#ifndef __ICSUTILS_H_FILE #define __ICSUTILS_H_FILE /************ our debug spew stuff ******************/ //void DbgSpew(int DbgClass, WCHAR *lpFormat, ...); void DbgSpew(int DbgClass, WCHAR *lpFormat, va_list ap); void TrivialSpew(WCHAR *lpFormat, ...); void InterestingSpew(WCHAR *lpFormat, ...); void ImportantSpew(WCHAR *lpFormat, ...); void HeinousESpew(WCHAR *lpFormat, ...); void HeinousISpew(WCHAR *lpFormat, ...); #define DBG_MSG_TRIVIAL 0x001 #define DBG_MSG_INTERESTING 0x002 #define DBG_MSG_IMPORTANT 0x003 #define DBG_MSG_HEINOUS 0x004 #define DBG_MSG_DEST_DBG 0x010 #define DBG_MSG_DEST_FILE 0x020 #define DBG_MSG_DEST_EVENT 0x040 #define DBG_MSG_CLASS_ERROR 0x100 #define TRIVIAL_MSG(msg) TrivialSpew msg #define INTERESTING_MSG(msg) InterestingSpew msg #define IMPORTANT_MSG(msg) ImportantSpew msg #define HEINOUS_E_MSG(msg) HeinousESpew msg #define HEINOUS_I_MSG(msg) HeinousISpew msg /* * This global flag controls the amount of spew that we * produce. Legit values are as follows: * 1 = Trivial msgs displayed * 2 = Interesting msgs displayed * 3 = Important msgs displayed * 4 = only the most Heinous msgs displayed * The ctor actually sets this to 3 by default, but it can * be overridden by setting: * HKLM, Software/Microsoft/SAFSessionResolver, DebugSpew, DWORD */ extern int gDbgFlag; void DbgSpew(int DbgClass, WCHAR *lpFormat, va_list ap); DWORD GetIPAddress(WCHAR *lpAdress, int iSz, int PortNum); int GetGatewayAddr(char *retStr); void DumpSocketAddress( const DWORD dwDebugLevel, const SOCKADDR *const pSocketAddress, const DWORD dwFamily ); int LocalFDIsSet(SOCKET fd, fd_set *set); #endif // __ICSUTILS_H