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//+-------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Microsoft Windows
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1993-1999.
//
// File: msports.h
//
// Contents: public header file for COM name arbitration database
// and Advanced dialog override and invocation
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _MSPORTS_H
#define _MSPORTS_H
#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifdef SERIAL_ADVANCED_SETTINGS
/*++
Routine Description:
Displays the advanced properties dialog for the COM port specified by
DeviceInfoSet and DeviceInfoData.
Arguments:
ParentHwnd - the parent window of the window to be displayed
DeviceInfoSet, DeviceInfoData - SetupDi structures representing the COM port
Return Value:
ERROR_SUCCESS if the dialog was shown
--*/
LONG
SerialDisplayAdvancedSettings(IN HWND ParentHwnd,
IN HDEVINFO DeviceInfoSet,
IN PSP_DEVINFO_DATA DeviceInfoData
);
/*++
Routine Description:
Prototype to allow serial port vendors to override the advanced dialog
represented by the COM port specified by DeviceInfoSet and DeviceInfoData.
To override the advanced page, place a value named EnumAdvancedDialog under
the same key in which you would put your EnumPropPages32 value. The format
of the value is exactly the same as Enum...32 as well.
Arguments:
ParentHwnd - the parent window of the window to be displayed
HidePollingUI - If TRUE, hide all UI that deals with polling.
DeviceInfoSet, DeviceInfoData - SetupDi structures representing the COM port
Reserved - Unused
Return Value:
TRUE if the user pressed OK, FALSE if Cancel was pressed
--*/
typedef
BOOL
(*PPORT_ADVANCED_DIALOG) (
IN HWND ParentHwnd,
IN BOOL HidePollingUI,
IN HDEVINFO DeviceInfoSet,
IN PSP_DEVINFO_DATA DeviceInfoData,
IN PVOID Reserved
);
#endif
DECLARE_HANDLE(HCOMDB);
typedef HCOMDB *PHCOMDB;
#define HCOMDB_INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ((HCOMDB) INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
//
// Minimum through maximum number of COM names arbitered
//
#define COMDB_MIN_PORTS_ARBITRATED 256
#define COMDB_MAX_PORTS_ARBITRATED 4096
LONG
WINAPI
ComDBOpen (
PHCOMDB PHComDB
);
/*++
Routine Description:
Opens name data base, and returns a handle to be used in future calls.
Arguments:
None.
Return Value:
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE if the call fails, otherwise a valid handle
If INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, call GetLastError() to get details (??)
--*/
LONG
WINAPI
ComDBClose (
HCOMDB HComDB
);
/*++
Routine Description:
frees a handle to the database returned from OpenComPortDataBase
Arguments:
Handle returned from OpenComPortDataBase.
Return Value:
None
--*/
#define CDB_REPORT_BITS 0x0
#define CDB_REPORT_BYTES 0x1
LONG
WINAPI
ComDBGetCurrentPortUsage (
HCOMDB HComDB,
PBYTE Buffer,
DWORD BufferSize,
ULONG ReportType, // CDB_REPORT value
LPDWORD MaxPortsReported
);
/*++
Routine Description:
if Buffer is NULL, than MaxPortsReported will contain the max number of ports
the DB will report (this value is NOT the number of bytes need for Buffer).
ReportType is ignored in this case.
if ReportType == CDB_REPORT_BITS
returns a bit array indicating if a comX name is claimed.
ie, Bit 0 of Byte 0 is com1, bit 1 of byte 0 is com2 and so on.
BufferSize >= MaxPortsReported / 8
if ReportType == CDB_REPORT_BYTES
returns a byte array indicating if a comX name is claimed. Zero unused, non zero
used, ie, byte 0 is com1, byte 1 is com2, etc
BufferSize >= MaxPortsReported
Arguments:
Handle returned from OpenComPortDataBase.
Buffer pointes to memory to place bit array
BufferSize Size of buffer in bytes
MaxPortsReported Pointer to DWORD that holds the number of bytes in buffer filled in
Return Value:
returns ERROR_SUCCESS if successful.
ERROR_NOT_CONNECTED cannot connect to DB
ERROR_MORE_DATA if buffer not large enough
--*/
LONG
WINAPI
ComDBClaimNextFreePort (
HCOMDB HComDB,
LPDWORD ComNumber
);
/*++
Routine Description:
returns the first free COMx value
Arguments:
Handle returned from OpenComPortDataBase.
Return Value:
returns ERROR_SUCCESS if successful. or other ERROR_ if not
if successful, then ComNumber will be that next free com value and claims it in the database
--*/
LONG
WINAPI
ComDBClaimPort (
HCOMDB HComDB,
DWORD ComNumber,
BOOL ForceClaim,
PBOOL Forced /* optional */
);
/*++
Routine Description:
Attempts to claim a com name in the database
Arguments:
DataBaseHandle - returned from OpenComPortDataBase.
ComNumber - The port value to be claimed
Force - If TRUE, will force the port to be claimed even if in use already
Forced - will reflect the event that the claim was forced
Return Value:
returns ERROR_SUCCESS if port name was not already claimed, or if it was claimed
and Force was TRUE.
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION if port name is use and Force is false
--*/
LONG
WINAPI
ComDBReleasePort (
HCOMDB HComDB,
DWORD ComNumber
);
/*++
Routine Description:
Releases the port in the database
Arguments:
DatabaseHandle - returned from OpenComPortDataBase.
ComNumber - port to be unclaimed in database
Return Value:
returns ERROR_SUCCESS if successful
ERROR_CANTWRITE if the changes cannot be committed
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER if ComNumber is greater than the number of
ports arbitrated
--*/
LONG
WINAPI
ComDBResizeDatabase (
HCOMDB HComDB,
DWORD NewSize
);
/*++
Routine Description:
Resizes the database to the new size. To get the current size, call
ComDBGetCurrentPortUsage with a Buffer == NULL.
Arguments:
DatabaseHandle - returned from OpenComPortDataBase.
NewSize - must be a multiple of 1024, with a max of 4096
Return Value:
returns ERROR_SUCCESS if successful
ERROR_CANTWRITE if the changes cannot be committed
ERROR_BAD_LENGTH if NewSize is not greater than the current size or
NewSize is greater than COMDB_MAX_PORTS_ARBITRATED
--*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // _MSPORTS_H