windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/ds/netapi/svcdlls/msgsvc/server/apidata.c
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/********************************************************************/
/** Microsoft LAN Manager **/
/** Copyright(c) Microsoft Corp., 1987-1990 **/
/********************************************************************/
#define const
//
// msgdata.c - Contains all the global data used by the support functions
// of the message server API.
//
#include <netcons.h> // needed by service.h
#include <neterr.h> // Status code definitions.
#include <error.h> // Status code definitions.
#include <service.h> // defines for service API usage
#include <ncb.h> // NCB defines
#include <smb.h> // SMB defines
#include <msrv.h> // General message server defines
#include <srvparam.h> // General server type defines
unsigned short smbret; // SMB return code
unsigned char smbretclass; // SMB return class
short mgid; // Message group i.d.
NCB g_ncb; // NCB used for all send functions
ulfp semPtr; // Pointer to data semaphore
ucfp dataPtr; // Pointer to shared data area
// Support Arrays
//
// These arrays (single dimensioned) contain one entry for each managed
// network. This allows each thread (network) to have its own set of
// "global" data. They are all in the same segment, the size of which is
// computed by the following formula:
//
// size = NumNets * (sizeof(unsigned short) + sizeof(unsigned char) +
// sizeof(ulfp))
//
unsigned short far * NetBios_Hdl; // NetBios handles, one per net
unsigned char far * net_lana_num; // Lan adaptor numbers
ul far * wakeupSem; // Semaphores to clear on NCB completion
unsigned long MsgSegSem = 0L; // Protecting the per process data
// declared in this file.
// Too avoid having an abundance of net errors to confuse the user, most of the
* net errors now map to NERR_NetworkError.
DWORD const mpnetmes[] =
{
0x23, // 00 Number of messages
NERR_NetworkError, // 01 NRC_BUFLEN -> invalid length
-1, // 02 NRC_BFULL , not expected
NERR_NetworkError, // 03 NRC_ILLCMD -> invalid command
-1, // 04 not defined
NERR_NetworkError, // 05 NRC_CMDTMO -> network busy
NERR_NetworkError, // 06 NRC_INCOMP -> messgae incomplete
-1, // 07 NRC_BADDR , not expected
NERR_NetworkError, // 08 NRC_SNUMOUT -> bad session
NERR_NoNetworkResource, // 09 NRC_NORES -> network busy
NERR_NetworkError, // 0a NRC_SCLOSED -> session closed
NERR_NetworkError, // 0b NRC_CMDCAN -> command cancelled
-1, // 0c NRC_DMAFAIL, unexpected
NERR_AlreadyExists, // 0d NRC_DUPNAME -> already exists
NERR_TooManyNames, // 0e NRC_NAMTFUL -> too many names
NERR_DeleteLater, // 0f NRC_ACTSES -> delete later
-1, // 10 NRC_INVALID , unexpected
NERR_NetworkError, // 11 NRC_LOCTFUL -> too many sessions
ERROR_REM_NOT_LIST, // 12 NRC_REMTFUL -> remote not listening*/
NERR_NetworkError, // 13 NRC_ILLNN -> bad name
NERR_NameNotFound, // 14 NRC_NOCALL -> name not found
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, // 15 NRC_NOWILD -> bad parameter
NERR_DuplicateName, // 16 NRC_INUSE -> name in use, retry
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, // 17 NRC_NAMERR -> bad parameter
NERR_NetworkError, // 18 NRC_SABORT -> session ended
NERR_DuplicateName, // 19 NRC_NAMCONF -> duplicate name
-1, // 1a not defined
-1, // 1b not defined
-1, // 1c not defined
-1, // 1d not defined
-1, // 1e not defined
-1, // 1f not defined
-1, // 20 not defined
NERR_NetworkError, // 21 NRC_IFBUSY -> network busy
NERR_NetworkError, // 22 NRC_TOOMANY -> retry later
NERR_NetworkError // 23 NRC_BRIDGE -> bridge error
};
LPTSTR MessageFileName;