Porting code from SetupApi to CfgMgr32
This topic provides code examples that show how to port code that uses Setupapi.dll functionality to use Cfgmgr32.dll instead. Porting your code allows you to run your code on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which does not support SetupApi. A subset of CfgMgr32 is supported on UWP, specifically functionality exposed through the api-ms-win-devices-config-l1-1-0.dll
API set (Windows 8 and later) or the api-ms-win-devices-config-l1-1-1.dll
API set (Windows 8.1 and later). In Windows 10 and later, simply link to onecore.lib
.
To see a list of functions in the above API sets, please refer to Windows API Sets or Onecore.lib: APIs from api-ms-win-devices-config-l1-1-1.dll.
The following sections include code examples that applications would typically use.
- Get a list of present devices and retrieve a property for each device
- Get a list of interfaces, get the device exposing each interface, and get a property from the device
- Get a property from a specific device
- Disable device
- Enable device
- Restart device
Get a list of present devices and retrieve a property for each device
This example gets a list of all present devices using SetupDiGetClassDevs and iterates through them to retrieve the device description of each device.
VOID
GetDevicePropertiesSetupapi(
VOID
)
{
HDEVINFO DeviceInfoSet = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
SP_DEVINFO_DATA DeviceInfoData;
DWORD Index;
WCHAR DeviceDesc[2048];
DEVPROPTYPE PropertyType;
DeviceInfoSet = SetupDiGetClassDevs(NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
DIGCF_ALLCLASSES | DIGCF_PRESENT);
if (DeviceInfoSet == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
goto Exit;
}
ZeroMemory(&DeviceInfoData, sizeof(DeviceInfoData));
DeviceInfoData.cbSize = sizeof(DeviceInfoData);
for (Index = 0;
SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo(DeviceInfoSet,
Index,
&DeviceInfoData);
Index++)
{
// Query a property on the device. For example, the device description.
if (!SetupDiGetDeviceProperty(DeviceInfoSet,
&DeviceInfoData,
&DEVPKEY_Device_DeviceDesc,
&PropertyType,
(PBYTE)DeviceDesc,
sizeof(DeviceDesc),
NULL,
0))
{
// The error can be retrieved with GetLastError();
continue;
}
if (PropertyType != DEVPROP_TYPE_STRING)
{
continue;
}
}
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS)
{
goto Exit;
}
Exit:
if (DeviceInfoSet != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(DeviceInfoSet);
}
return;
}
This example gets a list of all present devices using CM_Get_Device_ID_List and iterates through them to retrieve the device description of each device.
VOID
GetDevicePropertiesCfgmgr32(
VOID
)
{
CONFIGRET cr = CR_SUCCESS;
PWSTR DeviceList = NULL;
ULONG DeviceListLength = 0;
PWSTR CurrentDevice;
DEVINST Devinst;
WCHAR DeviceDesc[2048];
DEVPROPTYPE PropertyType;
ULONG PropertySize;
DWORD Index = 0;
cr = CM_Get_Device_ID_List_Size(&DeviceListLength,
NULL,
CM_GETIDLIST_FILTER_PRESENT);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
DeviceList = (PWSTR)HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(),
HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY,
DeviceListLength * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (DeviceList == NULL) {
goto Exit;
}
cr = CM_Get_Device_ID_List(NULL,
DeviceList,
DeviceListLength,
CM_GETIDLIST_FILTER_PRESENT);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
for (CurrentDevice = DeviceList;
*CurrentDevice;
CurrentDevice += wcslen(CurrentDevice) + 1)
{
// If the list of devices also includes non-present devices,
// CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_PHANTOM should be used in place of
// CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_NORMAL.
cr = CM_Locate_DevNode(&Devinst,
CurrentDevice,
CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_NORMAL);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
// Query a property on the device. For example, the device description.
PropertySize = sizeof(DeviceDesc);
cr = CM_Get_DevNode_Property(Devinst,
&DEVPKEY_Device_DeviceDesc,
&PropertyType,
(PBYTE)DeviceDesc,
&PropertySize,
0);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
Index++;
continue;
}
if (PropertyType != DEVPROP_TYPE_STRING)
{
Index++;
continue;
}
Index++;
}
Exit:
if (DeviceList != NULL)
{
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(),
0,
DeviceList);
}
return;
}
Get a list of interfaces, get the device exposing each interface, and get a property from the device
This example gets a list of all interfaces in class GUID_DEVINTERFACE_VOLUME using SetupDiGetClassDevs. For each interface, it gets the device exposing the interface and gets a property of that device.
