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/* MCATTPRT.h
* * Copyright (c) 1993-1995 by DataBeam Corporation, Lexington, KY * * Abstract: * This is the interface file for the TCP Transport. If an application * is making calls directly to the Transport DLL, this file MUST be * included. All transports have the same interface. This makes * programming to the Transports simpler for the user. * * This file contains all of the prototypes and defintions needed to use * any of the Transport DLLs. * * Transports have 2 modes of operation, either in-band call control or * out-of-band call control. With in-band call control, the Transport DLL * makes the physical connection when the TConnectRequest() call is made * from MCS. It also breaks the physical connection when MCS makes a * TDisconnectRequest() call. This basic mode of operation works well but * we have added the out-of-band call control mode for 2 reasons: * * 1. Allow the user to make multiple MCS connections without * breaking the physical connection. This is needed if the * application is using the GCC Query commands. * * 2. Allow the user to use any type of calling mechanism (i.e. TAPI, * TSAPI,...) that they want. * * Caveats: * None. * * Author: * James W. Lawwill * */ #ifndef _MCATTPRT_
#define _MCATTPRT_
#include "databeam.h"
/*
* These are valid return codes from the Transport DLL. * * TRANSPORT_NO_ERROR * The function executed properly, without error. This does not mean * that the function is complete. Some functions are non-blocking * (they don't occur immediately), therefore they could still fail. * A good example of this is the TConnectRequest() function in the * TCP transport. It takes a few seconds to call the remote site and * establish a link. If the connection fails or succeeds, a callback * will be sent back to the user to give them the status. * TRANSPORT_INITIALIZATION_FAILED * The TInitialize() function failed. This can occur for a number of * reasons. * TRANSPORT_NOT_INITIALIZED * The user is attempting to use a function even though the TInitialize() * function failed. * TRANSPORT_NO_SUCH_CONNECTION * The user is attempting a function call with an illegal * TransportConnection handle. * TRANSPORT_WRITE_QUEUE_FULL * The TDataRequest() function failed because its write queue is full * TRANSPORT_READ_QUEUE_FULL * This return value is returned from the TRANSPORT_DATA_INDICATION * callback. It occurs when the user application can not handle the * data packet because it does not currently have room for it. This * is a flow control mechanism between the user application and the * Transport DLL. * TRANSPORT_CONNECT_REQUEST_FAILED * The TConnectRequest() function failed because the modem was not * in the proper mode. As we initialize a modem, it is not possible * to dial out it. Try the TConnectRequest() later. * TRANSPORT_CONNECT_RESPONSE_FAILED * The TConnectResponse() function failed. Evidently, the function was * called at the wrong time. * TRANSPORT_NO_CONNECTION_AVAILABLE * The TConnectRequest() function failed because all available modems * are currently in use. * TRANSPORT_NOT_READY_TO_TRANSMIT * The TDataRequest() function failed because it is not ready to send * data. If you attempt this function before you receive a * TRANSPORT_CONNECT_INDICATION callback, you will receive this value * TRANSPORT_ILLEGAL_COMMAND * TResetDevice() or TProcessCommand() failed because the command submitted * to the function was invalid. * TRANSPORT_CONFIGURATION_ERROR * Return value from TProcessCommand() if the user is enabling a device * that has an illegal configuration setup in the .ini file * TRANSPORT_MEMORY_FAILURE * The function failed because the Transport Stack was not able to allocate * the memory necessary to perform the function. */ typedef unsigned long TransportError; typedef TransportError * PTransportError;
#define TRANSPORT_NO_ERROR 0
#define TRANSPORT_INITIALIZATION_FAILED 1
#define TRANSPORT_NOT_INITIALIZED 2
#define TRANSPORT_NO_SUCH_CONNECTION 3
#define TRANSPORT_WRITE_QUEUE_FULL 4
#define TRANSPORT_READ_QUEUE_FULL 5
#define TRANSPORT_CONNECT_REQUEST_FAILED 6
#define TRANSPORT_MEMORY_FAILURE 7
#define TRANSPORT_NOT_READY_TO_TRANSMIT 8
#define TRANSPORT_CANT_SEND_NOW 9
#define TRANSPORT_ILLEGAL_COMMAND 10
#define TRANSPORT_CONFIGURATION_ERROR 12
#define TRANSPORT_CONNECT_RESPONSE_FAILED 13
#define TRANSPORT_SECURITY_FAILED 14
#define TRANSPORT_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL 15
#define TRANSPORT_NO_PLUGGABLE_CONNECTION 16
#define TRANSPORT_WRITE_FILE_FAILED 17
#define TRANSPORT_ALREADY_INITIALIZED 18
#define TRANSPORT_INVALID_PARAMETER 19
#define TRANSPORT_PHYSICAL_LAYER_NOT_FOUND 20
#define TRANSPORT_NO_T123_STACK 21
/*
* TransportConnection is the handle used by the Transport DLL * to distinguish one logical connection from another. The DLL assigns * the transport connection in a TConnectRequest() call or as a * result of a TRANSPORT_CONNECT_INDICATION callback */ typedef enum tagTransportType { TRANSPORT_TYPE_WINSOCK = 0, TRANSPORT_TYPE_PLUGGABLE_X224 = 1, TRANSPORT_TYPE_PLUGGABLE_PSTN = 2, } TransportType;
typedef struct tagTransportConnection { TransportType eType; UINT_PTR nLogicalHandle; } TransportConnection, *PTransportConnection;
#define PACK_XPRTCONN(x) (MAKELONG((x).nLogicalHandle, (x).eType))
