NAME
cssm_GetModuleInfo — Get the module handle state information
SYNOPSIS
# include <cssm.h>
CSSM_RETURN CSSMAPI cssm_GetModuleInfo (CSSM_MODULE_HANDLE Module, CSSM_GUID_PTR Guid, CSSM_VERSION_PTR Version, uint32 *SubServiceId, CSSM_SERVICE_TYPE *SubServiceType, CSSM_ATTACH_FLAGS *AttachFlags, CSSM_KEY_HIERARCHY *KeyHierarchy, CSSM_API_MEMORY_FUNCS_PTR AttachedMemFuncs, CSSM_FUNC_NAME_ADDR_PTR FunctionTable, uint32 NumFunctionTable);
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PARAMETERS
Module (input) | | The handle to a service provider module. |
GUID (input) | | A pointer to the CSSM_GUID structure containing
the global unique identifier for this module. |
Version (output) | | The version number set on ModuleAttach. |
SubServiceId (output) |
| | The slot number of the reader to which the module
is attached. |
SubServiceType (output) |
| | A CSSM_SERVICE_TYPE value identifying the class
of security service. |
AttachFlags (output) |
| | This parameter provides the caller with session
specific information associated with the module handle. |
KeyHierarchy (output) |
| | The key hierarchy supplied when the module was attached. |
AttachedMemFuncs (output) |
| | The memory functions supplied when the module was
attached. |
FunctionTable (input/output
optional) |
| | A table of function-name and API function-pointer
pairs. The caller provides the name of the functions as input. The
corresponding API function pointers are returned on output. The function table allows dynamic linking of CDSA interfaces,
including interfaces to Elective Module Managers, which are transparently
loaded by CSSM during the CSSM_ModuleAttach() function. The caller of this function should allocate
the memory for the number of slots required. |
NumFunctionTable (input) |
| | The number of entries in the FunctionTable parameter.
If no FunctionTable is provided, this value must be zero. |
DESCRIPTION
This function returns the state information associated with
the module handle. The information returned by this function is
that set by the call to the CSSM_ModuleAttach() function. The entry point to this function is provided
to a service module in a table of upcall functions passed to the
service provider during module attach processing.
If the PVC checking for service providers is on, the service
provider has to introduce itself before calling this function.
RETURN VALUE
A CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular
error condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other
values represent an error condition.
ERRORS
Errors are described in the CDSA Technical Standard.
SEE ALSO
Books
Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide