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This call requests I/O privilege for disabling and enabling interrupts. Access to ports must be granted with DosPortAccess.
This call requests I/O privilege for disabling and enabling interrupts. Access to ports must be granted with DosPortAccess.

Latest revision as of 00:30, 5 October 2023

Legacy Function Warning
It is recommended to use a newer replacement for this function.
Replacement: N/A
Remarks: This function has been eliminated since OS/2 2.0. [1]

This call requests I/O privilege for disabling and enabling interrupts. Access to ports must be granted with DosPortAccess.

Syntax

DosCLIAccess ()

Return Code

rc (USHORT) - return
Return code descriptions are:
  • 0 NO_ERROR

Remarks

Applications that only use CLI/STI in IOPL segments must request CLI/STI privilege from the operating system.

Applications that use IN/OUT instructions to I/O ports must request I/O privilege with DosPortAccess. Request for port access also grants CLI/STI privilege from the operating system.

Bindings

C

#define INCL_DOSDEVICES

USHORT  rc = DosCLIAccess(VOID);
USHORT  rc;            /* return code */

MASM

EXTRN  DosCLIAccess:FAR
INCL_DOSDEVICES     EQU 1

CALL   DosCLIAccess

Returns WORD

Example

This example requests I/O privilege for disabling and enabling interrupts.

#define INCL_DOSDEVICES

USHORT rc;

   rc = DosCLIAccess();      /* Request I/O privilege */