NdisRegisterProtocol (Windows CE 5.0)
This function registers an NDIS driver's Protocol_* entry points and name with the NDIS library when the driver initializes.
VOIDNdisRegisterProtocol(PNDIS_STATUSStatus,PNDIS_HANDLENdisProtocolHandle,PNDIS_PROTOCOL_CHARACTERISTICSProtocolCharacteristics,UINTCharacteristicsLength);
Parameters
- Status
[out] Pointer to a caller-supplied variable that gives the status of the registration attempt. - NdisProtocolHandle
[out] Pointer to a caller-supplied variable in which this function returns a handle representing the registered driver. - ProtocolCharacteristics
[in] Pointer to an NDIS_PROTOCOL_CHARACTERISTICS structure set up by the caller. - CharacteristicsLength
[in] Specifies the size, in bytes, of the structure at ProtocolCharacteristics. If the build directive NDIS40 is specified in the sources ahead of #include ndis.h, this value is supplied automatically.
Return Values
The following table shows the return values for this function.
Value | Description |
---|---|
NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS | The NDIS library registered the caller as a protocol driver. |
NDIS_STATUS_BAD_CHARACTERISTICS | The CharacteristicsLength is too small for the MajorNdisVersion specified in the buffer at ProtocolCharacteristics. |
NDIS_STATUS_BAD_VERSION | The MajorNdisVersion specified in the buffer at ProtocolCharacteristics is invalid. |
NDIS_STATUS_RESOURCES | A shortage of resources, possibly memory, prevented the NDIS library from registering the caller. |
Remarks
The value supplied at CharacteristicsLength must be at least the sizeof(NDISXXX_PROTOCOL_CHARACTERISTICS) designated by the supplied MajorNdisVersion in this structure.
For best performance, a protocol that layers itself above an NIC driver that supports multipacket receives should provide a ProtocolReceivePacket function. An NIC driver that supports multipacket sends is also likely to indicate multipacket receives. A driver that provides a ProtocolReceivePacket function must also provide a ProtocolReceive function.
After a successful call to this function, a driver cannot alter the set of ProtocolXXX functions that it supplied.
A successfully registered driver saves the handle returned at NdisProtocolHandle. Other Ndis functions that the driver calls subsequently require this parameter.
After a successful call to this function, the driver can call the NdisOpenAdapter function to set up a binding to the underlying NIC driver or to layer itself above any NDIS driver that registered a set of NDIS upper-edge (MiniportXXX) functions.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Ndis.h.
See Also
NdisDeregisterProtocol | NdisInitializeString | NdisInitUnicodeString | NdisOpenAdapter | NdisZeroMemory | ProtocolReceivePacket | ProtocolReceive
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