/*++

Copyright (c) 1992-2000  Microsoft Corporation

Module Name:

    miniport.c

Abstract:

    Ndis Intermediate Miniport driver sample. This is a passthru driver.

Author:

Environment:


Revision History:


--*/

#include "precomp.h"
#pragma hdrstop



NDIS_STATUS
MPInitialize(
    OUT PNDIS_STATUS             OpenErrorStatus,
    OUT PUINT                    SelectedMediumIndex,
    IN  PNDIS_MEDIUM             MediumArray,
    IN  UINT                     MediumArraySize,
    IN  NDIS_HANDLE              MiniportAdapterHandle,
    IN  NDIS_HANDLE              WrapperConfigurationContext
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    This is the initialize handler which gets called as a result of
    the BindAdapter handler calling NdisIMInitializeDeviceInstanceEx.
    The context parameter which we pass there is the adapter structure
    which we retrieve here.

    Arguments:

    OpenErrorStatus            Not used by us.
    SelectedMediumIndex        Place-holder for what media we are using
    MediumArray                Array of ndis media passed down to us to pick from
    MediumArraySize            Size of the array
    MiniportAdapterHandle    The handle NDIS uses to refer to us
    WrapperConfigurationContext    For use by NdisOpenConfiguration

Return Value:

    NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS unless something goes wrong

--*/
{
    UINT            i;
    PADAPT          pAdapt;
    NDIS_STATUS     Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
    NDIS_MEDIUM     Medium;

    UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(WrapperConfigurationContext);
    
    do
    {
        //
        // Start off by retrieving our adapter context and storing
        // the Miniport handle in it.
        //
        pAdapt = NdisIMGetDeviceContext(MiniportAdapterHandle);
        pAdapt->MiniportIsHalted = FALSE;

        DBGPRINT(("==> Miniport Initialize: Adapt %p\n", pAdapt));

        //
        // Usually we export the medium type of the adapter below as our
        // virtual miniport's medium type. However if the adapter below us
        // is a WAN device, then we claim to be of medium type 802.3.
        //
        Medium = pAdapt->Medium;

        if (Medium == NdisMediumWan)
        {
            Medium = NdisMedium802_3;
        }

        for (i = 0; i < MediumArraySize; i++)
        {
            if (MediumArray[i] == Medium)
            {
                *SelectedMediumIndex = i;
                break;
            }
        }

        if (i == MediumArraySize)
        {
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA;
            break;
        }


        //
        // Set the attributes now. NDIS_ATTRIBUTE_DESERIALIZE enables us
        // to make up-calls to NDIS without having to call NdisIMSwitchToMiniport
        // or NdisIMQueueCallBack. This also forces us to protect our data using
        // spinlocks where appropriate. Also in this case NDIS does not queue
        // packets on our behalf. Since this is a very simple pass-thru
        // miniport, we do not have a need to protect anything. However in
        // a general case there will be a need to use per-adapter spin-locks
        // for the packet queues at the very least.
        //
        NdisMSetAttributesEx(MiniportAdapterHandle,
                             pAdapt,
                             0,                                        // CheckForHangTimeInSeconds
                             NDIS_ATTRIBUTE_IGNORE_PACKET_TIMEOUT    |
                                NDIS_ATTRIBUTE_IGNORE_REQUEST_TIMEOUT|
                                NDIS_ATTRIBUTE_INTERMEDIATE_DRIVER |
                                NDIS_ATTRIBUTE_DESERIALIZE |
                                NDIS_ATTRIBUTE_NO_HALT_ON_SUSPEND,
                             0);

        pAdapt->MiniportHandle = MiniportAdapterHandle;
        //
        // Initialize LastIndicatedStatus to be NDIS_STATUS_MEDIA_CONNECT
        //
        pAdapt->LastIndicatedStatus = NDIS_STATUS_MEDIA_CONNECT;
        
        //
        // Initialize the power states for both the lower binding (PTDeviceState)
        // and our miniport edge to Powered On.
        //
        pAdapt->MPDeviceState = NdisDeviceStateD0;
        pAdapt->PTDeviceState = NdisDeviceStateD0;

        //
        // Add this adapter to the global pAdapt List
        //
        NdisAcquireSpinLock(&GlobalLock);

        pAdapt->Next = pAdaptList;
        pAdaptList = pAdapt;

        NdisReleaseSpinLock(&GlobalLock);
        
        //
        // Create an ioctl interface
        //
        (VOID)PtRegisterDevice();

        Status = NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
    }
    while (FALSE);

    //
    // If we had received an UnbindAdapter notification on the underlying
    // adapter, we would have blocked that thread waiting for the IM Init
    // process to complete. Wake up any such thread.
    //
    ASSERT(pAdapt->MiniportInitPending == TRUE);
    pAdapt->MiniportInitPending = FALSE;
    NdisSetEvent(&pAdapt->MiniportInitEvent);

    if (Status == NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
    {
        PtReferenceAdapt(pAdapt);
    }

    DBGPRINT(("<== Miniport Initialize: Adapt %p, Status %x\n", pAdapt, Status));

