lineGetDevCaps

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Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3

4/8/2010

This function queries a specified line device to determine its telephony capabilities. The returned data is valid for all addresses on the line device.

Syntax

LONG lineGetDevCaps(
  HLINEAPP hLineApp, 
  DWORD dwDeviceID, 
  DWORD dwAPIVersion, 
  DWORD dwExtVersion, 
  LPLINEDEVCAPS lpLineDevCaps
);

Parameters

  • hLineApp
    [in] Handle to the application's registration with TAPI.
  • dwDeviceID
    [in] Identifier of the line device to be queried.
  • dwAPIVersion
    [in] Version number of TAPI to be used. The high-order word contains the major version number; the low-order word contains the minor version number. This number is obtained using the lineNegotiateAPIVersion function.
  • dwExtVersion
    [in] Not supported; set to zero.
  • lpLineDevCaps
    [out] Pointer to a variable sized structure of type LINEDEVCAPS. Upon successful completion of the request, this structure is filled with line device capabilities data. Prior to calling lineGetDevCaps, the application should set the dwTotalSize member of this structure to indicate the amount of memory available to TAPI for returning data.

Return Value

Zero indicates success. A negative error number indicates that an error occurred. The following table shows the return values for this function.

Value Description

LINEERR_BADDEVICEID

Bad device id provided

LINEERR_INCOMPATIBLEAPIVERSION

API version is incompatible

LINEERR_INCOMPATIBLEEXTVERSION

Extension version is incompatible

LINEERR_INVALAPPHANDLE

Invalid handle

LINEERR_INVALPOINTER

Invalid pointer

LINEERR_NODEVICE

No device was found

LINEERR_NODRIVER

No driver was found

LINEERR_NOMEM

No memory is available

LINEERR_OPERATIONFAILED

The operation failed

LINEERR_OPERATIONUNAVAIL

The operation is unavailable

LINEERR_RESOURCEUNAVAIL

The resource is unavailable

LINEERR_STRUCTURETOOSMALL

The structure is too small

LINEERR_UNINITIALIZED

The parameter is uninitialized

Remarks

Before using lineGetDevCaps, the application must negotiate the TAPI version to use, and, if desired, the extension version to use.

The TAPI and extension version numbers are those under which TAPI and the service provider must operate. If version ranges do not overlap, the application, TAPI, or service-provider versions are incompatible and an error is returned.

One of the members in the LINEDEVCAPS structure returned by this function contains the number of addresses assigned to the specified line device. The actual address identifiers used to reference individual addresses vary from zero through one less than the returned number. The capabilities of each address can be different. Use the lineGetAddressCaps function for each available <dwDeviceID, dwAddressID> combination to determine the exact capabilities of each address.

Requirements

Header tapi.h
Library coredll.lib
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 1.0 and later
Windows Mobile Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later

See Also

Reference

lineGetAddressCaps
lineNegotiateAPIVersion
LINEDEVCAPS