2 * DEC 93 Erik Bos <erik@xs4all.nl>
4 * Copyright 1996 Marcus Meissner
6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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22 #include "wine/port.h"
28 #define NONAMELESSUNION
29 #define NONAMELESSSTRUCT
34 #include "ddk/ntddser.h"
36 #include "wine/server.h"
37 #include "wine/unicode.h"
39 #include "wine/debug.h"
41 WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(comm);
43 /***********************************************************************
44 * COMM_Parse* (Internal)
46 * The following COMM_Parse* functions are used by the BuildCommDCB
47 * functions to help parse the various parts of the device control string.
49 static LPCWSTR COMM_ParseStart(LPCWSTR ptr)
51 static const WCHAR comW[] = {'C','O','M',0};
53 /* The device control string may optionally start with "COMx" followed
54 by an optional ':' and spaces. */
55 if(!strncmpiW(ptr, comW, 3))
59 /* Allow any com port above 0 as Win 9x does (NT only allows
60 values for com ports which are actually present) */
61 if(*ptr < '1' || *ptr > '9')
64 /* Advance pointer past port number */
65 while(*ptr >= '0' && *ptr <= '9') ptr++;
67 /* The com port number must be followed by a ':' or ' ' */
68 if(*ptr != ':' && *ptr != ' ')
71 /* Advance pointer to beginning of next parameter */
72 while(*ptr == ' ') ptr++;
76 while(*ptr == ' ') ptr++;
79 /* The device control string must not start with a space. */
86 static LPCWSTR COMM_ParseNumber(LPCWSTR ptr, LPDWORD lpnumber)
88 if(*ptr < '0' || *ptr > '9') return NULL;
89 *lpnumber = strtoulW(ptr, NULL, 10);
90 while(*ptr >= '0' && *ptr <= '9') ptr++;
94 static LPCWSTR COMM_ParseParity(LPCWSTR ptr, LPBYTE lpparity)
96 /* Contrary to what you might expect, Windows only sets the Parity
97 member of DCB and not fParity even when parity is specified in the
98 device control string */
100 switch(toupperW(*ptr++))
103 *lpparity = EVENPARITY;
106 *lpparity = MARKPARITY;
109 *lpparity = NOPARITY;
112 *lpparity = ODDPARITY;
115 *lpparity = SPACEPARITY;
124 static LPCWSTR COMM_ParseByteSize(LPCWSTR ptr, LPBYTE lpbytesize)
128 if(!(ptr = COMM_ParseNumber(ptr, &temp)))
131 if(temp >= 5 && temp <= 8)
140 static LPCWSTR COMM_ParseStopBits(LPCWSTR ptr, LPBYTE lpstopbits)
143 static const WCHAR stopbits15W[] = {'1','.','5',0};
145 if(!strncmpW(stopbits15W, ptr, 3))
148 *lpstopbits = ONE5STOPBITS;
152 if(!(ptr = COMM_ParseNumber(ptr, &temp)))
156 *lpstopbits = ONESTOPBIT;
158 *lpstopbits = TWOSTOPBITS;
166 static LPCWSTR COMM_ParseOnOff(LPCWSTR ptr, LPDWORD lponoff)
168 static const WCHAR onW[] = {'o','n',0};
169 static const WCHAR offW[] = {'o','f','f',0};
171 if(!strncmpiW(onW, ptr, 2))
176 else if(!strncmpiW(offW, ptr, 3))
187 /***********************************************************************
188 * COMM_BuildOldCommDCB (Internal)
190 * Build a DCB using the old style settings string eg: "96,n,8,1"
192 static BOOL COMM_BuildOldCommDCB(LPCWSTR device, LPDCB lpdcb)
196 if(!(device = COMM_ParseNumber(device, &lpdcb->BaudRate)))
199 switch(lpdcb->BaudRate)
204 lpdcb->BaudRate *= 10;
210 lpdcb->BaudRate *= 100;
213 lpdcb->BaudRate = 19200;
217 while(*device == ' ') device++;
218 if(*device++ != ',') return FALSE;
219 while(*device == ' ') device++;
221 if(!(device = COMM_ParseParity(device, &lpdcb->Parity)))
224 while(*device == ' ') device++;
225 if(*device++ != ',') return FALSE;
226 while(*device == ' ') device++;
228 if(!(device = COMM_ParseByteSize(device, &lpdcb->ByteSize)))
231 while(*device == ' ') device++;
232 if(*device++ != ',') return FALSE;
233 while(*device == ' ') device++;
235 if(!(device = COMM_ParseStopBits(device, &lpdcb->StopBits)))
238 /* The last parameter for flow control is optional. */
239 while(*device == ' ') device++;
243 while(*device == ' ') device++;
244 if(*device) last = toupperW(*device++);
245 while(*device == ' ') device++;
248 /* Win NT sets the flow control members based on (or lack of) the last
249 parameter. Win 9x does not set these members. */
254 lpdcb->fOutX = FALSE;
255 lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow = FALSE;
256 lpdcb->fOutxDsrFlow = FALSE;
257 lpdcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE;
258 lpdcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE;
263 lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow = FALSE;
264 lpdcb->fOutxDsrFlow = FALSE;
265 lpdcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE;
266 lpdcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE;
270 lpdcb->fOutX = FALSE;
271 lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow = TRUE;
272 lpdcb->fOutxDsrFlow = TRUE;
273 lpdcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE;
274 lpdcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE;
280 /* This should be the end of the string. */
281 if(*device) return FALSE;
286 /***********************************************************************
287 * COMM_BuildNewCommDCB (Internal)
289 * Build a DCB using the new style settings string.
