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/*****************************************************************************
*
* (C) Copyright MICROSOFT Corp., 1993-1999
*
* Title: DBT.H - Equates for WM_DEVICECHANGE and BroadcastSystemMessage
*
* Version: 4.00
*
* Date: 24-May-1993
*
* Author: rjc
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Change log:
*
* DATE REV DESCRIPTION
* ----------- --- ----------------------------------------------------------
*
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef _DBT_H
#define _DBT_H
#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif
/*
* BroadcastSpecialMessage constants.
*/
#define WM_DEVICECHANGE 0x0219
/* XLATOFF */
#ifdef IS_32
#define DBTFAR
#else
#define DBTFAR far
#endif
/* XLATON */
#if !defined(_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) && !defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
typedef unsigned short wchar_t;
#define _WCHAR_T_DEFINED
#endif
#ifndef GUID_DEFINED
#include <guiddef.h>
#endif // !defined(GUID_DEFINED)
/*
* Broadcast message and receipient flags.
*
* Note that there is a third "flag". If the wParam has:
*
* bit 15 on: lparam is a pointer and bit 14 is meaningfull.
* bit 15 off: lparam is just a UNLONG data type.
*
* bit 14 on: lparam is a pointer to an ASCIIZ string.
* bit 14 off: lparam is a pointer to a binary struture starting with
* a dword describing the length of the structure.
*/
#define BSF_QUERY 0x00000001
#define BSF_IGNORECURRENTTASK 0x00000002 /* Meaningless for VxDs */
#define BSF_FLUSHDISK 0x00000004 /* Shouldn't be used by VxDs */
#define BSF_NOHANG 0x00000008
#define BSF_POSTMESSAGE 0x00000010
#define BSF_FORCEIFHUNG 0x00000020
#define BSF_NOTIMEOUTIFNOTHUNG 0x00000040
#define BSF_MSGSRV32ISOK 0x80000000 /* Called synchronously from PM API */
#define BSF_MSGSRV32ISOK_BIT 31 /* Called synchronously from PM API */
#define BSM_ALLCOMPONENTS 0x00000000
#define BSM_VXDS 0x00000001
#define BSM_NETDRIVER 0x00000002
#define BSM_INSTALLABLEDRIVERS 0x00000004
#define BSM_APPLICATIONS 0x00000008
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_APPYBEGIN
* lParam = (not used)
*
* 'Appy-time is now available. This message is itself sent
* at 'Appy-time.
*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_APPYEND
* lParam = (not used)
*
* 'Appy-time is no longer available. This message is *NOT* sent
* at 'Appy-time. (It cannot be, because 'Appy-time is gone.)
*
* NOTE! It is possible for DBT_APPYBEGIN and DBT_APPYEND to be sent
* multiple times during a single Windows session. Each appearance of
* 'Appy-time is bracketed by these two messages, but 'Appy-time may
* momentarily become unavailable during otherwise normal Windows
* processing. The current status of 'Appy-time availability can always
* be obtained from a call to _SHELL_QueryAppyTimeAvailable.
*/
#define DBT_APPYBEGIN 0x0000
#define DBT_APPYEND 0x0001
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_DEVNODES_CHANGED
* lParam = 0
*
* send when configmg finished a process tree batch. Some devnodes
* may have been added or removed. This is used by ring3 people which
* need to be refreshed whenever any devnode changed occur (like
* device manager). People specific to certain devices should use
* DBT_DEVICE* instead.
*/
#define DBT_DEVNODES_CHANGED 0x0007
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_QUERYCHANGECONFIG
* lParam = 0
*
* sent to ask if a config change is allowed
*/
#define DBT_QUERYCHANGECONFIG 0x0017
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_CONFIGCHANGED
* lParam = 0
*
* sent when a config has changed
*/
#define DBT_CONFIGCHANGED 0x0018
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_CONFIGCHANGECANCELED
* lParam = 0
*
* someone cancelled the config change
*/
#define DBT_CONFIGCHANGECANCELED 0x0019
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_MONITORCHANGE
* lParam = new resolution to use (LOWORD=x, HIWORD=y)
* if 0, use the default res for current config
*
* this message is sent when the display monitor has changed
* and the system should change the display mode to match it.
*/
#define DBT_MONITORCHANGE 0x001B
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_SHELLLOGGEDON
* lParam = 0
*
* The shell has finished login on: VxD can now do Shell_EXEC.
*/
#define DBT_SHELLLOGGEDON 0x0020
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_CONFIGMGAPI
* lParam = CONFIGMG API Packet
*
* CONFIGMG ring 3 call.
*/
#define DBT_CONFIGMGAPI32 0x0022
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_VXDINITCOMPLETE
* lParam = 0
*
* CONFIGMG ring 3 call.
*/
#define DBT_VXDINITCOMPLETE 0x0023
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_VOLLOCK*
* lParam = pointer to VolLockBroadcast structure described below
*
* Messages issued by IFSMGR for volume locking purposes on WM_DEVICECHANGE.
* All these messages pass a pointer to a struct which has no pointers.