    *OpenErrorStatus = Status;

    
    return Status;
}


NDIS_STATUS
MPSend(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE             MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN PNDIS_PACKET            Packet,
    IN UINT                    Flags
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Send Packet handler. Either this or our SendPackets (array) handler is called
    based on which one is enabled in our Miniport Characteristics.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    Pointer to the adapter
    Packet                    Packet to send
    Flags                     Unused, passed down below

Return Value:

    Return code from NdisSend

--*/
{
    PADAPT              pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;
    NDIS_STATUS         Status;//, Status2;
    PNDIS_PACKET        MyPacket;//, MyPacket2;
    PVOID               MediaSpecificInfo = NULL;
    ULONG               MediaSpecificInfoSize = 0;
	//PVOID               MediaSpecificInfo2 = NULL;
    //ULONG               MediaSpecificInfoSize2 = 0;

    //
    // The driver should fail the send if the virtual miniport is in low 
    // power state
    //
	DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend Start"));
    if (pAdapt->MPDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
    {
         return NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
    }

/*#ifdef NDIS51
    //
    // Use NDIS 5.1 packet stacking:
    //
    {
        PNDIS_PACKET_STACK        pStack;
        BOOLEAN                   Remaining;

        //
        // Packet stacks: Check if we can use the same packet for sending down.
        //

        pStack = NdisIMGetCurrentPacketStack(Packet, &Remaining);
        if (Remaining)
        {
            //
            // We can reuse "Packet".
            //
            // NOTE: if we needed to keep per-packet information in packets
            // sent down, we can use pStack->IMReserved[].
            //
            ASSERT(pStack);
            //
            // If the below miniport is going to low power state, stop sending down any packet.
            //
            NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            if (pAdapt->PTDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
            {
                NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
                return NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            }
            pAdapt->OutstandingSends++;
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            NdisSend(&Status,
                     pAdapt->BindingHandle,
                     Packet);
			//--------------------------------------------------
			//NdisSend(&Status,
            //         pAdapt->BindingHandle,
            //         Packet);
			//--------------------------------------------------



            if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
            {
                ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
            }

            return(Status);
        }
    }
#endif // NDIS51*/

    //
    // We are either not using packet stacks, or there isn't stack space
    // in the original packet passed down to us. Allocate a new packet
    // to wrap the data with.
    //
    //
    // If the below miniport is going to low power state, stop sending down any packet.
    //
    NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
    if (pAdapt->PTDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
    {
        NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
        return NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
    
    }
    pAdapt->OutstandingSends++;
    NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
    
    NdisAllocatePacket(&Status,
                       &MyPacket,
                       pAdapt->SendPacketPoolHandle);

    if (Status == NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
    {
        PSEND_RSVD            SendRsvd;
		
		/*NdisAllocatePacket(&Status2,
                       &MyPacket2,
                       pAdapt->SendPacketPoolHandle);*/
        //
        // Save a pointer to the original packet in our reserved
        // area in the new packet. This is needed so that we can
        // get back to the original packet when the new packet's send
        // is completed.
        //
        SendRsvd = (PSEND_RSVD)(MyPacket->ProtocolReserved);
        SendRsvd->OriginalPkt = Packet;

        NdisGetPacketFlags(MyPacket) = Flags;

        //
        // Set up the new packet so that it describes the same
        // data as the original packet.
        //
        NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket) = NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
        NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket) = NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
#ifdef WIN9X
        //
        // Work around the fact that NDIS does not initialize this
        // to FALSE on Win9x.
        //
        NDIS_PACKET_VALID_COUNTS(MyPacket) = FALSE;
#endif

        //
        // Copy the OOB Offset from the original packet to the new
        // packet.
        //
        NdisMoveMemory(NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(MyPacket),
                       NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(Packet),
                       sizeof(NDIS_PACKET_OOB_DATA));

#ifndef WIN9X
        //
        // Copy the right parts of per packet info into the new packet.
        // This API is not available on Win9x since task offload is
        // not supported on that platform.
        //
        NdisIMCopySendPerPacketInfo(MyPacket, Packet);
#endif
        
        //
        // Copy the Media specific information
        //
        NDIS_GET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(Packet,
                                            &MediaSpecificInfo,
                                            &MediaSpecificInfoSize);

        if (MediaSpecificInfo || MediaSpecificInfoSize)
        {
            NDIS_SET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(MyPacket,
                                                MediaSpecificInfo,
                                                MediaSpecificInfoSize);
        }













		
/*		if(Status2 == NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
		{
				DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend MyPacket2 Create"));
			SendRsvd = (PSEND_RSVD)(MyPacket2->ProtocolReserved);
			SendRsvd->OriginalPkt = NULL;

			NdisGetPacketFlags(MyPacket2) = Flags;

        //
        // Set up the new packet so that it describes the same
        // data as the original packet.
        //
			NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket2) = NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
			NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket2) = NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
#ifdef WIN9X
        //
        // Work around the fact that NDIS does not initialize this
        // to FALSE on Win9x.
        //
			NDIS_PACKET_VALID_COUNTS(MyPacket2) = FALSE;
#endif

        //
        // Copy the OOB Offset from the original packet to the new
        // packet.
        //
			NdisMoveMemory(NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(MyPacket2),
				           NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(Packet),
					       sizeof(NDIS_PACKET_OOB_DATA));

