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599 lines
14 KiB
599 lines
14 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1995 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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ipinip\ppool.h
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Abstract:
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Code for managing NDIS_PACKET pools. This is merely a reformatted version
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of SteveC's l2tp\ppool.c
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#define __FILE_SIG__ PPOOL_SIG
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#include "inc.h"
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Local prototypes (alphabetically)
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PPACKET_HEAD
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AddPacketBlockToPool(
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IN PPACKET_POOL pPool
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);
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VOID
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FreeUnusedPacketPoolBlocks(
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IN PPACKET_POOL pPool
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);
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Interface routines
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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VOID
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InitPacketPool(
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OUT PPACKET_POOL pPool,
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IN ULONG ulProtocolReservedLength,
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IN ULONG ulMaxPackets,
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IN ULONG ulPacketsPerBlock,
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IN ULONG ulFreesPerCollection,
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IN ULONG ulTag
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description
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Initialize caller's packet pool control block 'pPool'
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Locks
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Caller's 'pPool' packet must be protected from multiple access during
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this call.
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Arguments
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ulProtocolReservedLength size in bytes of the 'ProtocolReserved'
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array of each individual packet.
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ulMaxPackets maximum number of packets allowed in the
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entire pool, or 0 for unlimited.
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ulPacketsPerBlock number of packets to include in each block
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of packets.
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ulFreesPerCollection number of FreePacketToPool calls until the
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next garbage collect scan, or 0 for default.
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ulTag pool tag to use when allocating blocks
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Return Value
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None
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--*/
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{
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pPool->ulProtocolReservedLength = ulProtocolReservedLength;
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pPool->ulPacketsPerBlock = ulPacketsPerBlock;
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pPool->ulMaxPackets = ulMaxPackets;
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pPool->ulFreesSinceCollection = 0;
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pPool->ulTag = ulTag;
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if(ulFreesPerCollection)
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{
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pPool->ulFreesPerCollection = ulFreesPerCollection;
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}
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else
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{
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//
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// Calculate default garbage collection trigger. Don't want to be too
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// aggressive here.
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//
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pPool->ulFreesPerCollection = 50 * pPool->ulPacketsPerBlock;
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}
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InitializeListHead(&(pPool->leBlockHead));
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InitializeListHead(&(pPool->leFreePktHead));
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RtInitializeSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock));
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}
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BOOLEAN
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FreePacketPool(
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IN PPACKET_POOL pPool
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description
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Free up all resources allocated in packet pool 'pPool'. This is the
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inverse of InitPacketPool.
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Locks
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Arguments
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Return Value
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TRUE if successful
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FALSE if any of the pool could not be freed due to outstanding packets
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--*/
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{
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BOOLEAN fSuccess;
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KIRQL irql;
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RtAcquireSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock),
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&irql);
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FreeUnusedPacketPoolBlocks(pPool);
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fSuccess = (pPool->ulCurPackets is 0);
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RtReleaseSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock),
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irql);
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return fSuccess;
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}
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PNDIS_PACKET
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GetPacketFromPool(
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IN PPACKET_POOL pPool,
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OUT PACKET_HEAD **ppHead
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description
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Returns the address of the NDIS_PACKET descriptor allocated from the
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pool. The pool is expanded, if necessary, but caller should
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still check for NULL return since the pool may have been at maximum
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size.
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Locks
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Arguments
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pPool Pool to get packet from
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ppHead Pointer the "cookie" that is used to return the packet to
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the pool (see FreePacketToPool). Caller would normally stash this
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value in the appropriate 'reserved' areas of the packet for
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retrieval later.
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Return Value
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Pointer to NDIS_PACKET or NULL
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--*/
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{
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PLIST_ENTRY pleNode;
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PPACKET_HEAD pHead;
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PNDIS_PACKET pPacket;
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KIRQL irql;
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RtAcquireSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock),
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&irql);
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if(IsListEmpty(&pPool->leFreePktHead))
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{
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pleNode = NULL;
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}
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else
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{
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pleNode = RemoveHeadList(&(pPool->leFreePktHead));
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pHead = CONTAINING_RECORD(pleNode, PACKET_HEAD, leFreePktLink);
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pHead->pBlock->ulFreePackets--;
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}
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RtReleaseSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock),
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irql);
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if(!pleNode)
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{
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//
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// The free list was empty. Try to expand the pool.
