B_GetExtendedErrorInfo codes.

Appendix A

Crypto-C Error Codes

Table A-1 lists the hardware-related error values returned by Crypto-C. If Crypto-C receives a hardware-level error from the Intel hardware, Crypto-C will return BE_HARDWARE. The underlying Intel error code can be retrieved using the Crypto-C

function. See Appendix B for a description of the Intel error

Table A-1Crypto-C hardware-related error return values

Return Value

Description

BE_NOT_SUPPORTED

The user attempted to call a BHAPI AI after no matching AM

 

was found. Probable causes include:

 

• The vendor’s BHAPI driver is not properly installed in the

 

Windows registry

 

• The vendor’s BHAPI driver failed to load

 

• The hardware is not present.

BE_HARDWARE

The hardware is present, but has returned an error. Further

 

information can be obtained by calling B_GetExtendedErrorInfo.

 

 

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