#ifndef WIN9X
        //
        // Copy the right parts of per packet info into the new packet.
        // This API is not available on Win9x since task offload is
        // not supported on that platform.
        //
			NdisIMCopySendPerPacketInfo(MyPacket2, Packet);
#endif
        
        //
        // Copy the Media specific information
        //
        //NDIS_GET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(Packet,
        //                                    &MediaSpecificInfo,
        //                                    &MediaSpecificInfoSize);

			if (MediaSpecificInfo || MediaSpecificInfoSize)
			{
				NDIS_SET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(MyPacket2,
					                                MediaSpecificInfo,
						                            MediaSpecificInfoSize);
			}

		}



		DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend MyPacket2OK"));
		
*/

        NdisSend(&Status,
                 pAdapt->BindingHandle,
                 MyPacket);

		DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend MyPacket Transmit"));

		//NdisSend(&Status2,
        //         pAdapt->BindingHandle,
        //         MyPacket2);

		//DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend MyPacket2 Transmit"));


        if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
        {
#ifndef WIN9X
            NdisIMCopySendCompletePerPacketInfo (Packet, MyPacket);
#endif
            NdisFreePacket(MyPacket);
			
            ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
        }



//        if (Status2 != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
        {
//#ifndef WIN9X
//            NdisIMCopySendCompletePerPacketInfo (Packet, MyPacket2);
//#endif
              //NdisFreePacket(MyPacket2);
			
//            ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
        }
		


    }
    else
    {
        ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
		return(Status);
        //
        // We are out of packets. Silently drop it. Alternatively we can deal with it:
        //    - By keeping separate send and receive pools
        //    - Dynamically allocate more pools as needed and free them when not needed
        //
    }



DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend First"));








/*
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
	MediaSpecificInfo = NULL;
    MediaSpecificInfoSize = 0;

    NdisAllocatePacket(&Status,
                       &MyPacket2,
                       pAdapt->SendPacketPoolHandle);
	NdisFreePacket(MyPacket2);
DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend NdisAllocatePacket"));
    if (Status == NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
    {
        PSEND_RSVD            SendRsvd;

        //
        // Save a pointer to the original packet in our reserved
        // area in the new packet. This is needed so that we can
        // get back to the original packet when the new packet's send
        // is completed.
        //
        SendRsvd = (PSEND_RSVD)(MyPacket2->ProtocolReserved);
        SendRsvd->OriginalPkt = NULL;

        NdisGetPacketFlags(MyPacket2) = Flags;

        //
        // Set up the new packet so that it describes the same
        // data as the original packet.
        //
        NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket2) = NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
        NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket2) = NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
#ifdef WIN9X
        //
        // Work around the fact that NDIS does not initialize this
        // to FALSE on Win9x.
        //
        NDIS_PACKET_VALID_COUNTS(MyPacket2) = FALSE;
#endif

        //
        // Copy the OOB Offset from the original packet to the new
        // packet.
        //
        NdisMoveMemory(NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(MyPacket2),
                       NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(Packet),
                       sizeof(NDIS_PACKET_OOB_DATA));

#ifndef WIN9X
        //
        // Copy the right parts of per packet info into the new packet.
        // This API is not available on Win9x since task offload is
        // not supported on that platform.
        //
        NdisIMCopySendPerPacketInfo(MyPacket2, Packet);
#endif
        
        //
        // Copy the Media specific information
        //
        NDIS_GET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(Packet,
                                            &MediaSpecificInfo,
                                            &MediaSpecificInfoSize);

        if (MediaSpecificInfo || MediaSpecificInfoSize)
        {
            NDIS_SET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(MyPacket2,
                                                MediaSpecificInfo,
                                                MediaSpecificInfoSize);
        }
DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend Before"));
        //NdisSend(&Status,
        //         pAdapt->BindingHandle,
        //         MyPacket2);
DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend After"));
        if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
        {
#ifndef WIN9X
            NdisIMCopySendCompletePerPacketInfo (Packet, MyPacket2);
#endif
            NdisFreePacket(MyPacket2);
            ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
        }
    }
    else
    {
        ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
        //
        // We are out of packets. Silently drop it. Alternatively we can deal with it:
        //    - By keeping separate send and receive pools
        //    - Dynamically allocate more pools as needed and free them when not needed
        //
    }
//--------------------------------------------------------------------


*/













DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend Return"));



    return(Status);
}


VOID
MPSendPackets(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE             MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN PPNDIS_PACKET           PacketArray,
    IN UINT                    NumberOfPackets
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Send Packet Array handler. Either this or our SendPacket handler is called
    based on which one is enabled in our Miniport Characteristics.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext     Pointer to our adapter
    PacketArray                Set of packets to send
    NumberOfPackets            Self-explanatory

Return Value:

    None

--*/
{
    PADAPT              pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;
    NDIS_STATUS         Status;
    UINT                i, k;
    PVOID               MediaSpecificInfo = NULL;
    UINT                MediaSpecificInfoSize = 0;
    

    for (i = 0; i < NumberOfPackets; i++)
    {
    for (k = 0; k < 2; k++)
	{
		PNDIS_PACKET    Packet, MyPacket;

        Packet = PacketArray[i];
        //
        // The driver should fail the send if the virtual miniport is in low 
        // power state
        //
        if (pAdapt->MPDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
        {
            NdisMSendComplete(ADAPT_MINIPORT_HANDLE(pAdapt),
                            Packet,
                            NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE);
            continue;
        }

/*#ifdef NDIS51

        //
        // Use NDIS 5.1 packet stacking:
        //
        {
            PNDIS_PACKET_STACK        pStack;
            BOOLEAN                   Remaining;

            //
            // Packet stacks: Check if we can use the same packet for sending down.
            //
            pStack = NdisIMGetCurrentPacketStack(Packet, &Remaining);
            if (Remaining)
            {
                //
                // We can reuse "Packet".
                //
                // NOTE: if we needed to keep per-packet information in packets
                // sent down, we can use pStack->IMReserved[].
                //
                ASSERT(pStack);
                //
                // If the below miniport is going to low power state, stop sending down any packet.
                //
                NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
                if (pAdapt->PTDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
                {
                    NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
                    NdisMSendComplete(ADAPT_MINIPORT_HANDLE(pAdapt),
                                        Packet,
                                        NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE);
                }
                else
                {
                    pAdapt->OutstandingSends++;
                    NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
                    NdisSend(&Status,
                              pAdapt->BindingHandle,
                              Packet);
        
                    if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
                    {
                        NdisMSendComplete(ADAPT_MINIPORT_HANDLE(pAdapt),
                                            Packet,
                                            Status);
                   
                        ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
                    }
                }
                continue;
            }
        }
#endif*/
        do 
        {
            NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            //
            // If the below miniport is going to low power state, stop sending down any packet.
            //
            if (pAdapt->PTDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
            {
                NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
                Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
                break;
            }
            pAdapt->OutstandingSends++;
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            
            NdisAllocatePacket(&Status,
                               &MyPacket,
                               pAdapt->SendPacketPoolHandle);

            if (Status == NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
            {
                PSEND_RSVD        SendRsvd;

                SendRsvd = (PSEND_RSVD)(MyPacket->ProtocolReserved);
                if(k==0)SendRsvd->OriginalPkt = Packet;
				else SendRsvd->OriginalPkt = NULL;

                NdisGetPacketFlags(MyPacket) = NdisGetPacketFlags(Packet);

                NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket) = NDIS_PACKET_FIRST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
                NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(MyPacket) = NDIS_PACKET_LAST_NDIS_BUFFER(Packet);
#ifdef WIN9X
                //
                // Work around the fact that NDIS does not initialize this
                // to FALSE on Win9x.
                //
                NDIS_PACKET_VALID_COUNTS(MyPacket) = FALSE;
#endif // WIN9X

                //
                // Copy the OOB data from the original packet to the new
                // packet.
                //
                NdisMoveMemory(NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(MyPacket),
                            NDIS_OOB_DATA_FROM_PACKET(Packet),
                            sizeof(NDIS_PACKET_OOB_DATA));
                //
                // Copy relevant parts of the per packet info into the new packet
                //
#ifndef WIN9X
                NdisIMCopySendPerPacketInfo(MyPacket, Packet);
#endif

                //
                // Copy the Media specific information
                //
                NDIS_GET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(Packet,
                                                    &MediaSpecificInfo,
                                                    &MediaSpecificInfoSize);

                if (MediaSpecificInfo || MediaSpecificInfoSize)
                {
                    NDIS_SET_PACKET_MEDIA_SPECIFIC_INFO(MyPacket,
                                                        MediaSpecificInfo,
                                                        MediaSpecificInfoSize);
                }

                NdisSend(&Status,
                         pAdapt->BindingHandle,
                         MyPacket);

                if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
                {
#ifndef WIN9X
                    NdisIMCopySendCompletePerPacketInfo (Packet, MyPacket);
#endif
                    NdisFreePacket(MyPacket);
                    if(k==1)ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
                }
            }
            else
            {
                //
                // The driver cannot allocate a packet.
                // 
                if(k==1)ADAPT_DECR_PENDING_SENDS(pAdapt);
            }
        }
        while (FALSE);

        if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
        {
            NdisMSendComplete(ADAPT_MINIPORT_HANDLE(pAdapt),
                              Packet,
                              Status);
        }
    }
	}
}


NDIS_STATUS
MPQueryInformation(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE                MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN NDIS_OID                   Oid,
    IN PVOID                      InformationBuffer,
    IN ULONG                      InformationBufferLength,
    OUT PULONG                    BytesWritten,
    OUT PULONG                    BytesNeeded
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Entry point called by NDIS to query for the value of the specified OID.
    Typical processing is to forward the query down to the underlying miniport.

    The following OIDs are filtered here:

    OID_PNP_QUERY_POWER - return success right here

    OID_GEN_SUPPORTED_GUIDS - do not forward, otherwise we will show up
    multiple instances of private GUIDs supported by the underlying miniport.

    OID_PNP_CAPABILITIES - we do send this down to the lower miniport, but
    the values returned are postprocessed before we complete this request;
    see PtRequestComplete.

    NOTE on OID_TCP_TASK_OFFLOAD - if this IM driver modifies the contents
    of data it passes through such that a lower miniport may not be able
    to perform TCP task offload, then it should not forward this OID down,
    but fail it here with the status NDIS_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED. This is to
    avoid performing incorrect transformations on data.

    If our miniport edge (upper edge) is at a low-power state, fail the request.

    If our protocol edge (lower edge) has been notified of a low-power state,
    we pend this request until the miniport below has been set to D0. Since
    requests to miniports are serialized always, at most a single request will
    be pended.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    Pointer to the adapter structure
    Oid                       Oid for this query
    InformationBuffer         Buffer for information
    InformationBufferLength   Size of this buffer
    BytesWritten              Specifies how much info is written
    BytesNeeded               In case the buffer is smaller than what we need, tell them how much is needed


Return Value:

    Return code from the NdisRequest below.

--*/
{
    PADAPT        pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;
    NDIS_STATUS   Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;

    do
    {
        if (Oid == OID_PNP_QUERY_POWER)
        {
            //
            //  Do not forward this.
            //
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
            break;
        }

        if (Oid == OID_GEN_SUPPORTED_GUIDS)
        {
            //
            //  Do not forward this, otherwise we will end up with multiple
            //  instances of private GUIDs that the underlying miniport
            //  supports.
            //
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED;
            break;
        }

        if (Oid == OID_TCP_TASK_OFFLOAD)
        {
            //
            // Fail this -if- this driver performs data transformations
            // that can interfere with a lower driver's ability to offload
            // TCP tasks.
            //
            // Status = NDIS_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED;
            // break;
            //
        }
        //
        // If the miniport below is unbinding, just fail any request
        //
        NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
        if (pAdapt->UnbindingInProcess == TRUE)
        {
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }
        NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
        //
        // All other queries are failed, if the miniport is not at D0,
        //
        if (pAdapt->MPDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0) 
        {
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }

        pAdapt->Request.RequestType = NdisRequestQueryInformation;
        pAdapt->Request.DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.Oid = Oid;
        pAdapt->Request.DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.InformationBuffer = InformationBuffer;
        pAdapt->Request.DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.InformationBufferLength = InformationBufferLength;
        pAdapt->BytesNeeded = BytesNeeded;
        pAdapt->BytesReadOrWritten = BytesWritten;

        //
        // If the miniport below is binding, fail the request
        //
        NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            
        if (pAdapt->UnbindingInProcess == TRUE)
        {
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }
        //
        // If the Protocol device state is OFF, mark this request as being 
        // pended. We queue this until the device state is back to D0. 
        //
        if ((pAdapt->PTDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0) 
                && (pAdapt->StandingBy == FALSE))
        {
            pAdapt->QueuedRequest = TRUE;
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_PENDING;
            break;
        }
        //
        // This is in the process of powering down the system, always fail the request
        // 
        if (pAdapt->StandingBy == TRUE)
        {
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }
        pAdapt->OutstandingRequests = TRUE;
        
        NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);

        //
        // default case, most requests will be passed to the miniport below
        //
        NdisRequest(&Status,
                    pAdapt->BindingHandle,
                    &pAdapt->Request);


        if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
        {
            PtRequestComplete(pAdapt, &pAdapt->Request, Status);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_PENDING;
        }

    } while (FALSE);

    return(Status);

}


VOID
MPQueryPNPCapabilities(
    IN OUT PADAPT            pAdapt,
    OUT PNDIS_STATUS         pStatus
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Postprocess a request for OID_PNP_CAPABILITIES that was forwarded
    down to the underlying miniport, and has been completed by it.

Arguments:

    pAdapt - Pointer to the adapter structure
    pStatus - Place to return final status

Return Value:

    None.

--*/

{
    PNDIS_PNP_CAPABILITIES           pPNPCapabilities;
    PNDIS_PM_WAKE_UP_CAPABILITIES    pPMstruct;

    if (pAdapt->Request.DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.InformationBufferLength >= sizeof(NDIS_PNP_CAPABILITIES))
    {
        pPNPCapabilities = (PNDIS_PNP_CAPABILITIES)(pAdapt->Request.DATA.QUERY_INFORMATION.InformationBuffer);

        //
        // The following fields must be overwritten by an IM driver.
        //
        pPMstruct= & pPNPCapabilities->WakeUpCapabilities;
        pPMstruct->MinMagicPacketWakeUp = NdisDeviceStateUnspecified;
        pPMstruct->MinPatternWakeUp = NdisDeviceStateUnspecified;
        pPMstruct->MinLinkChangeWakeUp = NdisDeviceStateUnspecified;
        *pAdapt->BytesReadOrWritten = sizeof(NDIS_PNP_CAPABILITIES);
        *pAdapt->BytesNeeded = 0;


        //
        // Setting our internal flags
        // Default, device is ON
        //
        pAdapt->MPDeviceState = NdisDeviceStateD0;
        pAdapt->PTDeviceState = NdisDeviceStateD0;

        *pStatus = NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
    }
    else
    {
        *pAdapt->BytesNeeded= sizeof(NDIS_PNP_CAPABILITIES);
        *pStatus = NDIS_STATUS_RESOURCES;
    }
}


NDIS_STATUS
MPSetInformation(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE                                  MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN NDIS_OID                                     Oid,
    __in_bcount(InformationBufferLength) IN PVOID   InformationBuffer,
    IN ULONG                                        InformationBufferLength,
    OUT PULONG                                      BytesRead,
    OUT PULONG                                      BytesNeeded
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Miniport SetInfo handler.