*/
#define DBT_VOLLOCKQUERYLOCK 0x8041
#define DBT_VOLLOCKLOCKTAKEN 0x8042
#define DBT_VOLLOCKLOCKFAILED 0x8043
#define DBT_VOLLOCKQUERYUNLOCK 0x8044
#define DBT_VOLLOCKLOCKRELEASED 0x8045
#define DBT_VOLLOCKUNLOCKFAILED 0x8046
/*
* Device broadcast header
*/
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HDR { /* */
DWORD dbch_size;
DWORD dbch_devicetype;
DWORD dbch_reserved;
};
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HDR DEV_BROADCAST_HDR;
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_HDR DBTFAR *PDEV_BROADCAST_HDR;
/*
* Structure for volume lock broadcast
*/
typedef struct VolLockBroadcast VolLockBroadcast;
typedef VolLockBroadcast *pVolLockBroadcast;
struct VolLockBroadcast {
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HDR vlb_dbh;
DWORD vlb_owner; // thread on which lock request is being issued
BYTE vlb_perms; // lock permission flags defined below
BYTE vlb_lockType; // type of lock
BYTE vlb_drive; // drive on which lock is issued
BYTE vlb_flags; // miscellaneous flags
};
/*
* Values for vlb_perms
*/
#define LOCKP_ALLOW_WRITES 0x01 // Bit 0 set - allow writes
#define LOCKP_FAIL_WRITES 0x00 // Bit 0 clear - fail writes
#define LOCKP_FAIL_MEM_MAPPING 0x02 // Bit 1 set - fail memory mappings
#define LOCKP_ALLOW_MEM_MAPPING 0x00 // Bit 1 clear - allow memory mappings
#define LOCKP_USER_MASK 0x03 // Mask for user lock flags
#define LOCKP_LOCK_FOR_FORMAT 0x04 // Level 0 lock for format
/*
* Values for vlb_flags
*/
#define LOCKF_LOGICAL_LOCK 0x00 // Bit 0 clear - logical lock
#define LOCKF_PHYSICAL_LOCK 0x01 // Bit 0 set - physical lock
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_NODISKSPACE
* lParam = drive number of drive that is out of disk space (1-based)
*
* Message issued by IFS manager when it detects that a drive is run out of
* free space.
*/
#define DBT_NO_DISK_SPACE 0x0047
/*
* Message = WM_DEVICECHANGE
* wParam = DBT_LOW_DISK_SPACE
* lParam = drive number of drive that is low on disk space (1-based)
*
* Message issued by VFAT when it detects that a drive it has mounted
* has the remaning free space below a threshold specified by the
* registry or by a disk space management application.
* The broadcast is issued by VFAT ONLY when space is either allocated
* or freed by VFAT.
*/
#define DBT_LOW_DISK_SPACE 0x0048
#define DBT_CONFIGMGPRIVATE 0x7FFF
/*
* The following messages are for WM_DEVICECHANGE. The immediate list
* is for the wParam. ALL THESE MESSAGES PASS A POINTER TO A STRUCT
* STARTING WITH A DWORD SIZE AND HAVING NO POINTER IN THE STRUCT.
*
*/
#define DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL 0x8000 // system detected a new device
#define DBT_DEVICEQUERYREMOVE 0x8001 // wants to remove, may fail
#define DBT_DEVICEQUERYREMOVEFAILED 0x8002 // removal aborted
#define DBT_DEVICEREMOVEPENDING 0x8003 // about to remove, still avail.
#define DBT_DEVICEREMOVECOMPLETE 0x8004 // device is gone
#define DBT_DEVICETYPESPECIFIC 0x8005 // type specific event
#if(WINVER >= 0x040A)
#define DBT_CUSTOMEVENT 0x8006 // user-defined event
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x040A */
#define DBT_DEVTYP_OEM 0x00000000 // oem-defined device type
#define DBT_DEVTYP_DEVNODE 0x00000001 // devnode number
#define DBT_DEVTYP_VOLUME 0x00000002 // logical volume
#define DBT_DEVTYP_PORT 0x00000003 // serial, parallel
#define DBT_DEVTYP_NET 0x00000004 // network resource
#if(WINVER >= 0x040A)
#define DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE 0x00000005 // device interface class
#define DBT_DEVTYP_HANDLE 0x00000006 // file system handle
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x040A */
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HEADER { /* */
DWORD dbcd_size;
DWORD dbcd_devicetype;
DWORD dbcd_reserved;
};
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_OEM { /* */
DWORD dbco_size;
DWORD dbco_devicetype;
DWORD dbco_reserved;
DWORD dbco_identifier;
DWORD dbco_suppfunc;
};
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_OEM DEV_BROADCAST_OEM;
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_OEM DBTFAR *PDEV_BROADCAST_OEM;
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_DEVNODE { /* */
DWORD dbcd_size;
DWORD dbcd_devicetype;
DWORD dbcd_reserved;
DWORD dbcd_devnode;
};
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_DEVNODE DEV_BROADCAST_DEVNODE;
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_DEVNODE DBTFAR *PDEV_BROADCAST_DEVNODE;
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME { /* */
DWORD dbcv_size;
DWORD dbcv_devicetype;
DWORD dbcv_reserved;
DWORD dbcv_unitmask;
WORD dbcv_flags;
};
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME;
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME DBTFAR *PDEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME;
#define DBTF_MEDIA 0x0001 // media comings and goings
#define DBTF_NET 0x0002 // network volume
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_PORT_A {
