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//! # Submodule: Basic NDISAPI functions
//!
//! This submodule provides a comprehensive set of functionalities for interacting with the Windows Packet Filter Kit,
//! allowing users to perform various actions on network adapters within Windows operating systems.
//! It includes methods for setting various adapter parameters, configuring packet filter modes,
//! handling hardware packet filters, and managing events related to adapter list changes
//! and WAN connections.
use std::mem::{size_of, MaybeUninit};
use windows::{
core::Result,
Win32::Foundation::{GetLastError, HANDLE},
Win32::System::IO::DeviceIoControl,
};
use super::Ndisapi;
use crate::driver::*;
use crate::ndisapi::defs::*;
pub const OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER: u32 = 0x0001010E;
impl Ndisapi {
/// This method takes an adapter handle as an argument and returns a Result containing
/// the FilterFlags enum for the selected network interface. If an error occurs, the
/// GetLastError function is called to retrieve the error and is then converted into
/// a Result::Err variant.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `adapter_handle` - A HANDLE representing the network interface for which the
/// packet filter mode should be queried.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<FilterFlags>` - A Result containing the FilterFlags enum for the selected
/// network interface if the query was successful, or an error if it failed.
pub fn get_adapter_mode(&self, adapter_handle: HANDLE) -> Result<FilterFlags> {
let mut adapter_mode = AdapterMode {
adapter_handle,
..Default::default()
};
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_GET_ADAPTER_MODE,
Some(&adapter_mode as *const AdapterMode as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<AdapterMode>() as u32,
Some(&mut adapter_mode as *mut AdapterMode as *mut std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<AdapterMode>() as u32,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(adapter_mode.flags)
}
}
/// This method takes an adapter handle as an argument and returns a Result containing
/// a u32 value representing the hardware packet filter for the specified network interface.
/// If an error occurs, it will be propagated as a Result::Err variant.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `adapter_handle` - A HANDLE representing the network interface for which the
/// hardware packet filter should be queried.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<u32>` - A Result containing a u32 value representing the hardware packet
/// filter for the specified network interface if the query was successful, or an error
/// if it failed.
pub fn get_hw_packet_filter(&self, adapter_handle: HANDLE) -> Result<u32> {
let mut oid = PacketOidData::new(adapter_handle, OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER, 0u32);
self.ndis_get_request::<_>(&mut oid)?;
Ok(oid.data)
}
/// This method takes an adapter handle and a mutable reference to a RasLinks struct
/// as arguments. It queries the active WAN connections from the NDIS filter driver
/// and updates the `ras_links` argument with the received information. If an error
/// occurs, it will be propagated as a Result::Err variant.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `adapter_handle` - A HANDLE representing the network interface for which the
/// active WAN connections should be queried.
/// * `ras_links` - A mutable reference to a RasLinks struct that will be updated
/// with the information about active WAN connections.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result containing an empty tuple if the query was successful,
/// or an error if it failed.
pub fn get_ras_links(&self, adapter_handle: HANDLE, ras_links: &mut RasLinks) -> Result<()> {
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_GET_RAS_LINKS,
Some(&adapter_handle as *const HANDLE as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<HANDLE>() as u32,
Some(ras_links as *const RasLinks as *mut std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<RasLinks>() as u32,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// This method retrieves information about network interfaces that available to NDIS filter driver.
/// It returns a Result containing a vector of NetworkAdapterInfo
/// structs, which contain detailed information about each network interface.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<Vec<NetworkAdapterInfo>>` - A Result containing a vector of NetworkAdapterInfo
/// structs representing the available network interfaces if the query was successful,
/// or an error if it failed.
