IRemoteTargetCallbackRemoval::OnRemoteTargetRemoveCanceled method (wudfddi.h)
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A UMDF-based driver's OnRemoteTargetRemoveCanceled event callback function performs operations that are necessary when the operating system cancels the removal of a remote I/O target's device.
Syntax
void OnRemoteTargetRemoveCanceled(
[in] IWDFRemoteTarget *pWdfRemoteTarget
);
Parameters
[in] pWdfRemoteTarget
A pointer to the IWDFRemoteTarget interface of a remote target object that represents a remote I/O target. The driver obtains this pointer when it calls IWDFDevice2::CreateRemoteTarget.
Return value
None
Remarks
If your driver provides an OnRemoteTargetRemoveCanceled event callback function, the callback function must do the following:
- Call IWDFRemoteTarget::Reopen.
- Do any driver-specific actions that your driver requires to restart I/O to the remote I/O target.
For more information about the OnRemoteTargetRemoveCanceled event callback function, see Controlling a General I/O Target's State in UMDF.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
End of support | Unavailable in UMDF 2.0 and later. |
Target Platform | Desktop |
Minimum UMDF version | 1.9 |
Header | wudfddi.h (include Wudfddi.h) |