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;---------------------------Module-Header-------------------------------;
; Module Name: CCOM.ASM
;
; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation 1985-1990. All Rights Reserved.
;
; History
;
; 041786 Fixed RECCOM to return be able to return nulls
.xlist
include cmacros.inc
include comdev.inc
include ibmcom.inc
.list
sBegin Code
assumes cs,Code
assumes ds,Data
;=========================================================================
;
; Communications Device Driver - C language interface module.
; This module provides an interface layer between programs written
; in C, and the low-level OEM specific communications drivers.
;
;=========================================================================
externNP $CLRBRK
externNP $DCBPTR
externNP $EVT
externNP $EVTGET
externNP $EXTCOM
externNP $FLUSH
externNP $INICOM
externNP $RECCOM
externNP $RECSTR
externNP $SETBRK
externNP $SETCOM
externNP $SETQUE
externNP $SNDCOM
externNP $SNDIMM
externNP $STACOM
externNP $TRMCOM
externNP $SNDCOMSTR
externNP $ENANOTIFY
externNP GetDEB
;=========================================================================
;
; ushort inicom(pdcb)
; dcb far *pdcb;
;
; returns - 0 if no errors occured
; - Error Code (which is reset)
;
; Inicom is a one-time called routine to initialize. This is meant
; to be called when a process starts, or determines that it will use
; communications. Operating parameters are also passed on to setcom(),
; below.
;
; Fields within the dcb (including device id) should be set up prior to
; calling inicom.
;
; As a true device driver, this routine is to be called when the device
; driver is loaded at system start-up time. The dcb reflects the
; default operating parameters.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc inicom,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmD pdcb
cBegin
les bx,pdcb
assumes es,nothing
call $INICOM
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; ushort setcom(pdcb)
; dcb far *pdcb;
;
; returns - 0 if no errors occured
; - Error Code (reset)
;
; Set/alter communications operating parameters. This is a non-destructive
; alteration of operating mode. Queues and interrupts are not affected.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc setcom,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmD pdcb
cBegin
les bx,pdcb ;get pointer to dcb
assumes es,nothing
call $SETCOM
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; void setque(cid,pqdb)
; char cid;
; qdb far *pqdb;
;
; Init the locations of the receive and transmit queues that are to be
; used to buffer incomming and outgoing characters.
;
; This may be called at any time by a process to use a different set
; of queues. Characters (transmit and/or receive) may be lost if the
; queues are changed when not empty. This allows dynamic allocation
; of variable sized queues. Under DOS 4.0, the queues must be locked in
; memory.
;
; As a true device driver, the queues would be allocated at boot time,
; and must also be locked under DOS 4.0.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc setque,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
parmD pqdb
cBegin
mov ah,cid
les bx,pqdb ;pointer to qdb
assumes es,nothing
call $SETQUE
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; short reccom(cid)
; char cid;
;
; Returns - character.
; - -1 if error
; - -2 if no character available
;
; Read a byte. Extracts a byte from the receive data queue. Returns
; immediately.
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc reccom,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
cBegin
mov ah,cid ;Id Into AH
call $RECCOM ;Get char, error, or no data
mov cx,ax ;Save data
mov ah,0 ;Assume valid data
jnz reccom5 ;Data is valid
mov ax,-2 ;Assume no data available
jcxz reccom5 ;No data available
inc ax ;Show error (-1)
reccom5:
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; short ReadCommString(cid, buf, cnt)
; char cid;
; LPSTR buf;
; int cnt;
;
; Returns - ax = # of bytes read
; - 0 if no character available or error
;
; Read string. Extracts bytes from the receive data queue. Returns
; immediately.
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc ReadCommString,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
parmD buf
parmW cnt
cBegin
mov ah,cid ;Id Into AH
les di, buf
mov cx, cnt
call $RECSTR ;Get char, error, or no data
jnz short recstr5 ; jmp if no error
xor ax, ax
recstr5:
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; ushort sndcom(cid,ch)
; char cid;
; char ch;
;
; Returns - 0 if no errors
; - Error Code (Not removed, i.e. stacom will return this error
; unless another occurs before the next call to stacom.)
;
; Transmit a byte. Places a byte into the transmit queue. Negative return
; indicates error.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc sndcom,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
parmB chr
cBegin
mov ah,cid
mov al,chr
call $SNDCOM
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; ushort ctx(cid,ch)
; char cid;
; char ch;
;
; Returns - 0 if no errors
; - -1 if character could not be sent.
;
; Transmit a byte "immediately". Places a byte into the transmit queue.
