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NDIS(4) | Device Drivers Manual | NDIS(4) |
NAME¶
ndis
— NDIS
miniport driver wrapper
SYNOPSIS¶
options NDISAPI
device ndis
device wlan
DESCRIPTION¶
The ndis
driver is a wrapper designed to
allow binary Windows® NDIS miniport network drivers to be used with
FreeBSD. The ndis
driver is
provided in source code form and must be combined with the Windows®
driver supplied with your network adapter. The ndis
driver uses the ndisapi
kernel subsystem to relocate
and link the Windows® binary so that it can be used in conjunction
with native code. The ndisapi
subsystem provides an
interface between the NDIS API and the FreeBSD
networking infrastructure. The Windows® driver is essentially fooled
into thinking it is running on Windows®. Note that this means the
ndis
driver is only useful on x86 machines.
To build a functional driver, the user must have a copy of the
driver distribution media for his or her card. From this distribution, the
user must extract two files: the .SYS file
containing the driver binary code, and its companion
.INF file, which contains the definitions for
driver-specific registry keys and other installation data such as device
identifiers. These two files can be converted into a kernel module file
using the ndisgen(8) utility. This file contains a binary
image of the driver plus registry key data. When the
ndis
driver loads, it will create
sysctl(3) nodes for each registry key extracted from the
.INF file.
The ndis
driver is designed to support
mainly Ethernet and wireless network devices with PCI, PCMCIA and USB bus
attachments. (Cardbus devices are also supported as a subset of PCI.) It can
support many different media types and speeds. One limitation however, is
that there is no consistent way to learn if an Ethernet device is operating
in full or half duplex mode. The NDIS API allows for a generic means for
determining link state and speed, but not the duplex setting. There may be
driver-specific registry keys to control the media setting which can be
configured via the sysctl(8) command.
DIAGNOSTICS¶
- ndis%d: watchdog timeout
- A packet was queued for transmission and a transmit command was issued, however the device failed to acknowledge the transmission before a timeout expired.
SEE ALSO¶
altq(4), arp(4), netintro(4), ng_ether(4), ifconfig(8), ndis_events(8), ndiscvt(8), ndisgen(8), wpa_supplicant(8)
NDIS 5.1 specification, http://www.microsoft.com.
HISTORY¶
The ndis
device driver first appeared in
FreeBSD 5.3.
AUTHORS¶
The ndis
driver was written by
Bill Paul
<wpaul@windriver.com>.
March 14, 2010 | Debian |