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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 Request Request_c
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@module Request.c |
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This module implements the NDIS request routines for the Miniport.
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@head3 Contents |
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@index class,mfunc,func,msg,mdata,struct,enum | Request_c
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@end
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*/
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/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL
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@topic 3.2 NDIS Request Processing |
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A connection-oriented client or call manager calls NdisCoRequest to query or
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set information maintained by another protocol driver on a binding or by the
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underlying miniport.
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Before it calls NdisCoRequest, a client or call manager allocates a buffer
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for its request and initializes an NDIS_REQUEST structure. This structure
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specifies the type of request (query or set), identifies the information
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(OID) being queried or set, and points to buffers used for passing OID data.
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If the connection-oriented client or call manager passes a valid
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NdisAfHandle (see Section 1.2.1), NDIS calls the <f ProtocolCoRequest>
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function of each protocol driver on the binding.
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If the connection-oriented client or call manager passes a NULL address
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family handle, NDIS calls the <f MiniportCoRequest> function of the
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underlying miniport or MCM.
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The caller of NdisCoRequest or NdisMCmRequest can narrow the scope of the
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request by specifying a VC handle that identifies a VC, or a party handle
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that identifies a party on a multipoint VC. Passing a NULL NdisVcHandle
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makes such a request global in nature, whether the request is directed to
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the client, call manager, miniport, or MCM.
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<f ProtocolCoRequest> or <f MiniportCoRequest> can complete synchronously,
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or these functions can complete asynchronously with NdisCoRequestComplete.
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The call to NdisCoRequestComplete causes NDIS to call the
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<f ProtocolCoRequestComplete> function of the driver that called
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NdisCoRequest.
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@comm
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Since only one NDIS request can be outstanding at a time, this mechanism
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should not be used for requests that need to be pended indefintely. For
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such long term requests, you should use a system event mechanism such as
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NdisSetEvent to trigger the request.
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@end
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*/
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#define __FILEID__ REQUEST_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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/*
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// The following is a list of all the possible NDIS QuereyInformation requests
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// that might be directed to the miniport.
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// Comment out any that are not supported by this driver.
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*/
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DBG_STATIC const NDIS_OID g_SupportedOidArray[] =
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{
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OID_GEN_CO_SUPPORTED_LIST,
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OID_GEN_CO_HARDWARE_STATUS,
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OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_SUPPORTED,
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OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_IN_USE,
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OID_GEN_CO_LINK_SPEED,
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OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_ID,
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OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_DESCRIPTION,
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OID_GEN_CO_DRIVER_VERSION,
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OID_GEN_CO_PROTOCOL_OPTIONS,
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OID_GEN_CO_MAC_OPTIONS,
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OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_CONNECT_STATUS,
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OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_DRIVER_VERSION,
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OID_GEN_CO_SUPPORTED_GUIDS,
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OID_CO_TAPI_CM_CAPS,
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OID_CO_TAPI_LINE_CAPS,
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OID_CO_TAPI_ADDRESS_CAPS,
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OID_802_3_PERMANENT_ADDRESS,
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OID_802_3_CURRENT_ADDRESS,
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OID_WAN_PERMANENT_ADDRESS,
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OID_WAN_CURRENT_ADDRESS,
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OID_WAN_MEDIUM_SUBTYPE,
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OID_WAN_CO_GET_INFO,
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OID_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO,
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OID_WAN_CO_GET_LINK_INFO,
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OID_WAN_LINE_COUNT,
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OID_PNP_CAPABILITIES,
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OID_PNP_SET_POWER,
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OID_PNP_QUERY_POWER,
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0
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};
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DBG_STATIC const NDIS_GUID g_SupportedGuidArray[] =
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{
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0
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};
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#if DBG
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/*
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// Make sure the following list is in the same order as the list above!