290 * eg: "baud=9600 parity=n data=8 stop=1 xon=on to=on"
292 static BOOL COMM_BuildNewCommDCB(LPCWSTR device, LPDCB lpdcb, LPCOMMTIMEOUTS lptimeouts)
295 BOOL baud = FALSE, stop = FALSE;
296 static const WCHAR baudW[] = {'b','a','u','d','=',0};
297 static const WCHAR parityW[] = {'p','a','r','i','t','y','=',0};
298 static const WCHAR dataW[] = {'d','a','t','a','=',0};
299 static const WCHAR stopW[] = {'s','t','o','p','=',0};
300 static const WCHAR toW[] = {'t','o','=',0};
301 static const WCHAR xonW[] = {'x','o','n','=',0};
302 static const WCHAR odsrW[] = {'o','d','s','r','=',0};
303 static const WCHAR octsW[] = {'o','c','t','s','=',0};
304 static const WCHAR dtrW[] = {'d','t','r','=',0};
305 static const WCHAR rtsW[] = {'r','t','s','=',0};
306 static const WCHAR idsrW[] = {'i','d','s','r','=',0};
310 while(*device == ' ') device++;
312 if(!strncmpiW(baudW, device, 5))
316 if(!(device = COMM_ParseNumber(device + 5, &lpdcb->BaudRate)))
319 else if(!strncmpiW(parityW, device, 7))
321 if(!(device = COMM_ParseParity(device + 7, &lpdcb->Parity)))
324 else if(!strncmpiW(dataW, device, 5))
326 if(!(device = COMM_ParseByteSize(device + 5, &lpdcb->ByteSize)))
329 else if(!strncmpiW(stopW, device, 5))
333 if(!(device = COMM_ParseStopBits(device + 5, &lpdcb->StopBits)))
336 else if(!strncmpiW(toW, device, 3))
338 if(!(device = COMM_ParseOnOff(device + 3, &temp)))
341 lptimeouts->ReadIntervalTimeout = 0;
342 lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
343 lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = 0;
344 lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
345 lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = temp ? 60000 : 0;
347 else if(!strncmpiW(xonW, device, 4))
349 if(!(device = COMM_ParseOnOff(device + 4, &temp)))
355 else if(!strncmpiW(odsrW, device, 5))
357 if(!(device = COMM_ParseOnOff(device + 5, &temp)))
360 lpdcb->fOutxDsrFlow = temp;
362 else if(!strncmpiW(octsW, device, 5))
364 if(!(device = COMM_ParseOnOff(device + 5, &temp)))
367 lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow = temp;
369 else if(!strncmpiW(dtrW, device, 4))
371 if(!(device = COMM_ParseOnOff(device + 4, &temp)))
374 lpdcb->fDtrControl = temp;
376 else if(!strncmpiW(rtsW, device, 4))
378 if(!(device = COMM_ParseOnOff(device + 4, &temp)))
381 lpdcb->fRtsControl = temp;
383 else if(!strncmpiW(idsrW, device, 5))
385 if(!(device = COMM_ParseOnOff(device + 5, &temp)))
388 /* Win NT sets the fDsrSensitivity member based on the
389 idsr parameter. Win 9x sets fOutxDsrFlow instead. */
390 lpdcb->fDsrSensitivity = temp;
395 /* After the above parsing, the next character (if not the end of
396 the string) should be a space */
397 if(*device && *device != ' ')
401 /* If stop bits were not specified, a default is always supplied. */
404 if(baud && lpdcb->BaudRate == 110)
405 lpdcb->StopBits = TWOSTOPBITS;
407 lpdcb->StopBits = ONESTOPBIT;
413 /**************************************************************************
414 * BuildCommDCBA (KERNEL32.@)
416 * Updates a device control block data structure with values from an
417 * ascii device control string. The device control string has two forms
418 * normal and extended, it must be exclusively in one or the other form.
422 * True on success, false on a malformed control string.
424 BOOL WINAPI BuildCommDCBA(
425 LPCSTR device, /* [in] The ascii device control string used to update the DCB. */
426 LPDCB lpdcb) /* [out] The device control block to be updated. */
428 return BuildCommDCBAndTimeoutsA(device,lpdcb,NULL);
431 /**************************************************************************
432 * BuildCommDCBAndTimeoutsA (KERNEL32.@)
434 * Updates a device control block data structure with values from an
435 * ascii device control string. Taking timeout values from a timeouts
436 * struct if desired by the control string.
440 * True on success, false bad handles etc.
442 BOOL WINAPI BuildCommDCBAndTimeoutsA(
443 LPCSTR device, /* [in] The ascii device control string. */
444 LPDCB lpdcb, /* [out] The device control block to be updated. */
445 LPCOMMTIMEOUTS lptimeouts) /* [in] The COMMTIMEOUTS structure to be updated. */
448 UNICODE_STRING deviceW;
450 TRACE("(%s,%p,%p)\n",device,lpdcb,lptimeouts);
451 if(device) RtlCreateUnicodeStringFromAsciiz(&deviceW,device);
452 else deviceW.Buffer = NULL;
454 if(deviceW.Buffer) ret = BuildCommDCBAndTimeoutsW(deviceW.Buffer,lpdcb,lptimeouts);
456 RtlFreeUnicodeString(&deviceW);
460 /**************************************************************************
461 * BuildCommDCBAndTimeoutsW (KERNEL32.@)
463 * Updates a device control block data structure with values from a
464 * unicode device control string. Taking timeout values from a timeouts
465 * struct if desired by the control string.
