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IOCTL_AVC_CLASS IOCTL (avc.h)

The IOCTL_AVC_CLASS I/O control code is supported only from kernel mode, using the IRP_MJ_INTERNAL_DEVICE_CONTROL dispatch.

Avc.sys supports two device interfaces, depending upon the type of instance (peer or virtual). These interfaces define the functionality that the driver exposes for subunit drivers, other drivers, and applications. During initialization, avc.sys calls IoRegisterDeviceInterface with either GUID_AVC_CLASS (a peer, or nonvirtual instance) or GUID_VIRTUAL_AVC_CLASS (a virtual instance), then uses IoSetDeviceInterfaceState as appropriate for the started or stopped state of the driver.

Peer instances of avc.sys register the device interface identified by GUID_AVC_CLASS. This interface supports one I/O control code, IOCTL_AVC_CLASS, which in turn supports multiple function codes. Child drivers of peer avc.sys instances are guaranteed to have access to this interface through their parent device object.

Virtual instances of avc.sys register the device interface identified by GUID_VIRTUAL_AVC_CLASS. This interface supports four I/O control codes:

  • IOCTL_AVC_CLASS

  • IOCTL_AVC_UPDATE_VIRTUAL_SUBUNIT_INFO

  • IOCTL_AVC_REMOVE_VIRTUAL_SUBUNIT_INFO

  • IOCTL_AVC_BUS_RESET

The GUID_AVC_CLASS interface supports all IOCTL_AVC_CLASS function codes, although some have limitation on their use. However, the GUID_VIRTUAL_AVC_CLASS interface does not support all IOCTL_AVC_CLASS function codes. The reference page for each individual function code specifies whether it is supported for GUID_VIRTUAL_AVC_CLASS instances of avc.sys.

The IOCTL_AVC_CLASS function codes (and any restrictions) are described in each function code.

For more information about IRPs and IOCTLs, see Handling IRPs.

Major code

IRP_MJ_DEVICE_CONTROL

Input / Output buffer

Parameters->Others.Argument1 points to either an AVC_COMMAND_IRB structure or AVC_MULTIFUNC_IRB structure. Both structures contain an AVC_IRB structure as a header, as illustrated in the following example:

typedef struct _AVC_COMMAND_IRB {
  AVC_IRB  Common;
  .
  .
  .
} AVC_COMMAND_IRB, *PAVC_COMMAND_IRB;
typedef struct _AVC_MULTIFUNC_IRB {
  AVC_IRB  Common;
  .
  .
  .
} AVC_MULTIFUNC_IRB, *PAVC_MULTIFUNC_IRB;

The AVC_IRB structure contains a single Function member. This member must be set to the desired function code from the AVC_FUNCTION enumeration.

The AVC_MULTIFUNC_IRB structure contains a union member that specifies the function I/O request block type-specific parameters for the function code. The parameters and their meanings are documented with each function code.

Parameters->Others.Argument1 points to the same AVC_COMMAND_IRB or AVC_MULTIFUNC_IRB structure that was passed as input. As part of completing the function, the subunit driver fills in certain submembers of the union within the structure with information for the driver. The returned information is documented with each request.

Status block

The information the AV/C protocol driver returns in the I/O Status Block (Irp->IoStatus.Status) is documented with each request.

Remarks

Most AV/C functions must be called IRQL = PASSIVE_LEVEL. A few may be called at IRQL <= DISPATCH_LEVEL. The respective IRQL is documented in each AV/C function.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Header avc.h (include Avc.h)

See also

AVC_COMMAND_IRB

AVC_FUNCTION

AVC_IRB

AVC_MULTIFUNC_IRB

IOCTL_AVC_BUS_RESET

IOCTL_AVC_REMOVE_VIRTUAL_SUBUNIT_INFO

IOCTL_AVC_UPDATE_VIRTUAL_SUBUNIT_INFO