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*/
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DBG_STATIC char * g_SupportedOidNames[] =
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{
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"OID_GEN_CO_SUPPORTED_LIST",
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"OID_GEN_CO_HARDWARE_STATUS",
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"OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_SUPPORTED",
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"OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_IN_USE",
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"OID_GEN_CO_LINK_SPEED",
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"OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_ID",
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"OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_DESCRIPTION",
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"OID_GEN_CO_DRIVER_VERSION",
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"OID_GEN_CO_PROTOCOL_OPTIONS",
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"OID_GEN_CO_MAC_OPTIONS",
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"OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_CONNECT_STATUS",
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"OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_DRIVER_VERSION",
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"OID_GEN_CO_SUPPORTED_GUIDS",
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"OID_CO_TAPI_CM_CAPS",
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"OID_CO_TAPI_LINE_CAPS",
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"OID_CO_TAPI_ADDRESS_CAPS",
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"OID_802_3_PERMANENT_ADDRESS",
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"OID_802_3_CURRENT_ADDRESS",
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"OID_WAN_PERMANENT_ADDRESS",
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"OID_WAN_CURRENT_ADDRESS",
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"OID_WAN_MEDIUM_SUBTYPE",
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"OID_WAN_CO_GET_INFO",
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"OID_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO",
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"OID_WAN_CO_GET_LINK_INFO",
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"OID_WAN_LINE_COUNT",
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"OID_PNP_CAPABILITIES",
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"OID_PNP_SET_POWER",
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"OID_PNP_QUERY_POWER",
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"OID_UNKNOWN"
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};
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#define NUM_OID_ENTRIES (sizeof(g_SupportedOidArray) / sizeof(g_SupportedOidArray[0]))
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/*
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// This debug routine will lookup the printable name for the selected OID.
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*/
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DBG_STATIC char * DbgGetOidString(
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IN NDIS_OID Oid
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)
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{
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UINT i;
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for (i = 0; i < NUM_OID_ENTRIES-1; i++)
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{
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if (g_SupportedOidArray[i] == Oid)
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{
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break;
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}
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}
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return(g_SupportedOidNames[i]);
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}
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#endif // DBG
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DBG_STATIC UCHAR g_PermanentWanAddress[6] // @globalv
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// Returned from an OID_WAN_PERMANENT_ADDRESS MiniportCoQueryInformation
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// request. The WAN wrapper wants the miniport to return a unique address
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// for this adapter. This is used as an ethernet address presented to the
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// protocols. The least significant bit of the first byte must not be a 1,
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// or it could be interpreted as an ethernet multicast address. If the
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// vendor has an assigned ethernet vendor code (the first 3 bytes), they
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// should be used to assure that the address does not conflict with another
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// vendor's address. The last digit is replaced during the call with the
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// adapter instance number. Usually defined as VER_VENDOR_ID.
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// See also <f g_Vendor3ByteID>.
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= VER_VENDOR_ID;
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DBG_STATIC UCHAR g_Vendor3ByteID[4] // @globalv
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// Returned from an OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_ID MiniportCoQueryInformation request.
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// Again, the vendor's assigned ethernet vendor code should be used if possible.
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// Usually defined as VER_VENDOR_ID. See also <f g_PermanentWanAddress>.
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= VER_VENDOR_ID;
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DBG_STATIC NDIS_STRING g_VendorDescriptionString // @globalv
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// Returned from an OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_DESCRIPTION MiniportCoQueryInformation
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// request. This is an arbitrary string which may be used by upper layers to
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// present a user friendly description of the adapter.
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// Usually defined as VER_PRODUCT_NAME_STR.
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= INIT_STRING_CONST(VER_PRODUCT_NAME_STR);
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/* @doc INTERNAL Request Request_c MiniportCoQueryInformation
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@func
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<f MiniportCoQueryInformation> allows the inspection of the Miniport's
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capabilities and current status.
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If the Miniport does not complete the call immediately (by returning
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NDIS_STATUS_PENDING), it must call NdisMQueryInformationComplete to
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complete the call. The Miniport controls the buffers pointed to by
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InformationBuffer, BytesWritten, and BytesNeeded until the request
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completes.
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No other requests will be submitted to the Miniport until this request
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has been completed.
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<f Note>: that the wrapper will intercept all queries of the following OIDs:
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OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER,
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OID_GEN_PROTOCOL_OPTIONS,
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OID_802_5_CURRENT_FUNCTIONAL,
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OID_802_3_MULTICAST_LIST,
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OID_FDDI_LONG_MULTICAST_LIST,
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OID_FDDI_SHORT_MULTICAST_LIST.
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<f Note>: Interrupts will be in any state when called.
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@rdesc
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<f MiniportCoQueryInformation> returns zero if it is successful.<nl>
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Otherwise, a non-zero return value indicates an error condition.
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*/
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DBG_STATIC NDIS_STATUS MiniportCoQueryInformation(
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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 PBCHANNEL_OBJECT pBChannel, // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t BCHANNEL_OBJECT> returned by <f BChannelCreate>.
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IN NDIS_OID Oid, // @parm
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// The OID. (See section 7.4 of the NDIS 3.0 specification for a complete
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// description of OIDs.)
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IN PVOID InformationBuffer, // @parm
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// The buffer that will receive the information. (See section 7.4 of the
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// NDIS 3.0 specification for a description of the length required for
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// each OID.)
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IN ULONG InformationBufferLength, // @parm
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// The length in bytes of InformationBuffer.