469 * True on success, false bad handles etc
471 BOOL WINAPI BuildCommDCBAndTimeoutsW(
472 LPCWSTR devid, /* [in] The unicode device control string. */
473 LPDCB lpdcb, /* [out] The device control block to be updated. */
474 LPCOMMTIMEOUTS lptimeouts) /* [in] The COMMTIMEOUTS structure to be updated. */
477 COMMTIMEOUTS timeouts;
481 TRACE("(%s,%p,%p)\n",debugstr_w(devid),lpdcb,lptimeouts);
483 memset(&timeouts, 0, sizeof timeouts);
485 /* Set DCBlength. (Windows NT does not do this, but 9x does) */
486 lpdcb->DCBlength = sizeof(DCB);
488 /* Make a copy of the original data structures to work with since if
489 if there is an error in the device control string the originals
490 should not be modified (except possibly DCBlength) */
492 if(lptimeouts) timeouts = *lptimeouts;
494 ptr = COMM_ParseStart(ptr);
498 else if(strchrW(ptr, ','))
499 result = COMM_BuildOldCommDCB(ptr, &dcb);
501 result = COMM_BuildNewCommDCB(ptr, &dcb, &timeouts);
506 if(lptimeouts) *lptimeouts = timeouts;
511 WARN("Invalid device control string: %s\n", debugstr_w(devid));
512 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
517 /**************************************************************************
518 * BuildCommDCBW (KERNEL32.@)
520 * Updates a device control block structure with values from an
521 * unicode device control string. The device control string has two forms
522 * normal and extended, it must be exclusively in one or the other form.
526 * True on success, false on a malformed control string.
528 BOOL WINAPI BuildCommDCBW(
529 LPCWSTR devid, /* [in] The unicode device control string. */
530 LPDCB lpdcb) /* [out] The device control block to be updated. */
532 return BuildCommDCBAndTimeoutsW(devid,lpdcb,NULL);
535 /*****************************************************************************
536 * SetCommBreak (KERNEL32.@)
538 * Halts the transmission of characters to a communications device.
541 * handle [in] The communications device to suspend
545 * True on success, and false if the communications device could not be found,
546 * the control is not supported.
550 * Only TIOCSBRK and TIOCCBRK are supported.
552 BOOL WINAPI SetCommBreak(HANDLE handle)
554 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
555 return DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_BREAK_ON, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
558 /*****************************************************************************
559 * ClearCommBreak (KERNEL32.@)
561 * Resumes character transmission from a communication device.
565 * handle [in] The halted communication device whose character transmission is to be resumed
569 * True on success and false if the communications device could not be found.
573 * Only TIOCSBRK and TIOCCBRK are supported.
575 BOOL WINAPI ClearCommBreak(HANDLE handle)
577 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
578 return DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_BREAK_OFF, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
581 /*****************************************************************************
582 * EscapeCommFunction (KERNEL32.@)
584 * Directs a communication device to perform an extended function.
588 * handle [in] The communication device to perform the extended function
589 * nFunction [in] The extended function to be performed
593 * True or requested data on successful completion of the command,
594 * false if the device is not present cannot execute the command
595 * or the command failed.
597 BOOL WINAPI EscapeCommFunction(HANDLE handle, UINT func)
600 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
604 case CLRDTR: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_CLR_DTR; break;
605 case CLRRTS: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_CLR_RTS; break;
606 case SETDTR: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_DTR; break;
607 case SETRTS: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_RTS; break;
608 case SETXOFF: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_XOFF; break;
609 case SETXON: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_XON; break;
610 case SETBREAK: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_BREAK_ON; break;
611 case CLRBREAK: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_BREAK_OFF; break;
612 case RESETDEV: ioc = IOCTL_SERIAL_RESET_DEVICE; break;
614 ERR("Unknown function code (%u)\n", func);
615 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
618 return DeviceIoControl(handle, ioc, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
621 /********************************************************************
622 * PurgeComm (KERNEL32.@)
624 * Terminates pending operations and/or discards buffers on a
625 * communication resource.
629 * handle [in] The communication resource to be purged
630 * flags [in] Flags for clear pending/buffer on input/output
634 * True on success and false if the communications handle is bad.
636 BOOL WINAPI PurgeComm(HANDLE handle, DWORD flags)
638 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
639 return DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_PURGE, &flags, sizeof(flags),
640 NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
643 /*****************************************************************************
644 * ClearCommError (KERNEL32.@)
646 * Enables further I/O operations on a communications resource after
647 * supplying error and current status information.
651 * handle [in] The communication resource with the error
652 * errors [out] Flags indicating error the resource experienced
653 * lpStat [out] The status of the communication resource
656 * True on success, false if the communication resource handle is bad.
658 BOOL WINAPI ClearCommError(HANDLE handle, LPDWORD errors, LPCOMSTAT lpStat)
661 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
663 if (!DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_COMMSTATUS, NULL, 0,
664 &ss, sizeof(ss), &dwBytesReturned, NULL))
670 if (ss.Errors & SERIAL_ERROR_BREAK) *errors |= CE_BREAK;
671 if (ss.Errors & SERIAL_ERROR_FRAMING) *errors |= CE_FRAME;
672 if (ss.Errors & SERIAL_ERROR_OVERRUN) *errors |= CE_OVERRUN;
673 if (ss.Errors & SERIAL_ERROR_QUEUEOVERRUN) *errors |= CE_RXOVER;
674 if (ss.Errors & SERIAL_ERROR_PARITY) *errors |= CE_RXPARITY;
679 memset(lpStat, 0, sizeof(*lpStat));
681 if (ss.HoldReasons & SERIAL_TX_WAITING_FOR_CTS) lpStat->fCtsHold = TRUE;
682 if (ss.HoldReasons & SERIAL_TX_WAITING_FOR_DSR) lpStat->fDsrHold = TRUE;
683 if (ss.HoldReasons & SERIAL_TX_WAITING_FOR_DCD) lpStat->fRlsdHold = TRUE;
684 if (ss.HoldReasons & SERIAL_TX_WAITING_FOR_XON) lpStat->fXoffHold = TRUE;
685 if (ss.HoldReasons & SERIAL_TX_WAITING_XOFF_SENT) lpStat->fXoffSent = TRUE;
686 if (ss.EofReceived) lpStat->fEof = TRUE;
687 if (ss.WaitForImmediate) lpStat->fTxim = TRUE;
688 lpStat->cbInQue = ss.AmountInInQueue;
689 lpStat->cbOutQue = ss.AmountInOutQueue;
694 /*****************************************************************************
695 * SetupComm (KERNEL32.@)
697 * Called after CreateFile to hint to the communication resource to use
698 * specified sizes for input and output buffers rather than the default values.
