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3.8 KiB
143 lines
3.8 KiB
/*++
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Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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vrmslot.h
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Abstract:
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Prototypes, definitions and structures for VdmRedir mailslot handlers
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Author:
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Richard L Firth (rfirth) 16-Sep-1991
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Revision History:
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16-Sep-1991 rfirth
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Created
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--*/
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//
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// VDM Mailslot support routines. Prototypes
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//
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VOID
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VrDeleteMailslot(
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VOID
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);
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VOID
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VrGetMailslotInfo(
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VOID
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);
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VOID
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VrMakeMailslot(
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VOID
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);
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VOID
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VrPeekMailslot(
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VOID
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);
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VOID
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VrReadMailslot(
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VOID
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);
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VOID
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VrWriteMailslot(
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VOID
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);
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VOID
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VrTerminateMailslots(
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IN WORD DosPdb
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);
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//
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// typedefs
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//
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//
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// SELECTOR - in the absence of a standard SELECTOR type, 16-bit selector,
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// doubles as SEGMENT (as in ADDRESS16)
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//
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typedef unsigned short SELECTOR;
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//
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// ADDRESS16 - an Intel architecture-specific 16:16 address, consisting of a
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// 16-bit offset in the low word and a 16-bit segment (real mode) or selector
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// (protect mode) in the high word. Both elements are little-endian
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// Again, this exists in absence of Intel-specific DWORD structure which has
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// correct endian-ness and views address as composed of two parts
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//
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typedef struct {
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unsigned short Offset;
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SELECTOR Selector;
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} ADDRESS16;
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//
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// structures
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//
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//
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// VR_MAILSLOT_INFO - the Dos mailslot subsystem needs some info which we do
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// not keep, so we put it in this structure. The structure is linked into a
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// list of active mailslot structures for every successful CreateMailslot
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// call. The extra info we need is:
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//
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// DosPdb - the PDB (or PSP) of the Dos application. Used for
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// consistency checks and removing mailslots when the
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// app dies
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// Handle16 - the handle returned to the Dos app. We have to invent
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// this
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// BufferAddress - the Dos app tells us where its buffer is then wants
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// us to confirm the address in a DosMailslotInfo call
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// Selector - the Dos app needs a protect mode selector when
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// running under Windows 3.0 enhanced mode
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// MessageSize - maximum message size which can be read. Not the same
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// thing as mailslot size
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//
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// We also need some information for our own internal wrangling:
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//
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// NameLength - the length of the significant part of the mailslot
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// name (after \MAILSLOT\). We compare this before
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// doing a strcmp() on names
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// Name - the significant part of the mailslot name. When a
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// mailslot is opened, we store the name after \MAILSLOT\
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// because DosMailslotWrite uses the symbolic name, even
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// when writing locally; we need a handle, so we have
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// to map the name to open mailslot handle.
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//
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// This structure is allocated from the heap and the Name field will actually
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// be large enough to hold the entire string. I put Name[2] because the Mips
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// compiler doesn't know about Name[] (Microsoft C compiler extension). 2 at
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// least keeps things even. Maybe it should be 4. Maybe it doesn't matter
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//
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typedef struct _VR_MAILSLOT_INFO *PVR_MAILSLOT_INFO;
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typedef struct _VR_MAILSLOT_INFO {
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PVR_MAILSLOT_INFO Next; // linked list
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WORD DosPdb; // for consistency etc
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WORD Handle16; // Dos handle
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HANDLE Handle32; // Win32 handle (proper)
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ADDRESS16 BufferAddress; // Dos app's message buffer
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SELECTOR Selector; // Win 3's buffer selector
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DWORD MessageSize; // max. message size
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DWORD NameLength; // length of name following:
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CHAR Name[2]; // of mailslot, (after \\.\MAILSLOT\)
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} VR_MAILSLOT_INFO;
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