#define UNPACK_XPRTCONN(x,n) { (x).nLogicalHandle = LOWORD((n)); (x).eType = (TransportType) HIWORD((n)); }
#define IS_SAME_TRANSPORT_CONNECTION(x1,x2) (((x1).eType == (x2).eType) && ((x1).nLogicalHandle == (x2).nLogicalHandle))
#define IS_SOCKET(x) (TRANSPORT_TYPE_WINSOCK == (x).eType)
#define IS_PLUGGABLE(x) (TRANSPORT_TYPE_WINSOCK != (x).eType)
#define IS_PLUGGABLE_X224(x) (TRANSPORT_TYPE_PLUGGABLE_X224 == (x).eType)
#define IS_PLUGGABLE_PSTN(x) (TRANSPORT_TYPE_PLUGGABLE_PSTN == (x).eType)
#define IS_VALID_TRANSPORT_CONNECTION_TYPE(x) (IS_SOCKET(x) || IS_PLUGGABLE_X224(x) || IS_PLUGGABLE_PSTN(x))
#define SET_SOCKET_CONNECTION(x,s) { (x).eType = TRANSPORT_TYPE_WINSOCK; (x).nLogicalHandle = (s); }
/*
* This structure is passed back with the TRANSPORT_DATA_INDICATION message. * * Since there is only one callback address passed into the Transport DLL and * there can be many transport connections maintained by this DLL, the * transport_connection number is included in the structure. This number * tells the user application which connection the data is associated with. * * The other two parameters are the data address and data length */ typedef struct { TransportConnection transport_connection; unsigned char * user_data; unsigned long user_data_length; PMemory memory; } TransportData; typedef TransportData * PTransportData;
/*
* The following section defines the callbacks that can be issued to the * user. * * The callback contains three parameters: * The first is the callback message. * The second is specific to the callback message. * The third is the user defined value that is passed in * during TInitialize(). */
/*
* Message: TRANSPORT_CONNECT_INDICATION * Parameter: * TransportConnection transport_connection * * Functional Description: * The user receives this message when an incoming call has been * received. The user can issue a TConnectResponse() to accept the * call or a TDisconnectRequest() to terminate the connection. * * The user will never receive this callback message if he originates * the connection. In that case the user will receive a * TRANSPORT_CONNECT_CONFIRM. */
/*
* Message: TRANSPORT_DATA_INDICATION * Parameter: * PTransportData * This is the address of the transport data structure * * Functional Description: * The callback returns this message when it has data for the user. * The message is sent with the address of a TransportData structure, * which contains the transport_connection, the data address, and the * data length. */
/*
* Message: TRANSPORT_EXPEDITED_DATA_INDICATION * Parameter: * PTransportData * This is the address of the transport data structure * * Functional Description: * This callback is currently unsupported. */
/*
* Message: TRANSPORT_DISCONNECT_INDICATION * Parameter: * TransportConnection * * Functional Description: * The callback returns this message when the transport connection * is broken. It can result from a TDisconnectRequest() call by the * user, or from an unstable physical connection. */
/*
* Message: TRANSPORT_CONNECT_CONFIRM * Parameter: * TransportConnection * * Functional Description: * The callback returns this message when a new transport connection * has been established. * * This message is issued in response to the user issuing a * TConnectRequest(). When the Transport Connection is up and * operational, the user will receive this callback message. * * If you are called by another user, you will receive a * TRANSPORT_CONNECT_INDICATION. */
/*
* Message: TRANSPORT_STATUS_INDICATION * Parameter: * PTransportStatus * Address of the TransportStatus structure * * Functional Description: * This callback is sent from a Transport Layer to notify the user of a * change in a physical device. For example, in the case of the PSTN * Transport Stack, this message will be sent up when the modem detects an * incoming RING or when a connection is established. Any time the state * of the modem changes, a message will be sent up. Messages will also be * sent up when an error occurs */
#define TRANSPORT_CONNECT_INDICATION 0
#define TRANSPORT_CONNECT_CONFIRM 1
#define TRANSPORT_DATA_INDICATION 2
// #define TRANSPORT_EXPEDITED_DATA_INDICATION 3
#define TRANSPORT_DISCONNECT_INDICATION 4
// #define TRANSPORT_STATUS_INDICATION 5
#define TRANSPORT_BUFFER_EMPTY_INDICATION 6
#ifdef TSTATUS_INDICATION
/*
* Physical Device states */ typedef enum { TSTATE_NOT_READY, TSTATE_NOT_CONNECTED, TSTATE_CONNECT_PENDING, TSTATE_CONNECTED, TSTATE_REMOVED } TransportState;
/*
* The following structure is passed to ths user via the * TRANSPORT_STATUS_INDICATION callback. * * * device_identifier - The device_identifier is only set if a specific * device is referenced (i.e. "COM1"). * * remote_address - String specifying the address of the person we * are linked to. * * message - This string is filled in to give the user some * type of feedback. A message may reflect an * error in the configuration file, an incoming * RING from the modem, or a BUSY signal on the * telephone line. * * state - Current state of the device. This is one of * the TransportState enumerations. */ typedef struct { char * device_identifier; char * remote_address; char * message; TransportState state; } TransportStatus; typedef TransportStatus * PTransportStatus;
#endif // TSTATUS_INDICATION
#endif
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