Lines Matching defs:BufferPtr
1071 BufferPtr. If BufferSize is too small to contain the entire downloaded file,
1084 For write operations, the data to be sent is in the buffer specified by BufferPtr.
1108 @param BufferPtr A pointer to the data buffer.
1136 IN OUT VOID *BufferPtr,
1157 ((BufferPtr == NULL) && DontUseBuffer) ||
1231 BufferPtr,
1246 BufferPtr,
1259 BufferPtr,
1304 BufferPtr parameters to the network interface. The UDP header is automatically
1322 HeaderPtr to be prefixed to the data at BufferPtr.
1324 data at BufferPtr.
1325 @param BufferSize A pointer to the size of the data at BufferPtr.
1326 @param BufferPtr A pointer to the data to be written.
1350 IN VOID *BufferPtr
1386 if ((BufferSize == NULL) || ((*BufferSize != 0) && (BufferPtr == NULL))) {
1455 Udp4TxData->FragmentTable[FragCount - 1].FragmentBuffer = BufferPtr;
1578 are returned in (the optional HeaderPtr and) BufferPtr, and the size of the
1582 contents of BufferPtr are undefined, and the packet is lost. If a UDP packet is
1596 HeaderPtr to be prefixed to the data at BufferPtr.
1598 data at BufferPtr.
1599 @param BufferSize A pointer to the size of the data at BufferPtr.
1600 @param BufferPtr A pointer to the data to be read.
1623 IN VOID *BufferPtr
1657 if ((BufferSize == NULL) || (BufferPtr == NULL)) {
1833 CopyMem ((UINT8 *) BufferPtr + BufferCopiedLen, FragmentBuffer + CopiedLen, FragmentLength - CopiedLen);
1839 CopyMem ((UINT8 *) BufferPtr + BufferCopiedLen, FragmentBuffer, FragmentLength);