701 * handle [in] The just created communication resource handle
702 * insize [in] The suggested size of the communication resources input buffer in bytes
703 * outsize [in] The suggested size of the communication resources output buffer in bytes
707 * True if successful, false if the communications resource handle is bad.
713 BOOL WINAPI SetupComm(HANDLE handle, DWORD insize, DWORD outsize)
715 SERIAL_QUEUE_SIZE sqs;
716 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
719 sqs.OutSize = outsize;
720 return DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_QUEUE_SIZE,
721 &sqs, sizeof(sqs), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
724 /*****************************************************************************
725 * GetCommMask (KERNEL32.@)
727 * Obtain the events associated with a communication device that will cause
728 * a call WaitCommEvent to return.
732 * handle [in] The communications device
733 * evtmask [out] The events which cause WaitCommEvent to return
737 * True on success, fail on bad device handle etc.
739 BOOL WINAPI GetCommMask(HANDLE handle, LPDWORD evtmask)
741 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
742 TRACE("handle %p, mask %p\n", handle, evtmask);
743 return DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_WAIT_MASK,
744 NULL, 0, evtmask, sizeof(*evtmask), &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
747 /*****************************************************************************
748 * SetCommMask (KERNEL32.@)
750 * There be some things we need to hear about yon there communications device.
751 * (Set which events associated with a communication device should cause
752 * a call WaitCommEvent to return.)
756 * handle [in] The communications device
757 * evtmask [in] The events that are to be monitored
761 * True on success, false on bad handle etc.
763 BOOL WINAPI SetCommMask(HANDLE handle, DWORD evtmask)
765 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
766 TRACE("handle %p, mask %x\n", handle, evtmask);
767 return DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_WAIT_MASK,
768 &evtmask, sizeof(evtmask), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
771 static void dump_dcb(const DCB* lpdcb)
773 TRACE("bytesize=%d baudrate=%d fParity=%d Parity=%d stopbits=%d\n",
774 lpdcb->ByteSize, lpdcb->BaudRate, lpdcb->fParity, lpdcb->Parity,
775 (lpdcb->StopBits == ONESTOPBIT) ? 1 :
776 (lpdcb->StopBits == TWOSTOPBITS) ? 2 : 0);
777 TRACE("%sIXON %sIXOFF\n", (lpdcb->fOutX) ? "" : "~", (lpdcb->fInX) ? "" : "~");
778 TRACE("fOutxCtsFlow=%d fRtsControl=%d\n", lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow, lpdcb->fRtsControl);
779 TRACE("fOutxDsrFlow=%d fDtrControl=%d\n", lpdcb->fOutxDsrFlow, lpdcb->fDtrControl);
780 if (lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow || lpdcb->fRtsControl == RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE)
786 /*****************************************************************************
787 * SetCommState (KERNEL32.@)
789 * Re-initializes all hardware and control settings of a communications device,
790 * with values from a device control block without affecting the input and output
795 * handle [in] The communications device
796 * lpdcb [out] The device control block
800 * True on success, false on failure, e.g., if the XonChar is equal to the XoffChar.
802 BOOL WINAPI SetCommState( HANDLE handle, LPDCB lpdcb)
804 SERIAL_BAUD_RATE sbr;
805 SERIAL_LINE_CONTROL slc;
808 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
812 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
817 sbr.BaudRate = lpdcb->BaudRate;
819 slc.StopBits = lpdcb->StopBits;
820 slc.Parity = lpdcb->Parity;
821 slc.WordLength = lpdcb->ByteSize;
823 shf.ControlHandShake = 0;
825 if (lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow) shf.ControlHandShake |= SERIAL_CTS_HANDSHAKE;
826 if (lpdcb->fOutxDsrFlow) shf.ControlHandShake |= SERIAL_DSR_HANDSHAKE;
827 switch (lpdcb->fDtrControl)
829 case DTR_CONTROL_DISABLE: break;
830 case DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE: shf.ControlHandShake |= SERIAL_DTR_CONTROL; break;
831 case DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE: shf.ControlHandShake |= SERIAL_DTR_HANDSHAKE;break;
833 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
836 switch (lpdcb->fRtsControl)
838 case RTS_CONTROL_DISABLE: break;
839 case RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE: shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_RTS_CONTROL; break;
840 case RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE: shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_RTS_HANDSHAKE; break;
841 case RTS_CONTROL_TOGGLE: shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_RTS_CONTROL |
842 SERIAL_RTS_HANDSHAKE; break;
844 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
847 if (lpdcb->fDsrSensitivity) shf.ControlHandShake |= SERIAL_DSR_SENSITIVITY;
848 if (lpdcb->fAbortOnError) shf.ControlHandShake |= SERIAL_ERROR_ABORT;
850 if (lpdcb->fErrorChar) shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_ERROR_CHAR;
851 if (lpdcb->fNull) shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_NULL_STRIPPING;
852 if (lpdcb->fTXContinueOnXoff) shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_XOFF_CONTINUE;
853 if (lpdcb->fOutX) shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_AUTO_TRANSMIT;
854 if (lpdcb->fInX) shf.FlowReplace |= SERIAL_AUTO_RECEIVE;
856 shf.XonLimit = lpdcb->XonLim;
857 shf.XoffLimit = lpdcb->XoffLim;
859 sc.EofChar = lpdcb->EofChar;
860 sc.ErrorChar = lpdcb->ErrorChar;
862 sc.EventChar = lpdcb->EvtChar;
863 sc.XonChar = lpdcb->XonChar;
864 sc.XoffChar = lpdcb->XoffChar;
866 /* note: change DTR/RTS lines after setting the comm attributes,
867 * so flow control does not interfere.
