i want to write a line of code inside a driver module to get support on Mobile broadband . This is the code :
PUCHAR pCurrData;
struct eth_hdr *pEthHeader = (struct eth_hdr*)pCurrData;
NET_BUFFER_LIST_INFO(pNBL, NetBufferListFrameType) = (PVOID)(ULONG_PTR)pEthHeader->type;
switch( pEthHeader->type ){
case PP_HTONS(ETHTYPE_IP):
NdisSetNblFlag(pNBL, 0x00000200 /*NDIS_NBL_FLAGS_IS_IPV4*/);
break;
}
so my doubt , what is struct eth_hdr
? which header file i include ? so i should define this structure as my own ?
Searching a little bit on google returns these precise lines from a repo on GitHub.
Using the GitHub search feature on the repo returns those lines:
/** Ethernet header */
struct eth_hdr {
#if ETH_PAD_SIZE
PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u8_t padding[ETH_PAD_SIZE]);
#endif
PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr dest);
PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(struct eth_addr src);
PACK_STRUCT_FIELD(u16_t type);
} PACK_STRUCT_STRUCT;
PACK_STRUCT_END
#ifdef PACK_STRUCT_USE_INCLUDES
# include "arch/epstruct.h"
#endif
This seems to describe only a part of an ethernet frame with MAC Dest, MAC source and Ethertype.
You should notice that this code is extracted directly from a bootkit (namely Caberp) which, among other things, inject a network driver in the kernel network driver stack. I don't think this kind of code is a good start for getting an idea on how a NDIS driver should be made.
There are enough good NDIS driver samples on the WDK to start with.