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NdisAllocateBufferPool function (ndis.h)

Note   NDIS 5. x has been deprecated and is superseded by NDIS 6. x. For new NDIS driver development, see Network Drivers Starting with Windows Vista. For information about porting NDIS 5. x drivers to NDIS 6. x, see Porting NDIS 5.x Drivers to NDIS 6.0.

This function returns a handle with which the caller can allocate buffer descriptors by calling the NdisAllocateBuffer function.

Syntax

void NdisAllocateBufferPool(
  [out] PNDIS_STATUS Status,
  [out] PNDIS_HANDLE PoolHandle,
  [in]  UINT         NumberOfDescriptors
);

Parameters

[out] Status

Pointer to a caller-supplied variable in which this function returns the final status of the buffer pool allocation.

[out] PoolHandle

Pointer to a caller-supplied variable in which this function returns a handle to the buffer pool. This handle is a required parameter to the NDIS buffer functions that the driver calls subsequently.

[in] NumberOfDescriptors

Specifies the number of buffer descriptors that the caller expects to allocate from the buffer pool without releasing any allocated buffer descriptors back to the pool.

Return value

None

Remarks

Always returns NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS.

After this function returns, the driver calls the NdisAllocateBuffer function one or more times to allocate the buffer descriptors that it requires. A driver should call this function during initialization.

The NumberOfDescriptors parameter specified by an NIC driver usually depends on the features of the NIC. For example, the driver of a bus master DMA NIC with ring buffers would specify at least a large enough NumberOfDescriptors to map the full ring.

The NumberOfDescriptors specified in the call to this function is the effective limit on how many times the driver can call NdisAllocateBuffer before it must call the NdisFreeBuffer function to return a buffer descriptor to the free list for the buffer pool.

When a driver no longer needs the buffer pool that it allocated, it calls the NdisFreeBufferPool function to release the buffer pool handle.

The driver must release any spin lock that it is holding before calling this function.

All lower-level NDIS drivers must allocate all buffer descriptors that they chain to packets from a buffer pool. Only highest-level protocol drivers can be given OS-dependent descriptors mapping virtual memory ranges. If these memory descriptors are equivalent to NDIS buffer descriptors, a highest-level protocol can pass such descriptors as parameters to NDIS functions.

OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Header ndis.h
IRQL IRQL <= DISPATCH_LEVEL

See also