DDDEVICEIDENTIFIER2 structure (ddraw.h)
The DDDEVICEIDENTIFIER2 structure is passed to the IDirectDraw7::GetDeviceIdentifier method to obtain information about a device.
Syntax
typedef struct tagDDDEVICEIDENTIFIER2 {
char szDriver[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING];
char szDescription[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING];
LARGE_INTEGER liDriverVersion;
DWORD dwDriverVersionLowPart;
DWORD dwDriverVersionHighPart;
DWORD dwVendorId;
DWORD dwDeviceId;
DWORD dwSubSysId;
DWORD dwRevision;
GUID guidDeviceIdentifier;
DWORD dwWHQLLevel;
} DDDEVICEIDENTIFIER2, *LPDDDEVICEIDENTIFIER2;
Members
szDriver[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING]
Name of the driver.
szDescription[MAX_DDDEVICEID_STRING]
Description of the driver.
liDriverVersion
Version of the driver. It is valid to do less than and greater than comparisons on all 64 bits. Caution should be exercised if you use this element to identify problematic drivers; instead, use the guidDeviceIdentifier member for this purpose.
The data takes the following form:
wProduct = HIWORD(liDriverVersion.HighPart)
wVersion = LOWORD(liDriverVersion.HighPart)
wSubVersion = HIWORD(liDriverVersion.LowPart)
wBuild = LOWORD(liDriverVersion.LowPart)
dwDriverVersionLowPart
dwDriverVersionHighPart
dwVendorId
Identifier of the manufacturer. Can be 0 if unknown.
dwDeviceId
Identifier of the type of chipset. Can be 0 if unknown.
dwSubSysId
Identifier of the subsystem. Typically, this means the particular board. Can be 0 if unknown.
dwRevision
Identifier of the revision level of the chipset. Can be 0 if unknown.
guidDeviceIdentifier
Unique identifier for the driver and chipset pair. Use this value if you want to track changes to the driver or chipset to reprofile the graphics subsystem. It can also be used to identify particular problematic drivers.
dwWHQLLevel
The Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) certification level for the device and driver pair.
Remarks
The values in szDriver and szDescription are for presentation to the user only. They should not be used to identify particular drivers because different strings might be associated with the same device, or the same driver from different vendors might be described differently.
The dwVendorId, dwDeviceId, dwSubSysId, and dwRevision members can be used to identify particular chipsets, but use extreme caution.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Header | ddraw.h |