Retrieves information about a communications error and reports the current status of a communications device. The function is called when a communications error occurs, and it clears the device's error flag to enable additional input and output (I/O) operations.
Syntax
BOOL WINAPI ClearCommError(
__in HANDLE hFile,
__out_opt LPDWORD lpErrors,
__out_opt LPCOMSTAT lpStat
);
Parameters
- hFile [in]
-
A handle to the communications device. The
CreateFile function returns this handle.
- lpErrors [out, optional]
-
A pointer to a variable that receives a mask indicating the type of error. This parameter can be one or more of the following values.
| Value | Meaning |
- CE_BREAK
- 0x0010
| The hardware detected a break condition.
|
- CE_FRAME
- 0x0008
| The hardware detected a framing error.
|
- CE_OVERRUN
- 0x0002
| A character-buffer overrun has occurred. The next character is lost.
|
- CE_RXOVER
- 0x0001
| An input buffer overflow has occurred. There is either no room in the input buffer, or a character was received after the end-of-file (EOF) character.
|
- CE_RXPARITY
- 0x0004
| The hardware detected a parity error.
|
The following values are not supported:
- CE_DNS
- CE_IOE
- CE_MODE
- CE_OOP
- CE_PTO
- CE_TXFULL
- lpStat [out, optional]
-
A pointer to a
COMSTAT structure in which the device's status information is returned. If this parameter is NULL, no status information is returned.
Return Value
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call
GetLastError.
Remarks
If a communications port has been set up with a TRUE value for the fAbortOnError member of the setup
DCB structure, the communications software will terminate all read and write operations on the communications port when a communications error occurs. No new read or write operations will be accepted until the application acknowledges the communications error by calling the
ClearCommError function.
The
ClearCommError function fills the status buffer pointed to by the lpStat parameter with the current status of the communications device specified by the hFile parameter.
Requirements
| Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional |
| Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server |
| Header | Winbase.h (include Windows.h) |
| Library | Kernel32.lib |
| DLL | Kernel32.dll |
See Also
- ClearCommBreak
- Communications Functions
- Communications Resources
- COMSTAT
- CreateFile
- DCB
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