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NdisTransferData (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

This function forwards a request to copy data received on the underlying NIC into a protocol-supplied packet.

Syntax

VOID NdisTransferData(
  PNDIS_STATUS Status,
  NDIS_HANDLE NdisBindingHandle,
  NDIS_HANDLE MacReceiveContext,
  UINT ByteOffset,
  UINT BytesToTransfer,
  PNDIS_PACKET Packet,
  PUINT BytesTransferred
);

Parameters

  • Status
    [out] Pointer to a caller-supplied variable that indicates the status of the call.
  • NdisBindingHandle
    [in] Handle returned by the NdisOpenAdapter function that identifies the target NIC or the virtual adapter of the next-lower driver to which the caller is bound.
  • MacReceiveContext
    [in] Specifies the underlying driver's handle that was passed as an input parameter to the caller's ProtocolReceive function. The protocol driver must consider this handle to be opaque.
  • ByteOffset
    [in] Specifies the offset from the start of the receive network packet at which to begin the transfer.
  • BytesToTransfer
    [in] Specifies the number of bytes to transfer. This value can be 0.
  • Packet
    [in, out] Pointer to the packet descriptor, provided by the caller, into which the underlying NIC driver is to copy the data.
  • BytesTransferred
    [out] Pointer to a caller-supplied variable in which this function returns the number of bytes actually transferred. The value is invalid if this function returns NDIS_STATUS_PENDING at Status.

Return Value

The following table shows the return values for this function.

Value

Description

NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS

The requested data has been transferred into the packet at Packet.

NDIS_STATUS_PENDING

The request is being handled asynchronously, and the caller's ProtocolTransferComplete function will be called when it is completed.

NDIS_STATUS_RESET_IN_PROGRESS

The underlying driver is currently resetting its NIC or virtual NIC state. The caller's ProtocolStatus function was or will be called with NDIS_STATUS_RESET_START to indicate that a reset is in progress.

NDIS_STATUS_REQUEST_ABORTED

The caller's binding is being closed.

NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE

The given ByteOffset and/or the given BytesToTransfer is too large.

Remarks

Several protocols can be bound to a single underlying NIC, and each such protocol driver can receive an indication for the same packet. Such a packet is read-only to protocol drivers. Each such driver's ProtocolReceive function determines whether to make itself a copy of the indicated packet with this function.

Before calling this function, the protocol must allocate a packet descriptor and chain some number of buffer descriptors mapping protocol-allocated buffers into which the underlying driver copies the data. The protocol also might set up the ProtocolReserved part of its packet descriptor before calling this function.

A protocol driver should always allocate its packet descriptors from the packet pool that the driver set up during initialization.

The range requested in a call to this function, specified by ByteOffset and BytesToTransfer, should be suitable to the PacketSize passed in to the caller's ProtocolReceive function. Callers of this function usually pass a ByteOffset value calculated from the input parameters to ProtocolReceive as (LookaheadBufferRange + 1). That is, ProtocolReceive already consumed the data in the look-ahead buffer, so it calls this function to get the remaining data in the indicated receive packet.

Requirements

Header

ndis.h

See Also

Reference

NDIS 5.x Legacy Functions
NdisOpenAdapter
NdisMIndicateReceivePacket
ProtocolReceive
ProtocolStatus