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OUT PULONG BytesWritten, // @parm
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// Returns the number of bytes written into InformationBuffer.
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OUT PULONG BytesNeeded // @parm
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// Returns the number of additional bytes needed to satisfy the OID.
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportCoQueryInformation")
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NDIS_STATUS Result = NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
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// Holds the status result returned by this function.
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PVOID SourceBuffer;
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// Pointer to driver data to be copied back to caller's InformationBuffer
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ULONG SourceBufferLength;
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// Number of bytes to be copied from driver.
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ULONG GenericULong = 0;
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// Most return values are long integers, so this is used to hold the
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// return value of a constant or computed result.
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UCHAR VendorId[4];
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// Used to store vendor ID string.
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NDIS_PNP_CAPABILITIES PnpCapabilities;
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// Used to return our PNP capabilities.
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NDIS_CO_LINK_SPEED LinkSpeed;
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// Used to return our link speed.
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UINT InfoOffset;
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// Offset from the start of the buffer to the various information
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// fields we fill in and return to the caller.
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UINT InfoLength;
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// Length of the information being copied.
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DBG_STATIC WCHAR LineSwitchName[] =
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INIT_WIDE_STRING(VER_DEVICE_STR) DECLARE_WIDE_STRING(" Switch");
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// TODO: Replace with unicode string to identify the ISDN switch.
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DBG_STATIC WCHAR LineAddressName[] =
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INIT_WIDE_STRING(VER_DEVICE_STR) DECLARE_WIDE_STRING(" Address 00");
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// TODO: The SAMPLE_DRIVER only handles 1 address per line. You may want
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// to modify the driver to present multiple addresses per line.
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DBG_ENTER(pAdapter);
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DBG_REQUEST(pAdapter,
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("(OID=0x%08X %s)\n\t\tInfoLength=%d InfoBuffer=0x%X\n",
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Oid, DbgGetOidString(Oid),
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InformationBufferLength,
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InformationBuffer
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));
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/*
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// Initialize these once, since this is the majority of cases.
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*/
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SourceBuffer = &GenericULong;
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SourceBufferLength = sizeof(ULONG);
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*BytesWritten = 0;
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/*
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// Determine which OID is being requested and do the right thing.
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// Refer to section 7.4 of the NDIS 3.0 specification for a complete
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// description of OIDs and their return values.
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*/
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switch (Oid)
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{
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case OID_GEN_CO_SUPPORTED_LIST:
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/*
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// NDIS wants to know which OID's to pass down to us.
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// So we report back these new IOCTL's in addition to any NDIS OID's.
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*/
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SourceBuffer = (PVOID)g_SupportedOidArray;
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SourceBufferLength = sizeof(g_SupportedOidArray);
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_SUPPORTED_GUIDS:
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SourceBuffer = (PVOID)g_SupportedGuidArray;
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SourceBufferLength = sizeof(g_SupportedGuidArray);
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_HARDWARE_STATUS:
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GenericULong = NdisHardwareStatusReady;
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_SUPPORTED:
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GenericULong = NdisMediumCoWan;
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_IN_USE:
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GenericULong = NdisMediumCoWan;
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_LINK_SPEED:
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LinkSpeed.Outbound = pBChannel->LinkSpeed / 100;
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LinkSpeed.Inbound = pBChannel->LinkSpeed / 100;
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SourceBuffer = &LinkSpeed;
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SourceBufferLength = sizeof(LinkSpeed);
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_ID:
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NdisMoveMemory((PVOID)VendorId, (PVOID)g_PermanentWanAddress, 3);
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VendorId[3] = 0x0;
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SourceBuffer = &VendorId[0];
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SourceBufferLength = sizeof(VendorId);
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_DESCRIPTION:
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SourceBuffer = (PUCHAR) g_VendorDescriptionString.Buffer;
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SourceBufferLength = g_VendorDescriptionString.MaximumLength;
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_DRIVER_VERSION:
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GenericULong = (NDIS_MAJOR_VERSION << 8) + NDIS_MINOR_VERSION;
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_MAC_OPTIONS:
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GenericULong = 0; // Reserved - leave it set to zero.
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_MEDIA_CONNECT_STATUS:
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GenericULong = NdisMediaStateConnected;
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break;
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case OID_GEN_CO_VENDOR_DRIVER_VERSION:
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GenericULong = (VER_FILE_MAJOR_NUM << 8) + VER_FILE_MINOR_NUM;
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break;
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case OID_CO_TAPI_CM_CAPS:
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{
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PCO_TAPI_CM_CAPS pCallManagerCaps = InformationBuffer;
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SourceBufferLength = sizeof(*pCallManagerCaps);
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if (InformationBufferLength >= SourceBufferLength)
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{
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pCallManagerCaps->ulCoTapiVersion = CO_TAPI_VERSION;
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pCallManagerCaps->ulNumLines = pAdapter->NumBChannels;
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pCallManagerCaps->ulFlags = 0;
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// No need to copy, it's filled in already.
