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WWAN_READY_INFO structure (wwan.h)

The WWAN_READY_INFO structure represents the ready-state of the MB device.

Syntax

typedef struct _WWAN_READY_INFO {
  WWAN_READY_STATE    ReadyState;
  WWAN_EMERGENCY_MODE EmergencyMode;
  WCHAR               SubscriberId[WWAN_SUBSCRIBERID_LEN];
  WCHAR               SimIccId[WWAN_SIMICCID_LEN];
  BYTE                CdmaShortMsgSize;
  ULONG               StatusFlags;
  ULONG               SlotId;
  WWAN_LIST_HEADER    TNListHeader;
} WWAN_READY_INFO, *PWWAN_READY_INFO;

Members

ReadyState

The ready-state of the device.

EmergencyMode

The emergency mode of the device. For more information, see WWAN_EMERGENCY_MODE.

SubscriberId[WWAN_SUBSCRIBERID_LEN]

A NULL-terminated string of digits that represents the identity of the subscriber.

For GSM-based devices, this member represents the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) string (up to 15 digits in length).

For CDMA-based devices, this represents the Mobile Identification Number (MIN) string or the International Roaming MIN (IRM) string (both 10 digits in length).

Miniport drivers must specify this string when the device ready-state changes to WwanReadyStateInitialized. Miniport drivers should also specify this string when the device ready-state changes to WwanReadyStateBadSim, WwanReadyStateFailure, or WwanReadyStateDeviceLocked, if possible, for identification purposes.

For single-carrier multi-mode functions, the GSM SubscriberId format must be used. This does not apply to multi-carrier multi-mode functions as the SubscriberId may change.

SimIccId[WWAN_SIMICCID_LEN]

A NULL-terminated string of digits that represents the International Circuit Card (ICC) ID of the SIM. The ICC ID varies from between 15 to 20 digits in length and is represented in alphanumeric characters. Miniport drivers must specify this string when the device ready-state changes to WwanReadyStateInitialized and also when the device is locked, waiting for entry of PIN1 and PUK1 keys.

Miniport drivers must specify this value for all devices where WwanCellularClass equals WwanCellularClassGsm. Miniport drivers of CDMA-based devices must specify this value for devices where SimClass equals WwanSimClassSimRemovable.

CdmaShortMsgSize

The SMS character length that is supported by the network or the device, whichever is less, if the device is CDMA-based.

CDMA-based devices that support SMS should specify their carrier-specific maximum SMS character length to be greater than WWAN_CDMA_SHORT_MSG_SIZE_UNKNOWN and less than WWAN_CDMA_SHORT_MSG_SIZE_MAX.

CDMA-based devices that do not support SMS should set this member to WWAN_CDMA_SHORT_MSG_SIZE_UNKNOWN.

This member does not apply to GSM-based devices. Miniport drivers of GSM-based devices should specify WWAN_CDMA_SHORT_MSG_SIZE_UNKNOWN.

StatusFlags

SIM status flags.

Value Meaning
WWAN_READY_STATUS_MASK_IS_ESIM 0x00000001 0: The current SIM is not an eSIM. 1: The current SIM is an eSIM. Valid only when the ReadyState is MBIMSubscriberReadyStateInitialized or MBIMSubscriberReadyStateNoEsimProfile.
WWAN_READY_STATUS_MASK_SIM_REMOVABILITY_KNOWN 0x00000002 0: SIM removability is unknown. 1: SIM removability is known.
WWAN_READY_STATUS_MASK_SIM_FORMFACTOR 0x00000004 0: The current SIM is embedded. 1: The current SIM is removable.Valid only when the ReadyState is MBIMSubscriberReadyStateInitialized, MBIMSubscriberReadyStateNoEsimProfile, or MBIMSubscriberReadyStateDeviceLocked.
WWAN_READY_STATUS_MASK_SIM_SLOT_ACTIVE 0x00000008 0: The indication came from the currently inactive slot. 1: The indication came from the currently active slot. This bit may be set independent of the WWAN_READY_STATUS_MASK_MASKS_IS_VALID bit.
WWAN_READY_STATUS_MASK_MASKS_IS_VALID 0x80000000 Indicates whether other status bits (except for WWAN_READY_STATUS_MASK_SIM_SLOT_ACTIVE) are invalid. If the bit is 0, other bits are invalid and should be ignored. If the bit is 1, other status bits are valid.

SlotId

A ULONG value that specifies the SIM card slot ID.

TNListHeader

A list of telephone numbers (TNs) that are assigned to the subscriber identity.

Each element in the list is a string of WCHARs, with a fixed size of WWAN_TN_LEN.

Each TN stored in a list element is a NULL-terminated value.

In GSM-based devices the TNs are called Mobile Station ISDN Number (MSISDNs). In CDMA-based devices they are called Mobile Directory Numbers (MDNs).

Miniport drivers should not specify this value until the device ready-state changes to WwanReadyStateInitialized.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Available in Windows 7 and later versions of Windows.
Header wwan.h (include Wwan.h)

See also

NDIS_WWAN_READY_INFO

WWAN_EMERGENCY_MODE

WWAN_LIST_HEADER

WWAN_READY_STATE