869 return (DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_BAUD_RATE,
870 &sbr, sizeof(sbr), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL) &&
871 DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_LINE_CONTROL,
872 &slc, sizeof(slc), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL) &&
873 DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_HANDFLOW,
874 &shf, sizeof(shf), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL) &&
875 DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_CHARS,
876 &sc, sizeof(sc), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL));
880 /*****************************************************************************
881 * GetCommState (KERNEL32.@)
883 * Fills in a device control block with information from a communications device.
886 * handle [in] The communications device
887 * lpdcb [out] The device control block
891 * True on success, false if the communication device handle is bad etc
895 * XonChar and XoffChar are not set.
897 BOOL WINAPI GetCommState(HANDLE handle, LPDCB lpdcb)
899 SERIAL_BAUD_RATE sbr;
900 SERIAL_LINE_CONTROL slc;
903 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
905 TRACE("handle %p, ptr %p\n", handle, lpdcb);
909 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
913 if (!DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_BAUD_RATE,
914 NULL, 0, &sbr, sizeof(sbr), &dwBytesReturned, NULL) ||
915 !DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_LINE_CONTROL,
916 NULL, 0, &slc, sizeof(slc), &dwBytesReturned, NULL) ||
917 !DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_HANDFLOW,
918 NULL, 0, &shf, sizeof(shf), &dwBytesReturned, NULL) ||
919 !DeviceIoControl(handle, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_CHARS,
920 NULL, 0, &sc, sizeof(sc), &dwBytesReturned, NULL))
923 memset(lpdcb, 0, sizeof(*lpdcb));
924 lpdcb->DCBlength = sizeof(*lpdcb);
926 /* yes, they seem no never be (re)set on NT */
930 lpdcb->BaudRate = sbr.BaudRate;
932 lpdcb->StopBits = slc.StopBits;
933 lpdcb->Parity = slc.Parity;
934 lpdcb->ByteSize = slc.WordLength;
936 if (shf.ControlHandShake & SERIAL_CTS_HANDSHAKE) lpdcb->fOutxCtsFlow = 1;
937 if (shf.ControlHandShake & SERIAL_DSR_HANDSHAKE) lpdcb->fOutxDsrFlow = 1;
938 switch (shf.ControlHandShake & (SERIAL_DTR_CONTROL | SERIAL_DTR_HANDSHAKE))
940 case 0: lpdcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_DISABLE; break;
941 case SERIAL_DTR_CONTROL: lpdcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_ENABLE; break;
942 case SERIAL_DTR_HANDSHAKE: lpdcb->fDtrControl = DTR_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE; break;
944 switch (shf.FlowReplace & (SERIAL_RTS_CONTROL | SERIAL_RTS_HANDSHAKE))
946 case 0: lpdcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_DISABLE; break;
947 case SERIAL_RTS_CONTROL: lpdcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_ENABLE; break;
948 case SERIAL_RTS_HANDSHAKE: lpdcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_HANDSHAKE; break;
949 case SERIAL_RTS_CONTROL | SERIAL_RTS_HANDSHAKE:
950 lpdcb->fRtsControl = RTS_CONTROL_TOGGLE; break;
952 if (shf.ControlHandShake & SERIAL_DSR_SENSITIVITY) lpdcb->fDsrSensitivity = 1;
953 if (shf.ControlHandShake & SERIAL_ERROR_ABORT) lpdcb->fAbortOnError = 1;
954 if (shf.FlowReplace & SERIAL_ERROR_CHAR) lpdcb->fErrorChar = 1;
955 if (shf.FlowReplace & SERIAL_NULL_STRIPPING) lpdcb->fNull = 1;
956 if (shf.FlowReplace & SERIAL_XOFF_CONTINUE) lpdcb->fTXContinueOnXoff = 1;
957 lpdcb->XonLim = shf.XonLimit;
958 lpdcb->XoffLim = shf.XoffLimit;
960 if (shf.FlowReplace & SERIAL_AUTO_TRANSMIT) lpdcb->fOutX = 1;
961 if (shf.FlowReplace & SERIAL_AUTO_RECEIVE) lpdcb->fInX = 1;
963 lpdcb->EofChar = sc.EofChar;
964 lpdcb->ErrorChar = sc.ErrorChar;
965 lpdcb->EvtChar = sc.EventChar;
966 lpdcb->XonChar = sc.XonChar;
967 lpdcb->XoffChar = sc.XoffChar;
975 /*****************************************************************************
976 * TransmitCommChar (KERNEL32.@)
978 * Transmits a single character in front of any pending characters in the
979 * output buffer. Usually used to send an interrupt character to a host.
982 * hComm [in] The communication device in need of a command character
983 * chTransmit [in] The character to transmit
987 * True if the call succeeded, false if the previous command character to the
988 * same device has not been sent yet the handle is bad etc.
991 BOOL WINAPI TransmitCommChar(HANDLE hComm, CHAR chTransmit)
993 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
994 return DeviceIoControl(hComm, IOCTL_SERIAL_IMMEDIATE_CHAR,
995 &chTransmit, sizeof(chTransmit), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
999 /*****************************************************************************
1000 * GetCommTimeouts (KERNEL32.@)
1002 * Obtains the request timeout values for the communications device.