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SourceBuffer = InformationBuffer;
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}
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else
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{
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DBG_ERROR(pAdapter,("OID_CO_TAPI_CM_CAPS: Invalid size=%d expected=%d\n",
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InformationBufferLength, SourceBufferLength));
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}
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}
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break;
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case OID_CO_TAPI_LINE_CAPS:
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{
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PCO_TAPI_LINE_CAPS pLineCaps = InformationBuffer;
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SourceBufferLength = sizeof(*pLineCaps);
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if (InformationBufferLength >= SourceBufferLength)
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{
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pLineCaps->ulFlags = 0;
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pBChannel = GET_BCHANNEL_FROM_INDEX(pAdapter,
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pLineCaps->ulLineID);
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// We're gonna write at least this much, maybe more.
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*BytesWritten = SourceBufferLength;
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DBG_NOTICE(pAdapter,("OID_CO_TAPI_LINE_CAPS: Line=0x%X\n",
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pLineCaps->ulLineID));
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulNeededSize =
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulUsedSize = sizeof(pLineCaps->LineDevCaps);
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/*
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// The driver numbers lines sequentially from 1, so this will
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// always be the same number.
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*/
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulPermanentLineID = pBChannel->ObjectID;
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/*
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// All the strings are ASCII format rather than UNICODE.
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*/
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulStringFormat = STRINGFORMAT_UNICODE;
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/*
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// Report the capabilities of this device.
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*/
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulAddressModes = LINEADDRESSMODE_ADDRESSID;
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulNumAddresses = 1;
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulBearerModes = pBChannel->BearerModesCaps;
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulMaxRate = pBChannel->LinkSpeed;
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pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulMediaModes = pBChannel->MediaModesCaps;
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/*
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// Each line on the PRI only supports a single call.
|
|
*/
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulDevCapFlags = LINEDEVCAPFLAGS_CLOSEDROP;
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulMaxNumActiveCalls = 1;
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulAnswerMode = LINEANSWERMODE_DROP;
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulRingModes = 1;
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulLineStates = pBChannel->DevStatesCaps;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// RASTAPI requires TSPI provider name to be placed in the
|
|
// ProviderInfo field at the end of this structure.
|
|
*/
|
|
InfoOffset = sizeof(pLineCaps->LineDevCaps);
|
|
InfoLength = g_VendorDescriptionString.MaximumLength;
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulNeededSize += InfoLength;
|
|
SourceBufferLength += InfoLength;
|
|
if (pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulNeededSize <=
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulTotalSize)
|
|
{
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulProviderInfoSize = InfoLength;
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulProviderInfoOffset = InfoOffset;
|
|
NdisMoveMemory((PUCHAR) &pLineCaps->LineDevCaps + InfoOffset,
|
|
g_VendorDescriptionString.Buffer,
|
|
InfoLength
|
|
);
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulUsedSize += InfoLength;
|
|
InfoOffset += InfoLength;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// SwitchName is not yet displayed by the Dialup Networking App,
|
|
// but we'll return something reasonable just in case.
|
|
*/
|
|
InfoLength = sizeof(LineSwitchName);
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulNeededSize += InfoLength;
|
|
SourceBufferLength += InfoLength;
|
|
if (pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulNeededSize <=
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulTotalSize)
|
|
{
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulSwitchInfoSize = InfoLength;
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulSwitchInfoOffset = InfoOffset;
|
|
NdisMoveMemory((PUCHAR) &pLineCaps->LineDevCaps + InfoOffset,
|
|
LineSwitchName,
|
|
InfoLength
|
|
);
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulUsedSize += InfoLength;
|
|
InfoOffset += InfoLength;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
DBG_PARAMS(pAdapter,
|
|
("STRUCTURETOOSMALL %d<%d\n",
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulTotalSize,
|
|
pLineCaps->LineDevCaps.ulNeededSize));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// No need to copy, it's filled in already.
