NDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS structure (ndiswwan.h)
The NDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS structure represents a modem device's reset status. It is sent to the MB host in the NDIS_STATUS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS notification in an asynchronous response to an OID_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET set request.
Syntax
typedef struct _NDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS {
NDIS_OBJECT_HEADER Header;
WWAN_STATUS uStatus;
} NDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS, *PNDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS;
Members
Header
The header with type, revision, and size information about the NDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS structure. The MB Service sets the header with the values that are shown in the following table when it sends the data structure to the miniport driver for set operations. Miniport drivers must set the header with the same values when they send the data structure to the MB service.
Header submember | Value |
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Type | NDIS_OBJECT_TYPE_DEFAULT |
Revision | NDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS_REVISION_1 |
Size | sizeof(NDIS_WWAN_DEVICE_RESET_STATUS) |
For more information about these members, see NDIS_OBJECT_HEADER.
uStatus
The status of system capability. The following table shows the possible values for this member.
Value | Meaning |
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WWAN_STATUS_SUCCESS | The operation succeeded. |
WWAN_STATUS_BUSY | The operation failed because the device was busy. In the absence of any explicit information from the function to clear this condition, the host can use subsequent actions by the function (e.g. notifications or command completions) as a hint to retry the failed operation. |
WWAN_STATUS_FAILURE | The operation failed. |
WWAN_STATUS_NO_DEVICE_SUPPORT | The operation failed because the device does not support this OID. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 10, version 1709 |
Header | ndiswwan.h (include Ndiswwan.h) |