    In the case of OID_PNP_SET_POWER, record the power state and return the OID.    
    Do not pass below
    If the device is suspended, do not block the SET_POWER_OID 
    as it is used to reactivate the Passthru miniport

    
    PM- If the MP is not ON (DeviceState > D0) return immediately  (except for 'query power' and 'set power')
         If MP is ON, but the PT is not at D0, then queue the queue the request for later processing

    Requests to miniports are always serialized


Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    Pointer to the adapter structure
    Oid                       Oid for this query
    InformationBuffer         Buffer for information
    InformationBufferLength   Size of this buffer
    BytesRead                 Specifies how much info is read
    BytesNeeded               In case the buffer is smaller than what we need, tell them how much is needed

Return Value:

    Return code from the NdisRequest below.

--*/
{
    PADAPT        pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;
    NDIS_STATUS   Status;

    Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;

    do
    {
        //
        // The Set Power should not be sent to the miniport below the Passthru, but is handled internally
        //
        if (Oid == OID_PNP_SET_POWER)
        {
            MPProcessSetPowerOid(&Status, 
                                 pAdapt, 
                                 InformationBuffer, 
                                 InformationBufferLength, 
                                 BytesRead, 
                                 BytesNeeded);
            break;

        }

        //
        // If the miniport below is unbinding, fail the request
        //
        NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);     
        if (pAdapt->UnbindingInProcess == TRUE)
        {
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }
        NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
        //
        // All other Set Information requests are failed, if the miniport is
        // not at D0 or is transitioning to a device state greater than D0.
        //
        if (pAdapt->MPDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
        {
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }

        // Set up the Request and return the result
        pAdapt->Request.RequestType = NdisRequestSetInformation;
        pAdapt->Request.DATA.SET_INFORMATION.Oid = Oid;
        pAdapt->Request.DATA.SET_INFORMATION.InformationBuffer = InformationBuffer;
        pAdapt->Request.DATA.SET_INFORMATION.InformationBufferLength = InformationBufferLength;
        pAdapt->BytesNeeded = BytesNeeded;
        pAdapt->BytesReadOrWritten = BytesRead;

        //
        // If the miniport below is unbinding, fail the request
        //
        NdisAcquireSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);     
        if (pAdapt->UnbindingInProcess == TRUE)
        {
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }
            
        //
        // If the device below is at a low power state, we cannot send it the
        // request now, and must pend it.
        //
        if ((pAdapt->PTDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0) 
                && (pAdapt->StandingBy == FALSE))
        {
            pAdapt->QueuedRequest = TRUE;
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_PENDING;
            break;
        }
        //
        // This is in the process of powering down the system, always fail the request
        // 
        if (pAdapt->StandingBy == TRUE)
        {
            NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
            Status = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }
        pAdapt->OutstandingRequests = TRUE;
        
        NdisReleaseSpinLock(&pAdapt->Lock);
        //
        // Forward the request to the device below.
        //
        NdisRequest(&Status,
                    pAdapt->BindingHandle,
                    &pAdapt->Request);

        if (Status != NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
        {
            *BytesRead = pAdapt->Request.DATA.SET_INFORMATION.BytesRead;
            *BytesNeeded = pAdapt->Request.DATA.SET_INFORMATION.BytesNeeded;
            pAdapt->OutstandingRequests = FALSE;
        }

    } while (FALSE);

    return(Status);
}


VOID
MPProcessSetPowerOid(
    IN OUT PNDIS_STATUS                             pNdisStatus,
    IN PADAPT                                       pAdapt,
    __in_bcount(InformationBufferLength) IN PVOID   InformationBuffer,
    IN ULONG                                        InformationBufferLength,
    OUT PULONG                                      BytesRead,
    OUT PULONG                                      BytesNeeded
    )
/*++

Routine Description:
    This routine does all the procssing for a request with a SetPower Oid
    The miniport shoud accept  the Set Power and transition to the new state

    The Set Power should not be passed to the miniport below

    If the IM miniport is going into a low power state, then there is no guarantee if it will ever
    be asked go back to D0, before getting halted. No requests should be pended or queued.

    
Arguments:
    pNdisStatus           - Status of the operation
    pAdapt                - The Adapter structure
    InformationBuffer     - The New DeviceState
    InformationBufferLength
    BytesRead             - No of bytes read
    BytesNeeded           -  No of bytes needed


Return Value:
    Status  - NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS if all the wait events succeed.