|
|
SourceBuffer = InformationBuffer;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
DBG_ERROR(pAdapter,("OID_CO_TAPI_LINE_CAPS: Invalid size=%d expected=%d\n",
|
|
InformationBufferLength, SourceBufferLength));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_CO_TAPI_ADDRESS_CAPS:
|
|
{
|
|
PCO_TAPI_ADDRESS_CAPS pAddressCaps = InformationBuffer;
|
|
|
|
SourceBufferLength = sizeof(*pAddressCaps);
|
|
if (InformationBufferLength >= SourceBufferLength)
|
|
{
|
|
pAddressCaps->ulFlags = 0;
|
|
|
|
pBChannel = GET_BCHANNEL_FROM_INDEX(pAdapter,
|
|
pAddressCaps->ulLineID);
|
|
|
|
// We're gonna write at least this much, maybe more.
|
|
*BytesWritten = SourceBufferLength;
|
|
|
|
DBG_NOTICE(pAdapter,("OID_CO_TAPI_ADDRESS_CAPS: Line=0x%X Addr=0x%X\n",
|
|
pAddressCaps->ulLineID, pAddressCaps->ulAddressID));
|
|
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulNeededSize =
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulUsedSize =
|
|
sizeof(pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps);
|
|
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulLineDeviceID =
|
|
pBChannel->ObjectID;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// Return the various address capabilites for the adapter.
|
|
*/
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulAddressSharing =
|
|
LINEADDRESSSHARING_PRIVATE;
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulAddressStates =
|
|
pBChannel->AddressStatesCaps;
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulCallStates =
|
|
pBChannel->CallStatesCaps;
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulDialToneModes =
|
|
LINEDIALTONEMODE_NORMAL;
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulDisconnectModes =
|
|
LINEDISCONNECTMODE_NORMAL |
|
|
LINEDISCONNECTMODE_UNKNOWN |
|
|
LINEDISCONNECTMODE_BUSY |
|
|
LINEDISCONNECTMODE_NOANSWER;
|
|
/*
|
|
// This driver does not support conference calls, transfers,
|
|
// or holds.
|
|
*/
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulMaxNumActiveCalls = 1;
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulAddrCapFlags =
|
|
LINEADDRCAPFLAGS_DIALED;
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulCallFeatures =
|
|
LINECALLFEATURE_ACCEPT |
|
|
LINECALLFEATURE_ANSWER |
|
|
LINECALLFEATURE_DROP;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// AddressName is displayed by the Dialup Networking App.
|
|
*/
|
|
InfoOffset = sizeof(pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps);
|
|
InfoLength = sizeof(LineAddressName);
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulNeededSize += InfoLength;
|
|
SourceBufferLength += InfoLength;
|
|
if (pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulNeededSize <=
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulTotalSize)
|
|
{
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulAddressSize = InfoLength;
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulAddressOffset = InfoOffset;
|
|
NdisMoveMemory(
|
|
(PUCHAR) &pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps + InfoOffset,
|
|
LineAddressName,
|
|
InfoLength);
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulUsedSize += InfoLength;
|
|
InfoOffset += InfoLength;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
DBG_PARAMS(pAdapter,
|
|
("STRUCTURETOOSMALL %d<%d\n",
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulTotalSize,
|
|
pAddressCaps->LineAddressCaps.ulNeededSize));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// No need to copy, it's filled in already.
|
|
SourceBuffer = InformationBuffer;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
DBG_ERROR(pAdapter,("OID_CO_TAPI_ADDRESS_CAPS: Invalid size=%d expected=%d\n",
|
|
InformationBufferLength, SourceBufferLength));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_802_3_PERMANENT_ADDRESS:
|
|
case OID_802_3_CURRENT_ADDRESS:
|
|
case OID_WAN_PERMANENT_ADDRESS:
|
|
case OID_WAN_CURRENT_ADDRESS:
|
|
g_PermanentWanAddress[5] = (UCHAR) ((pAdapter->ObjectID & 0xFF) + '0');
|
|
SourceBuffer = g_PermanentWanAddress;
|
|
SourceBufferLength = sizeof(g_PermanentWanAddress);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_WAN_MEDIUM_SUBTYPE:
|
|
GenericULong = NdisWanMediumIsdn;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_WAN_CO_GET_INFO:
|
|
SourceBuffer = &pAdapter->WanInfo;
|
|
SourceBufferLength = sizeof(NDIS_WAN_CO_INFO);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_WAN_CO_GET_LINK_INFO:
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
// Make sure what I just said is true.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!IS_VALID_BCHANNEL(pAdapter, pBChannel))
|
|
{
|
|
SourceBufferLength = 0;
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_DATA;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DBG_PARAMS(pAdapter,
|
|
("Returning:\n"
|
|
"MaxSendFrameSize = %08lX\n"
|
|
"MaxRecvFrameSize = %08lX\n"
|
|
"SendFramingBits = %08lX\n"
|
|
"RecvFramingBits = %08lX\n"
|
|
"SendCompressionBits = %08lX\n"
|
|
"RecvCompressionBits = %08lX\n"
|
|
"SendACCM = %08lX\n"
|
|
"RecvACCM = %08lX\n",
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxSendFrameSize ,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxRecvFrameSize ,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.SendFramingBits ,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.RecvFramingBits ,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.SendCompressionBits,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.RecvCompressionBits,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.SendACCM ,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.RecvACCM ));
|
|
|
|
SourceBuffer = &(pBChannel->WanLinkInfo);
|
|
SourceBufferLength = sizeof(NDIS_WAN_CO_GET_LINK_INFO);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_WAN_LINE_COUNT:
|
|
GenericULong = pAdapter->NumBChannels;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_PNP_CAPABILITIES:
|
|
// The sample just returns success for all PM events even though we
|
|
// don't really do anything with them.
