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This call gains access to a character device data stream. | This call gains access to a character device data stream. | ||
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==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
; Devname (PSZ) - input : Address of the device name string. | ;Devname (PSZ) - input: Address of the device name string. | ||
; Handle (PHMONITOR) - output : Address of the handle for the monitor. This value must be passed to DosMonReg to communicate with the device, and is passed to DosMonClose to close the connection to the monitor. | ;Handle (PHMONITOR) - output: Address of the handle for the monitor. This value must be passed to [[DosMonReg]] to communicate with the device, and is passed to [[DosMonClose]] to close the connection to the monitor. | ||
==Return Code== | ==Return Code== | ||
;rc (USHORT) - return:Return code descriptions are: | |||
*0 - NO_ERROR | |||
Return code descriptions are: | *110 - ERROR_OPEN_FAILED | ||
* 0 - NO_ERROR | *379 - ERROR_MON_INVALID_PARMS | ||
* 110 - ERROR_OPEN_FAILED | *380 - ERROR_MON_INVALID_DEVNAME | ||
* 379 - ERROR_MON_INVALID_PARMS | |||
* 380 - ERROR_MON_INVALID_DEVNAME | |||
==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
For a detailed description of this call see the chapter "Character Device Monitors" in the IBM Operating System/2 Version 1.2 I/O Subsystems And Device Support Volume 1. | For a detailed description of this call see the chapter "Character Device Monitors" in the ''IBM Operating System/2 Version 1.2 I/O Subsystems And Device Support Volume 1''. | ||
Only one DosMonOpen call is necessary per device per process. That is, several ''DosMonReg'' calls can be made using the same monitor handle to the same device. This allows monitors to be registered using different values for Index from the same process and going to the same device. When the ''DosMonClose'' is issued, all of the monitors registered on the handle is closed. | |||
==Bindings== | |||
===C=== | |||
<code> | |||
#define INCL_DOSMONITORS | |||
USHORT rc = DosMonOpen(Devname, Handle); | |||
PSZ Devname; /* Device name string */ | |||
PHMONITOR Handle; /* Monitor handle (returned) */ | |||
USHORT rc; /* return code */ | |||
</code> | |||
Returns WORD | ===MASM=== | ||
</ | <code> | ||
EXTRN DosMonOpen:FAR | |||
INCL_DOSMONITORS EQU 1 | |||
PUSH@ ASCIIZ Devname ;Device name string | |||
PUSH@ WORD Handle ;Monitor handle (returned) | |||
CALL DosMonOpen | |||
Returns WORD | |||
</code> | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Dos16]] |
Latest revision as of 04:54, 26 January 2020
This call gains access to a character device data stream.
Syntax
DosMonOpen (Devname, Handle)
Parameters
- Devname (PSZ) - input
- Address of the device name string.
- Handle (PHMONITOR) - output
- Address of the handle for the monitor. This value must be passed to DosMonReg to communicate with the device, and is passed to DosMonClose to close the connection to the monitor.
Return Code
- rc (USHORT) - return
- Return code descriptions are:
- 0 - NO_ERROR
- 110 - ERROR_OPEN_FAILED
- 379 - ERROR_MON_INVALID_PARMS
- 380 - ERROR_MON_INVALID_DEVNAME
Remarks
For a detailed description of this call see the chapter "Character Device Monitors" in the IBM Operating System/2 Version 1.2 I/O Subsystems And Device Support Volume 1.
Only one DosMonOpen call is necessary per device per process. That is, several DosMonReg calls can be made using the same monitor handle to the same device. This allows monitors to be registered using different values for Index from the same process and going to the same device. When the DosMonClose is issued, all of the monitors registered on the handle is closed.
Bindings
C
#define INCL_DOSMONITORS
USHORT rc = DosMonOpen(Devname, Handle);
PSZ Devname; /* Device name string */
PHMONITOR Handle; /* Monitor handle (returned) */
USHORT rc; /* return code */
MASM
EXTRN DosMonOpen:FAR
INCL_DOSMONITORS EQU 1
PUSH@ ASCIIZ Devname ;Device name string
PUSH@ WORD Handle ;Monitor handle (returned)
CALL DosMonOpen
Returns WORD