--*/
{

    
    NDIS_DEVICE_POWER_STATE NewDeviceState;

    DBGPRINT(("==>MPProcessSetPowerOid: Adapt %p\n", pAdapt)); 

    ASSERT (InformationBuffer != NULL);

    *pNdisStatus = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;

    do 
    {
        //
        // Check for invalid length
        //
        if (InformationBufferLength < sizeof(NDIS_DEVICE_POWER_STATE))
        {
            *pNdisStatus = NDIS_STATUS_INVALID_LENGTH;
            break;
        }

        NewDeviceState = (*(PNDIS_DEVICE_POWER_STATE)InformationBuffer);

        //
        // Check for invalid device state
        //
        if ((pAdapt->MPDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0) && (NewDeviceState != NdisDeviceStateD0))
        {
            //
            // If the miniport is in a non-D0 state, the miniport can only receive a Set Power to D0
            //
            ASSERT (!(pAdapt->MPDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0) && (NewDeviceState != NdisDeviceStateD0));

            *pNdisStatus = NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
            break;
        }    

        //
        // Is the miniport transitioning from an On (D0) state to an Low Power State (>D0)
        // If so, then set the StandingBy Flag - (Block all incoming requests)
        //
        if (pAdapt->MPDeviceState == NdisDeviceStateD0 && NewDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0)
        {
            pAdapt->StandingBy = TRUE;
        }

        //
        // If the miniport is transitioning from a low power state to ON (D0), then clear the StandingBy flag
        // All incoming requests will be pended until the physical miniport turns ON.
        //
        if (pAdapt->MPDeviceState > NdisDeviceStateD0 &&  NewDeviceState == NdisDeviceStateD0)
        {
            pAdapt->StandingBy = FALSE;
        }
        
        //
        // Now update the state in the pAdapt structure;
        //
        pAdapt->MPDeviceState = NewDeviceState;
        
        *pNdisStatus = NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS;
    

    } while (FALSE);    
        
    if (*pNdisStatus == NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
    {
        //
        // The miniport resume from low power state
        // 
        if (pAdapt->StandingBy == FALSE)
        {
            //
            // If we need to indicate the media connect state
            // 
            if (pAdapt->LastIndicatedStatus != pAdapt->LatestUnIndicateStatus)
            {
               if (pAdapt->MiniportHandle != NULL)
               {
                   NdisMIndicateStatus(pAdapt->MiniportHandle,
                                            pAdapt->LatestUnIndicateStatus,
                                            (PVOID)NULL,
                                            0);
                   NdisMIndicateStatusComplete(pAdapt->MiniportHandle);
                   pAdapt->LastIndicatedStatus = pAdapt->LatestUnIndicateStatus;
               }
            }
        }
        else
        {
            //
            // Initialize LatestUnIndicatedStatus
            //
            pAdapt->LatestUnIndicateStatus = pAdapt->LastIndicatedStatus;
        }
        *BytesRead = sizeof(NDIS_DEVICE_POWER_STATE);
        *BytesNeeded = 0;
    }
    else
    {
        *BytesRead = 0;
        *BytesNeeded = sizeof (NDIS_DEVICE_POWER_STATE);
    }

    DBGPRINT(("<==MPProcessSetPowerOid: Adapt %p\n", pAdapt)); 
}


VOID
MPReturnPacket(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE             MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN PNDIS_PACKET            Packet
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    NDIS Miniport entry point called whenever protocols are done with
    a packet that we had indicated up and they had queued up for returning
    later.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    - pointer to ADAPT structure
    Packet    - packet being returned.

Return Value:

    None.

--*/
{
    //PADAPT            pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;

/*#ifdef NDIS51
    //
    // Packet stacking: Check if this packet belongs to us.
    //
    if (NdisGetPoolFromPacket(Packet) != pAdapt->RecvPacketPoolHandle)
    {
        //
        // We reused the original packet in a receive indication.
        // Simply return it to the miniport below us.
        //
        NdisReturnPackets(&Packet, 1);
    }
    else
#endif // NDIS51*/
    {
        //
        // This is a packet allocated from this IM's receive packet pool.
        // Reclaim our packet, and return the original to the driver below.
        //


        PNDIS_PACKET    MyPacket;
        PRECV_RSVD      RecvRsvd;
    
        RecvRsvd = (PRECV_RSVD)(Packet->MiniportReserved);
        MyPacket = RecvRsvd->OriginalPkt;
    DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend Delete"));
        NdisFreePacket(Packet);
        //NdisReturnPackets(&MyPacket, 1);
		if(MyPacket)NdisReturnPackets(&MyPacket, 1); //Добавлено
	DBGPRINT(("\nMPSend DeleteOK"));
    }
}


NDIS_STATUS
MPTransferData(
    OUT PNDIS_PACKET            Packet,
    OUT PUINT                   BytesTransferred,
    IN NDIS_HANDLE              MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN NDIS_HANDLE              MiniportReceiveContext,
    IN UINT                     ByteOffset,
    IN UINT                     BytesToTransfer
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Miniport's transfer data handler.

Arguments:

    Packet                    Destination packet
    BytesTransferred          Place-holder for how much data was copied
    MiniportAdapterContext    Pointer to the adapter structure
    MiniportReceiveContext    Context
    ByteOffset                Offset into the packet for copying data
    BytesToTransfer           How much to copy.

Return Value:

    Status of transfer

--*/
{
    PADAPT        pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;
    NDIS_STATUS   Status;

    //
    // Return, if the device is OFF
    //

    if (IsIMDeviceStateOn(pAdapt) == FALSE)
    {
        return NDIS_STATUS_FAILURE;
    }

    NdisTransferData(&Status,
                     pAdapt->BindingHandle,
                     MiniportReceiveContext,
                     ByteOffset,
                     BytesToTransfer,
                     Packet,
                     BytesTransferred);

    return(Status);
}

VOID
MPHalt(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE                MiniportAdapterContext
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Halt handler. All the hard-work for clean-up is done here.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    Pointer to the Adapter

Return Value:

    None.