|
|
PnpCapabilities.WakeUpCapabilities.MinMagicPacketWakeUp =
|
|
NdisDeviceStateUnspecified;
|
|
PnpCapabilities.WakeUpCapabilities.MinPatternWakeUp =
|
|
NdisDeviceStateUnspecified;
|
|
PnpCapabilities.WakeUpCapabilities.MinLinkChangeWakeUp =
|
|
NdisDeviceStateUnspecified;
|
|
SourceBuffer = &PnpCapabilities;
|
|
SourceBufferLength = sizeof(PnpCapabilities);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_PNP_QUERY_POWER:
|
|
// The sample just returns success for all PM events even though we
|
|
// don't really do anything with them.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
/*
|
|
// Unknown OID
|
|
*/
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_OID;
|
|
SourceBufferLength = 0;
|
|
DBG_WARNING(pAdapter,("UNSUPPORTED Oid=0x%08x\n", Oid));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// Now we copy the data into the caller's buffer if there's enough room,
|
|
// otherwise, we report the error and tell em how much we need.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (SourceBufferLength > InformationBufferLength)
|
|
{
|
|
*BytesNeeded = SourceBufferLength;
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_LENGTH;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (SourceBufferLength)
|
|
{
|
|
// Don't copy if it's already there.
|
|
if (InformationBuffer != SourceBuffer)
|
|
{
|
|
NdisMoveMemory(InformationBuffer,
|
|
SourceBuffer,
|
|
SourceBufferLength
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
*BytesNeeded = *BytesWritten = SourceBufferLength;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
*BytesNeeded = *BytesWritten = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
DBG_REQUEST(pAdapter,
|
|
("RETURN: Status=0x%X Needed=%d Written=%d\n",
|
|
Result, *BytesNeeded, *BytesWritten));
|
|
|
|
DBG_RETURN(pAdapter, Result);
|
|
return (Result);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* @doc INTERNAL Request Request_c MiniportCoSetInformation
|
|
§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§
|
|
|
|
@func
|
|
|
|
<f MiniportCoSetInformation> allows for control of the Miniport by
|
|
changing information maintained by the Miniport.
|
|
|
|
Any of the settable NDIS Global Oids may be used. (see section 7.4 of
|
|
the NDIS 3.0 specification for a complete description of the NDIS Oids.)
|
|
|
|
If the Miniport does not complete the call immediately (by returning
|
|
NDIS_STATUS_PENDING), it must call NdisMSetInformationComplete to
|
|
complete the call. The Miniport controls the buffers pointed to by
|
|
InformationBuffer, BytesRead, and BytesNeeded until the request completes.
|
|
|
|
<f Note>: Interrupts are in any state during the call, and no other
|
|
requests will be submitted to the Miniport until this request is
|
|
completed.
|
|
|
|
@rdesc
|
|
|
|
<f MiniportCoSetInformation> returns zero if it is successful.<nl>
|
|
Otherwise, a non-zero return value indicates an error condition.
|
|
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
DBG_STATIC NDIS_STATUS MiniportCoSetInformation(
|
|
IN PMINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT pAdapter, // @parm
|
|
// A pointer to the <t MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT> instance.
|
|
|
|
IN PBCHANNEL_OBJECT pBChannel, // @parm
|
|
// A pointer to the <t BCHANNEL_OBJECT> returned by <f BChannelCreate>.
|
|
|
|
IN NDIS_OID Oid, // @parm
|
|
// The OID. (See section 7.4 of the NDIS 3.0 specification for a complete
|
|
// description of OIDs.)
|
|
|
|
IN PVOID InformationBuffer, // @parm
|
|
// Points to a buffer containing the OID-specific data used by
|
|
// <f MiniportCoSetInformation> for the set.
