IWDFDevice::AssignDeviceInterfaceState method (wudfddi.h)

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The AssignDeviceInterfaceState method enables or disables the specified device interface instance for a device.

Syntax

HRESULT AssignDeviceInterfaceState(
  [in]           LPCGUID pDeviceInterfaceGuid,
  [in, optional] PCWSTR  pReferenceString,
  [in]           BOOL    Enable
);

Parameters

[in] pDeviceInterfaceGuid

A pointer to the GUID for a device interface class.

[in, optional] pReferenceString

A pointer to a NULL-terminated string that contains the name of the instance of the device interface. This parameter is optional. The driver can pass NULL if the driver does not have to supply a name. If the driver must supply a name, the string that the driver passes must not contain any path separator characters ("/" or "\").

[in] Enable

A BOOL value that specifies whether the device interface instance should be enabled or disabled. TRUE indicates to enable; FALSE indicates to disable.

Return value

AssignDeviceInterfaceState returns S_OK if the operation succeeds. Otherwise, this method returns one of the error codes that are defined in Winerror.h.

Remarks

If IWDFDevice::CreateDeviceInterface succeeds, the framework automatically enables and disables the interface based on the device's PnP state.

Use the AssignDeviceInterfaceState method to disable and re-enable a device interface manually.

For more information about device interfaces, see Using Device Interfaces in UMDF Drivers.

Examples

For a code example of how to use the AssignDeviceInterfaceState method, see IWDFDevice::CreateDeviceInterface.

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

See also

IWDFDevice

IWDFDevice::CreateDeviceInterface