WSARecvDisconnect
The Windows
Sockets WSARecvDisconnect function terminates reception on a socket, and
retrieves the disconnect data if the socket is connection oriented.
int WSARecvDisconnect (
SOCKET s, |
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LPWSABUF lpInboundDisconnectData |
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); |
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Parameters
s
[in] A descriptor
identifying a socket.
lpInboundDisconnectData
[out] A
pointer to the incoming disconnect data.
Remarks
WSARecvDisconnect is used on connection-oriented sockets to disable
reception, and retrieve any incoming disconnect data from the remote party.
After this
function has been successfully issued, subsequent receives on the socket will
be disallowed. This has no effect on the lower protocol layers. For TCP, the
TCP window is not changed and incoming data will be accepted (but not
acknowledged) until the window is exhausted. For UDP, incoming datagrams are
accepted and queued. In no case will an ICMP error packet be generated.
To
successfully receive incoming disconnect data, an application must use other
mechanisms to determine that the circuit has been closed. For example, an
application needs to receive an FD_CLOSE notification, or get a zero return
value, or a WSAEDISCON or WSAECONNRESET error code from recv/WSARecv.
Note that WSARecvDisconnect
does not close the socket, and resources attached to the socket will not be
freed until closesocket is invoked.
Comments
WSARecvDisconnect does not block regardless of the SO_LINGER setting on
the socket.
An
application should not rely on being able to re-use a socket after it has been WSARecvDisconnected.
In particular, a Windows Sockets provider is not required to support the use of
connect/WSAConnect on such a socket.
Return Values
If no error
occurs, WSARecvDisconnect returns zero. Otherwise, a value of
SOCKET_ERROR is returned, and a specific error code may be retrieved by calling
WSAGetLastError.
Error Codes
WSANOTINITIALISED |
A
successful WSAStartup must occur before using this function. |
WSAENETDOWN |
The network
subsystem has failed. |
WSAEFAULT |
The buffer
referenced by the parameter lpInboundDisconnectData is too small. |
WSAENOPROTOOPT |
The
disconnect data is not supported by the indicated protocol family. |
WSAEINPROGRESS |
A blocking
Windows Sockets 1.1 call is in progress, or the service provider is still
processing a callback function. |
WSAENOTCONN |
The socket
is not connected (connection-oriented sockets only). |
WSAENOTSOCK |
The
descriptor is not a socket. |
See Also