|
|
// See section 7.4 of the
|
|
// NDIS 3.0 specification for a description of the length required for
|
|
// each OID.)
|
|
|
|
IN ULONG InformationBufferLength, // @parm
|
|
// Specifies the number of bytes at <p InformationBuffer>.
|
|
|
|
OUT PULONG BytesRead, // @parm
|
|
// Points to a variable that <f MiniportCoSetInformation> sets to the
|
|
// number of bytes it read from the buffer at InformationBuffer.
|
|
|
|
OUT PULONG BytesNeeded // @parm
|
|
// Points to a variable that <f MiniportCoSetInformation> sets to the
|
|
// number of additional bytes it needs to satisfy the request if
|
|
// <p InformationBufferLength> is less than Oid requires.
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
DBG_FUNC("MiniportCoSetInformation")
|
|
|
|
NDIS_STATUS Result;
|
|
// Holds the status result returned by this function.
|
|
|
|
DBG_ENTER(pAdapter);
|
|
DBG_REQUEST(pAdapter,
|
|
("(OID=0x%08X %s)\n\t\tInfoLength=%d InfoBuffer=0x%X\n",
|
|
Oid, DbgGetOidString(Oid),
|
|
InformationBufferLength,
|
|
InformationBuffer
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// Assume no extra bytes are needed.
|
|
*/
|
|
ASSERT(BytesRead && BytesNeeded);
|
|
*BytesRead = 0;
|
|
*BytesNeeded = 0;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// Determine which OID is being requested and do the right thing.
|
|
*/
|
|
switch (Oid)
|
|
{
|
|
case OID_GEN_CURRENT_LOOKAHEAD:
|
|
/*
|
|
// WAN drivers always indicate the entire packet regardless of the
|
|
// lookahead size. So this request should be politely ignored.
|
|
*/
|
|
DBG_NOTICE(pAdapter,("OID_GEN_CURRENT_LOOKAHEAD: set=%d expected=%d\n",
|
|
*(PULONG) InformationBuffer, CARD_MAX_LOOKAHEAD));
|
|
ASSERT(InformationBufferLength == sizeof(ULONG));
|
|
*BytesNeeded = *BytesRead = sizeof(ULONG);
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO:
|
|
|
|
if (InformationBufferLength == sizeof(NDIS_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO))
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
// Make sure what I just said is true.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!IS_VALID_BCHANNEL(pAdapter, pBChannel))
|
|
{
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_DATA;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ASSERT(!(pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.SendFramingBits &
|
|
~pAdapter->WanInfo.FramingBits));
|
|
ASSERT(!(pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.RecvFramingBits &
|
|
~pAdapter->WanInfo.FramingBits));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
// Copy the data into our WanLinkInfo sturcture.
|
|
*/
|
|
NdisMoveMemory(&(pBChannel->WanLinkInfo),
|
|
InformationBuffer,
|
|
InformationBufferLength
|
|
);
|
|
*BytesRead = sizeof(NDIS_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO);
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
|
|
|
|
if (pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxSendFrameSize !=
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.MaxFrameSize ||
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxRecvFrameSize !=
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.MaxFrameSize)
|
|
{
|
|
DBG_NOTICE(pAdapter,("Line=%d - "
|
|
"SendFrameSize=%08lX - "
|
|
"RecvFrameSize=%08lX\n",
|
|
pBChannel->ObjectID,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxSendFrameSize,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxRecvFrameSize));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DBG_PARAMS(pAdapter,
|
|
("\n setting expected\n"
|
|
"MaxSendFrameSize = %08lX=?=%08lX\n"
|
|
"MaxRecvFrameSize = %08lX=?=%08lX\n"
|
|
"SendFramingBits = %08lX=?=%08lX\n"
|
|
"RecvFramingBits = %08lX=?=%08lX\n"
|
|
"SendACCM = %08lX=?=%08lX\n"
|
|
"RecvACCM = %08lX=?=%08lX\n",
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxSendFrameSize,
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.MaxFrameSize,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.MaxRecvFrameSize,
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.MaxFrameSize,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.SendFramingBits,
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.FramingBits,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.RecvFramingBits,
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.FramingBits,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.SendCompressionBits,
|
|
0,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.RecvCompressionBits,
|
|
0,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.SendACCM,
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.DesiredACCM,
|
|
pBChannel->WanLinkInfo.RecvACCM,
|
|
pAdapter->WanInfo.DesiredACCM));
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
DBG_WARNING(pAdapter, ("OID_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO: Invalid size:%d expected:%d\n",
|
|
InformationBufferLength,
|
|
sizeof(NDIS_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO)));
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_LENGTH;
|
|
}
|
|
*BytesNeeded = sizeof(NDIS_WAN_CO_SET_LINK_INFO);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_PNP_SET_POWER:
|
|
// TODO: The sample just returns success for all PM events even though we
|
|
// don't really do anything with them.