; or other buffer such that it is the next character picked up for
; transmission. Negative return indicates error.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc ctx,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
parmB chr
cBegin
mov ah,cid
mov al,chr
call $SNDIMM
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; void trmcom(cid)
; char cid;
;
; Terminate communications on a particular channel. Flushes the
; buffers (waits for completion), and shuts down the comm device.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc trmcom,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
cBegin
mov ah,cid
call $TRMCOM ;and go for it
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; ushort stacom(cid,pstat)
; char cid;
; stat far *pstat;
;
; Returns - 0 if no errors
; - Error Code
; - status structure updated.
;
; Get device status. Returns device status and input queue status.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc stacom,<PUBLIC,FAR>,<si,di>
parmB cid
parmD pstat
cBegin
mov ah,cid
les bx,pstat
assumes es,nothing
call $STACOM
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; dword cextfcn(cid,fcn)
; char cid;
; short fcn;
;
; Perform extended functions.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc cextfcn,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
parmW fcn
cBegin
mov ah,cid
mov bx,fcn
call $EXTCOM
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; ushort cflush(cid,q)
; ushort cid;
; ushort q;
;
; Queue flush. empties the specified queue. q=0 means transmit queue,
; 1 indicates receive queue.
;
; Returns - 0 or -1.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc cflush,<PUBLIC,FAR>,<si,di>
parmB cid
parmB q
cBegin
mov ah,cid
mov bh,q
call $FLUSH
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; ushort far *cevt(cid,evtmask)
; ushort cid;
; ushort evtmask;
;
; Returns the location of a word which in which certain bits will be set
; when particular events occur. The event mask passed defines which bits
; are to be enabled. The event byte is used primarily for speed in
; determining if certain events have occurred. Returns 0 on success, -1
; for an illegal handle.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc cevt,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
parmW evt_mask
cBegin
mov ah,cid
mov bx,evt_mask
call $EVT ;Set the event
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; short cevtGet(cid, evtmask)
; ushort cid;
; ushort evtmask;
;
; The event byte set up by cevt, above, is returned. This routine must be
; used to read the event byte in order to prevent loss of an event
; occurance. Those bits set in the event mask passed are then cleared in
; the event byte.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc cevtGet,<PUBLIC,FAR>
parmB cid
parmW evt_mask
cBegin
mov ah,cid
mov bx,evt_mask
call $EVTGET
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; short csetbrk(cid)
; ushort cid;
;
; Suspends character transmission, and places the transmission line in
; a break state until cclrbrk is called. Returns 0 on success, -1 if
; illegal handle.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc csetbrk,<PUBLIC,FAR>,<si,di>
parmB cid
cBegin
mov ah,cid
call $SETBRK
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; short cclrbrk(cid)
; ushort cid;
;
; Restores the line to a non-breaking state, and restarts character
; transmission. Returns 0 on success, -1 if illegal handle.
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc cclrbrk,<PUBLIC,FAR>,<si,di>
parmB cid
cBegin
mov ah,cid
call $CLRBRK
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; dcb far *getdcb(cid)
; ushort cid;
;
; Returns a pointer to the dcb associated with the given id.
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc getdcb,<PUBLIC,FAR>,<si,di>
parmB cid
cBegin
mov ah,cid
call $DCBPTR
cEnd
;=========================================================================
;
; int CommWriteString(cid, lpstring, count)
; ushort cid;
; LPSTR lpstring;
; int count;
;
; Returns # of bytes sent
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc CommWriteString, <FAR, PUBLIC>, <si, di>
parmB cid
parmD lpstring
parmW count
cBegin
xor ax, ax
mov cx, count
jcxz short cws_exit
mov ah, cid
les di, lpstring
call $SNDCOMSTR
cws_exit:
cEnd
page
;=========================================================================
;
; bool EnableNotification(cid, hWnd, recv_trigger, send_trigger)
; ushort cid;
; WORD hWnd; /* 0, to disable notification */
; int recv_trigger;
; int send_trigger;
;
; Returns # of bytes sent
;
;=========================================================================
assumes ds,Data
assumes es,nothing
cProc EnableNotification, <FAR, PUBLIC>, <si, di>
parmB cid
parmW _hWnd
parmW recvT
parmW sendT
cBegin
mov ah, [cid]
mov bx, [_hWnd]
mov cx, [recvT]
mov dx, [sendT]
call $ENANOTIFY
cEnd
page
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------;
; WEP
;
;
; Entry:
;
; Returns:
;
; Registers Destroyed:
;
; History:
; Sat 13-Jan-1990 18:33:48 -by- David N. Weise [davidw]
; Wrote it!
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------;
assumes ds,nothing
assumes es,nothing
cProc WEP,<PUBLIC,FAR>
cBegin nogen
nop ; You don't want to know why.
mov ax,1
ret 2
cEnd nogen
sEnd Code
end