Configures a communications device according to the specifications in a device-control block (a
DCB structure). The function reinitializes all hardware and control settings, but it does not empty output or input queues.
Syntax
BOOL WINAPI SetCommState(
__in HANDLE hFile,
__in LPDCB lpDCB
);
Parameters
- hFile [in]
-
A handle to the communications device. The
CreateFile function returns this handle.
- lpDCB [in]
-
A pointer to a
DCB structure that contains the configuration information for the specified communications device.
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
The
SetCommState function uses a
DCB structure to specify the desired configuration. The
GetCommState function returns the current configuration.
To set only a few members of the
DCB structure, you should modify a
DCB structure that has been filled in by a call to
GetCommState. This ensures that the other members of the
DCB structure have appropriate values.
The
SetCommState function fails if the XonChar member of the
DCB structure is equal to the XoffChar member.
When
SetCommState is used to configure the 8250, the following restrictions apply to the values for the
DCB structure's ByteSize and StopBits members:
The number of data bits must be 5 to 8 bits.
Examples
For an example, see
Configuring a Communications Resource.
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
- BuildCommDCB
- Communications Functions
- Communications Resources
- CreateFile
- DCB
- GetCommState
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