CSecureChannelServer::MACUpdate (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 MACUpdate method updates the message authentication code (MAC) value with a parameter value.
Syntax
HRESULT MACUpdate(
HMAC hMAC,
BYTE* pbData,
DWORD dwDataLen
);
Parameters
hMAC
[in] Handle to the array containing the MAC for the current parameter data. The handle is returned by the MACInit method.
pbData
[in] Pointer to the data to be added to the MAC value for the current parameter data.
dwDataLen
DWORD specifying the length of the data to which pbData points.
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 | A parameter is invalid or is a NULL pointer. |
E_FAIL | An unspecified error occurred. |
Remarks
MACUpdate must be called repeatedly with each piece of data to add to the message authentication code (MAC) . MACUpdate must be called after MACInit because MACInit acquires the MAC handle. MACFinal must be called after MACUpdate.
Example Code
See the example code for MACInit.
Requirements
Header: Include scserver.h.
Library: mssachlp.lib
See Also
- CSecureChannelServer Class
- CSecureChannelServer::MACInit
- CSecureChannelServer::MACUpdate
- Message Authentication