DWORD dbcp_size;
DWORD dbcp_devicetype;
DWORD dbcp_reserved;
char dbcp_name[1];
} DEV_BROADCAST_PORT_A, *PDEV_BROADCAST_PORT_A;
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_PORT_W {
DWORD dbcp_size;
DWORD dbcp_devicetype;
DWORD dbcp_reserved;
wchar_t dbcp_name[1];
} DEV_BROADCAST_PORT_W, DBTFAR *PDEV_BROADCAST_PORT_W;
#ifdef UNICODE
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_PORT_W DEV_BROADCAST_PORT;
typedef PDEV_BROADCAST_PORT_W PDEV_BROADCAST_PORT;
#else
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_PORT_A DEV_BROADCAST_PORT;
typedef PDEV_BROADCAST_PORT_A PDEV_BROADCAST_PORT;
#endif
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_NET { /* */
DWORD dbcn_size;
DWORD dbcn_devicetype;
DWORD dbcn_reserved;
DWORD dbcn_resource;
DWORD dbcn_flags;
};
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_NET DEV_BROADCAST_NET;
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_NET DBTFAR *PDEV_BROADCAST_NET;
#if(WINVER >= 0x040A)
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_A {
DWORD dbcc_size;
DWORD dbcc_devicetype;
DWORD dbcc_reserved;
GUID dbcc_classguid;
char dbcc_name[1];
} DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_A, *PDEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_A;
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_W {
DWORD dbcc_size;
DWORD dbcc_devicetype;
DWORD dbcc_reserved;
GUID dbcc_classguid;
wchar_t dbcc_name[1];
} DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_W, *PDEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_W;
#ifdef UNICODE
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_W DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE;
typedef PDEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_W PDEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE;
#else
typedef DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_A DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE;
typedef PDEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE_A PDEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE;
#endif
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE {
DWORD dbch_size;
DWORD dbch_devicetype;
DWORD dbch_reserved;
HANDLE dbch_handle; // file handle used in call to RegisterDeviceNotification
HDEVNOTIFY dbch_hdevnotify; // returned from RegisterDeviceNotification
//
// The following 3 fields are only valid if wParam is DBT_CUSTOMEVENT.
//
GUID dbch_eventguid;
LONG dbch_nameoffset; // offset (bytes) of variable-length string buffer (-1 if none)
BYTE dbch_data[1]; // variable-sized buffer, potentially containing binary and/or text data
} DEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE, *PDEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE;
#if(WINVER >= 0x0501)
//
// Define 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the DEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE structure
// for WOW64. These must be kept in sync with the above structure.
//
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE32 {
DWORD dbch_size;
DWORD dbch_devicetype;
DWORD dbch_reserved;
ULONG32 dbch_handle;
ULONG32 dbch_hdevnotify;
GUID dbch_eventguid;
LONG dbch_nameoffset;
BYTE dbch_data[1];
} DEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE32, *PDEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE32;
typedef struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE64 {
DWORD dbch_size;
DWORD dbch_devicetype;
DWORD dbch_reserved;
ULONG64 dbch_handle;
ULONG64 dbch_hdevnotify;
GUID dbch_eventguid;
LONG dbch_nameoffset;
BYTE dbch_data[1];
} DEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE64, *PDEV_BROADCAST_HANDLE64;
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0501 */
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x040A */
#define DBTF_RESOURCE 0x00000001 // network resource
#define DBTF_XPORT 0x00000002 // new transport coming or going
#define DBTF_SLOWNET 0x00000004 // new incoming transport is slow
// (dbcn_resource undefined for now)
#define DBT_VPOWERDAPI 0x8100 // VPOWERD API for Win95
/*
* User-defined message types all use wParam = 0xFFFF with the
* lParam a pointer to the structure below.
*
* dbud_dbh - DEV_BROADCAST_HEADER must be filled in as usual.
*
* dbud_szName contains a case-sensitive ASCIIZ name which names the
* message. The message name consists of the vendor name, a backslash,
* then arbitrary user-defined ASCIIZ text. For example:
*
* "WidgetWare\QueryScannerShutdown"
* "WidgetWare\Video Q39S\AdapterReady"
*
* After the ASCIIZ name, arbitrary information may be provided.
* Make sure that dbud_dbh.dbch_size is big enough to encompass
* all the data. And remember that nothing in the structure may
* contain pointers.
*/
#define DBT_USERDEFINED 0xFFFF
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_USERDEFINED { /* */
struct _DEV_BROADCAST_HDR dbud_dbh;
char dbud_szName[1]; /* ASCIIZ name */
/* BYTE dbud_rgbUserDefined[];*/ /* User-defined contents */
};
#endif // _DBT_H