get_config_string(lookup_config(config_tree, "Device"), &device);
get_config_string(lookup_config(config_tree, "Interface"), &iface);
+ if(device && iface)
+ logger(DEBUG_ALWAYS, LOG_WARNING, "Warning: both Device and Interface specified, results may not be as expected");
+
/* Open registry and look for network adapters */
if(RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, NETWORK_CONNECTIONS_KEY, 0, KEY_READ, &key)) {
return false;
}
+ /* Get version information from tap device */
+
+ {
+ ULONG info[3] = {0};
+ DWORD len;
+ if(!DeviceIoControl(device_handle, TAP_IOCTL_GET_VERSION, &info, sizeof info, &info, sizeof info, &len, NULL))
+ logger(DEBUG_ALWAYS, LOG_WARNING, "Could not get version information from Windows tap device %s (%s): %s", device, iface, winerror(GetLastError()));
+ else {
+ logger(DEBUG_ALWAYS, LOG_INFO, "TAP-Windows driver version: %lu.%lu%s", info[0], info[1], info[2] ? " (DEBUG)" : "");
+
+ /* Warn if using >=9.21. This is because starting from 9.21, TAP-Win32 seems to use a different, less efficient write path. */
+ if(info[0] == 9 && info[1] >= 21)
+ logger(DEBUG_ALWAYS, LOG_WARNING,
+ "You are using the newer (>= 9.0.0.21, NDIS6) series of TAP-Win32 drivers. "
+ "Using these drivers with tinc is not recommanded as it can result in poor performance. "
+ "You might want to revert back to 9.0.0.9 instead.");
+ }
+ }
+
/* Get MAC address from tap device */
if(!DeviceIoControl(device_handle, TAP_IOCTL_GET_MAC, mymac.x, sizeof mymac.x, mymac.x, sizeof mymac.x, &len, 0)) {
logger(DEBUG_ALWAYS, LOG_INFO, "%s (%s) is a %s", device, iface, device_info);
+ device_read_overlapped.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
+ device_write_overlapped.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
+
return true;
}
/* We don't use the write event directly, but GetOverlappedResult() does, internally. */
- device_read_overlapped.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
- device_write_overlapped.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
-
io_add_event(&device_read_io, device_handle_read, NULL, device_read_overlapped.hEvent);
device_issue_read();
}
logger(DEBUG_ALWAYS, LOG_INFO, "Disabling %s", device_info);
io_del(&device_read_io);
+
+ ULONG status = 0;
+ DWORD len;
+ DeviceIoControl(device_handle, TAP_IOCTL_SET_MEDIA_STATUS, &status, sizeof status, &status, sizeof status, &len, NULL);
+
+ /* Note that we don't try to cancel ongoing I/O here - we just stop listening.
+ This is because some TAP-Win32 drivers don't seem to handle cancellation very well,
+ especially when combined with other events such as the computer going to sleep - cases
+ were observed where the GetOverlappedResult() would just block indefinitely and never
+ return in that case. */
+}
+
+static void close_device(void) {
CancelIo(device_handle);
/* According to MSDN, CancelIo() does not necessarily wait for the operation to complete.
CloseHandle(device_read_overlapped.hEvent);
CloseHandle(device_write_overlapped.hEvent);
- ULONG status = 0;
- DeviceIoControl(device_handle, TAP_IOCTL_SET_MEDIA_STATUS, &status, sizeof status, &status, sizeof status, &len, NULL);
-}
-
-static void close_device(void) {
CloseHandle(device_handle); device_handle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
free(device); device = NULL;