddress - Build a TDI address structure.
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//
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// Called when we need to build a TDI address structure. We fill in
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// the specifed buffer with the correct information in the correct
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// format.
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//
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void // Returns: Nothing.
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BuildTDIAddress(
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uchar *Buffer, // Buffer to fill in as TDI address structure.
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IPv6Addr *Addr, // IP address to fill in.
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ulong ScopeId, // Scope id to fill in.
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ushort Port) // Port to fill in.
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{
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PTRANSPORT_ADDRESS XportAddr;
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PTA_ADDRESS TAAddr;
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XportAddr = (PTRANSPORT_ADDRESS)Buffer;
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XportAddr->TAAddressCount = 1;
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TAAddr = XportAddr->Address;
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TAAddr->AddressType = TDI_ADDRESS_TYPE_IP6;
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TAAddr->AddressLength = sizeof(TDI_ADDRESS_IP6);
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((PTDI_ADDRESS_IP6)TAAddr->Address)->sin6_port = Port;
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((PTDI_ADDRESS_IP6)TAAddr->Address)->sin6_scope_id = ScopeId;
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RtlCopyMemory(((PTDI_ADDRESS_IP6)TAAddr->Address)->sin6_addr, Addr,
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sizeof(IPv6Addr));
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}
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//* UpdateConnInfo - Update a connection information structure.
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//
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// Called when we need to update a connection information structure. We
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// copy any options, and create a transport address. If any buffer is
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// too small we return an error.
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//
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TDI_STATUS // Returns: TDI_SUCCESS if ok, TDI_BUFFER_OVERFLOW for an error.
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UpdateConnInfo(
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PTDI_CONNECTION_INFORMATION ConnInfo, // Structure to fill in.
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IPv6Addr *SrcAddress, // Source IP address.
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ulong SrcScopeId, // Scope id for address.
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ushort SrcPort) // Source port.
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{
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TDI_STATUS Status = TDI_SUCCESS; // Default status to return.
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uint AddrLength;
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if (ConnInfo != NULL) {
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ConnInfo->UserDataLength = 0; // No user data.
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#if 0
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// Fill in the options. If the provided buffer is too small,
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// we'll truncate the options and return an error. Otherwise
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// we'll copy the whole IP option buffer.
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if (ConnInfo->OptionsLength) {
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if (ConnInfo->OptionsLength < OptInfo->ioi_optlength) {
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Status = TDI_BUFFER_OVERFLOW;
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OptLength = ConnInfo->OptionsLength;
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} else
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OptLength = OptInfo->ioi_optlength;
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RtlCopyMemory(ConnInfo->Options, OptInfo->ioi_options, OptLength);
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ConnInfo->OptionsLength = OptLength;
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}
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#endif
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// Options are copied. Build a TRANSPORT_ADDRESS structure in
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// the buffer.
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if ((AddrLength = ConnInfo->RemoteAddressLength) != 0) {
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// Make sure we have at least enough to fill in the count and type.
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if (AddrLength >= TCP_TA_SIZE) {
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// The address fits. Fill it in.
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ConnInfo->RemoteAddressLength = TCP_TA_SIZE;
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BuildTDIAddress(ConnInfo->RemoteAddress, SrcAddress,
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SrcScopeId, SrcPort);
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} else {
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ConnInfo->RemoteAddressLength = 0;
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Status = TDI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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}
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}
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}
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return Status;
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}
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//* SystemUpTime - get time since system boot in milliseconds.
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//
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// Get our system uptime in ticks and then convert it into milliseconds.
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// This resolution is small enough for most purposes and big enough for
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// a reasonable length of time (48 days) to fit into a 32-bit word.
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// For fast timestamps, however, it is best to use tick counts directly.
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//
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// REVIEW: rework transports to use a more directly available time unit?
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//
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unsigned long // Returns: Low order 32-bits worth of time since boot in ms.
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SystemUpTime(
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void)
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{
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LARGE_INTEGER TickCount;
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KeQueryTickCount(&TickCount); // In ticks.
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TickCount.QuadPart *= KeQueryTimeIncrement(); // In 100-ns units.
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TickCount.QuadPart /= 10000; // In milliseconds.
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return(TickCount.LowPart);
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}
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