pub fn get_tcpip_bound_adapters_info(&self) -> Result<Vec<NetworkAdapterInfo>> {
let mut adapters: MaybeUninit<TcpAdapterList> = ::std::mem::MaybeUninit::uninit();
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_GET_TCPIP_INTERFACES,
None,
0,
Some(adapters.as_mut_ptr() as _),
size_of::<TcpAdapterList>() as u32,
None,
None,
)
};
if result.as_bool() {
let mut result = Vec::new();
let adapters = unsafe { adapters.assume_init() };
for i in 0..adapters.adapter_count as usize {
let adapter_name =
String::from_utf8(adapters.adapter_name_list[i].to_vec()).unwrap();
let adapter_name = adapter_name.trim_end_matches(char::from(0)).to_owned();
let next = NetworkAdapterInfo::new(
adapter_name,
adapters.adapter_handle[i],
adapters.adapter_medium_list[i],
adapters.current_address[i],
adapters.mtu[i],
);
result.push(next);
}
Ok(result)
} else {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
}
}
/// This method retrieves the version of the NDIS filter driver currently running on the
/// system. It returns a Result containing a Version struct with the major, minor, and
/// revision numbers of the driver version.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<Version>` - A Result containing a Version struct representing the NDIS
/// filter driver version if the query was successful, or an error if it failed.
pub fn get_version(&self) -> Result<Version> {
let mut version = u32::MAX;
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_GET_VERSION,
Some(&mut version as *mut u32 as _),
size_of::<u32>() as u32,
Some(&mut version as *mut u32 as _),
size_of::<u32>() as u32,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(Version {
major: (version & (0xF000)) >> 12,
minor: (version & (0xFF000000)) >> 24,
revision: (version & (0xFF0000)) >> 16,
})
}
}
/// This function is used to obtain various parameters of the network adapter, such as the
/// dimension of the internal buffers, the link speed, or the counter of corrupted packets.
/// The constants that define the operations are declared in the file `ntddndis.h`.
///
/// # Type Parameters
///
/// * `T`: The type of data to be queried from the network adapter.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `oid_request`: A mutable reference to a `PacketOidData<T>` struct that specifies
/// the adapter handle and the operation to perform.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result indicating whether the query operation was successful or not.
/// On success, returns `Ok(())`. On failure, returns an error.
pub fn ndis_get_request<T>(&self, oid_request: &mut PacketOidData<T>) -> Result<()> {
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_NDIS_GET_REQUEST,
Some(oid_request as *const PacketOidData<T> as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<PacketOidData<T>>() as u32,
Some(oid_request as *const PacketOidData<T> as *mut std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<PacketOidData<T>>() as u32,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// This function is used to set various parameters of the network adapter, such as the
/// dimension of the internal buffers, the link speed, or the counter of corrupted packets.
/// The constants that define the operations are declared in the file `ntddndis.h`.
///
/// # Type Parameters
///
/// * `T`: The type of data to be set for the network adapter.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `oid_request`: A reference to a `PacketOidData<T>` struct that specifies
/// the adapter handle and the operation to perform.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result indicating whether the set operation was successful or not.
/// On success, returns `Ok(())`. On failure, returns an error.
pub fn ndis_set_request<T>(&self, oid_request: &PacketOidData<T>) -> Result<()> {
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_NDIS_SET_REQUEST,
Some(oid_request as *const PacketOidData<T> as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<PacketOidData<T>>() as u32,
None,
0,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// The user application should create a Win32 event (with the `CreateEvent` API call) and pass
/// the event handle to this function. The helper driver will signal this event when the
/// NDIS filter adapter's list changes, for example, when a network card is plugged/unplugged,
/// a network connection is disabled/enabled, or other similar events.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `event_handle`: A `HANDLE` to a Win32 event created by the user application.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result indicating whether setting the event was successful or not.
/// On success, returns `Ok(())`. On failure, returns an error.
pub fn set_adapter_list_change_event(&self, event_handle: HANDLE) -> Result<()> {
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_SET_ADAPTER_EVENT,
Some(&event_handle as *const HANDLE as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<HANDLE>() as u32,
None,
0,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// Sets the packet filter mode for the selected network interface.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `adapter_handle`: A `HANDLE` to the network interface (obtained via call to `get_tcpip_bound_adapters_info`).
/// * `flags`: A `FilterFlags` value representing the combination of packet filter mode flags.
/// * `MSTCP_FLAG_SENT_TUNNEL` – Queue all packets sent from MSTCP to the network interface. Original packet dropped.
