NDIS_SET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO
This macro sets the MediaSpecificInformation pointer and the SizeMediaSpecificInfo value in the out-of-band data block associated with a specified packet descriptor.
NDIS_SET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(
IN PNDIS_PACKET Packet,
IN PVOID MediaSpecificInfo,
IN UINT SizeMediaSpecificInfo );
Parameters
- Packet
Pointer to a driver-allocated packet descriptor. - MediaSpecificInfo
Pointer to a caller-supplied buffer containing medium-specific information, such as packet priority, to be set in the MediaSpecificInformation member of the NDIS_PACKET_OOB_DATA structure associated with the specified packet descriptor. This parameter cannot be NULL. - SizeMediaSpecificInfo
Specifies the number of bytes of information supplied by the MediaSpecificInformation member. This parameter cannot be 0.
Remarks
Depending on the medium, an underlying driver might set these members with this macro in the out-of-band data blocks associated with the packet descriptors that it allocates for receive indications. When a bound protocol is called with the indication, it uses the NDIS_GET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO macro or, possibly, the NdisQueryReceiveIndication function, to access the supplied information.
Depending on the medium of the underlying driver to which it is bound, a protocol might set MediaSpecificInformation and SizeMediaSpecificInfo in the out-of-band blocks associated with the packet descriptors that it allocates for sends. The underlying driver uses NDIS_GET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO to access the supplied information.
In either case, while a higher-level protocol is consuming a receive indication or a lower-level miniport is processing a send, that driver must have exclusive access to the buffer at MediaSpecificInformation. This restriction implies the following:
A miniport cannot access the buffer that it sets up with out-of-band information when the NdisMIndicateReceivePacket function returns control if NDIS_STATUS_PENDING is set in the Status member of the associated structure. The driver uses NDIS_GET_PACKET_STATUS to determine whether each packet in the packet array that it just indicated has this status set or has been returned with NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS.
A protocol driver cannot access the buffer that it set up with out-of-band information for a send, or anything else in the structure associated with a packet descriptor that it passes to the NdisSend function, until the packet descriptor is returned to its ProtocolSendComplete function.
Because NDIS queues send packets and resubmits them if the MiniportSend function returns NDIS_STATUS_RESOURCES for the Status of a packet in a submitted array, the final status of each packet in a send (array) is volatile until that packet has been returned to ProtocolSendComplete.
A protocol driver can call the NdisQueryReceiveInformation function to obtain a copy of the NDIS_PACKET_OOB_DATA structure associated with a packet descriptor when its ProtocolReceive function is given an indication. However, this call is superfluous if the protocol is bound to an underlying driver that does not supply out-of-band information with its indications.
A driver that uses this macro runs at IRQL <=DISPATCH_LEVEL.
Requirements
Runs on | Versions | Defined in | Include | Link to |
---|---|---|---|---|
Windows CE OS | 2.0 and later | Ndis.h |
Note This API is part of the complete Windows CE OS package as provided by Microsoft. The functionality of a particular platform is determined by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and some devices may not support this API.
See Also
NDIS_SET_PACKET_STATUS, NdisAllocatePacket, NdisSend
Last updated on Tuesday, July 13, 2004
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