IWDFDeviceInitialize::SetFilter method (wudfddi.h)
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The SetFilter method sets the property that enables a device as a filter device.
Syntax
void SetFilter();
Return value
None
Remarks
A filter driver calls SetFilter to mark itself as a filter. When you tell the framework that your driver is a filter, the framework:
- Sends I/O requests for which the filter has not registered a callback to the next logical driver in the stack. For example, your filter driver provides an IQueueCallbackDeviceIoControl::OnDeviceIoControl method, but not IQueueCallbackRead::OnRead or IQueueCallbackWrite::OnWrite. As a result, your filter driver receives only device I/O control requests.
- Automatically forwards file create, cleanup, and close requests so your driver does not need to call the IWDFDeviceInitialize::AutoForwardCreateCleanupClose method.
Examples
For a code example of how to use the SetFilter method, see IWDFDriver::CreateDevice.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
End of support | Unavailable in UMDF 2.0 and later. |
Target Platform | Desktop |
Minimum UMDF version | 1.5 |
Header | wudfddi.h (include Wudfddi.h) |
DLL | WUDFx.dll |