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PROTOCOL_CM_DEACTIVATE_VC_COMPLETE callback function (ndis.h)

The ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete function is a required function. ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete completes the processing of a call manager-initiated request that the underlying miniport driver (and NDIS) deactivate a VC for which NdisCmDeactivateVc previously returned NDIS_STATUS_PENDING.

Note  You must declare the function by using the PROTOCOL_CM_DEACTIVATE_VC_COMPLETE type. For more information, see the following Examples section.
 

Syntax

PROTOCOL_CM_DEACTIVATE_VC_COMPLETE ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete;

void ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete(
  [in] NDIS_STATUS Status,
  [in] NDIS_HANDLE CallMgrVcContext
)
{...}

Parameters

[in] Status

Specifies the final status of the deactivation.

[in] CallMgrVcContext

Specifies the handle to a call manager-allocated context area in which the call manager maintains its per-VC state. The call manager supplied this handle to NDIS from its ProtocolCoCreateVc function.

Return value

None

Remarks

NDIS usually calls ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete in the context of the call manager's closing down a call on behalf of a connection-oriented client. The call manager typically calls NdisCmDeactivateVc from its ProtocolCmCloseCall function. Whenever NdisCmDeactivateVc returns NDIS_STATUS_PENDING, NDIS subsequently calls its ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete function.

That is, when the underlying connection-oriented miniport driver has deactivated the VC, NDIS calls ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete. The final status of the deactivation is found in Status . Possible values for the final status include, but are not limited to:

ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete performs whatever postprocessing is necessary to complete the deactivation of a virtual connection, such as setting flags in its state area to indicate that the connection is inactive or releasing dynamically allocated resources used while the VC is active.

Completion of the deactivation means that all call parameters for the VC used on activation are no longer valid. Any further use of the VC is prohibited except to reactivate it with a new set of call parameters.

Call managers should release any resources that were allocated for the VC activation and return control as quickly as possible. If the call manager previously returned NDIS_STATUS_PENDING from its ProtocolCmCloseCall function and all operations to close the call have been completed, ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete should now call NdisCmCloseCallComplete.

Examples

To define a ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete function, you must first provide a function declaration that identifies the type of function you're defining. Windows provides a set of function types for drivers. Declaring a function using the function types helps Code Analysis for Drivers, Static Driver Verifier (SDV), and other verification tools find errors, and it's a requirement for writing drivers for the Windows operating system.

For example, to define a ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete function that is named "MyCmDeactivateVcComplete", use the PROTOCOL_CM_DEACTIVATE_VC_COMPLETE type as shown in this code example:

PROTOCOL_CM_DEACTIVATE_VC_COMPLETE MyCmDeactivateVcComplete;

Then, implement your function as follows:

_Use_decl_annotations_
VOID
 MyCmDeactivateVcComplete(
    NDIS_STATUS  Status,
    NDIS_HANDLE  CallMgrVcContext
    )
  {...}

The PROTOCOL_CM_DEACTIVATE_VC_COMPLETE function type is defined in the Ndis.h header file. To more accurately identify errors when you run the code analysis tools, be sure to add the Use_decl_annotations annotation to your function definition. The Use_decl_annotations annotation ensures that the annotations that are applied to the PROTOCOL_CM_DEACTIVATE_VC_COMPLETE function type in the header file are used. For more information about the requirements for function declarations, see Declaring Functions by Using Function Role Types for NDIS Drivers.

For information about Use_decl_annotations, see Annotating Function Behavior.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Supported for NDIS 6.0 and NDIS 5.1 drivers (see ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete (NDIS 5.1)) in Windows Vista. Supported for NDIS 5.1 drivers (see ProtocolCmDeactivateVcComplete (NDIS 5.1)) in Windows XP.
Target Platform Windows
Header ndis.h (include Ndis.h)
IRQL <= DISPATCH_LEVEL

See also

MiniportCoDeactivateVc

NdisCmCloseCallComplete

NdisCmDeactivateVc

ProtocolCmCloseCall