DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_INTERFACE structure (dispmprt.h)
The DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_INTERFACE structure contains pointers to functions in the Debug Report interface, which is implemented by the display port driver.
Syntax
typedef struct _DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_INTERFACE {
USHORT Size;
USHORT Version;
PVOID Context;
PINTERFACE_REFERENCE InterfaceReference;
PINTERFACE_DEREFERENCE InterfaceDereference;
DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_HANDLE( )(HANDLE DeviceHandle,ULONG ulCode,ULONG_PTR ulpArg1,ULONG_PTR ulpArg2,ULONG_PTR ulpArg3,ULONG_PTR ulpArg4) *DbgReportCreate;
BOOLEAN( )(DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_HANDLE hReport,PVOID pvData,ULONG ulDataSize) *DbgReportSecondaryData;
VOID( )(DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_HANDLE hReport) *DbgReportComplete;
} DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_INTERFACE, *PDXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_INTERFACE;
Members
Size
The size, in bytes, of this structure.
Version
The version number of the Debug Report interface. Version number constants are defined in Dispmprt.h (for example, DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_INTERFACE_VERSION_1).
Context
A pointer to a context that is provided by the display port driver.
InterfaceReference
A pointer to an interface reference function that is implemented by the display port driver.
InterfaceDereference
A pointer to an interface dereference function that is implemented by the display port driver.
DbgReportCreate
Creates an initial error report.
If your display miniport driver detects a failure and then recovers from it, you can create an error report that can later be used for debugging. First, call DbgReportCreate to create an initial report. Then add data to the report by making one or more calls to DbgReportSecondaryData. When you have finished adding data to the report, call DbgReportComplete.
The syntax for DbgReportComplete follows.
// IRQL: PASSIVE_LEVEL
DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_HANDLE (*DbgReportCreate)(
_In_ HANDLE DeviceHandle,
_In_ ULONG ulCode,
_In_ ULONG_PTR ulpArg1,
_In_ ULONG_PTR ulpArg2,
_In_ ULONG_PTR ulpArg3,
_In_ ULONG_PTR ulpArg4
);
DeviceHandle is a handle to a context block associated with a display adapter. The display miniport driver created this handle in its DxgkDdiAddDevice* function. This parameter can be NULL.
ulCode is a code for the error report. The following codes are supported:
- THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER
- VIDEO_DRIVER_DEBUG_REPORT_REQUEST
- VIDEO_TDR_FATAL_ERROR
- VIDEO_TDR_SUCCESS
ulpArg1 is the first argument to be added to the report. The developer of the display miniport driver determines the value and meaning of ulpArg1.
ulpArg2 is the second argument to be added to the report. The developer of the display miniport driver determines the value and meaning of ulpArg2.
ulpArg3 is the third argument to be added to the report. The developer of the display miniport driver determines the value and meaning of ulpArg3.
ulpArg4 is reserved.
DbgReportSecondaryData
Appends data to an initial error report that was previously created by DbgReportCreate.
Call DbgReportSecondaryData to add data to an initial report that was created by a previous call to DbgReportCreate. You can call DbgReportSecondaryData several times, but with each call, the data written to the report overwrites the data written by the previous call. The following steps give a good strategy for incrementally adding data to the report.
- Obtain the data that is safest to collect.
- Call DbgReportSecondaryData to write that data to the report.
- Obtain data that is more risky to collect.
- Call DbgReportSecondaryData to write the original safe data along with the newly collected risky data to the report. You must include both the safe and the risky data in this call because the data written by this call overwrites the data written by the first call to DbgReportSecondaryData.
- Continue calling DbgReportSecondaryData, enhancing the data each time, until you have no more data to add.
- When you have finished adding data to the report, close the report by calling DbgReportComplete. The report is stored in a file and sent to Microsoft when the computer is rebooted.
- If the computer stops responding before you call DbgReportComplete, the data added to the report by the most recent successful call to DbgReportSecondaryData is saved and then sent to Microsoft when the computer is rebooted.
BOOLEAN (*DbgReportSecondaryData)(
_Inout_ DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_HANDLE hReport,
_In_ PVOID pvData,
_In_ ULONG ulDataSize
);
hReport is a handle to the error report to which data will be appended. The display miniport driver previously obtained this handle by calling DbgReportCreate.
pvData is a pointer to a buffer that holds the data to be added to the report.
ulDataSize is the size, in bytes, of the data to be added to the report. The value of this parameter must be less than or equal to DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_MAX_SIZE.
DbgReportComplete
Closes an error report and frees any resources associated with the report.
DbgReportCreate creates an entry in the system event log and displays a dialog box that informs the user of the failure and presents the opportunity to upload an error report to Microsoft.
The error report is saved in a file and scheduled to be sent to Microsoft when the computer is rebooted. The error report contains an error code and four arguments. The error code and the first three arguments are provided by the caller of DbgReportCreate. The fourth argument in the report is provided by the operating system and indicates the number of reports generated since the computer was started. For example, if the value of the fourth argument is 5, this means that four previous error reports were generated by the display miniport driver since the computer was last started. Only the fifth report is saved because each report overwrites the previous one.
// IRQL: PASSIVE_LEVEL
VOID DbgReportComplete(
IN OUT DXGK_DEBUG_REPORT_HANDLE hReport
);
- hReport is a handle to the error report that is to be closed. The display miniport driver previously obtained this handle by calling DbgReportCreate.
IRQL: PASSIVE_LEVEL
Remarks
The display miniport driver supplies the Size and Version members of this structure, and then calls DxgkCbQueryServices*, which fills in the remaining members of this structure.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows Vista |
Header | dispmprt.h (include Dispmprt.h) |