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==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
; usSel is the selector of the segment to be locked. | ;usSel: is the selector of the segment to be locked. | ||
; pulHandle is a pointer to a double word which is filled in by the helper with the lock handle. | ;pulHandle: is a pointer to a double word which is filled in by the helper with the lock handle. | ||
==Returns== | ==Returns== | ||
If no error is detected, a zero error code is returned. If an error is detected, one of the following error codes is returned: | If no error is detected, a zero error code is returned. If an error is detected, one of the following error codes is returned: | ||
;ERROR_PROTECTION_VIOLATION: the supplied address or selector is invalid. | |||
; ERROR_PROTECTION_VIOLATION : the supplied address or selector is invalid. | |||
==Sample== | ==Sample== | ||
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This helper is for use by a mini-FSD with an imbedded device driver. It is the same as the standard device driver LOCK helper with the following assumptions: The lock is defined to be short term and will block until the segment is loaded. | This helper is for use by a mini-FSD with an imbedded device driver. It is the same as the standard device driver LOCK helper with the following assumptions: The lock is defined to be short term and will block until the segment is loaded. | ||
[[Category:IFS]] | [[Category:IFS Interfaces]] |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 20 November 2019
Lock a segment in place in physical memory.
Syntax
int far pascal MFSH_LOCK(usSel, pulHandle)
Parameters
- usSel
- is the selector of the segment to be locked.
- pulHandle
- is a pointer to a double word which is filled in by the helper with the lock handle.
Returns
If no error is detected, a zero error code is returned. If an error is detected, one of the following error codes is returned:
- ERROR_PROTECTION_VIOLATION
- the supplied address or selector is invalid.
Sample
unsigned short usSel; unsigned long far * pulHandle; int far pascal MFSH_LOCK(usSel, pulHandle)
Remarks
This helper is for use by a mini-FSD with an imbedded device driver. It is the same as the standard device driver LOCK helper with the following assumptions: The lock is defined to be short term and will block until the segment is loaded.