ZwEnumerateKey function (wdm.h)
The ZwEnumerateKey routine returns information about a subkey of an open registry key.
Syntax
NTSYSAPI NTSTATUS ZwEnumerateKey(
[in] HANDLE KeyHandle,
[in] ULONG Index,
[in] KEY_INFORMATION_CLASS KeyInformationClass,
[out, optional] PVOID KeyInformation,
[in] ULONG Length,
[out] PULONG ResultLength
);
Parameters
[in] KeyHandle
Handle to the registry key that contains the subkeys to be enumerated. The handle is created by a successful call to ZwCreateKey or ZwOpenKey.
[in] Index
The index of the subkey that you want information for. If the key has n subkeys, the subkeys are numbered from 0 to n-1.
[in] KeyInformationClass
Specifies a KEY_INFORMATION_CLASS enumeration value that determines the type of information to be received by the KeyInformation buffer. Set KeyInformationClass to one of the following values:
KeyBasicInformation
KeyFullInformation
KeyNodeInformation
If any value not in this list is specified, the routine returns error code STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER.
[out, optional] KeyInformation
Pointer to a caller-allocated buffer that receives the requested information. The KeyInformationClass parameter determines the type of information provided.
[in] Length
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the KeyInformation buffer.
[out] ResultLength
Pointer to a variable that receives the size, in bytes, of the registry-key information. If ZwEnumerateKey returns STATUS_SUCCESS, you can use the value of this variable to determine the amount of data returned. If the routine returns STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW or STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL, you can use the value of this variable to determine the size of buffer required to hold the key information.
Return value
ZwEnumerateKey returns STATUS_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate NTSTATUS error code on failure. Possible error code values include:
Return code | Description |
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STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW | The buffer supplied is too small, and only partial data has been written to the buffer. *ResultLength is set to the minimum size required to hold the requested information. |
STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL | The buffer supplied is too small, and no data has been written to the buffer. *ResultLength is set to the minimum size required to hold the requested information. |
STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER | The KeyInformationClass parameter is not a valid KEY_INFORMATION_CLASS value. |
STATUS_NO_MORE_ENTRIES | The Index value is out of range for the registry key specified by KeyHandle. For example, if a key has n subkeys, then for any value greater than n-1 the routine returns STATUS_NO_MORE_ENTRIES. |
Remarks
The handle must have been opened with KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS access. This is accomplished by passing KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS, KEY_READ, or KEY_ALL_ACCESS as the DesiredAccess parameter to ZwCreateKey or ZwOpenKey.
The Index parameter is simply a way to select among subkeys of the key referred to by the KeyHandle. Two calls to ZwEnumerateKey with the same Index are not guaranteed to return the same result.
For more information about working with registry keys, see Using the Registry in a Driver.
If the call to this function occurs in user mode, you should use the name "NtEnumerateKey" instead of "ZwEnumerateKey".
For calls from kernel-mode drivers, the NtXxx and ZwXxx versions of a Windows Native System Services routine can behave differently in the way that they handle and interpret input parameters. For more information about the relationship between the NtXxx and ZwXxx versions of a routine, see Using Nt and Zw Versions of the Native System Services Routines.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Target Platform | Universal |
Header | wdm.h (include Wdm.h, Ntddk.h, Ntifs.h) |
Library | NtosKrnl.lib |
DLL | NtosKrnl.exe |
IRQL | PASSIVE_LEVEL |
DDI compliance rules | HwStorPortProhibitedDDIs(storport), IrqlZwPassive(wdm), PowerIrpDDis(wdm), ZwRegistryCreate(storport), ZwRegistryCreate(storport), ZwRegistryCreate(wdm), ZwRegistryOpen(storport), ZwRegistryOpen(storport), ZwRegistryOpen(wdm) |