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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR MIT
*
* Copyright (C) 2018-2021 WireGuard LLC. All Rights Reserved.
*/
extern "C" ALIGNED
/* MinGW is missing this one, unfortunately. */
/**
* A handle representing Wintun adapter
*/
typedef struct _WINTUN_ADAPTER *WINTUN_ADAPTER_HANDLE;
/**
* Creates a new Wintun adapter.
*
* @param Name The requested name of the adapter. Zero-terminated string of up to MAX_ADAPTER_NAME-1
* characters.
*
* @param TunnelType Name of the adapter tunnel type. Zero-terminated string of up to MAX_ADAPTER_NAME-1
* characters.
*
* @param RequestedGUID The GUID of the created network adapter, which then influences NLA generation deterministically.
* If it is set to NULL, the GUID is chosen by the system at random, and hence a new NLA entry is
* created for each new adapter. It is called "requested" GUID because the API it uses is
* completely undocumented, and so there could be minor interesting complications with its usage.
*
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the adapter handle. Must be released with
* WintunCloseAdapter. If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call
* GetLastError.
*/
typedef _Must_inspect_result_
_Post_maybenull_
;
/**
* Opens an existing Wintun adapter.
*
* @param Name The requested name of the adapter. Zero-terminated string of up to MAX_ADAPTER_NAME-1
* characters.
*
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the adapter handle. Must be released with
* WintunCloseAdapter. If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call
* GetLastError.
*/
typedef _Must_inspect_result_
_Post_maybenull_
;
/**
* Releases Wintun adapter resources and, if adapter was created with WintunCreateAdapter, removes adapter.
*
* @param Adapter Adapter handle obtained with WintunCreateAdapter or WintunOpenAdapter.
*/
typedef VOID;
/**
* Deletes the Wintun driver if there are no more adapters in use.
*
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function fails, the return value is zero. To
* get extended error information, call GetLastError.
*/
typedef
BOOL;
/**
* Returns the LUID of the adapter.
*
* @param Adapter Adapter handle obtained with WintunCreateAdapter or WintunOpenAdapter
*
* @param Luid Pointer to LUID to receive adapter LUID.
*/
typedef VOID;
/**
* Determines the version of the Wintun driver currently loaded.
*
* @return If the function succeeds, the return value is the version number. If the function fails, the return value is
* zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. Possible errors include the following:
* ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND Wintun not loaded
*/
typedef
DWORD;
/**
* Determines the level of logging, passed to WINTUN_LOGGER_CALLBACK.
*/
typedef enum
WINTUN_LOGGER_LEVEL;
/**
* Called by internal logger to report diagnostic messages
*
* @param Level Message level.
*
* @param Timestamp Message timestamp in in 100ns intervals since 1601-01-01 UTC.
*
* @param Message Message text.
*/
typedef VOID;
/**
* Sets logger callback function.
*
* @param NewLogger Pointer to callback function to use as a new global logger. NewLogger may be called from various
* threads concurrently. Should the logging require serialization, you must handle serialization in
* NewLogger. Set to NULL to disable.
*/
typedef VOID;
/**
* Minimum ring capacity.
*/
/**
* Maximum ring capacity.
*/
/**
* A handle representing Wintun session
*/
typedef struct _TUN_SESSION *WINTUN_SESSION_HANDLE;
/**
* Starts Wintun session.
*
* @param Adapter Adapter handle obtained with WintunOpenAdapter or WintunCreateAdapter
*
* @param Capacity Rings capacity. Must be between WINTUN_MIN_RING_CAPACITY and WINTUN_MAX_RING_CAPACITY (incl.)
* Must be a power of two.
*
* @return Wintun session handle. Must be released with WintunEndSession. If the function fails, the return value is
* NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
*/
typedef _Must_inspect_result_
_Post_maybenull_
;
/**
* Ends Wintun session.
*
* @param Session Wintun session handle obtained with WintunStartSession
*/
typedef VOID;
/**
* Gets Wintun session's read-wait event handle.
*
* @param Session Wintun session handle obtained with WintunStartSession
*
* @return Pointer to receive event handle to wait for available data when reading. Should
* WintunReceivePackets return ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS (after spinning on it for a while under heavy
* load), wait for this event to become signaled before retrying WintunReceivePackets. Do not call
* CloseHandle on this event - it is managed by the session.
*/
typedef HANDLE;
/**
* Maximum IP packet size
*/
/**
* Retrieves one or packet. After the packet content is consumed, call WintunReleaseReceivePacket with Packet returned
* from this function to release internal buffer. This function is thread-safe.
*
* @param Session Wintun session handle obtained with WintunStartSession
*
* @param PacketSize Pointer to receive packet size.
*
* @return Pointer to layer 3 IPv4 or IPv6 packet. Client may modify its content at will. If the function fails, the
* return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. Possible errors include the
* following:
* ERROR_HANDLE_EOF Wintun adapter is terminating;
* ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS Wintun buffer is exhausted;
* ERROR_INVALID_DATA Wintun buffer is corrupt
*/
typedef _Must_inspect_result_
_Post_maybenull_
BYTE *;
/**
* Releases internal buffer after the received packet has been processed by the client. This function is thread-safe.
*
* @param Session Wintun session handle obtained with WintunStartSession
*
* @param Packet Packet obtained with WintunReceivePacket
*/
typedef VOID;
/**
* Allocates memory for a packet to send. After the memory is filled with packet data, call WintunSendPacket to send
* and release internal buffer. WintunAllocateSendPacket is thread-safe and the WintunAllocateSendPacket order of
* calls define the packet sending order.
*
* @param Session Wintun session handle obtained with WintunStartSession
*
* @param PacketSize Exact packet size. Must be less or equal to WINTUN_MAX_IP_PACKET_SIZE.
*
* @return Returns pointer to memory where to prepare layer 3 IPv4 or IPv6 packet for sending. If the function fails,
* the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. Possible errors include the
* following:
* ERROR_HANDLE_EOF Wintun adapter is terminating;
* ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW Wintun buffer is full;
*/
typedef _Must_inspect_result_
_Post_maybenull_
BYTE *;
/**
* Sends the packet and releases internal buffer. WintunSendPacket is thread-safe, but the WintunAllocateSendPacket
* order of calls define the packet sending order. This means the packet is not guaranteed to be sent in the
* WintunSendPacket yet.
*
* @param Session Wintun session handle obtained with WintunStartSession
*
* @param Packet Packet obtained with WintunAllocateSendPacket
*/
typedef VOID;
}