WSPGetOverlappedResult

The WSPGetOverlappedResult function returns the results of an overlapped operation on the specified socket.

BOOL WSPGetOverlappedResult (
  SOCKET s,                       
  LPWSAOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped,   
  LPDWORD lpcbTransfer,           
  BOOL fWait,                     
  LPDWORD lpdwFlags,              
  LPINT lpErrno                   
);
 

Parameters

s
[in] Identifies the socket. This is the same socket that was specified when the overlapped operation was started by a call to WSPRecv, WSPRecvFrom, WSPSend, WSPSendTo, or WSPIoctl.
lpOverlapped
[in] Points to a WSAOVERLAPPED structure that was specified when the overlapped operation was started.
lpcbTransfer
[out] Points to a 32-bit variable that receives the number of bytes that were actually transferred by a send or receive operation, or by WSPIoctl.
fWait
[in] Specifies whether the function should wait for the pending overlapped operation to complete. If TRUE, the function does not return until the operation has been completed. If FALSE and the operation is still pending, the function returns FALSE and lpErrno is WSA_IO_INCOMPLETE. The fWait parameter may be set to TRUE only if the overlapped operation selected event-based completion notification.
lpdwFlags
[out] Points to a 32-bit variable that will receive one or more flags that supplement the completion status. If the overlapped operation was initiated through WSPRecv or WSPRecvFrom, this parameter will contain the results value for lpFlags parameter.
lpErrno
[out] A pointer to the error code.

Remarks

The results reported by the WSPGetOverlappedResult function are those of the specified socket's last overlapped operation to which the specified WSAOVERLAPPED structure was provided, and for which the operation's results were pending. A pending operation is indicated when the function that started the operation returns SOCKET_ERROR, and the lpErrno is WSA_IO_PENDING. When an I/O operation is pending, the function that started the operation resets the hEvent member of the WSAOVERLAPPED structure to the nonsignaled state. Then when the pending operation has been completed, the system sets the event object to the signaled state.

If the fWait parameter is TRUE, WSPGetOverlappedResult determines whether the pending operation has been completed by blocking and waiting for the event object to be in the signaled state. A client may set fWait parameter to TRUE only if it selected event-based completion notification when the IO operation was requested. If another form of notification was selected, the usage of the hEvent member of the WSAOVERLAPPED structure is different, and setting fWait to TRUE causes unpredictable results.

Interaction with WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest

The behavior of WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest places some constraints on how a service provider implements WSPGetOverlappedResult since only the Offset and OffsetHigh members of the WSAOVERLAPPED structure are exclusively controlled by the service provider even though three values (byte count, flags, and error) must be retrieved from the structure by WSPGetOverlappedResult. A service provider may accomplish this any way it chooses as long as it interacts with the behavior of WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest properly. The following description present s a typical typical implementation:

At the start of overlapped processing, the service provider sets Internal to WSS_OPERATION_IN_PROGRESS.

When the IO operation is complete, the provider sets OffsetHigh to the Windows Sockets 2 error code resulting from the operation, sets Offset to the flags resulting from the IO operation, and calls WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest, passing the transfer byte count as one of the parameters. WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest eventually sets InternalHigh to the transfer byte count, then sets Internal to a value other than WSS_OPERATION_IN_PROGRESS.

When WSPGetOverlappedResult is called, the service provider checks Internal. If it is WSS_OPERATION_IN_PROGRESS, the provider waits on the event handle in the hEvent member or returns an error, based on the setting of the fWait flag of WSPGetOverlappedResult. If not in progress, or after completion of waiting, the provider returns the values from InternalHigh, OffsetHigh, and Offset as the transfer count, operation result error code, and flags respectively.

Return Values

If WSPGetOverlappedResult succeeds, the return value is TRUE. This means that the overlapped operation has completed successfully and that the value pointed to by lpcbTransfer has been updated. If WSPGetOverlappedResult returns FALSE, this means that either the overlapped operation has not completed or the overlapped operation completed but with errors, or that completion status could not be determined due to errors in one or more parameters to WSPGetOverlappedResult. On failure, the value pointed to by lpcbTransfer will not be updated. lpErrno indicates the cause of the failure (either of WSPGetOverlappedResult or of the associated overlapped operation).

Error Codes

WSAENETDOWN The network subsystem has failed.
WSAENOTSOCK The descriptor is not a socket.
WSA_INVALID_HANDLE The hEvent field of the WSAOVERLAPPED structure does not contain a valid event object handle.
WSA_EINVAL One of the parameters is unacceptable.
WSA_IO_INCOMPLETE fWait is FALSE and the I/O operation has not yet completed.

QuickInfo

  Windows NT: Yes
  Windows: Yes
  Windows CE: Unsupported.
  Header: Declared in ws2spi.h.

See Also

WSPRecv, WSPRecvFrom, WSPSend, WSPSendTo, WSPConnect, WSPAccept, WSPIoctl, WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest