WdfRegistryAssignValue function (wdfregistry.h)
[Applies to KMDF and UMDF]
The WdfRegistryAssignValue method assigns specified data to a specified value name in the registry.
Syntax
NTSTATUS WdfRegistryAssignValue(
[in] WDFKEY Key,
[in] PCUNICODE_STRING ValueName,
[in] ULONG ValueType,
[in] ULONG ValueLength,
[in] PVOID Value
);
Parameters
[in] Key
A handle to a registry-key object that represents an opened registry key.
[in] ValueName
A pointer to a UNICODE_STRING structure that contains a value name.
[in] ValueType
A value that identifies the data type. For a list of data type values, see the Type member of KEY_VALUE_BASIC_INFORMATION.
[in] ValueLength
The length, in bytes, of the buffer that Value points to.
[in] Value
A pointer to a buffer that contains driver-supplied data.
Return value
WdfRegistryAssignValue returns STATUS_SUCCESS if the operation succeeds. Otherwise, the method might return one of the following values:
Return code | Description |
---|---|
|
WdfRegistryAssignValue was not called at IRQL = PASSIVE_LEVEL. |
|
An invalid parameter was specified. |
|
The driver did not open the registry key with KEY_SET_VALUE access. |
This method also might return other NTSTATUS values.
A bug check occurs if the driver supplies an invalid object handle.
Remarks
If the value name that the ValueName parameter specifies already exists, WdfRegistryAssignValue updates the value's data.
For more information about registry-key objects, see Using the Registry in Framework-Based Drivers.
Examples
The following code example assigns hexadecimal 123456 to a registry value as binary data.
ULONG val;
NTSTATUS status;
val = 0x123456;
status = WdfRegistryAssignValue(
Key,
&valueName,
REG_BINARY,
sizeof(val),
&val
);
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Target Platform | Universal |
Minimum KMDF version | 1.0 |
Minimum UMDF version | 2.0 |
Header | wdfregistry.h (include Wdf.h) |
Library | Wdf01000.sys (KMDF); WUDFx02000.dll (UMDF) |
IRQL | PASSIVE_LEVEL |
DDI compliance rules | DriverCreate(kmdf), KmdfIrql(kmdf), KmdfIrql2(kmdf), KmdfIrqlExplicit(kmdf) |