IUPnPRegistrar::RegisterDevice method (upnphost.h)
The RegisterDevice method registers a device with the device host. The device information is stored by the device host. Then, the device host returns a device identifier and publishes and announces the device on the network.
Syntax
HRESULT RegisterDevice(
[in] BSTR bstrXMLDesc,
[in] BSTR bstrProgIDDeviceControlClass,
[in] BSTR bstrInitString,
[in] BSTR bstrContainerId,
[in] BSTR bstrResourcePath,
[in] long nLifeTime,
[out] BSTR *pbstrDeviceIdentifier
);
Parameters
[in] bstrXMLDesc
Specifies the XML device description template of the device to register.
[in] bstrProgIDDeviceControlClass
Specifies the ProgID of a device control object that implements the IUPnPDeviceControl interface. This interface must be an in-process COM server (CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER) and must be accessible to LocalService.
[in] bstrInitString
Identifies the initialization string specific to the device. This string is later passed to IUPnPDeviceControl::Initialize.
[in] bstrContainerId
Specifies a string that identifies the process group in which the device belongs. All devices with the same container ID are contained in the same process.
[in] bstrResourcePath
Specifies the location of the resource directory of the device. This resource directory contains the icon files and service descriptions that are specified in the device description template bstrXMLDesc. The resource directory may also contain the presentation files. However, this is optional.
[in] nLifeTime
Specifies the lifetime of the device announcement, in seconds. After the timeout expires, the announcements are refreshed. If you specify zero, the default value of 1800 (30 minutes) is used. The minimum allowable value is 900 (15 minutes); if you specify anything less than 900, an error is returned.
[out] pbstrDeviceIdentifier
Receives the device identifier. Use this identifier when unregistering or re-registering the device. Save this Device ID; you must use it when calling UnregisterDevice.
Return value
If the method succeeds, the return value is S_OK. Otherwise, the method returns one of the COM error codes defined in WinError.h, or one of the following UPnP-specific error codes.
Return code | Description |
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A duplicate service ID for a service within the same parent device exists. |
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The device description is not valid. |
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An error is present in the icon element of the device description. |
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An error is present in a service element in the device description. |
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A required element is missing. |
Remarks
A device is instantiated and IUPnPDeviceControl::Initialize is invoked when a control or event request is received.
Use the identifier returned in pbstrDeviceIdentifier when invoking UnregisterDevice or IUPnPReregistrar::ReregisterDevice.
Common errors that can occur when invoking this function include:
- The necessary COM object was not found.
- There is no access to the COM object for LocalService.
- Subordinate COM interfaces.
- The XML description limits (see Creating a Device Description).
- Evented variables did not return success codes and the device was shut down.
- The service description was invalid. Use validatesd.exe to ensure that service descriptions are valid.
- The service did not implement IUPnPEventSource and did not return a success code to IUPnPEventSource::Advise and the device was shut down.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | None supported |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | upnphost.h |
DLL | Upnphost.dll |