PROTOCOL_CL_INCOMING_CALL callback function (ndis.h)
The ProtocolClIncomingCall function is used by connection-oriented clients that accept incoming calls. Such clients must have ProtocolClIncomingCall functions. Otherwise, such a protocol driver's registered ProtocolClIncomingCall function can simply return NDIS_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED.
Syntax
PROTOCOL_CL_INCOMING_CALL ProtocolClIncomingCall;
NDIS_STATUS ProtocolClIncomingCall(
[in] NDIS_HANDLE ProtocolSapContext,
[in] NDIS_HANDLE ProtocolVcContext,
[in, out] PCO_CALL_PARAMETERS CallParameters
)
{...}
Parameters
[in] ProtocolSapContext
Specifies the handle that the client originally supplied when it registered the SAP, which the call manager matched to this incoming call offer.
[in] ProtocolVcContext
Specifies the handle to the client's per-VC context area, previously returned to NDIS by its ProtocolCoCreateVc function.
[in, out] CallParameters
Pointer to a buffer, formatted as a CO_CALL_PARAMETERS structure, that contains the call parameters for this offered call.
Return value
ProtocolClIncomingCall can return one of the following status codes:
Return code | Description |
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The client accepted the incoming call offer. |
|
The client is handling this request asynchronously, and it will call the NdisClIncomingCallComplete function when the close operation is complete. |
|
The client rejected the incoming call offer for some driver-determined reason. |
Remarks
A call to ProtocolClIncomingCall indicates that the call manager has received a request over the network from a signaling peer to establish a connection with this client. That is, the request to set up such a connection was directed to a SAP previously registered with the call manager by this client.
Depending on the signaling protocol supported by the call manager, ProtocolClIncomingCall can modify the traffic parameters as part of the process of negotiating acceptance of an incoming call offer and/or, if the call manager supports QoS, the quality of service specification at CallParameters . The client should copy any information it will need subsequently from this buffered structure if it accepts the offered call.
Assuming the call manager finds the client's modifications, if any, acceptable, NDIS next calls the client's ProtocolClIncomingCallConnected function when it becomes possible for transfers to occur on the active VC representing the connection to the client on the remote node that originally initiated the call offer. If the client returns modified call parameters that are unacceptable, the call manager can tear down the VC it created for this offer, thereby causing calls to the client's ProtocolClIncomingCloseCall and then ProtocolCoDeleteVc functions instead.
Examples
To define a ProtocolClIncomingCall 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 ProtocolClIncomingCall function that is named "MyClIncomingCall", use the PROTOCOL_CL_INCOMING_CALL type as shown in this code example:
PROTOCOL_CL_INCOMING_CALL MyClIncomingCall;
Then, implement your function as follows:
_Use_decl_annotations_
NDIS_STATUS
MyClIncomingCall(
NDIS_HANDLE ProtocolSapContext,
NDIS_HANDLE ProtocolVcContext,
PCO_CALL_PARAMETERS CallParameters
)
{...}
The PROTOCOL_CL_INCOMING_CALL 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_CL_INCOMING_CALL 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 |
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Minimum supported client | Supported for NDIS 6.0 and NDIS 5.1 drivers (see ProtocolClIncomingCall (NDIS 5.1)) in Windows Vista. Supported for NDIS 5.1 drivers (see ProtocolClIncomingCall (NDIS 5.1)) in Windows XP. |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | ndis.h (include Ndis.h) |
IRQL | <= DISPATCH_LEVEL |