KsPinGetTrailingEdgeStreamPointer function (ks.h)
The KsPinGetTrailingEdgeStreamPointer function acquires the trailing edge stream pointer for the queue associated with the specified pin.
Syntax
KSDDKAPI PKSSTREAM_POINTER KsPinGetTrailingEdgeStreamPointer(
[in] PKSPIN Pin,
[in] KSSTREAM_POINTER_STATE State
);
Parameters
[in] Pin
A pointer to the KSPIN structure for whose queue to return the trailing edge stream pointer.
[in] State
This parameter specifies the state in which to acquire the trailing edge stream pointer. Can be one of the following:
KSSTREAM_POINTER_STATE_UNLOCKED
Acquire the leading edge stream pointer regardless of whether it references a data frame or not.
No attempts can be made to access any data associated with the pointer until the pointer is locked. Also note that frames associated with an unlocked stream pointer can be canceled.
KSSTREAM_POINTER_STATE_LOCKED
Acquire and lock the leading edge stream pointer. If no data frame is associated with the stream pointer, return NULL. If a nonnull pointer is returned, it is a locked stream pointer and has a data frame associated with it. Frames associated with a locked stream pointer cannot be canceled.
Return value
KsPinGetTrailingEdgeStreamPointer returns either a pointer to a KSSTREAM_POINTER structure representing the trailing edge stream pointer or NULL. A return value of NULL can indicate that there is no trailing edge for the queue associated with the pin. In this case, the pin descriptor probably does not specify that the pin should have a distinct trailing edge. Alternatively, NULL can indicate that there is no queue associated with the pin. In this case, the pin in question does not use the standard transport mechanism. A return value of NULL can also indicate that an attempt to lock the trailing edge failed. In other words, there is no data frame currently associated with the leading edge.
Remarks
The trailing edge stream pointer is a special pointer into the data stream that exists if and only if the pin descriptor for the pin specifies a distinct trailing edge. If this pointer exists, it points to the oldest data in the queue unless specifically advanced by a KsStreamPointerAdvanceXxx or a KsStreamPointerUnlock call. Older data can exist in the queue also if cloned stream pointers exist for frames older than the one pointed to by the trailing edge.
Data frames that reside in the window between the leading edge stream pointer and the trailing edge stream pointer have at least one reference count and thus will not leave the queue and be completed until they exit the window as a result of the advancement of the trailing edge. Note that frames between the leading edge and trailing edge are not locked by default and therefore can be canceled.
KsPinGetTrailingEdgeStreamPointer is mostly of use in pin-centric filters. For more information, see Pin-Centric Processing and Filter-Centric Processing.
KsPinGetTrailingEdgeStreamPointer will not work unless the pin descriptor for the pin specifies that the queue is to have a distinct trailing edge by setting the KSPIN_FLAG_DISTINCT_TRAILING_EDGE flag.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Available in Microsoft Windows XP and later operating systems and DirectX 8.0 and later DirectX versions. |
Target Platform | Universal |
Header | ks.h (include Ks.h) |
Library | Ks.lib |
IRQL | <=DISPATCH_LEVEL |
See also
KsPinGetLeadingEdgeStreamPointer