Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
wakeupsem.c
Abstract:
Contains functions for creating and deleting Events on which the
messenger threads will wait. The events get set if either data is
received, or a new name is added to the name table. These routines
were originally written for OS/2 semaphores.
Contains:
CreateWakeupSems
CloseWakeupSems
Author:
Dan Lafferty (danl) 25-Jun-1991
Environment:
User Mode - Win32
Revision History:
25-Jun-1991 danl
Ported from LM2.0
--*/
#include "msrv.h"
#include "msgdbg.h" // MSG_LOG
#include <netlib.h> // UNUSED macro
#include "msgdata.h"
BOOL
MsgCreateWakeupEvent(
void
)
/*++
Routine Description:
There is now one master event that is shared by everything. Create it.
Arguments:
None
Return Value:
None
--*/
{
//
// Create event
//
wakeupEvent = CreateEvent(
NULL, // Event Attributes
FALSE, // ManualReset (auto-reset selected)
TRUE, // Initial State(signaled)
NULL); // Name
if (wakeupEvent == NULL) {
MSG_LOG(ERROR, "CreateWakeupSems:CreateEvent: FAILURE %X\n",
GetLastError());
return(FALSE);
}
return (wakeupEvent != NULL );
}
VOID
MsgCloseWakeupEvent(
void
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Release the master event.
Arguments:
None
Return Value:
None
--*/
{
CLOSE_HANDLE(wakeupEvent, NULL);
}
BOOL
MsgCreateWakeupSems(
DWORD NumNets
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine fills in the WakeupSem array with event handles for
each net. All nets share the same event handle, so when the handle
becomes signalled, the NCB array for each net needs to be examined.
Arguments:
Return Value:
Note:
--*/
{
DWORD i;
for ( i = 0; i < NumNets; i++ ) // One per net + one group
{
wakeupSem[i] = wakeupEvent;
}
return TRUE;
}
VOID
MsgCloseWakeupSems()
{
// Noop
}