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1.1 ! root 1: ;/*++ BUILD Version: 0001 // Increment this if a change has global effects ! 2: ; ! 3: ;Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 Microsoft Corporation ! 4: ; ! 5: ;Module Name: ! 6: ; ! 7: ; ntiologc.h ! 8: ; ! 9: ;Abstract: ! 10: ; ! 11: ; Constant definitions for the I/O error code log values. ! 12: ; ! 13: ;Author: ! 14: ; ! 15: ; Tony Ercolano (Tonye) 12-23-1992 ! 16: ; ! 17: ;Revision History: ! 18: ; ! 19: ;--*/ ! 20: ; ! 21: ;#ifndef _PARLOG_ ! 22: ;#define _PARLOG_ ! 23: ; ! 24: ;// ! 25: ;// Status values are 32 bit values layed out as follows: ! 26: ;// ! 27: ;// 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 28: ;// 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ! 29: ;// +---+-+-------------------------+-------------------------------+ ! 30: ;// |Sev|C| Facility | Code | ! 31: ;// +---+-+-------------------------+-------------------------------+ ! 32: ;// ! 33: ;// where ! 34: ;// ! 35: ;// Sev - is the severity code ! 36: ;// ! 37: ;// 00 - Success ! 38: ;// 01 - Informational ! 39: ;// 10 - Warning ! 40: ;// 11 - Error ! 41: ;// ! 42: ;// C - is the Customer code flag ! 43: ;// ! 44: ;// Facility - is the facility code ! 45: ;// ! 46: ;// Code - is the facility's status code ! 47: ;// ! 48: ; ! 49: MessageIdTypedef=NTSTATUS ! 50: ! 51: SeverityNames=(Success=0x0:STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS ! 52: Informational=0x1:STATUS_SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL ! 53: Warning=0x2:STATUS_SEVERITY_WARNING ! 54: Error=0x3:STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR ! 55: ) ! 56: ! 57: FacilityNames=(System=0x0 ! 58: RpcRuntime=0x2:FACILITY_RPC_RUNTIME ! 59: RpcStubs=0x3:FACILITY_RPC_STUBS ! 60: Io=0x4:FACILITY_IO_ERROR_CODE ! 61: Parallel=0x7:FACILITY_PARALLEL_ERROR_CODE ! 62: ) ! 63: ! 64: ! 65: ! 66: MessageId=0x0001 Facility=Parallel Severity=Warning SymbolicName=PAR_UNREPORTED_IRQL_CONFLICT ! 67: Language=English ! 68: Another driver on the system, which did not report its resources, has already claimed the interrupt used by %1. ! 69: The driver will switch this port from interrupt driven to poll driven. ! 70: . ! 71: ! 72: MessageId=0x0002 Facility=Parallel Severity=Informational SymbolicName=PAR_REPORTED_IRQL_CONFLICT ! 73: Language=English ! 74: Another driver on the system has already claimed the interrupt used by %1. ! 75: The driver will switch this port from interrupt driven to poll driven. ! 76: . ! 77: ! 78: MessageId=0x0003 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES ! 79: Language=English ! 80: Not enough memory was available to allocate internal storage needed for the device %1. ! 81: . ! 82: ! 83: MessageId=0x0004 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_REGISTERS_NOT_MAPPED ! 84: Language=English ! 85: The hardware locations for %1 could not be translated to something the memory management system could understand. ! 86: . ! 87: ! 88: MessageId=0x0005 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_ADDRESS_CONFLICT ! 89: Language=English ! 90: The hardware addresses for %1 are already in use by another device. ! 91: . ! 92: ! 93: MessageId=0x0006 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_NOT_ENOUGH_CONFIG_INFO ! 94: Language=English ! 95: Some firmware configuration information was incomplete. ! 96: . ! 97: ! 98: MessageId=0x0007 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_NO_PARAMETERS_INFO ! 99: Language=English ! 100: No Parameters subkey was found for user defined data. This is odd, and it also means no user configuration can be found. ! 101: . ! 102: ! 103: MessageId=0x0008 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_UNABLE_TO_ACCESS_CONFIG ! 104: Language=English ! 105: Specific user configuration data is unretrievable. ! 106: . ! 107: ! 108: MessageId=0x0009 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_UNKNOWN_BUS ! 109: Language=English ! 110: The bus type for the port is not recognizable. ! 111: . ! 112: ! 113: MessageId=0x000A Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_BUS_NOT_PRESENT ! 114: Language=English ! 115: The bus type for the port is not available on this computer. ! 116: . ! 117: ! 118: MessageId=0x000B Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_BUS_INTERRUPT_CONFLICT ! 119: Language=English ! 120: The bus specified for the port does not support the specified method of interrupt. ! 121: . ! 122: ! 123: MessageId=0x000C Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_INVALID_USER_CONFIG ! 124: Language=English ! 125: User configuration data does not contain all required information. ! 126: . ! 127: ! 128: MessageId=0x000D Facility=Parallel Severity=Informational SymbolicName=PAR_USER_OVERRIDE ! 129: Language=English ! 130: User configuration data is overriding firmware configuration data. ! 131: . ! 132: ! 133: MessageId=0x000E Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_DEVICE_TOO_HIGH ! 134: Language=English ! 135: The user specified port is way too high in physical memory. ! 136: . ! 137: ! 138: MessageId=0x000F Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_CONTROL_OVERLAP ! 139: Language=English ! 140: The control registers for the port overlaps with a previous ports control registers. ! 141: . ! 142: ! 143: MessageId=0x0010 Facility=Parallel Severity=Warning SymbolicName=PAR_NO_SYMLINK_CREATED ! 144: Language=English ! 145: Unable to create the symbolic link for %1. ! 146: . ! 147: ! 148: MessageId=0x0011 Facility=Parallel Severity=Warning SymbolicName=PAR_NO_DEVICE_MAP_CREATED ! 149: Language=English ! 150: Unable to create the device map entry for %1. ! 151: . ! 152: ! 153: MessageId=0x0012 Facility=Parallel Severity=Warning SymbolicName=PAR_NO_DEVICE_MAP_DELETED ! 154: Language=English ! 155: Unable to delete the device map entry for %1. ! 156: . ! 157: ! 158: MessageId=0x0013 Facility=Parallel Severity=Informational SymbolicName=PAR_DISABLED_PORT ! 159: Language=English ! 160: Disabling port %1 as requested by the configuration data. ! 161: . ! 162: ! 163: MessageId=0x0014 Facility=Parallel Severity=Error SymbolicName=PAR_INTERRUPT_STORM ! 164: Language=English ! 165: Disabling port %1 interrupts because we were being blasted by unexpected interrupts. ! 166: . ! 167: ! 168: ;#endif /* _NTIOLOGC_ */
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