1005 * hComm [in] The communications device
1006 * lptimeouts [out] The struct of request timeouts
1010 * True on success, false if communications device handle is bad
1011 * or the target structure is null.
1013 BOOL WINAPI GetCommTimeouts(HANDLE hComm, LPCOMMTIMEOUTS lptimeouts)
1016 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
1018 TRACE("(%p, %p)\n", hComm, lptimeouts);
1021 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
1024 if (!DeviceIoControl(hComm, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_TIMEOUTS,
1025 NULL, 0, &st, sizeof(st), &dwBytesReturned, NULL))
1027 lptimeouts->ReadIntervalTimeout = st.ReadIntervalTimeout;
1028 lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = st.ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier;
1029 lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = st.ReadTotalTimeoutConstant;
1030 lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = st.WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier;
1031 lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = st.WriteTotalTimeoutConstant;
1035 /*****************************************************************************
1036 * SetCommTimeouts (KERNEL32.@)
1038 * Sets the timeouts used when reading and writing data to/from COMM ports.
1041 * hComm [in] handle of COMM device
1042 * lptimeouts [in] pointer to COMMTIMEOUTS structure
1044 * ReadIntervalTimeout
1045 * - converted and passes to linux kernel as c_cc[VTIME]
1046 * ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier, ReadTotalTimeoutConstant
1047 * - used in ReadFile to calculate GetOverlappedResult's timeout
1048 * WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier, WriteTotalTimeoutConstant
1049 * - used in WriteFile to calculate GetOverlappedResult's timeout
1053 * True if the timeouts were set, false otherwise.
1055 BOOL WINAPI SetCommTimeouts(HANDLE hComm, LPCOMMTIMEOUTS lptimeouts)
1058 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
1060 TRACE("(%p, %p)\n", hComm, lptimeouts);
1062 if (lptimeouts == NULL)
1064 SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
1067 st.ReadIntervalTimeout = lptimeouts->ReadIntervalTimeout;
1068 st.ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier;
1069 st.ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutConstant;
1070 st.WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier;
1071 st.WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutConstant;
1073 return DeviceIoControl(hComm, IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_TIMEOUTS,
1074 &st, sizeof(st), NULL, 0, &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
1077 /***********************************************************************
1078 * GetCommModemStatus (KERNEL32.@)
1080 * Obtains the four control register bits if supported by the hardware.
1084 * hFile [in] The communications device
1085 * lpModemStat [out] The control register bits
1089 * True if the communications handle was good and for hardware that
1090 * control register access, false otherwise.
1092 BOOL WINAPI GetCommModemStatus(HANDLE hFile, LPDWORD lpModemStat)
1094 DWORD dwBytesReturned;
1095 return DeviceIoControl(hFile, IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_MODEMSTATUS,
1096 NULL, 0, lpModemStat, sizeof(DWORD), &dwBytesReturned, NULL);
1099 /***********************************************************************
1100 * WaitCommEvent (KERNEL32.@)
1102 * Wait until something interesting happens on a COMM port.
1103 * Interesting things (events) are set by calling SetCommMask before
1104 * this function is called.
1107 * TRUE if successful
1110 * The set of detected events will be written to *lpdwEventMask
1111 * ERROR_IO_PENDING will be returned the overlapped structure was passed
1114 * Only supports EV_RXCHAR and EV_TXEMPTY
1116 BOOL WINAPI WaitCommEvent(
1117 HANDLE hFile, /* [in] handle of comm port to wait for */
1118 LPDWORD lpdwEvents, /* [out] event(s) that were detected */
1119 LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped) /* [in/out] for Asynchronous waiting */
1121 return DeviceIoControl(hFile, IOCTL_SERIAL_WAIT_ON_MASK, NULL, 0,
1122 lpdwEvents, sizeof(DWORD), NULL, lpOverlapped);
1125 /***********************************************************************
1126 * GetCommProperties (KERNEL32.@)
1128 * This function fills in a structure with the capabilities of the
1129 * communications port driver.
1133 * TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
1134 * If successful, the lpCommProp structure be filled in with
1135 * properties of the comm port.
1137 BOOL WINAPI GetCommProperties(
1138 HANDLE hFile, /* [in] handle of the comm port */
1139 LPCOMMPROP lpCommProp) /* [out] pointer to struct to be filled */
1141 TRACE("(%p %p)\n",hFile,lpCommProp);
1146 * These values should be valid for LINUX's serial driver
1147 * FIXME: Perhaps they deserve an #ifdef LINUX
1149 memset(lpCommProp,0,sizeof(COMMPROP));
1150 lpCommProp->wPacketLength = 1;
1151 lpCommProp->wPacketVersion = 1;
1152 lpCommProp->dwServiceMask = SP_SERIALCOMM;
1153 lpCommProp->dwMaxTxQueue = 4096;
1154 lpCommProp->dwMaxRxQueue = 4096;
1155 lpCommProp->dwMaxBaud = BAUD_115200;
1156 lpCommProp->dwProvSubType = PST_RS232;
1157 lpCommProp->dwProvCapabilities = PCF_DTRDSR | PCF_PARITY_CHECK | PCF_RTSCTS | PCF_TOTALTIMEOUTS;
1158 lpCommProp->dwSettableParams = SP_BAUD | SP_DATABITS | SP_HANDSHAKING |
1159 SP_PARITY | SP_PARITY_CHECK | SP_STOPBITS ;
1160 lpCommProp->dwSettableBaud = BAUD_075 | BAUD_110 | BAUD_134_5 | BAUD_150 |
1161 BAUD_300 | BAUD_600 | BAUD_1200 | BAUD_1800 | BAUD_2400 | BAUD_4800 |
1162 BAUD_9600 | BAUD_19200 | BAUD_38400 | BAUD_57600 | BAUD_115200 ;
1163 lpCommProp->wSettableData = DATABITS_5 | DATABITS_6 | DATABITS_7 | DATABITS_8 ;
1164 lpCommProp->wSettableStopParity = STOPBITS_10 | STOPBITS_15 | STOPBITS_20 |
1165 PARITY_NONE | PARITY_ODD |PARITY_EVEN | PARITY_MARK | PARITY_SPACE;
1166 lpCommProp->dwCurrentTxQueue = lpCommProp->dwMaxTxQueue;
1167 lpCommProp->dwCurrentRxQueue = lpCommProp->dwMaxRxQueue;
1172 /***********************************************************************
1174 * The functionality of CommConfigDialogA, GetDefaultCommConfig and
1175 * SetDefaultCommConfig is implemented in a DLL (usually SERIALUI.DLL).
