CSecureChannelServer::MACInit (deprecated)
This is preliminary documentation and subject to change.
This topic documents a feature of the Windows Media Device Manager SDK. We recommend that you migrate your application to use the Windows Portable Devices API. For more information, see the Windows Portable Devices SDK.
The MACInit method acquires a message authentication code (MAC) channel for use in calls to the MACUpdate and MACFinal methods.
Syntax
HRESULT MACInit(
HMAC* phMAC
);
Parameters
phMAC
[out] Pointer to a MAC handle.
Return Values
The method returns an HRESULT. All the interface methods in Windows Media Device Manager can return any of the following classes of error codes:
- Standard COM error codes
- Windows error codes converted to HRESULT values
- Windows Media Device Manager error codes
For an extenstive list of possible error codes, see Error Codes.
Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.
Return code | Description |
S_OK | The method succeeded. |
E_INVALIDARG | The phMAC parameter is invalid or is a NULL pointer. |
E_FAIL | An unspecified error occurred. |
Remarks
The MACInit method begins a message authentication code (MAC) session. This method must be called every time a (MAC) is required. MACUpdate and MACFinal must be called sequentially after MACInit. After MACFinal, MACInit must be called again to acquire a new handle.
Example Code
g_pAppSCServer = new CsecureChannelServer();
if( dwRead )
{
// MAC the parameters.
HMAC hMAC;
g_pAppSCServer->MACInit(&hMAC);
g_pAppSCServer->MACUpdate(hMAC, (BYTE*)(pTmpData), dwRead);
g_pAppSCServer->MACUpdate(hMAC, (BYTE*)(pdwSize), sizeof(DWORD));
g_pAppSCServer->MACFinal(hMAC, abMac);
g_pAppSCServer->EncryptParam(pTmpData, dwRead);
memcpy(pData, pTmpData, dwRead);
}
Requirements
Header: Include scserver.h.
Library: mssachlp.lib
See Also