// wdfchildlist.h
EVT_WDF_CHILD_LIST_ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION_DUPLICATE EvtWdfChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate;
NTSTATUS EvtWdfChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate(
[in] WDFCHILDLIST ChildList,
[in] PWDF_CHILD_ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION_HEADER SourceAddressDescription,
[out] PWDF_CHILD_ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION_HEADER DestinationAddressDescription
)
{...}
View the official Windows Driver Kit DDI referenceNo description available.
[Applies to KMDF only]
A driver's EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate event callback function duplicates a child address description.
ChildList [in]A handle to a framework child-list object.
SourceAddressDescription [in]A pointer to a WDF_CHILD_ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION_HEADER structure that identifies the source location of the child address description.
DestinationAddressDescription [out]A pointer to a WDF_CHILD_ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION_HEADER structure that identifies the destination location of the child address description.
The EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function must return STATUS_SUCCESS, or another status value for which NT_SUCCESS(status) equals TRUE, if the operation succeeds. Otherwise, this function must return a status value for which NT_SUCCESS(status) equals FALSE.
If a bus driver is using dynamic enumeration, it can register an EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function by calling WdfFdoInitSetDefaultChildListConfig or WdfChildListCreate.
The framework duplicates driver-supplied address descriptions so that it can have internal copies of the descriptions.
The EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function must create a duplicate copy of an address description. A driver must supply this callback function if its child devices require an address description, and if the framework cannot call RtlCopyMemory to duplicate the address description. (The framework cannot call RtlCopyMemory if the description contains pointers to additional memory.)
If your driver provides address descriptions but does not provide a EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function, the framework duplicates address descriptions by calling RtlCopyMemory.
The following steps describe a typical scenario:
The framework can use RtlCopyMemory to duplicate an address description, if the description consists of a single structure with a predetermined size that is specified by the AddressDescriptionSize member of the WDF_CHILD_ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION_HEADER structure. However, sometimes the description must also contain additional information that is stored in dynamically allocated memory. In this case, you will typically define a description structure so that a member points to the dynamically allocated memory, and your driver must provide an EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function. The callback function must do the following:
The only framework child-list object method that a driver's EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function can call is WdfChildListGetDevice.
The framework acquires an internal child-list object lock before calling the EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function. The callback function must only perform operations that are related to the described duplication operation, such as calling framework memory object methods and accessing object context space. It must not call methods that access other drivers.
If your driver supplies an EvtChildListAddressDescriptionDuplicate callback function, it might also need EvtChildListAddressDescriptionCopy and EvtChildListAddressDescriptionCleanup callback functions.
For more information about dynamic enumeration, see Enumerating the Devices on a Bus.
EvtChildListAddressDescriptionCleanup
WDF_CHILD_ADDRESS_DESCRIPTION_HEADER
WdfChildListAddOrUpdateChildDescriptionAsPresent
WdfFdoInitSetDefaultChildListConfig