VOID
GetInterfacesAndDevicePropertySetupapi(
VOID
)
{
HDEVINFO DeviceInfoSet = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA DeviceInterfaceData;
SP_DEVINFO_DATA DeviceInfoData;
DWORD Index;
WCHAR DeviceDesc[2048];
DEVPROPTYPE PropertyType;
DeviceInfoSet = SetupDiGetClassDevs(&GUID_DEVINTERFACE_VOLUME,
NULL,
NULL,
DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE);
if (DeviceInfoSet == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
goto Exit;
}
ZeroMemory(&DeviceInterfaceData, sizeof(DeviceInterfaceData));
DeviceInterfaceData.cbSize = sizeof(DeviceInterfaceData);
for (Index = 0;
SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(DeviceInfoSet,
NULL,
&GUID_DEVINTERFACE_VOLUME,
Index,
&DeviceInterfaceData);
Index++)
{
ZeroMemory(&DeviceInfoData, sizeof(DeviceInfoData));
DeviceInfoData.cbSize = sizeof(DeviceInfoData);
if ((!SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(DeviceInfoSet,
&DeviceInterfaceData,
NULL,
0,
NULL,
&DeviceInfoData)) &&
(GetLastError() != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
{
// The error can be retrieved with GetLastError();
goto Exit;
}
// Query a property on the device. For example, the device description.
if (!SetupDiGetDeviceProperty(DeviceInfoSet,
&DeviceInfoData,
&DEVPKEY_Device_DeviceDesc,
&PropertyType,
(PBYTE)DeviceDesc,
sizeof(DeviceDesc),
NULL,
0))
{
// The error can be retrieved with GetLastError();
goto Exit;
}
if (PropertyType != DEVPROP_TYPE_STRING)
{
goto Exit;
}
}
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS)
{
goto Exit;
}
Exit:
if (DeviceInfoSet != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(DeviceInfoSet);
}
return;
}
This example gets a list of all interfaces in class GUID_DEVINTERFACE_VOLUME using CM_Get_Device_Interface_List. For each interface, it gets the device exposing the interface and gets a property of that device.
VOID
GetInterfacesAndDevicePropertyCfgmgr32(
VOID
)
{
CONFIGRET cr = CR_SUCCESS;
PWSTR DeviceInterfaceList = NULL;
ULONG DeviceInterfaceListLength = 0;
PWSTR CurrentInterface;
WCHAR CurrentDevice[MAX_DEVICE_ID_LEN];
DEVINST Devinst;
WCHAR DeviceDesc[2048];
DEVPROPTYPE PropertyType;
ULONG PropertySize;
DWORD Index = 0;
do {
cr = CM_Get_Device_Interface_List_Size(&DeviceInterfaceListLength,
(LPGUID)&GUID_DEVINTERFACE_VOLUME,
NULL,
CM_GET_DEVICE_INTERFACE_LIST_ALL_DEVICES);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
break;
}
if (DeviceInterfaceList != NULL) {
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(),
0,
DeviceInterfaceList);
}
DeviceInterfaceList = (PWSTR)HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(),
HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY,
DeviceInterfaceListLength * sizeof(WCHAR));
if (DeviceInterfaceList == NULL)
{
cr = CR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
break;
}
cr = CM_Get_Device_Interface_List((LPGUID)&GUID_DEVINTERFACE_VOLUME,
NULL,
DeviceInterfaceList,
DeviceInterfaceListLength,
CM_GET_DEVICE_INTERFACE_LIST_ALL_DEVICES);
} while (cr == CR_BUFFER_SMALL);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
for (CurrentInterface = DeviceInterfaceList;
*CurrentInterface;
CurrentInterface += wcslen(CurrentInterface) + 1)
{
PropertySize = sizeof(CurrentDevice);
cr = CM_Get_Device_Interface_Property(CurrentInterface,
&DEVPKEY_Device_InstanceId,
&PropertyType,
(PBYTE)CurrentDevice,
&PropertySize,
0);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
if (PropertyType != DEVPROP_TYPE_STRING)
{
goto Exit;
}
// Since the list of interfaces includes all interfaces, enabled or not, the
// device that exposed that interface may currently be non-present, so
// CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_PHANTOM should be used.
cr = CM_Locate_DevNode(&Devinst,
CurrentDevice,
CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_PHANTOM);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
// Query a property on the device. For example, the device description.
PropertySize = sizeof(DeviceDesc);
cr = CM_Get_DevNode_Property(Devinst,
&DEVPKEY_Device_DeviceDesc,
&PropertyType,
(PBYTE)DeviceDesc,
&PropertySize,
0);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
if (PropertyType != DEVPROP_TYPE_STRING)
{
goto Exit;
}
Index++;
}
Exit:
if (DeviceInterfaceList != NULL)
{
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(),
0,
DeviceInterfaceList);
}
return;
}
Get a property from a specific device
This example takes a device instance path for a particular device and retrieves a property from it using SetupDiGetDeviceProperty.
