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6.5 KiB
293 lines
6.5 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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// General include file for definitions we want everywhere.
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//
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#ifndef OSCFG_INCLUDED
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#define OSCFG_INCLUDED
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#if defined (_WIN64)
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#define MAX_CACHE_LINE_SIZE 128
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#else
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#define MAX_CACHE_LINE_SIZE 64
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#endif
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#define CACHE_ALIGN __declspec(align(MAX_CACHE_LINE_SIZE))
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//
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// Common types.
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//
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typedef unsigned long ulong;
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typedef unsigned short ushort;
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typedef unsigned char uchar;
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typedef unsigned int uint;
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//
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// Network byte-order is big-endian.
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// NT runs in little-endian mode on all supported architectures.
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//
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__inline ushort
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net_short(ushort x)
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{
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return (((x & 0xff) << 8) | ((x & 0xff00) >> 8));
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}
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__inline ulong
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net_long(ulong x)
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{
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return (((x & 0xffL) << 24) | ((x & 0xff00L) << 8) |
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((x & 0xff0000L) >> 8) | ((x &0xff000000L) >> 24));
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}
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//
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// Find the highest power of two that is greater
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// than or equal to the Value.
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//
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__inline ulong
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ComputeLargerOrEqualPowerOfTwo(
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ulong Value
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)
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{
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ulong Temp;
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for (Temp = 1; Temp < Value; Temp <<= 1);
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return Temp;
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}
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//
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// Helpfull macros.
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//
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#define MIN(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
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#define MAX(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
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//
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// NT specific definitions.
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//
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#include <ntosp.h>
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#include <zwapi.h>
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#define BEGIN_INIT
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#define END_INIT
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#include <ndis.h>
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//
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// Used to report an error from an API that we've called.
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// For example, ExAllocatePool failed.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_NTOS_ERROR DPFLTR_ERROR_LEVEL
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//
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// Used to report an error in an incoming packet.
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// For example, a malformed packet header.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_BAD_PACKET DPFLTR_WARNING_LEVEL
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//
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// Used to report an error in a user's system call or ioctl.
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// For example, an illegal argument.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_USER_ERROR DPFLTR_WARNING_LEVEL
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//
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// Used to report an internal error.
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// For example, RouteToDestination failed.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_INTERNAL_ERROR DPFLTR_WARNING_LEVEL
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//
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// Used to report an internal unusual occurrence.
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// For example, a rare race happened.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_INFO_RARE DPFLTR_INFO_LEVEL
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//
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// Used to report routine but unusual occurrences,
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// which often indicate network configuration problem or packet loss.
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// For example, fragmentation reassembly timeout.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_NET_ERROR DPFLTR_TRACE_LEVEL
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//
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// Used to report routine state changes,
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// which do not happen too frequently.
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// For example, creating/deleting an interface or address.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_INFO_STATE DPFLTR_INFO_LEVEL
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//
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// Used under IPSEC_DEBUG.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_INFO_IPSEC DPFLTR_INFO_LEVEL
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//
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// Used under IF_TCPDBG.
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//
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#define DPFLTR_INFO_TCPDBG DPFLTR_INFO_LEVEL
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//
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// NdisGetFirstBufferFromPacket is bad in two ways:
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// It uses MmGetMdlVirtualAddress instead of MmGetSystemAddressForMdlSafe.
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// It scans over all the buffers adding up the total length,
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// even if you don't want it.
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//
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__inline PNDIS_BUFFER
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NdisFirstBuffer(PNDIS_PACKET Packet)
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{
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return Packet->Private.Head;
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}
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//
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// Use the function versions of these Ndis APIs,
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// so that we are immune to changes in internal NDIS structures.
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//
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#undef NdisRequest
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VOID
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NdisRequest(
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OUT PNDIS_STATUS Status,
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IN NDIS_HANDLE NdisBindingHandle,
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IN PNDIS_REQUEST NdisRequest
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);
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#undef NdisSend
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VOID
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NdisSend(
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OUT PNDIS_STATUS Status,
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IN NDIS_HANDLE NdisBindingHandle,
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IN PNDIS_PACKET Packet
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);
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#undef NdisTransferData
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VOID
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NdisTransferData(
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OUT PNDIS_STATUS Status,
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IN NDIS_HANDLE NdisBindingHandle,
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IN NDIS_HANDLE MacReceiveContext,
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IN UINT ByteOffset,
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IN UINT BytesToTransfer,
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IN OUT PNDIS_PACKET Packet,
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OUT PUINT BytesTransferred
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);
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#ifdef _X86_
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//
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// The Whistler build environment renames
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// ExInterlockedPopEntrySList and
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// ExInterlockedPushEntrySList to remove the Ex.
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// Whistler ntoskrnl.exe exposes both entry points,
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// Win2k ntoskrnl.exe only has the Ex entrypoints.
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// We use the older entrypoints so that we run on Win2k.
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//
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#undef ExInterlockedPopEntrySList
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NTKERNELAPI
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PSLIST_ENTRY
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FASTCALL
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ExInterlockedPopEntrySList (
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IN PSLIST_HEADER ListHead,
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IN PKSPIN_LOCK Lock
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);
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#undef ExInterlockedPushEntrySList
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NTKERNELAPI
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PSLIST_ENTRY
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FASTCALL
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ExInterlockedPushEntrySList (
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IN PSLIST_HEADER ListHead,
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IN PSLIST_ENTRY ListEntry,
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IN PKSPIN_LOCK Lock
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);
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#endif // _X86_
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//
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// Support for tagging memory allocations.
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//
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#define IP6_TAG '6vPI'
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#ifdef POOL_TAGGING
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#ifdef ExAllocatePool
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#undef ExAllocatePool
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#endif
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#define ExAllocatePool(type, size) ExAllocatePoolWithTag(type, size, IP6_TAG)
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#endif // POOL_TAGGING
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#if DBG
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//
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// Support for debug event log.
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//
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// The debug event log allows for "real time" logging of events
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// in a circular queue kept in non-pageable memory. Each event consists
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// of an id number and a arbitrary 32 bit value. The LogDebugEvent
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// function adds a 64 bit timestamp to the event and adds it to the log.
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//
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// DEBUG_LOG_SIZE must be a power of 2 for wrap around to work properly.
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#define DEBUG_LOG_SIZE (8 * 1024) // Number of debug log entries.
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struct DebugLogEntry {
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LARGE_INTEGER Time; // When.
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uint Event; // What.
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int Arg; // How/Who/Where/Why?
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};
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void LogDebugEvent(uint Event, int Arg);
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#else
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#define LogDebugEvent(Event, Arg)
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#endif // DBG
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#ifndef COUNTING_MALLOC
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#define COUNTING_MALLOC DBG
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#endif
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#if COUNTING_MALLOC
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#if defined(ExFreePool)
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#undef ExFreePool
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#endif
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#define ExAllocatePoolWithTag(poolType, size, tag) CountingExAllocatePoolWithTag((poolType),(size),(tag), __FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define ExFreePool(p) CountingExFreePool((p))
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VOID *
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CountingExAllocatePoolWithTag(
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IN POOL_TYPE PoolType,
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IN ULONG NumberOfBytes,
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IN ULONG Tag,
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IN PCHAR File,
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IN ULONG Line);
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VOID
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CountingExFreePool(
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PVOID p);
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VOID
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InitCountingMalloc(void);
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VOID
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DumpCountingMallocStats(void);
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VOID
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UnloadCountingMalloc(void);
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#endif // COUNTING_MALLOC
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#endif // OSCFG_INCLUDED
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