2.1.4.1.14 SetNamedPipeHandleState


Description

Sets the read mode and the blocking mode of the specified named pipe. If the specified handle is to the client end of a named pipe and if the named pipe server process is on a remote computer, the function can also be used to control local buffering.

Syntax

BOOL SetNamedPipeHandleState( HANDLE hNamedPipe, LPDWORD lpMode, LPDWORD lpMaxCollectionCount, LPDWORD lpCollectDataTimeout )

Parameters

hNamedPipe
[input] A handle to the named pipe instance. This parameter can be a handle to the server end of the pipe, as returned by the CreateNamedPipe function, or to the client end of the pipe, as returned by the CreateFile function. The handle must have GENERIC_WRITE access to the named pipe.
This parameter can also be a handle to an anonymous pipe, as returned by the CreatePipe function.
lpMode
[input] The new pipe mode. The mode is a combination of a read-mode flag and a wait-mode flag. This parameter can be NULL if the mode is not being set. Specify one of the following modes.
PIPE_READMODE_BYTE Data is read from the pipe as a stream of bytes. This mode is the default if no read-mode flag is specified.
PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE Data is read from the pipe as a stream of messages. The function fails if this flag is specified for a byte-type pipe.
One of the following wait modes can be specified.
PIPE_WAIT Blocking mode is enabled.
PIPE_NOWAIT Nonblocking mode is enabled.
lpMaxCollectionCount
[input] The maximum number of bytes collected on the client computer before transmission to the server. This parameter must be NULL if the specified pipe handle is to the server end of a named pipe or if client and server processes are on the same machine. This parameter is ignored if the client process specifies the FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH flag in the CreateFile function when the handle was created. This parameter can be NULL if the collection count is not being set.
lpCollectDataTimeout
[input] The maximum time, in milliseconds, that can pass before a remote named pipe transfers information over the network. This parameter must be NULL if the specified pipe handle is to the server end of a named pipe or if client and server processes are on the same computer. This parameter is ignored if the client process specified the FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH flag in the CreateFile function when the handle was created. This parameter can be NULL if the collection count is not being set.


Return

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.


Examples

Remark

See Also

CreateNamedPipe,ConnectNamedPipe,ReadFile

Header to Include

origin.h

Reference