PFN_WSK_ABORT_EVENT callback function (wsk.h)
The WskAbortEvent event callback function notifies a WSK application that an incoming connection request on a listening socket that has conditional accept mode enabled has been dropped.
Syntax
PFN_WSK_ABORT_EVENT PfnWskAbortEvent;
NTSTATUS PfnWskAbortEvent(
[in, optional] PVOID SocketContext,
[in] PWSK_INSPECT_ID InspectID
)
{...}
Parameters
[in, optional] SocketContext
A pointer to the socket context for the listening socket on which the incoming connection request was received. The WSK application provided this pointer to the WSK subsystem when it called the WskSocket function to create the listening socket.
[in] InspectID
A pointer to a WSK_INSPECT_ID structure. The contents of the structure identify the incoming connection request that has been dropped.
Return value
A WSK application's WskAbortEvent event callback function must always return STATUS_SUCCESS.
Remarks
The WSK subsystem calls a WSK application's WskAbortEvent event callback function only when the following conditions are true:
- The WSK application created a listening socket that has conditional accept mode enabled.
- An incoming connection request has been received on the listening socket, and the WSK subsystem has called the WSK application's WskInspectEvent event callback function.
- The WSK application returned WskInspectPend or WskInspectAccept from its WskAbortEvent event callback function for the incoming connection request.
- The incoming connection request has been dropped either locally or remotely before being fully established.
If the WSK application calls the WskInspectComplete function on an incoming connection request that has been aborted, the connection will not be established even if WskInspectAccept is specified in the Action parameter.
A WSK application can enable conditional accept mode on a listening socket by enabling the SO_CONDITIONAL_ACCEPT socket option. For more information about conditionally accepting incoming connections, see Listening for and Accepting Incoming Connections.
The WSK subsystem calls a WSK application's WskAbortEvent event callback function at IRQL <= DISPATCH_LEVEL.
A WSK application's WskAbortEvent event callback function must not wait for completion of other WSK requests in the context of WSK completion or event callback functions. The callback can initiate other WSK requests (assuming that it doesn't spend too much time at DISPATCH_LEVEL), but it must not wait for their completion even when the callback is called at IRQL = PASSIVE_LEVEL.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Available in Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating systems. |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | wsk.h (include Wsk.h) |
IRQL | <= DISPATCH_LEVEL |