// wdfinstaller.h
ULONG WdfPostDeviceInstall(
[in] LPCWSTR InfPath,
[in, optional] LPCWSTR InfSectionName
);
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[Applies to KMDF only]
The co-installer's WdfPostDeviceInstall function performs any operations that the co-installer might require after a non-Plug and Play (PnP) driver's installer has created the driver's kernel-mode service.
InfPath [in]A pointer to a null-terminated wide-character string that contains the directory path to the driver's INF file. The driver's installer can obtain this string by calling GetCurrentDirectory, which is described in the Microsoft Windows SDK.
InfSectionName [in, optional]A pointer to a null-terminated wide-character string that contains the Wdf-install-section name in the driver's INF file. For more information about this name, see Using the KMDF Co-installer. If this pointer is NULL, the co-installer uses WdfSection for the name.
WdfPostDeviceInstall returns ERROR_SUCCESS if the operation succeeds. Otherwise, the function returns one of the additional ERROR_XXX values that are defined in Winerror.h.
The installer for the framework-based drivers of a non-PnP device must call WdfPostDeviceInstall after the installer calls CreateService.
To obtain the address of the co-installer's WdfPostDeviceInstall function, the installer must call GetProcAddress after the installer has called LoadLibrary to load the co-installer.
For more information about the WdfPostDeviceInstall function and installers for framework-based drivers of non-PnP devices, see Installing a Non-PnP Driver. For more information about CreateService, GetProcAddress, and LoadLibrary, see the Microsoft Windows SDK documentation.
For a code example that uses the WdfPostDeviceInstall function, see the installer for the NONPNP sample.