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KSEVENT structure

The KSEVENT structure specifies a single kernel streaming event within a kernel streaming event set.

Syntax

struct KSEVENT {
  GUID  Set;
  ULONG Id;
  ULONG Flags;
};

Members

  • Set
    Specifies a GUID that identifies a kernel streaming event set. For more information about event set GUIDs, see Remarks.

  • Id
    Specifies the member of the event set.

  • Flags
    Specifies the request type. This flag should be one of the values listed in the following table.

    Value Description

    KSEVENT_TYPE_ENABLE

    Enables event notification for this event type. The driver continues event notification until the client explicitly disables it.

    KSEVENT_TYPE_ONESHOT

    Enables event notification for the next occurrence of this event only. The client does not need to (and should not) disable the event once it has occurred.

    KSEVENT_TYPE_SETSUPPORT

    Queries for the list of event sets, or for support of a particular event set.

    KSEVENT_TYPE_BASICSUPPORT

    Queries for support of a particular event type.

    KSEVENT_TYPE_ENABLEBUFFERED

    Instead of notifying the client, the driver queues event notifications. The client then issues a second IOCTL_KS_ENABLE_EVENT request with the KSEVENT_TYPE_QUERYBUFFER to receive the queued event notifications.

    KSEVENT_TYPE_TOPOLOGY

    Indicates that the event passed is of type KSE_NODE, where NodeId indicates the numeric ID of the topology node. Do not set this flag on its own; instead, OR it with other flags from this list.

    KSEVENT_TYPE_QUERYBUFFER

    Retrieves the next buffered event notification.

     

Remarks

The KSEVENT, KSMETHOD, and KSPROPERTY structures are aliases for the KSIDENTIFIER structure. As such, their definitions are identical.

Microsoft provides several system-defined event set GUIDs. Minidrivers specify one of these GUIDs in the Set member. Kernel streaming event sets typically begin with a KSEVENTSETID prefix. Kernel streaming event sets are defined in ks.h, ksmedia.h, bdamedia.h, and possibly other header files.

For more information about kernel streaming events, see KS Properties, Events, and Methods.

Requirements

Header

Ks.h (include Ks.h)

See also

KSE_NODE

KSIDENTIFIER

KSMETHOD

KSPROPERTY

 

 

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