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(C) Copyright 1999
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All rights reserved.
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Portions of this software are:
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(C) Copyright 1995 TriplePoint, Inc. -- http://www.TriplePoint.com
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License to use this software is granted under the same terms
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outlined in the Microsoft Windows Device Driver Development Kit.
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(C) Copyright 1992 Microsoft Corp. -- http://www.Microsoft.com
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License to use this software is granted under the terms outlined in
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the Microsoft Windows Device Driver Development Kit.
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@doc INTERNAL Interrupt Interrupt_c
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@module Interrupt.c |
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This module implements the Miniport interrupt processing routines and
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asynchronous processing routines.
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The sample driver does not support physical hardware, so there is no need
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for the typical interrupt handler routines. However, the driver does
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have an asynchronous event handler which is contained in this module.
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@comm
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This module is very dependent on the hardware/firmware interface and should
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be looked at whenever changes to these interfaces occur.
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@head3 Contents |
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@index class,mfunc,func,msg,mdata,struct,enum | Interupt_c
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@end
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*/
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#define __FILEID__ INTERRUPT_OBJECT_TYPE
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// Unique file ID for error logging
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#include "Miniport.h" // Defines all the miniport objects
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#if defined(NDIS_LCODE)
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# pragma NDIS_LCODE // Windows 9x wants this code locked down!
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# pragma NDIS_LDATA
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#endif
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/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL Interupt Interupt_c MiniportCheckForHang
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@func
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<f MiniportCheckForHang> reports the state of the network interface card.
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@comm
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The NDIS library calls <f MiniportCheckForHang> once every two seconds to
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check the state of the network interface card. If this function returns
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TRUE, the NDIS library then attempts to reset the NIC by calling
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<f MiniportReset>. <f MiniportCheckForHang> should do nothing more than
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check the internal state of the NIC and return TRUE if it detects that
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the NIC is not operating correctly.
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Interrupts can be in any state when MiniportCheckForHang is called.
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<f Note>:
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If your hardware/firmware is flakey you can request that the NDIS
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wrapper call your MiniportReset routine by returning TRUE from this
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routine. For well behaved hardware/firmware you should always return
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FALSE from this routine.
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@rdesc
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<f MiniportCheckForHang> returns FALSE if the NIC is working properly.<nl>
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Otherwise, a TRUE return value indicates that the NIC needs to be reset.
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*/
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BOOLEAN MiniportCheckForHang(
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IN PMINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT pAdapter // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT> instance.
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportCheckForHang")
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// If your hardware can lockup, then you can return TRUE here.
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// If you return TRUE, your MiniportReset routine will be called.
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return (FALSE);
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}
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#if defined(CARD_REQUEST_ISR)
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#if (CARD_REQUEST_ISR == FALSE)
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/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL Interupt Interupt_c MiniportDisableInterrupt
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@func
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<f MiniportDisableInterrupt> disables the NIC from generating interrupts.
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@comm
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Typically, this function disables interrupts by writing a mask value
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specific to the network interface card.
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If the NIC does not support enabling and disabling interrupts, the
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miniport driver must register a miniport interrupt service routine with
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the NDIS library. Within the interrupt service routine, the miniport
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driver must acknowledge and save the interrupt information.
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In some cases, the NIC must be in a certain state for
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<f MiniportDisableInterrupt> to execute correctly. In these cases, the
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miniport driver must encapsulate within a function all portions of the
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driver which violate the required state and which can be called when
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interrupts are enabled. Then the miniport driver must call the
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encapsulated code through the NdisMSynchronizeWithInterrupt function.
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For example, on some network interface cards, the I/O ports are paged
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and must be set to page 0 for the deferred processing routine to run
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correctly. With this kind of NIC, the DPC must be synchronized with
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interrupts.
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Interrupts can be in any state when <f MiniportDisableInterrupt> is
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called.
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*/
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void MiniportDisableInterrupt(
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IN PMINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT pAdapter // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT> instance.
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportDisableInterrupt")
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DBG_ERROR(pAdapter,("This should not be called!\n"));
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}
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/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL Interupt Interupt_c MiniportEnableInterrupt
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@func
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<f MiniportEnableInterrupt> enables the NIC to generate interrupts.
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@comm
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Typically, this function enables interrupts by writing a mask value
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specific to the network interface card.