--*/
{
    PADAPT             pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;
    NDIS_STATUS        Status;
    PADAPT            *ppCursor;

    DBGPRINT(("==>MiniportHalt: Adapt %p\n", pAdapt));

    pAdapt->MiniportHandle = NULL;
    pAdapt->MiniportIsHalted = TRUE;

    //
    // Remove this adapter from the global list
    //
    NdisAcquireSpinLock(&GlobalLock);

    for (ppCursor = &pAdaptList; *ppCursor != NULL; ppCursor = &(*ppCursor)->Next)
    {
        if (*ppCursor == pAdapt)
        {
            *ppCursor = pAdapt->Next;
            break;
        }
    }

    NdisReleaseSpinLock(&GlobalLock);

    //
    // Delete the ioctl interface that was created when the miniport
    // was created.
    //
    (VOID)PtDeregisterDevice();

    //
    // If we have a valid bind, close the miniport below the protocol
    //
#pragma prefast(suppress: __WARNING_DEREF_NULL_PTR, "pAdapt cannot be NULL")
    if (pAdapt->BindingHandle != NULL)
    {
        //
        // Close the binding below. and wait for it to complete
        //
        NdisResetEvent(&pAdapt->Event);

        NdisCloseAdapter(&Status, pAdapt->BindingHandle);

        if (Status == NDIS_STATUS_PENDING)
        {
            NdisWaitEvent(&pAdapt->Event, 0);
            Status = pAdapt->Status;
        }

        ASSERT (Status == NDIS_STATUS_SUCCESS);

        pAdapt->BindingHandle = NULL;
        
        PtDereferenceAdapt(pAdapt);
    }

    if (PtDereferenceAdapt(pAdapt))
    {
        pAdapt = NULL;
    }
        
    
    DBGPRINT(("<== MiniportHalt: pAdapt %p\n", pAdapt));
}


#ifdef NDIS51_MINIPORT

VOID
MPCancelSendPackets(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE            MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN PVOID                  CancelId
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    The miniport entry point to handle cancellation of all send packets
    that match the given CancelId. If we have queued any packets that match
    this, then we should dequeue them and call NdisMSendComplete for all
    such packets, with a status of NDIS_STATUS_REQUEST_ABORTED.

    We should also call NdisCancelSendPackets in turn, on each lower binding
    that this adapter corresponds to. This is to let miniports below cancel
    any matching packets.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    - pointer to ADAPT structure
    CancelId    - ID of packets to be cancelled.

Return Value:

    None

--*/
{
    PADAPT    pAdapt = (PADAPT)MiniportAdapterContext;

    //
    // If we queue packets on our adapter structure, this would be 
    // the place to acquire a spinlock to it, unlink any packets whose
    // Id matches CancelId, release the spinlock and call NdisMSendComplete
    // with NDIS_STATUS_REQUEST_ABORTED for all unlinked packets.
    //

    //
    // Next, pass this down so that we let the miniport(s) below cancel
    // any packets that they might have queued.
    //
    NdisCancelSendPackets(pAdapt->BindingHandle, CancelId);

    return;
}

VOID
MPDevicePnPEvent(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE              MiniportAdapterContext,
    IN NDIS_DEVICE_PNP_EVENT    DevicePnPEvent,
    IN PVOID                    InformationBuffer,
    IN ULONG                    InformationBufferLength
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    This handler is called to notify us of PnP events directed to
    our miniport device object.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    - pointer to ADAPT structure
    DevicePnPEvent - the event
    InformationBuffer - Points to additional event-specific information
    InformationBufferLength - length of above

Return Value:

    None
--*/
{
    // TBD - add code/comments about processing this.

    UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(MiniportAdapterContext);
    UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(DevicePnPEvent);
    UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(InformationBuffer);
    UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(InformationBufferLength);
    
    return;
}

VOID
MPAdapterShutdown(
    IN NDIS_HANDLE                MiniportAdapterContext
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    This handler is called to notify us of an impending system shutdown.

Arguments:

    MiniportAdapterContext    - pointer to ADAPT structure

Return Value:

    None
--*/
{
    UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(MiniportAdapterContext);
    
    return;
}

#endif


VOID
MPFreeAllPacketPools(
    IN PADAPT                    pAdapt
    )
/*++

Routine Description:

    Free all packet pools on the specified adapter.
    
Arguments:

    pAdapt    - pointer to ADAPT structure

Return Value:

    None

--*/
{
    if (pAdapt->RecvPacketPoolHandle != NULL)
    {
        //
        // Free the packet pool that is used to indicate receives
        //
        NdisFreePacketPool(pAdapt->RecvPacketPoolHandle);

        pAdapt->RecvPacketPoolHandle = NULL;
    }

    if (pAdapt->SendPacketPoolHandle != NULL)
    {

        //
        //  Free the packet pool that is used to send packets below
        //

        NdisFreePacketPool(pAdapt->SendPacketPoolHandle);

        pAdapt->SendPacketPoolHandle = NULL;

    }
}

