NdisMResetComplete
This function returns the final status of a reset request for the NIC driver that previously returned NDIS_STATUS_PENDING.
VOID NdisMResetComplete(
IN NDIS_HANDLE MiniportAdapterHandle,
IN NDIS_STATUS Status,
IN BOOLEAN AddressingReset );
Parameters
- MiniportAdapterHandle
Handle originally input to the MiniportInitialize function. - Status
Specifies the final status of the reset operation just completed - AddressingReset
Specifies TRUE if the reset affected the miniport's network address information so that it needs to be reloaded.
Remarks
If the MiniportReset function returns NDIS_STATUS_PENDING, the miniport must call this function when it completes the reset operation. This call causes NDIS to forward the completion-status information to the protocol driver, if any, that called NdisReset to initiate the call to MiniportReset.
The NDIS library can also call the MiniportReset function, independently of any reset requests from protocol drivers bound to a particular NIC, when NDIS determines that a sent packet or a request that it submitted to the miniport has timed out.
Some NICs lose all multicast address, packet filter, or functional address information when a soft reset is issued. The driver of such an NIC sets AddressingReset to TRUE when it calls this function, causing NDIS to call its MiniportSetInformation function to restore the addressing state.
An NDIS intermediate driver either sets AddressingReset to TRUE when it calls this function or restores its own addressing information, such as medium-specific functional, multicast, and/or group addresses.
A driver that calls this function 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
Last updated on Tuesday, July 13, 2004
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