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If the NIC does not support enabling and disabling interrupts, the
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miniport driver must register a miniport interrupt service routine with
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the NDIS library. Within the interrupt service routine, the miniport
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driver must acknowledge and save the interrupt information.
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Interrupts can be in any state when <f MiniportEnableInterrupt> is called.
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*/
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void MiniportEnableInterrupt(
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IN PMINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT pAdapter // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT> instance.
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportEnableInterrupt")
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DBG_ERROR(pAdapter,("This should not be called!\n"));
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}
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#else // !(CARD_REQUEST_ISR == FALSE)
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/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL Interupt Interupt_c MiniportISR
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@func
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<f MiniportISR> is the miniport driver's interrupt service routine. This
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function runs at a high priority in response to an interrupt. The driver
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should do as little work as possible in this function. It should set
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<p InterruptRecognized> to TRUE if it recognizes the interrupt as
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belonging to its network interface card, or FALSE otherwise. It should
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return FALSE as soon as possible if the interrupt is not generated by
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its NIC. It should set <f QueueMiniportHandleInterrupt> to TRUE if a
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call to <f MiniportHandleInterrupt> at a lower priority is required to
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complete the handling of the interrupt.
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<f Note>: <f MiniportISR> must not call any support functions in the NDIS
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interface library or the transport driver.
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@comm
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<f MiniportISR> is called in the following cases:<nl>
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o The NIC generates an interrupt when there is an outstanding call to
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<f MiniportInitialize>.
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o The miniport driver supports sharing its interrupt line with another
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NIC.
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o The miniport driver specifies that this function must be called for
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every interrupt.
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<f Note>: A deferred processing routine is not queued if the miniport
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driver is currently executing <f MiniportHalt> or <f MiniportInitialize>.
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*/
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void MiniportISR(
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OUT PBOOLEAN InterruptRecognized, // @parm
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// If the miniport driver is sharing an interrupt line and it detects
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// that the interrupt came from its NIC, <f MiniportISR> should set
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// this parameter to TRUE.
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OUT PBOOLEAN QueueMiniportHandleInterrupt, // @parm
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// If the miniport driver is sharing an interrupt line and if
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// <f MiniportHandleInterrupt> must be called to complete handling of
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// the interrupt, <f MiniportISR> should set this parameter to TRUE.
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IN PMINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT pAdapter // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT> instance.
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportISR")
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ULONG InterruptStatus;
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// TODO: Get the interrupt status from your card.
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if ((InterruptStatus = pAdapter->TODO) == 0)
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{
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*InterruptRecognized =
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*QueueMiniportHandleInterrupt = FALSE;
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}
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else
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{
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pAdapter->pCard->InterruptStatus = InterruptStatus;
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*InterruptRecognized =
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*QueueMiniportHandleInterrupt = TRUE;
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}
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}
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#endif // (CARD_REQUEST_ISR == FALSE)
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#endif // defined(CARD_REQUEST_ISR)
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/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL Interupt Interupt_c MiniportHandleInterrupt
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@func
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<f MiniportHandleInterrupt> is called by the deferred processing routine
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in the NDIS library to process an interrupt.
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@comm
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During a call to <f MiniportHandleInterrupt>, the miniport driver should
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handle all outstanding interrupts and start any new operations.
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Interrupts are disabled during a call to <f MiniportHandleInterrupt>.
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*/
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void MiniportHandleInterrupt(
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IN PMINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT pAdapter // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT> instance.
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportHandleInterrupt")
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PBCHANNEL_OBJECT pBChannel;
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// A Pointer to one of our <t BCHANNEL_OBJECT>'s.
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ULONG BChannelIndex;
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// Index into the pBChannelArray.
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/*
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// Process NIC interrupt.
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*/
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CardInterruptHandler(pAdapter->pCard);
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/*
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// Walk through all the links to see if there is any post-proccessing
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// that needs to be done.
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*/
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for (BChannelIndex = 0; BChannelIndex < pAdapter->NumBChannels; ++BChannelIndex)
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{
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pBChannel = GET_BCHANNEL_FROM_INDEX(pAdapter, BChannelIndex);
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if (pBChannel->IsOpen)
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{
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/*
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// Indicate a receive complete if it's needed.
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*/
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if (pBChannel->NeedReceiveCompleteIndication)
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{
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pBChannel->NeedReceiveCompleteIndication = FALSE;
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/*
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// Indicate receive complete to the NDIS wrapper.
