FN_VMB_CHANNEL_PACKET_DEFER_TO_PASSIVE - NtDoc

Native API online documentation, based on the System Informer (formerly Process Hacker) phnt headers
// vmbuskernelmodeclientlibapi.h

FN_VMB_CHANNEL_PACKET_DEFER_TO_PASSIVE FnVmbChannelPacketDeferToPassive;

VOID FnVmbChannelPacketDeferToPassive(
  VMBPACKETCOMPLETION PacketCompletionContext
)
{...}
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FN_VMB_CHANNEL_PACKET_DEFER_TO_PASSIVE callback function

Description

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The VmbChannelPacketDeferToPassive function is called by the client driver to defer a packet passed to it by the EvtVmbChannelProcessPacket callback function.

Parameters

PacketCompletionContext

A handle that identifies the incoming packet and is used to refer to the packet once processing is finished.

Prototype

//Declaration

FN_VMB_CHANNEL_PACKET_DEFER_TO_PASSIVE FnVmbChannelPacketDeferToPassive;

// Definition

VOID FnVmbChannelPacketDeferToPassive
(
    VMBPACKETCOMPLETION PacketCompletionContext
)
{...}

Remarks

A deferred packet goes back onto the parsing queue. It is guaranteed to be parsed again at PASSIVE_LEVEL.

This routine is designed to only be called in-line from EvtVmbChannelProcessPacket.

[!IMPORTANT] This function is called through the VMBus Kernel Mode Client Library (KMCL) interface, provided by the Vmbkmcl.sys bus driver. This is a client function accessed from the KMCL_CLIENT_INTERFACE_V1 structure.

For more information, see the Remarks section of the KMCL_CLIENT_INTERFACE_V1.

See also

EvtVmbChannelProcessPacket