// ndis.h
void NdisRawWritePortBufferUshort(
[in] Port,
[in] Buffer,
[in] Length
);
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NdisRawWritePortBufferUshort writes a specified number of USHORT values from a caller-supplied buffer to a given I/O port.
Port [in]Specifies the I/O port. This address falls in a range that was mapped during initialization with NdisMRegisterIoPortRange.
Buffer [in]Pointer to a caller-allocated resident buffer containing the USHORTs to be written.
Length [in]Specifies the number of USHORTs to write to the I/O port.
A miniport driver calls NdisRawWritePortBufferUshort to transfer a sequence of USHORTs, one at a time, to a NIC.
NdisRawWritePortBufferUshort runs fast because it need not map a bus-relative port address onto a host-dependent logical port address at every call.