1176 * This is dependent on the type of COMM port, but since it is doubtful
1177 * anybody will get around to implementing support for fancy serial
1178 * ports in WINE, this is hardcoded for the time being. The name of
1179 * this DLL should be stored in and read from the system registry in
1180 * the hive HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, key
1181 * System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\Class\\Ports\\????
1182 * where ???? is the port number... that is determined by PNP
1183 * The DLL should be loaded when the COMM port is opened, and closed
1184 * when the COMM port is closed. - MJM 20 June 2000
1185 ***********************************************************************/
1186 static const WCHAR lpszSerialUI[] = {
1187 's','e','r','i','a','l','u','i','.','d','l','l',0 };
1190 /***********************************************************************
1191 * CommConfigDialogA (KERNEL32.@)
1193 * Raises a dialog that allows the user to configure a comm port.
1194 * Fills the COMMCONFIG struct with information specified by the user.
1195 * This function should call a similar routine in the COMM driver...
1199 * TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
1200 * If successful, the lpCommConfig structure will contain a new
1201 * configuration for the comm port, as specified by the user.
1204 * The library with the CommConfigDialog code is never unloaded.
1205 * Perhaps this should be done when the comm port is closed?
1207 BOOL WINAPI CommConfigDialogA(
1208 LPCSTR lpszDevice, /* [in] name of communications device */
1209 HWND hWnd, /* [in] parent window for the dialog */
1210 LPCOMMCONFIG lpCommConfig) /* [out] pointer to struct to fill */
1212 LPWSTR lpDeviceW = NULL;
1216 TRACE("(%s, %p, %p)\n", debugstr_a(lpszDevice), hWnd, lpCommConfig);
1220 len = MultiByteToWideChar( CP_ACP, 0, lpszDevice, -1, NULL, 0 );
1221 lpDeviceW = HeapAlloc( GetProcessHeap(), 0, len * sizeof(WCHAR) );
1222 MultiByteToWideChar( CP_ACP, 0, lpszDevice, -1, lpDeviceW, len );
1224 r = CommConfigDialogW(lpDeviceW, hWnd, lpCommConfig);
1225 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, lpDeviceW );
1229 /***********************************************************************
1230 * CommConfigDialogW (KERNEL32.@)
1232 * See CommConfigDialogA.
1234 BOOL WINAPI CommConfigDialogW(
1235 LPCWSTR lpszDevice, /* [in] name of communications device */
1236 HWND hWnd, /* [in] parent window for the dialog */
1237 LPCOMMCONFIG lpCommConfig) /* [out] pointer to struct to fill */
1239 DWORD (WINAPI *pCommConfigDialog)(LPCWSTR, HWND, LPCOMMCONFIG);
1240 HMODULE hConfigModule;
1241 DWORD res = ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1243 TRACE("(%s, %p, %p)\n", debugstr_w(lpszDevice), hWnd, lpCommConfig);
1244 hConfigModule = LoadLibraryW(lpszSerialUI);
1246 if (hConfigModule) {
1247 pCommConfigDialog = (void *)GetProcAddress(hConfigModule, "drvCommConfigDialogW");
1248 if (pCommConfigDialog) {
1249 res = pCommConfigDialog(lpszDevice, hWnd, lpCommConfig);
1251 FreeLibrary(hConfigModule);
1254 if (res) SetLastError(res);
1255 return (res == ERROR_SUCCESS);
1258 /***********************************************************************
1259 * GetCommConfig (KERNEL32.@)
1261 * Fill in the COMMCONFIG structure for the comm port hFile
1265 * TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
1266 * If successful, lpCommConfig contains the comm port configuration.
1271 BOOL WINAPI GetCommConfig(
1272 HANDLE hFile, /* [in] The communications device. */
1273 LPCOMMCONFIG lpCommConfig, /* [out] The communications configuration of the device (if it fits). */
1274 LPDWORD lpdwSize) /* [in/out] Initially the size of the configuration buffer/structure,
1275 afterwards the number of bytes copied to the buffer or
1276 the needed size of the buffer. */
1280 TRACE("(%p, %p, %p) *lpdwSize: %u\n", hFile, lpCommConfig, lpdwSize, lpdwSize ? *lpdwSize : 0 );
1282 if(lpCommConfig == NULL)
1284 r = *lpdwSize < sizeof(COMMCONFIG); /* TRUE if not enough space */
1285 *lpdwSize = sizeof(COMMCONFIG);
1289 lpCommConfig->dwSize = sizeof(COMMCONFIG);
1290 lpCommConfig->wVersion = 1;
1291 lpCommConfig->wReserved = 0;
1292 r = GetCommState(hFile,&lpCommConfig->dcb);
1293 lpCommConfig->dwProviderSubType = PST_RS232;
1294 lpCommConfig->dwProviderOffset = 0;
1295 lpCommConfig->dwProviderSize = 0;
1300 /***********************************************************************
1301 * SetCommConfig (KERNEL32.@)
1303 * Sets the configuration of the communications device.
