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Allocating an NDIS Port

To allocate an NDIS port for a miniport adapter, a miniport driver calls the NdisMAllocatePort function. NdisMAllocatePort is synchronous and returns after NDIS has successfully allocated the resources that are required for the port.

Before the miniport driver calls NdisMAllocatePort, the driver must call the NdisMSetMiniportAttributes function to set the attributes in the NDIS_MINIPORT_ADAPTER_REGISTRATION_ATTRIBUTES structure. Miniport drivers can call NdisMAllocatePort for a miniport adapter after the call to NdisMSetMiniportAttributes returns successfully and before NDIS calls the MiniportHaltEx function for that miniport adapter.

NDIS always allocates the default port (port zero) so miniport drivers should not allocate a default port. NDIS frees the default port after the miniport driver returns form MiniportHaltEx.

NDIS assigns a port number to a port when the miniport driver calls NdisMAllocatePort. The driver specifies port characteristics in the NDIS_PORT_CHARACTERISTICS structure before the driver calls NdisMAllocatePort. When NdisMAllocatePort successfully returns, the PortNumber member of NDIS_PORT_CHARACTERISTICS that the PortCharacteristics parameter specifies is set to the port number that NDIS assigned to the port.

Before returning from MiniportHaltEx, a miniport driver must call the NdisMFreePort function to free all of the ports that are associated with a miniport adapter. If a miniport adapter fails initialization, the driver must call NdisMFreePort to free all of the ports that the driver allocated before it returns from the MiniportInitializeEx function. For more information about freeing NDIS ports, see Freeing NDIS Ports.

The maximum number of ports that a miniport driver can allocate is 0xffffff. However, in practice, drivers will set a maximum number that is based on the port type and the requirements of the driver application. For example, for a bridge application, the number of ports is unlikely to exceed 16. The number of ports would be higher for access points that use 802.1x supplicant ports and significantly higher for WAN drivers that use virtual private network (VPN) ports.

After a miniport driver allocates a port, the port is in the allocated state, and the port is not active. A port cannot be used to send and receive data, initiate a status indication, issue an OID request, or initiate a Plug and Play (PnP) event, until the port is activated. NDIS activates the default port automatically after the miniport driver sets the registration attributes in an NDIS_MINIPORT_ADAPTER_REGISTRATION_ATTRIBUTES structure. To request that NDIS not activate the default port, a miniport driver can set NDIS_MINIPORT_ATTRIBUTES_CONTROLS_DEFAULT_PORT in the AttributeFlags member of NDIS_MINIPORT_ADAPTER_REGISTRATION_ATTRIBUTES.

NDIS passes the authentication state of the default port to the MiniportInitializeEx function at the DefaultPortAuthStates member of the NDIS_MINIPORT_INIT_PARAMETERS structure. If a miniport driver controls the default port, when the miniport driver activates the default port, it can activate the default port by using the default authentication settings. For more information about activating the default port, see Activating NDIS Ports.

Miniport drivers can use the NDIS_PORT_CHAR_USE_DEFAULT_AUTH_SETTINGS flag in the Flags member of the NDIS_PORT_CHARACTERISTICS structure for the ports that the drivers allocate and activate. For the allocation case, NDIS assigns the default authentication states to the new ports and ignores the authentication states that are passed to the NdisMAllocatePort function.

For more information about NDIS port states, see NDIS Port States. For more information about activating ports, see Activating NDIS Ports.