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/*++
Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
addrgen.h
Abstract:
This module provides the APIs for allocation and release of multicast addresses and ports.
Author:
B. Rajeev (rajeevb) 17-mar-1997
Revision History:
--*/
#ifndef __ADDRESS_GENERATION__
#define __ADDRESS_GENERATION__
#ifndef __ADDRGEN_LIB__
#define ADDRGEN_LIB_API //__declspec(dllimport)
#else
#define ADDRGEN_LIB_API // __declspec(dllexport)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif // __cplusplus
/*++
These values are a short representation for well known port ranges (port type).
++*/
#define OTHER_PORT 0 // none of the well-known ranges, uses MSA_PORT_GROUP to specify the range
#define AUDIO_PORT 1 // port range [16384..32767) - note: 32767 is NOT included
#define WHITEBOARD_PORT 2 // port range [32768..49152)
#define VIDEO_PORT 3 // port range [49152.. 65535) - note: 65535 is NOT included
/*++
Type Description:
Represents a multicast address scope.
Multicast addresses may be allocated within such a scope
Members:
ScopeType - One of the well-known multicast scope types. In such a case, the value
of other members is predefined and is not interpreted. If not, it takes
the value OTHER_MULTICAST_SCOPE.
BaseAddress - A 32 bit value, when ORed with the NetworkMask, provides the
prefix of all multicast addresses allocated within the scope.
NetworkMask - A 32 bit value that specifies which bits in the the BaseAddress remain on.
NameString - Points to a human readable string.
Infosize - Size of the Info field.
Info - Points to more information about the address scope.
Remarks:
All values are in host byte order
--*/
typedef struct _MSA_MULTICAST_ADDRESS_SCOPE
{
DWORD ScopeType;
DWORD BaseAddress;
DWORD NetworkMask;
BSTR NameString;
DWORD Infosize;
LPVOID Info;
} MSA_MULTICAST_ADDRESS_SCOPE, *LPMSA_MULTICAST_ADDRESS_SCOPE;
/*++
Type Description:
Represents a range of ports within which ([StartPort..EndPort]) a port must be allocated.
Members:
PortType - One of the well-known port types (audio, video etc.). In such a case, the value
of other members is predefined and is not interpreted. If not, it takes the
value OTHER_PORT.
StartPort - First port of the range that may be allocated.
EndPort - Last port of the range that may be allocated.
Remarks:
All values are in host byte order
--*/
typedef struct _MSA_PORT_GROUP
{
DWORD PortType;
WORD StartPort;
WORD EndPort;
} MSA_PORT_GROUP, *LPMSA_PORT_GROUP;
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is used to reserve as well as renew local ports.
Arguments:
lpScope - Supplies a pointer to structure describing the port group.
IsRenewal - Supplies a boolean value that describes whether the allocation call
is a renewal attempt or a new allocation request.
NumberOfPorts - Supplies the number of ports requested.
lpFirstPort - Supplies the first port to be renewed in case of renewal
(strictly an IN parameter).
Returns the first port allocated otherwise
(strictly an OUT parameter).
Return Value:
BOOL - TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise. Further error information can be obtained by
calling GetLastError(). These error codes are -
NO_ERROR - The call was successful.
MSA_INVALID_PORT_GROUP - The port group information is invalid (either if the PortType is
invalid or the port range is unacceptable)
MSA_RENEWAL_FAILED - System unable to renew the given ports.
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - One or more parameters is invalid.
MSA_INVALID_DATA - One or more parameters has an invalid value.
Remarks:
All values are in host byte order
--*/
ADDRGEN_LIB_API BOOL WINAPI
MSAAllocatePorts(
IN LPMSA_PORT_GROUP lpPortGroup,
IN BOOL IsRenewal,
IN WORD NumberOfPorts,
IN OUT LPWORD lpFirstPort
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is used to release previously allocated multicast ports.
Arguments:
NumberOfPorts - Supplies the number of ports to be released.
StartPort - Supplies the starting port of the port range to be released.
Return Value:
BOOL - TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise. Further error information can be obtained by
calling GetLastError(). These error codes are -
NO_ERROR - The call was successful.
MSA_NO_SUCH_RESERVATION - There is no such reservation.
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER - One or more parameters is invalid.
MSA_INVALID_DATA - One or more parameters has an invalid value.
Remarks:
if range [a..c] is reserved and the release is attempted on [a..d], the call fails with
MSA_NO_SUCH_RESERVATION without releasing [a..c].
All values are in host byte order
++*/
ADDRGEN_LIB_API BOOL WINAPI
MSAReleasePorts(
IN WORD NumberOfPorts,
IN WORD StartPort
);
// error codes
#define MSA_INVALID_DATA 1 // value of one or more parameters is invalid
#define MSA_NOT_AVAILABLE 2 // resources unavailable
#define MSA_INVALID_PORT_GROUP 3 // the specified port group is invalid
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif // __ADDRESS_GENERATION__