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PCNODE_DESCRIPTOR structure (portcls.h)

The PCNODE_DESCRIPTOR structure describes a node in the filter that a topology miniport driver implements.

Syntax

typedef struct {
  ULONG                    Flags;
  const PCAUTOMATION_TABLE *AutomationTable;
  const GUID               *Type;
  const GUID               *Name;
} PCNODE_DESCRIPTOR, *PPCNODE_DESCRIPTOR;

Members

Flags

Set to zero. No flag bits are currently defined.

AutomationTable

Pointer to the automation table, which is a structure of type PCAUTOMATION_TABLE. This member can be set to NULL to indicate no automation support. The automation table specifies the handlers for the properties and events belonging to the node instance.

Type

Specifies the node type. This member is a pointer to a GUID that uniquely identifies the node type. See the list of node-type GUIDs in Audio Topology Nodes.

Name

Pointer to a GUID that represents the name of this topology node. This GUID is specified in a KSPROPERTY_TOPOLOGY_NAMEget-property request to obtain the corresponding name string for the node. This pointer can be set to NULL to indicate that the GUID in the Type member should be used to determine the node name.

Remarks

If a filter contains only a single node of the type specified by the Type member, then the Name member can be specified as NULL because the Type value is sufficient to uniquely identify the node within the filter. If the filter contains two or more nodes of the same type, the Name members for those nodes must be non-NULL.

For example, if a filter contains a single SUM node, the Type member for that node points to GUID value KSNODETYPE_SUM, and the Name member is set to NULL. When queried for the name of that node, the KSPROPERTY_TOPOLOGY_NAME property, after determining that the node's Name value is NULL, retrieves the name string from the registry entry for the KSNODETYPE_SUM GUID. However, the same filter might contain several volume nodes, in which case the Type values for these nodes all point to the same GUID value, KSNODETYPE_VOLUME, and the Name value must uniquely identify each of the volume nodes. The Name value for the wave-input volume control node, for example, should point to GUID value KSAUDFNAME_WAVE_IN_VOLUME (defined in ksmedia.h). The registry entry for this GUID contains the name string that the KSPROPERTY_TOPOLOGY_NAME property retrieves for the node.

The PCFILTER_DESCRIPTOR structure contains a pointer to an array of PCNODE_DESCRIPTOR structures.

For a simple code example that shows how the PCNODE_DESCRIPTOR structure is used, see Exposing Filter Topology.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Header portcls.h (include Portcls.h)

See also

KSPROPERTY_TOPOLOGY_NAME

PCAUTOMATION_TABLE

PCFILTER_DESCRIPTOR