1307 * True on success, false if the handle was bad is not a communications device.
1309 BOOL WINAPI SetCommConfig(
1310 HANDLE hFile, /* [in] The communications device. */
1311 LPCOMMCONFIG lpCommConfig, /* [in] The desired configuration. */
1312 DWORD dwSize) /* [in] size of the lpCommConfig struct */
1314 TRACE("(%p, %p, %u)\n", hFile, lpCommConfig, dwSize);
1315 return SetCommState(hFile,&lpCommConfig->dcb);
1318 /***********************************************************************
1319 * SetDefaultCommConfigW (KERNEL32.@)
1321 * Initializes the default configuration for a communication device.
1324 * lpszDevice [I] Name of the device targeted for configuration
1325 * lpCommConfig [I] PTR to a buffer with the configuration for the device
1326 * dwSize [I] Number of bytes in the buffer
1330 * Success: TRUE, and default configuration saved
1333 BOOL WINAPI SetDefaultCommConfigW(LPCWSTR lpszDevice, LPCOMMCONFIG lpCommConfig, DWORD dwSize)
1335 BOOL (WINAPI *lpfnSetDefaultCommConfig)(LPCWSTR, LPCOMMCONFIG, DWORD);
1336 HMODULE hConfigModule;
1339 TRACE("(%s, %p, %u)\n", debugstr_w(lpszDevice), lpCommConfig, dwSize);
1341 hConfigModule = LoadLibraryW(lpszSerialUI);
1345 lpfnSetDefaultCommConfig = (void *)GetProcAddress(hConfigModule, "drvSetDefaultCommConfigW");
1346 if (lpfnSetDefaultCommConfig)
1347 r = lpfnSetDefaultCommConfig(lpszDevice, lpCommConfig, dwSize);
1349 FreeLibrary(hConfigModule);
1355 /***********************************************************************
1356 * SetDefaultCommConfigA (KERNEL32.@)
1358 * Initializes the default configuration for a communication device.
1360 * See SetDefaultCommConfigW.
1363 BOOL WINAPI SetDefaultCommConfigA(LPCSTR lpszDevice, LPCOMMCONFIG lpCommConfig, DWORD dwSize)
1366 LPWSTR lpDeviceW = NULL;
1369 TRACE("(%s, %p, %u)\n", debugstr_a(lpszDevice), lpCommConfig, dwSize);
1373 len = MultiByteToWideChar( CP_ACP, 0, lpszDevice, -1, NULL, 0 );
1374 lpDeviceW = HeapAlloc( GetProcessHeap(), 0, len*sizeof(WCHAR) );
1375 MultiByteToWideChar( CP_ACP, 0, lpszDevice, -1, lpDeviceW, len );
1377 r = SetDefaultCommConfigW(lpDeviceW,lpCommConfig,dwSize);
1378 HeapFree( GetProcessHeap(), 0, lpDeviceW );
1383 /***********************************************************************
1384 * GetDefaultCommConfigW (KERNEL32.@)
1386 * Acquires the default configuration of the specified communication device. (unicode)
1390 * True on successful reading of the default configuration,
1391 * if the device is not found or the buffer is too small.
1393 BOOL WINAPI GetDefaultCommConfigW(
1394 LPCWSTR lpszName, /* [in] The unicode name of the device targeted for configuration. */
1395 LPCOMMCONFIG lpCC, /* [out] The default configuration for the device. */
1396 LPDWORD lpdwSize) /* [in/out] Initially the size of the default configuration buffer,
1397 afterwards the number of bytes copied to the buffer or
1398 the needed size of the buffer. */
1400 DWORD (WINAPI *pGetDefaultCommConfig)(LPCWSTR, LPCOMMCONFIG, LPDWORD);
1401 HMODULE hConfigModule;
1402 DWORD res = ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
1404 TRACE("(%s, %p, %p) *lpdwSize: %u\n", debugstr_w(lpszName), lpCC, lpdwSize, lpdwSize ? *lpdwSize : 0 );
1405 hConfigModule = LoadLibraryW(lpszSerialUI);
1407 if (hConfigModule) {
1408 pGetDefaultCommConfig = (void *)GetProcAddress(hConfigModule, "drvGetDefaultCommConfigW");
1409 if (pGetDefaultCommConfig) {
1410 res = pGetDefaultCommConfig(lpszName, lpCC, lpdwSize);
1412 FreeLibrary(hConfigModule);
1415 if (res) SetLastError(res);
1416 return (res == ERROR_SUCCESS);
1419 /**************************************************************************
1420 * GetDefaultCommConfigA (KERNEL32.@)
1422 * Acquires the default configuration of the specified communication device. (ascii)
1426 * True on successful reading of the default configuration,
1427 * if the device is not found or the buffer is too small.
1429 BOOL WINAPI GetDefaultCommConfigA(
1430 LPCSTR lpszName, /* [in] The ascii name of the device targeted for configuration. */
1431 LPCOMMCONFIG lpCC, /* [out] The default configuration for the device. */
1432 LPDWORD lpdwSize) /* [in/out] Initially the size of the default configuration buffer,
1433 afterwards the number of bytes copied to the buffer or
1434 the needed size of the buffer. */
1437 UNICODE_STRING lpszNameW;
1439 TRACE("(%s, %p, %p) *lpdwSize: %u\n", debugstr_a(lpszName), lpCC, lpdwSize, lpdwSize ? *lpdwSize : 0 );
1440 if(lpszName) RtlCreateUnicodeStringFromAsciiz(&lpszNameW,lpszName);
1441 else lpszNameW.Buffer = NULL;
1443 ret = GetDefaultCommConfigW(lpszNameW.Buffer,lpCC,lpdwSize);
1445 RtlFreeUnicodeString(&lpszNameW);