11 March 2010 0 Comments

NDISKD and !miniport

The second installment of a beginner’s guide to debugging with NDISKD Last time we set up the debugger, looked at !ndiskd.help , and dumped out a table of active miniports.  Today we’ll continue our laboratory by examining a specific miniport.  As before, we use !ndiskd.miniports to get the table of active miniports: kd> !ndiskd.miniport     MiniDriver         Miniport            Name                                _     fffffa800acf4640   fffffa800ad051a0    WAN Miniport (SSTP)     fffffa800ac8f020   fffffa800ac911a0    Microsoft Virtual Machine バス ネットワーク アダプター Suppose we want to get more information about the VM NIC named "Microsoft Virtual Machine バス ネットワーク アダプター".  (It’s a Japanese target OS; this example showcases ndiskd’s newfound Unicode support).  To pull up the details page on the Miniport, click the link in the second column.  On my machine, the link is labeled fffffa800ac911a0, although it will be different for your machine. When you click the link, the debugger displays a screenful of information.  To keep things simple, we’ll dissect the output in sections.  The first section displays basic information about the miniport

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NDISKD and !miniport

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