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PFLT_INSTANCE_SETUP_CALLBACK callback function (fltkernel.h)

A minifilter driver can register a routine of type PFLT_INSTANCE_SETUP_CALLBACK as the minifilter driver's InstanceSetupCallback routine.

Syntax

PFLT_INSTANCE_SETUP_CALLBACK PfltInstanceSetupCallback;

NTSTATUS PfltInstanceSetupCallback(
  [in] PCFLT_RELATED_OBJECTS FltObjects,
  [in] FLT_INSTANCE_SETUP_FLAGS Flags,
  [in] DEVICE_TYPE VolumeDeviceType,
  [in] FLT_FILESYSTEM_TYPE VolumeFilesystemType
)
{...}

Parameters

[in] FltObjects

Pointer to an FLT_RELATED_OBJECTS structure that contains opaque pointers for the objects related to the current operation.

[in] Flags

Bitmask of flags that indicate why the instance is being attached. Can be one or more of the following:

Flag Meaning
FLTFL_INSTANCE_SETUP_AUTOMATIC_ATTACHMENT (0x00000001) The instance is being attached automatically. Either the minifilter driver was just loaded and is being attached to all existing volumes, or it is being attached to a newly mounted volume.
FLTFL_INSTANCE_SETUP_MANUAL_ATTACHMENT (0x00000002) The instance is being attached manually because a user-mode application has called FilterAttach or FilterAttachAtAltitude, or because a kernel-mode component has called FltAttachVolume or FltAttachVolumeAtAltitude
FLTFL_INSTANCE_SETUP_NEWLY_MOUNTED_VOLUME (0x00000004) The instance is being attached automatically to a newly mounted volume.
FLTFL_INSTANCE_SETUP_DETACHED_VOLUME (0x00000008) The instance is being attached to a detached volume. It is possible, on some file systems (such as FAT and CDFS, which are used by some removable media drives), to reattach a volume after it has detached. A volume is detached if it has no associated storage stack. A volume in this state is usually a dismounted volume that still has open files.
FLTFL_INSTANCE_SETUP_DEV_VOLUME (0x00000010) The instance is being attached to a volume that is formatted as a developer volume. File system filters can enable optimizations that don't require an administrator to trust the volume on a given machine. Available starting with Windows 11, version 22H2 September Update.
FLTFL_INSTANCE_SETUP_TRUSTED_VOLUME (0x00000020) Indicates that an administrator on a given machine has trusted this volume and is willing to enable optimizations like not having anti-virus filters attach to the volume. This information is persisted in the registry on a given machine. This can be used by the file system filters to enable optimizations that require an administrator to trust the volume on a given machine. Available starting with Windows 11, version 22H2 September Update.

[in] VolumeDeviceType

Device type of the file system volume. Must be one of the following:

  • FILE_DEVICE_CD_ROM_FILE_SYSTEM (0x00000003)
  • FILE_DEVICE_DISK_FILE_SYSTEM (0x00000008)
  • FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK_FILE_SYSTEM (0x00000014)

[in] VolumeFilesystemType

File system type of the volume. The possible values are listed in FLT_FILESYSTEM_TYPE.

Return value

This callback routine returns STATUS_SUCCESS or an NTSTATUS value such as the following:

Return code Description
STATUS_FLT_DO_NOT_ATTACH Returning this value prevents the minifilter driver instance from being attached to the given volume. This is an error code.

Remarks

Note

Do not perform any thread synchronization or inter-process communication in your PFLT_INSTANCE_SETUP_CALLBACK implementation. Performing such operations can lead to deadlock conditions.

When a minifilter driver registers itself by calling FltRegisterFilter from its DriverEntry routine, it can register a routine of type PFLT_INSTANCE_SETUP_CALLBACK as the minifilter driver's InstanceSetupCallback routine.

To register the InstanceSetupCallback routine, the minifilter driver stores the address of a routine of type PFLT_INSTANCE_SETUP_CALLBACK in the InstanceSetupCallback member of the FLT_REGISTRATION structure that the minifilter driver passes as the Registration parameter of FltRegisterFilter.

The filter manager calls this routine on the first operation after a new volume is mounted.

The filter manager calls this routine to allow the minifilter driver to respond to an automatic or manual attachment request. If this routine returns an error or warning NTSTATUS code, the minifilter driver instance is not attached to the given volume. Otherwise, the minifilter driver instance is attached to the given volume.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Target Platform Desktop
Header fltkernel.h (include Fltkernel.h)
IRQL PASSIVE_LEVEL

See also

FLT_REGISTRATION

FLT_RELATED_OBJECTS

FilterAttach

FilterAttachAtAltitude

FltAttachVolume

FltAttachVolumeAtAltitude

FltRegisterFilter

PFLT_INSTANCE_QUERY_TEARDOWN_CALLBACK

PFLT_INSTANCE_TEARDOWN_CALLBACK

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