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//
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pHead = AddPacketBlockToPool(pPool);
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if(!pHead)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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*ppHead = pHead;
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return pHead->pNdisPacket;
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}
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VOID
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FreePacketToPool(
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IN PPACKET_POOL pPool,
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IN PPACKET_HEAD pHead,
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IN BOOLEAN fGarbageCollection
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description
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Returns a packet to the pool of unused packet. The packet must have
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been previously allocate with GetaPacketFromPool.
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Locks
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Arguments
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pPool Pool to which the packet is to be returned
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pHead The "cookie" that was given when the packet was allocated
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fGarbageCollection is set when the free should be considered for
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purposes of garbage collection. This is used by the AddPacketToPool
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routine to avoid counting the initial "add" frees. Normal callers
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should set this flag.
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Return Value
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NO_ERROR
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--*/
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{
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KIRQL irql;
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RtAcquireSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock),
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&irql);
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InsertHeadList(&(pPool->leFreePktHead),
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&(pHead->leFreePktLink));
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pHead->pBlock->ulFreePackets++;
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if(fGarbageCollection)
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{
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pPool->ulFreesSinceCollection++;
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if(pPool->ulFreesSinceCollection >= pPool->ulFreesPerCollection)
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{
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//
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// Time to collect garbage, i.e. free any blocks in the pool
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// not in use.
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//
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FreeUnusedPacketPoolBlocks(pPool);
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pPool->ulFreesSinceCollection = 0;
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}
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}
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RtReleaseSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock),
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irql);
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}
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Utility routines (alphabetically)
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PPACKET_HEAD
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AddPacketBlockToPool(
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IN PPACKET_POOL pPool
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description
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Allocate a new packet block and add it to the packet pool
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Locks
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Arguments
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Return Value
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NO_ERROR
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--*/
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{
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NDIS_STATUS status;
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PPACKET_BLOCK pNew;
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ULONG ulSize;
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ULONG ulCount;
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BOOLEAN fOk;
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PPACKET_HEAD pReturn;
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KIRQL irql;
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fOk = FALSE;
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pNew = NULL;
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RtAcquireSpinLock(&(pPool->rlLock),
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&irql);
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do
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{
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if((pPool->ulMaxPackets) and
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(pPool->ulCurPackets >= pPool->ulMaxPackets))
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{
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//
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// No can do. The pool was initialized with a max size and that
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// has been reached.
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//
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break;
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}
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//
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// Calculate the contiguous block's size and the number of packets
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// it will hold.
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//
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ulCount = pPool->ulPacketsPerBlock;
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if(pPool->ulMaxPackets)
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{
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if(ulCount > (pPool->ulMaxPackets - pPool->ulCurPackets))
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{
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//
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// If a max was specified, respect that
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//
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ulCount = pPool->ulMaxPackets - pPool->ulCurPackets;
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}
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}
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//
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// We allocate a PACKET_BLOCK to account for this block of packets
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// and one PACKET_HEAD per packet
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//
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ulSize = sizeof(PACKET_BLOCK) + (ulCount * sizeof(PACKET_HEAD));
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//
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// Allocate the contiguous memory block for the PACKETBLOCK header
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// and the individual PACKET_HEADs.
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//
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pNew = RtAllocate(NonPagedPool,
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ulSize,
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pPool->ulTag);
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if(!pNew)
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{
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Trace(UTIL, ERROR,
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("AddPacketBlockToPool: Unable to allocate %d bytes\n",
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ulSize));
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break;
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}
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//
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// Zero only the block header portion.
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//
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NdisZeroMemory(pNew, sizeof(PACKET_BLOCK));
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//
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// Allocate a pool of NDIS_PACKET descriptors.