VOID
GetDevicePropertySpecificDeviceSetupapi(
VOID
)
{
HDEVINFO DeviceInfoSet = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
SP_DEVINFO_DATA DeviceInfoData;
WCHAR DeviceDesc[2048];
DEVPROPTYPE PropertyType;
DeviceInfoSet = SetupDiCreateDeviceInfoList(NULL, NULL);
if (DeviceInfoSet == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
goto Exit;
}
ZeroMemory(&DeviceInfoData, sizeof(DeviceInfoData));
DeviceInfoData.cbSize = sizeof(DeviceInfoData);
if (!SetupDiOpenDeviceInfo(DeviceInfoSet,
MY_DEVICE,
NULL,
0,
&DeviceInfoData))
{
// The error can be retrieved with GetLastError();
goto Exit;
}
// Query a property on the device. For example, the device description.
if (!SetupDiGetDeviceProperty(DeviceInfoSet,
&DeviceInfoData,
&DEVPKEY_Device_DeviceDesc,
&PropertyType,
(PBYTE)DeviceDesc,
sizeof(DeviceDesc),
NULL,
0)) {
// The error can be retrieved with GetLastError();
goto Exit;
}
if (PropertyType != DEVPROP_TYPE_STRING)
{
goto Exit;
}
Exit:
if (DeviceInfoSet != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(DeviceInfoSet);
}
return;
}
This example takes a device instance path for a particular device and retrieves a property from it using CM_Get_DevNode_Property.
void
GetDevicePropertySpecificDeviceCfgmgr32(
VOID
)
{
CONFIGRET cr = CR_SUCCESS;
DEVINST Devinst;
WCHAR DeviceDesc[2048];
DEVPROPTYPE PropertyType;
ULONG PropertySize;
// If MY_DEVICE could be a non-present device, CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_PHANTOM
// should be used in place of CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_NORMAL.
cr = CM_Locate_DevNode(&Devinst,
MY_DEVICE,
CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_NORMAL);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
// Query a property on the device. For example, the device description.
PropertySize = sizeof(DeviceDesc);
cr = CM_Get_DevNode_Property(Devinst,
&DEVPKEY_Device_DeviceDesc,
&PropertyType,
(PBYTE)DeviceDesc,
&PropertySize,
0);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS)
{
goto Exit;
}
if (PropertyType != DEVPROP_TYPE_STRING)
{
goto Exit;
}
Exit:
return;
}
Disable device
This example shows how to disable a device using CfgMgr32. To do this with SetupApi, you would use SetupDiCallClassInstaller with InstallFunction of DIF_PROPERTYCHANGE, specifying DICS_DISABLE.
Note By default, calling SetupDiCallClassInstaller results in the device staying disabled across reboots. To disable the device across reboots when calling CM_Disable_DevNode, you must specify the CM_DISABLE_PERSIST flag.
cr = CM_Locate_DevNode(&devinst,
(DEVINSTID_W)DeviceInstanceId,
CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_NORMAL);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS) {
goto Exit;
}
cr = CM_Disable_DevNode(devinst, 0);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS) {
goto Exit;
}
Enable device
This example shows how to enable a device using CfgMgr32. To do this with SetupApi, you would use SetupDiCallClassInstaller with InstallFunction of DIF_PROPERTYCHANGE, specifying DICS_ENABLE.
cr = CM_Locate_DevNode(&devinst,
(DEVINSTID_W)DeviceInstanceId,
CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_NORMAL);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS) {
goto Exit;
}
cr = CM_Enable_DevNode(devinst, 0);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS) {
goto Exit;
}
Restart device
This example shows how to restart a device using CfgMgr32. To do this with SetupApi, you would use SetupDiCallClassInstaller with InstallFunction of DIF_PROPERTYCHANGE, specifying DICS_PROPCHANGE.
cr = CM_Locate_DevNode(&devinst,
(DEVINSTID_W)DeviceInstanceId,
CM_LOCATE_DEVNODE_NORMAL);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS) {
goto Exit;
}
cr = CM_Query_And_Remove_SubTree(devinst,
NULL,
NULL,
0,
CM_REMOVE_NO_RESTART);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS) {
goto Exit;
}
cr = CM_Setup_DevNode(devinst,
CM_SETUP_DEVNODE_READY);
if (cr != CR_SUCCESS) {
goto Exit;
}