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*/
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DBG_RXC(pAdapter, pBChannel->ObjectID);
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NdisMCoReceiveComplete(pAdapter->MiniportAdapterHandle);
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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// Indicate a status complete if it's needed.
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*/
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if (pAdapter->NeedStatusCompleteIndication)
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{
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pAdapter->NeedStatusCompleteIndication = FALSE;
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NdisMIndicateStatusComplete(pAdapter->MiniportAdapterHandle);
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}
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}
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/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL Interupt Interupt_c MiniportTimer
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@func
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<f MiniportTimer> is a required function if a Minipor's NIC does not
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generate interrupts. Otherwise, one or more <f MiniportTimer> functions
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are optional.
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The driver of a NIC that does not generate interrupts must have a <f
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MiniportTimer> function to poll the state of the NIC. After such a
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Miniport's MiniportInitialize function sets up the driver-allocated timer
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object with NdisMInitializeTimer, a call to NdisMSetPeriodicTimer causes
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the <f MiniportTimer> function associated with the timer object to be run
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repeatedly and automatically at the interval specified by
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MillisecondsPeriod. Such a polling <f MiniportTimer> function monitors the
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state of the NIC to determine when to make indications, when to complete
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pending sends, and so forth. In effect, such a polling <f MiniportTimer>
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function has the same functionality as the MiniportHandleInterrupt
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function in the driver of a NIC that does generate interrupts.
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By contrast, calling NdisMSetTimer causes the <f MiniportTimer> function
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associated with the timer object to be run once when the given
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MillisecondsToDelay expires. Such a <f MiniportTimer> function usually
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performs some driver-determined action if a particular operation times
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out.
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If either type of <f MiniportTimer> function shares resources with other
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driver functions, the driver should synchronize access to those resources
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with a spin lock.
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A Miniport can have more than one <f MiniportTimer> function at the
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discretion of the driver writer. Each such <f MiniportTimer> function must
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be associated with a driver-allocated and initialized timer object.
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A call to NdisMCancelTimer cancels execution of a nonpolling
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<f MiniportTimer> function, provided that the interval passed in the
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immediately preceding call to NdisMSetTimer has not yet expired. After a
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call to NdisMSetPeriodicTimer, a call to NdisMSetTimer or NdisMCancelTimer
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with the same timer object disables a polling <f MiniportTimer> function:
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either the <f MiniportTimer> function runs once, or it is canceled.
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The MiniportHalt function of any driver with a <f MiniportTimer> function
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should call NdisMCancelTimer to ensure that the <f MiniportTimer> function
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does not attempt to access resources that MiniportHalt has already
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released.
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By default, <f MiniportTimer> runs at IRQL DISPATCH_LEVEL.
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*/
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void MiniportTimer(
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IN PVOID SystemSpecific1, // @parm
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// UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER
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IN PMINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT pAdapter, // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT> instance.
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IN PVOID SystemSpecific2, // @parm
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// UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER
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IN PVOID SystemSpecific3 // @parm
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// UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportTimer")
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// DBG_ENTER(pAdapter);
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/*
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// If this is a nested callback, just return, and we'll loop back to
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// the DoItAgain before leaving the outermost callback.
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*/
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if (++(pAdapter->NestedEventHandler) > 1)
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{
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DBG_WARNING(pAdapter,("NestedEventHandler=%d > 1\n",
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pAdapter->NestedEventHandler));
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return;
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}
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DoItAgain:
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#if defined(SAMPLE_DRIVER)
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/*
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// This sample driver uses timer to simulate interrupts.
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*/
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MiniportHandleInterrupt(pAdapter);
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#else // SAMPLE_DRIVER
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// TODO - Add code here to handle timer interrupt events.
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#endif // SAMPLE_DRIVER
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/*
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// If we got a nested callback, we have to loop back around.
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*/
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if (--(pAdapter->NestedEventHandler) > 0)
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{
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goto DoItAgain;
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}
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else if (pAdapter->NestedEventHandler < 0)
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{
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DBG_ERROR(pAdapter,("NestedEventHandler=%d < 0\n",
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pAdapter->NestedEventHandler));
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}
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// DBG_LEAVE(pAdapter);
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UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(SystemSpecific1);
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UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(SystemSpecific2);
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UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(SystemSpecific3);
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}
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