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//
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NdisAllocatePacketPool(&status,
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&pNew->nhNdisPool,
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ulCount,
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pPool->ulProtocolReservedLength);
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if(status isnot NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
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{
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Trace(UTIL, ERROR,
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("AddPacketBlockToPool: Unable to allocate packet pool for %d packets\n",
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ulCount));
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break;
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}
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//
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// Fill in the back pointer to the pool.
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//
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pNew->pPool = pPool;
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//
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// Link the new block. At this point, all the packets are
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// effectively "in use". They are made available in the loop
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// below.
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//
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pNew->ulPackets = ulCount;
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pPool->ulCurPackets += ulCount;
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InsertHeadList(&(pPool->leBlockHead),
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&(pNew->leBlockLink));
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fOk = TRUE;
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}while(FALSE);
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RtReleaseSpinLock(&pPool->rlLock,
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irql);
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if(!fOk)
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{
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//
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// Bailing, undo whatever succeeded.
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//
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if(pNew)
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{
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RtFree(pNew);
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if(pNew->nhNdisPool)
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{
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NdisFreePacketPool(pNew->nhNdisPool);
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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//
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// Initialize each individual packet header and add it to the list of free
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// packets.
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//
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{
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ULONG i;
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PPACKET_HEAD pHead;
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pReturn = NULL;
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//
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// For each PACKET_HEAD of the block...
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//
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for(i = 0, pHead = (PPACKET_HEAD)(pNew + 1);
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i < ulCount;
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i++, pHead++)
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{
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InitializeListHead(&pHead->leFreePktLink);
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pHead->pBlock = pNew;
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pHead->pNdisPacket = NULL;
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//
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// Associate an NDIS_PACKET descriptor from the pool we
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// allocated above.
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//
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NdisAllocatePacket(&status,
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&pHead->pNdisPacket,
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pNew->nhNdisPool);
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if(status isnot NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
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{
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continue;
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}
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if(pReturn)
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{
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//
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// Add the constructed packet to the list of free packets.
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// The 'FALSE' tells the garbage collection algorithm the
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// operation is an "add" rather than a "release" and should be
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// ignored.
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//
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FreePacketToPool(pPool,
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pHead,
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FALSE);
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}
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else
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{
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//
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// The first successfully constructed packet is returned by
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// this routine.
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//
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pReturn = pHead;
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}
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}
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}
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return pReturn;
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}
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VOID
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FreeUnusedPacketPoolBlocks(
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IN PPACKET_POOL pPool
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description
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Check if any of the blocks in pool are not in use, and if so, free them.
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Locks
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Caller must hold the pool lock
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NOTE: The MSDN doc says that no locks may be held while calling
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NdisFreePacketXxx, but according to JameelH that is incorrect.
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Arguments
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pPool Pointer to pool
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Return Value
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None
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--*/
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{
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PLIST_ENTRY pleNode;
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//
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// For each block in the pool...
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//
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pleNode = pPool->leBlockHead.Flink;
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while(pleNode isnot &(pPool->leBlockHead))
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{
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PLIST_ENTRY pleNextNode;
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PPACKET_BLOCK pBlock;
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pleNextNode = pleNode->Flink;
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pBlock = CONTAINING_RECORD(pleNode, PACKET_BLOCK, leBlockLink);
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if(pBlock->ulFreePackets >= pBlock->ulPackets)
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{
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ULONG i;
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PPACKET_HEAD pHead;
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//
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// Found a block with no packets in use. Walk the packet block
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// removing each packet from the pool's free list and freeing any
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// associated NDIS_PACKET descriptor.
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//
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for(i = 0, pHead = (PPACKET_HEAD)(pBlock + 1);
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i < pBlock->ulPackets;
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i++, pHead++)
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{
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RemoveEntryList(&(pHead->leFreePktLink));
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if(pHead->pNdisPacket)
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{
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NdisFreePacket(pHead->pNdisPacket);
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}
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}
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//
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// Remove and release the unused block.
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//
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RemoveEntryList(pleNode);
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pPool->ulCurPackets -= pBlock->ulPackets;
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if(pBlock->nhNdisPool)
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{
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NdisFreePacketPool(pBlock->nhNdisPool);
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}
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RtFree(pBlock);
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}
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pleNode = pleNextNode;
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}
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}
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