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184 lines
7.1 KiB
C
184 lines
7.1 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2003 Juan Lang
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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#ifndef __WINE_NETBIOS_H__
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#define __WINE_NETBIOS_H__
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include "windef.h"
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#include "winbase.h"
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#include "lm.h"
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#include "nb30.h"
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/* This file describes the interface WINE's NetBIOS implementation uses to
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* interact with a transport implementation (where a transport might be
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* NetBIOS-over-TCP/IP (aka NetBT, NBT), NetBIOS-over-IPX, etc.)
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*/
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/**
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* Public functions
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*/
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void NetBIOSInit(void);
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void NetBIOSShutdown(void);
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struct _NetBIOSTransport;
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/* A transport should register itself during its init function (see below) with
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* a unique id (the transport_id of ACTION_HEADER, for example) and an
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* implementation. Returns TRUE on success, and FALSE on failure.
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*/
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BOOL NetBIOSRegisterTransport(ULONG id, struct _NetBIOSTransport *transport);
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/* Registers an adapter with the given transport and ifIndex with NetBIOS.
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* ifIndex is an interface index usable by the IpHlpApi. ifIndex is not
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* required to be unique, but is required so that NetWkstaTransportEnum can use
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* GetIfEntry to get the name and hardware address of the adapter.
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* Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
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* FIXME: need functions for retrieving the name and hardware index, rather
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* than assuming a correlation with IpHlpApi.
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*/
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BOOL NetBIOSRegisterAdapter(ULONG transport, DWORD ifIndex, void *adapter);
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/* During enumeration, all adapters from your transport are disabled
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* internally. If an adapter is still valid, reenable it with this function.
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* Adapters you don't enable will have their transport's NetBIOSCleanupAdapter
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* function (see below) called on them, and will be removed from the table.
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* (This is to deal with lack of plug-and-play--sorry.)
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*/
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void NetBIOSEnableAdapter(UCHAR lana);
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/* Gets a quick count of the number of NetBIOS adapters. Not guaranteed not
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* to change from one call to the next, depending on what's been enumerated
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* lately. See also NetBIOSEnumAdapters.
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*/
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UCHAR NetBIOSNumAdapters(void);
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typedef struct _NetBIOSAdapterImpl {
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UCHAR lana;
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DWORD ifIndex;
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void *data;
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} NetBIOSAdapterImpl;
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typedef BOOL (*NetBIOSEnumAdaptersCallback)(UCHAR totalLANAs, UCHAR lanaIndex,
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ULONG transport, const NetBIOSAdapterImpl *data, void *closure);
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/* Enumerates all NetBIOS adapters for the transport transport, or for all
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* transports if transport is ALL_TRANSPORTS. Your callback will be called
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* once for every enumerated adapter, with a count of how many adapters have
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* been enumerated, a 0-based index relative to that count, the adapter's
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* transport, and its ifIndex.
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* Your callback should return FALSE if it no longer wishes to be called.
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*/
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void NetBIOSEnumAdapters(ULONG transport, NetBIOSEnumAdaptersCallback cb,
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void *closure);
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/* Hangs up the session identified in the NCB; the NCB need not be a NCBHANGUP.
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* Will result in the transport's hangup function being called, so release any
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* locks you own before calling to avoid deadlock.
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* This function is intended for use by a transport, if the session is closed
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* by some error in the transport layer.
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*/
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void NetBIOSHangupSession(PNCB ncb);
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/**
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* Functions a transport implementation must implement
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*/
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/* This function is called to ask a transport implementation to enumerate any
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* LANAs into the NetBIOS adapter table by:
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* - calling NetBIOSRegisterAdapter for any new adapters
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* - calling NetBIOSEnableAdapter for any existing adapters
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* NetBIOSEnumAdapters (see) may be of use to determine which adapters already
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* exist.
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* A transport can assume no other thread is modifying the NetBIOS adapter
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* table during the lifetime of its NetBIOSEnum function (and, therefore, that
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* this function won't be called reentrantly).
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*/
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typedef UCHAR (*NetBIOSEnum)(void);
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/* A cleanup function for a transport. This is the last function called on a
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* transport.
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*/
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typedef void (*NetBIOSCleanup)(void);
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/* Adapter functions */
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/* Functions with direct mappings to the Netbios interface. These functions
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* are expected to be synchronous, although the first four bytes of the
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* reserved member of the ncb are a cancel flag. A long-running function
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* should check whether this is not FALSE from time to time (see the
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* NCB_CANCELLED macro), and return NRC_CMDCAN if it's been cancelled. (The
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* remainder of the NCB's reserved field is, well, reserved.)
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*/
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/* Used to see whether the pointer to an NCB has been cancelled. The NetBIOS
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* interface designates certain functions as non-cancellable functions, but I
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* use this flag for all NCBs. Support it if you can.
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* FIXME: this isn't enough, need to support an EVENT or some such, because
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* some calls (recv) will block indefinitely, so a reset, shutdown, etc. will
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* never occur.
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*/
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#define NCB_CANCELLED(pncb) *(PBOOL)((pncb)->ncb_reserve)
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typedef UCHAR (*NetBIOSAstat)(void *adapter, PNCB ncb);
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typedef UCHAR (*NetBIOSFindName)(void *adapter, PNCB ncb);
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/* Functions to support the session service */
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/* Implement to support the NCBCALL command. If you need data stored for the
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* session, return it in *session. You can clean it up in your NetBIOSHangup
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* function (see).
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*/
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typedef UCHAR (*NetBIOSCall)(void *adapter, PNCB ncb, void **session);
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typedef UCHAR (*NetBIOSSend)(void *adapter, void *session, PNCB ncb);
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typedef UCHAR (*NetBIOSRecv)(void *adapter, void *session, PNCB ncb);
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typedef UCHAR (*NetBIOSHangup)(void *adapter, void *session);
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/* The last function called on an adapter; it is not called reentrantly, and
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* no new calls will be made on the adapter once this has been entered. Clean
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* up any resources allocated for the adapter here.
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*/
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typedef void (*NetBIOSCleanupAdapter)(void *adapter);
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typedef struct _NetBIOSTransport
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{
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NetBIOSEnum enumerate;
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NetBIOSAstat astat;
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NetBIOSFindName findName;
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NetBIOSCall call;
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NetBIOSSend send;
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NetBIOSRecv recv;
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NetBIOSHangup hangup;
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NetBIOSCleanupAdapter cleanupAdapter;
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NetBIOSCleanup cleanup;
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} NetBIOSTransport;
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/* Transport-specific functions. When adding a transport, add a call to its
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* init function in netapi32's DllMain. The transport can do any global
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* initialization it needs here. It should call NetBIOSRegisterTransport to
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* register itself with NetBIOS.
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*/
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/* NetBIOS-over-TCP/IP (NetBT) functions */
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/* Not defined by MS, so make my own private define: */
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#define TRANSPORT_NBT "MNBT"
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void NetBTInit(void);
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#endif /* ndef __WINE_NETBIOS_H__ */
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