MINIPORT_WDI_TAL_TXRX_PEER_DELETE_CONFIRM - NtDoc

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// dot11wdi.h

MINIPORT_WDI_TAL_TXRX_PEER_DELETE_CONFIRM MiniportWdiTalTxrxPeerDeleteConfirm;

void MiniportWdiTalTxrxPeerDeleteConfirm(
  [in] TAL_TXRX_HANDLE MiniportTalTxRxContext,
  [in] WDI_PORT_ID PortId,
  [in] WDI_PEER_ID PeerId
)
{...}
View the official Windows Driver Kit DDI reference
// dot11wificxintf.h

MINIPORT_WDI_TAL_TXRX_PEER_DELETE_CONFIRM MiniportWdiTalTxrxPeerDeleteConfirm;

void MiniportWdiTalTxrxPeerDeleteConfirm(
  TAL_TXRX_HANDLE MiniportTalTxRxContext,
  WDI_PORT_ID PortId,
  WDI_PEER_ID PeerId
)
{...}
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Windows Driver Kit DDI reference (nc-dot11wdi-miniport_wdi_tal_txrx_peer_delete_confirm)

MINIPORT_WDI_TAL_TXRX_PEER_DELETE_CONFIRM callback function

Description

[!IMPORTANT] This topic is part of the WDI driver model released in Windows 10. The WDI driver model is in maintenance mode and will only receive high priority fixes. WiFiCx is the Wi-Fi driver model released in Windows 11. We recommend that you use WiFiCx to take advantage of the latest features.

The MiniportWdiTalTxRxPeerDeleteConfirm handler function is invoked after the completion of a PeerDeleteIndication call which did not return success. This is called after a successful MiniportWdiTxAbort (or TxAbortConfirm) and after all outstanding TX frames for the peer are completed. After this call, the mapping between the peer Id and MAC address is no longer valid and the peer Id and MAC address may be used for future PeerCreateIndication calls.

This is a WDI miniport handler inside NDIS_MINIPORT_WDI_DATA_HANDLERS.

Note You must declare the function by using the MINIPORT_WDI_TAL_TXRX_PEER_DELETE_CONFIRM type. For more information, see the following Examples section.

Parameters

MiniportTalTxRxContext [in]

TAL device handle returned by the IHV miniport in MiniportWdiTalTxRxInitialize.

PortId [in]

Port ID associated with the peer.

PeerId [in]

Peer ID for the peer.

See also

MiniportWdiTxAbort

NDIS_MINIPORT_WDI_DATA_HANDLERS

PeerCreateIndication

PeerDeleteIndication

TAL_TXRX_HANDLE

TxAbortConfirm

WDI general datapath interfaces

WDI_PEER_ID

WDI_PORT_ID


Windows Driver Kit DDI reference (nc-dot11wificxintf-miniport_wdi_tal_txrx_peer_delete_confirm)

Description

[!IMPORTANT] This topic is part of the WiFiCx driver model. WiFiCx is the Wi-Fi driver model released in Windows 11. We recommend that you use WiFiCx to take advantage of the latest features. The previous Wi-Fi driver model WDI is in maintenance mode and will only receive high priority fixes.

[!WARNING] Some information in this topic relates to prereleased product, which may be substantially modified before it is commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.

This function is reserved for system use and should not be called in your code.

Parameters

MiniportTalTxRxContext

Reserved.

PortId

Reserved.

PeerId

Reserved.

Remarks

See also