// ntddser.h
// CTL_CODE(0x001b, 0x010, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_WAIT_MASK 0x001B0040
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The IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_WAIT_MASK request returns the event wait mask that is currently set for the serial controller.
A client can wait for the wait events represented by flag bits SERIAL_EV_RXCHAR through SERIAL_EV_EVENT2. For more information about these event flags, see the Remarks section.
To set an event wait mask, a client can use an IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_WAIT_MASK request. To wait for the occurrence of a wait event, a client uses an IOCTL_SERIAL_WAIT_ON_MASK request.
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The AssociatedIrp.SystemBuffer member points to a client-allocated ULONG buffer that the serial controller driver uses to output the wait mask. The wait mask is either zero or the bitwise-OR of one or more of the SERIAL_EV_XXX event flags.
The Parameters.DeviceIoControl.OutputBufferLength member is set to the size, in bytes, of a ULONG.
If the request is successful, the Information member is set to the size, in bytes, of a ULONG. Otherwise, the Information member is set to zero.
The Status member is set to one of the Generic Status Values for Serial Device Control Requests.
The SERIAL_EV_XXX constants define the flag bits in the wait mask for a serial port.
#define SERIAL_EV_RXCHAR 0x0001
#define SERIAL_EV_RXFLAG 0x0002
#define SERIAL_EV_TXEMPTY 0x0004
#define SERIAL_EV_CTS 0x0008
#define SERIAL_EV_DSR 0x0010
#define SERIAL_EV_RLSD 0x0020
#define SERIAL_EV_BREAK 0x0040
#define SERIAL_EV_ERR 0x0080
#define SERIAL_EV_RING 0x0100
#define SERIAL_EV_PERR 0x0200
#define SERIAL_EV_RX80FULL 0x0400
#define SERIAL_EV_EVENT1 0x0800
#define SERIAL_EV_EVENT2 0x1000
The SERIAL_EV_XXX constants define the types of events that can be specified in a wait mask. After a client (application or peripheral driver) opens a connection to a serial port, the client can specify a wait mask that indicates the types of events that the client needs to monitor. These events are changes in the hardware state of the serial port. When an event in the wait mask occurs, the client is notified.
The IOCTL_SERIAL_SET_WAIT_MASK and IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_WAIT_MASK control requests use event wait masks to specify a set of events on which a client can wait. A wait mask value is either zero or the bitwise-OR of one or more SERIAL_EV_XXX constants. A wait mask value of zero indicates that the client is not waiting for any events.
The client sends an IOCTL_SERIAL_WAIT_ON_MASK control request to wait for an event in the currently set wait mask. The serial controller driver completes this request when an event in the wait mask occurs.
The following table shows which SERIAL_EV_XXX flag bits are supported by SerCx2, SerCx, and Serial.sys. A Yes entry in the table indicates that the serial framework extension or driver supports the corresponding flag bit. A No entry indicates that the flag bit is not supported.
| Flag bit | SerCx2 | SerCx | Serial.sys |
|---|---|---|---|
| SERIAL_EV_RXCHAR | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_RXFLAG | See note. | No | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_TXEMPTY | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_CTS | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_DSR | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_RLSD | See note. | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_BREAK | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_ERR | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_RING | See note. | Yes | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_PERR | See note. | No | No |
| SERIAL_EV_RX80FULL | See note. | No | Yes |
| SERIAL_EV_EVENT1 | See note. | No | No |
| SERIAL_EV_EVENT2 | See note. | No | No |
Note SerCx2 may or may not support the flag bit in the indicated table entry, depending on the serial controller driver and the capabilities of the serial controller hardware.
For more information about SerCx2, SerCx, and Serial.sys, see Serial Controller Drivers Overview.