/// * `MSTCP_FLAG_RECV_TUNNEL` – Queue all packets indicated by the network interface to MSTCP. Original packet dropped.
/// * `MSTCP_FLAG_SENT_LISTEN` – Queue all packets sent from MSTCP to the network interface. Original packet goes ahead.
/// * `MSTCP_FLAG_RECV_LISTEN` – Queue all packets indicated by the network interface to MSTCP. Original packet goes ahead.
/// * `MSTCP_FLAG_FILTER_DIRECT` – In promiscuous mode, the TCP/IP stack receives all packets in the Ethernet segment and replies
/// with various ICMP packets. To prevent this, set this flag. All packets with destination MAC different from
/// FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF and the network interface's current MAC will never reach MSTCP.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result indicating whether setting the adapter mode was successful or not.
/// On success, returns `Ok(())`. On failure, returns an error.
pub fn set_adapter_mode(&self, adapter_handle: HANDLE, flags: FilterFlags) -> Result<()> {
let adapter_mode = AdapterMode {
adapter_handle,
flags,
};
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_SET_ADAPTER_MODE,
Some(&adapter_mode as *const AdapterMode as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<AdapterMode>() as u32,
None,
0,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// This method allows setting the hardware packet filter mode for the specified network interface by calling
/// the `ndis_set_request` function.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `adapter_handle`: A `HANDLE` to the network interface.
/// * `filter`: A `u32` value representing the packet filter mode.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result indicating whether setting the hardware packet filter was successful or not.
/// On success, returns `Ok(())`. On failure, returns an error.
pub fn set_hw_packet_filter(&self, adapter_handle: HANDLE, filter: u32) -> Result<()> {
let oid = PacketOidData::new(adapter_handle, OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER, filter);
self.ndis_set_request::<_>(&oid)?;
Ok(())
}
/// This method allows setting a Win32 event that will be signaled by the filter driver when the hardware packet
/// filter for the network interface changes.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `event_handle`: A `HANDLE` to the Win32 event created by the user application.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result indicating whether setting the hardware packet filter event was successful or not.
/// On success, returns `Ok(())`. On failure, returns an error.
pub fn set_hw_packet_filter_event(&self, event_handle: HANDLE) -> Result<()> {
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_SET_ADAPTER_HWFILTER_EVENT,
Some(&event_handle as *const HANDLE as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<HANDLE>() as u32,
None,
0,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// This method allows setting a Win32 event that will be signaled by the filter driver when a WAN connection
/// (such as dial-up, DSL, ADSL, etc.) is established or terminated.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `event_handle`: A `HANDLE` to the Win32 event created by the user application.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<()>` - A Result indicating whether setting the WAN event was successful or not. On success,
/// returns `Ok(())`. On failure, returns an error.
pub fn set_wan_event(&self, event_handle: HANDLE) -> Result<()> {
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_SET_WAN_EVENT,
Some(&event_handle as *const HANDLE as *const std::ffi::c_void),
size_of::<HANDLE>() as u32,
None,
0,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
/// Retrieves the effective size of the Windows Packet Filter internal intermediate buffer pool.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// * `Result<u32>` - If the operation is successful, returns `Ok(pool_size)` where `pool_size`
/// is the size of the intermediate buffer pool. Otherwise, returns an `Err` with the error code.
///
/// This function retrieves the size of the intermediate buffer pool used by the driver.
/// It uses `DeviceIoControl` with the `IOCTL_NDISRD_QUERY_IB_POOL_SIZE` code to perform the operation.
pub fn get_intermediate_buffer_pool_size(&self) -> Result<u32> {
let mut pool_size: u32 = 0;
let result = unsafe {
DeviceIoControl(
self.driver_handle,
IOCTL_NDISRD_QUERY_IB_POOL_SIZE,
None,
0,
Some(&mut pool_size as *mut u32 as _),
size_of::<u32>() as u32,
None,
None,
)
};
if !result.as_bool() {
Err(unsafe { GetLastError() }.into())
} else {
Ok(pool_size)
}
}
}