SRV_HARDWARE_STATUS, 0xC0983000
(MS WDK >> Windows Driver Kit 7.0.0 (WDK 7600.16385.0))

Name
SRV_HARDWARE_STATUS
Value
-1063768064 signed int
3231199232 unsigned int
0xC0983000 heximal value
Type
Not an error
C/C++ Type
int
Defined at
\inc\ddk\cifs.h, line 56 (Windows Driver Kit 7.0.0 (WDK 7600.16385.0))
Definition
#define SRV_HARDWARE_STATUS           (0xC0003000L | SRV_STATUS_FACILITY_CODE)
Group comments
The server has 16 bits available to it in each 32-bit status code.
See \nt\sdk\inc\ntstatus.h for a description of the use of the
high 16 bits of the status.

The layout of the bits is:

3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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
+---+-+-------------------------+-------+-----------------------+
|Sev|C|   Facility--Server      | Class |        Code           |
+---+-+-------------------------+-------+-----------------------+

Class values:
0 - a server-specific error code, not put directly on the wire.
1 - SMB error class DOS.  This includes those OS/2 errors
that share code values and meanings with the SMB protocol.
2 - SMB error class SERVER.
3 - SMB error class HARDWARE.
4 - other SMB error classes
5-E - undefined
F - an OS/2-specific error.  If the client is OS/2, then the
SMB error class is set to DOS and the code is set to
the actual OS/2 error code contained in the Code field.

The meaning of the Code field depends on the Class value.  If the
class is 00, then the code value is arbitrary.  For other classes,
the code is the actual code of the error in the SMB or OS/2
protocols.
Depends on
SRV_STATUS_FACILITY_CODE
Also used in
Windows Driver Kit 10, Version 1607 (WDK 10.0.14393.0), Windows Driver Kit 8.1 (WDK 8.100.26638), Windows Driver Kit 7.1.0 (WDK 7600.16385.1)