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case OID_GEN_CO_PROTOCOL_OPTIONS:
|
|
// TODO: If an intermediate driver slips in below us, we may want to
|
|
// handle this OID. Although, it's probably safe to ignore it...
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
/*
|
|
// Unknown OID
|
|
*/
|
|
Result = NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_OID;
|
|
DBG_WARNING(pAdapter,("UNSUPPORTED Oid=0x%08x\n", Oid));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
DBG_REQUEST(pAdapter,
|
|
("RETURN: Status=0x%X Needed=%d Read=%d\n",
|
|
Result, *BytesNeeded, *BytesRead));
|
|
|
|
DBG_RETURN(pAdapter, Result);
|
|
return (Result);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* @doc EXTERNAL INTERNAL Request Request_c MiniportCoRequest
|
|
§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§
|
|
|
|
@func
|
|
|
|
<f MiniportCoRequest> is a required function for connection-oriented
|
|
miniports. <f MiniportCoRequest> handles a protocol-initiated request
|
|
to get or set information from the miniport.
|
|
|
|
@comm
|
|
|
|
NDIS calls the <f MiniportCoRequest> function either on its own behalf
|
|
or on behalf of a bound protocol driver that called <f NdisCoRequest>.
|
|
Miniport drivers should examine the request supplied at <f NdisRequest>
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and take the action requested. For more information about the required
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and optional OID_GEN_CO_XXX that connection-oriented miniport drivers
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must handle, see Part 2.
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<f MiniportCoRequest> must be written such that it can be run from IRQL
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DISPATCH_LEVEL.
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@rdesc
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<f MiniportCoRequest> returns zero if it is successful.<nl>
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Otherwise, a non-zero return value indicates an error condition.
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*/
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NDIS_STATUS MiniportCoRequest(
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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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// Specifies the handle to a miniport-allocated context area in which
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// the miniport maintains state information about this instance of the
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// adapter. The miniport provided this handle to NDIS by calling
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// <f NdisMSetAttributes> or <f NdisMSetAttributesEx> from its
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// <f MiniportInitialize> function.
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IN PBCHANNEL_OBJECT pBChannel OPTIONAL, // @parm
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// A pointer to the <t BCHANNEL_OBJECT> returned by <f BChannelCreate>.
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// Specifies the handle to a miniport-allocated context area in which the
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// miniport maintains its per-VC state. The miniport supplied this handle
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// to NDIS from its <f MiniportCoCreateVc> function.
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IN OUT PNDIS_REQUEST NdisRequest // @parm
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// Points to a <t NDIS_REQUEST> structure that contains both the buffer
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// and the request packet for the miniport to handle. Depending on the
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// request, the miniport returns requested information in the structure
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// provided.
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)
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{
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DBG_FUNC("MiniportCoRequest")
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NDIS_STATUS Result;
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// Holds the status result returned by this function.
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// ASSERT(pBChannel && pBChannel->ObjectType == BCHANNEL_OBJECT_TYPE);
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ASSERT(pAdapter && pAdapter->ObjectType == MINIPORT_ADAPTER_OBJECT_TYPE);
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ASSERT(NdisRequest);
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switch (NdisRequest->RequestType)
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{
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case NdisRequestQueryStatistics:
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case NdisRequestQueryInformation:
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Result = MiniportCoQueryInformation(
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pAdapter,
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pBChannel,
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NdisRequest->DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.Oid,
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NdisRequest->DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.InformationBuffer,
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NdisRequest->DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.InformationBufferLength,
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&NdisRequest->DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.BytesWritten,
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&NdisRequest->DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.BytesNeeded
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);
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break;
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case NdisRequestSetInformation:
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Result = MiniportCoSetInformation(
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pAdapter,
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pBChannel,
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NdisRequest->DATA.SET_INFORMATION.Oid,
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NdisRequest->DATA.SET_INFORMATION.InformationBuffer,
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NdisRequest->DATA.SET_INFORMATION.InformationBufferLength,
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&NdisRequest->DATA.SET_INFORMATION.BytesRead,
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&NdisRequest->DATA.SET_INFORMATION.BytesNeeded
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);
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break;
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default:
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DBG_ERROR(pAdapter,("UNKNOWN RequestType=%d\n",
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NdisRequest->RequestType));
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Result = NDIS_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED;
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break;
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}
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return (Result);
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}
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