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VideoPortSetRegistryParameters function (video.h)

The VideoPortSetRegistryParameters function writes information under the adapter key in the registry.

Syntax

VIDEOPORT_API VP_STATUS VideoPortSetRegistryParameters(
       PVOID HwDeviceExtension,
  [in] PWSTR ValueName,
  [in] PVOID ValueData,
       ULONG ValueLength
);

Parameters

HwDeviceExtension

Pointer to the miniport driver's device extension.

[in] ValueName

Pointer to a buffer containing a null-terminated Unicode string that names the value entry for which data is being written in the registry.

[in] ValueData

Pointer to a buffer containing the values to be written for the ValueName entry.

ValueLength

Specifies the size, in bytes, of the data to be written to the registry.

Return value

VideoPortSetRegistryParameters returns NO_ERROR if the given data was successfully written to the registry. Otherwise, it can return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Remarks

VideoPortSetRegistryParameters searches under the registry's adapter key for the value name specified in the ValueName parameter. If the value name that is searched for does not exist, this function creates it automatically. When the value name is found or created, the contents of the ValueData parameter are copied to the value name.

For Windows XP and later operating system versions, the value name specified in the ValueName parameters does not need to be directly associated with the adapter key. Instead, ValueName can be associated with a subkey whose path includes the adapter key. If the ValueName string contains one or more backslashes, VideoPortSetRegistryParameters searches for or creates the subkey whose value name is at the end of the string.

For example, if ValueName is set to the string "SubKey1\Value1", this function searches for SubKey1 under the adapter key in the registry, creating SubKey1 if it does not exist. The function then searches for the Value1 value name, creating it if necessary. VideoPortSetRegistryParameters then copies the contents of the ValueData parameter to the registry. The path specified in the ValueName parameter can refer to a value name an arbitrary number of levels below the adapter key, but the behavior of this function is essentially the same. If at any point a subkey or value name is not found, it is created automatically.

In Windows 2000 and later, VideoPortSetRegistryParameters returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER if the string passed in the ValueName parameter begins with "DefaultSettings." (note that the period is part of the string). In operating systems earlier than Windows 2000, a video miniport driver can pass a value name that begins with "DefaultSettings." to specify the default resolution for a monitor, but there is no need for that capability in Windows 2000 and later.

In a checked build of any version of the operating system, a value name that begins with "DefaultSettings." causes an assertion failure.

VideoPortSetRegistryParameters cannot be called from a miniport driver's HwVidInterrupt or HwVidTimer functions, or from VideoPortQueueDpc, or from a callback to VideoPortSynchronizeExecution.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Available in Windows 2000 and later versions of the Windows operating systems.
Target Platform Desktop
Header video.h (include Video.h)
Library Videoprt.lib
DLL Videoprt.sys
IRQL PASSIVE_LEVEL

See also

HwVidFindAdapter

HwVidInitialize

VideoPortFlushRegistry

VideoPortGetRegistryParameters