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INF DDInstall.Interfaces Section

Each per-Models ,DDInstall_.Interfaces section can have one or more AddInterface directives, depending on how many device interfaces a particular device/driver supports.

[install-section-name.Interfaces] |
[install-section-name.nt.Interfaces] | 
[install-section-name.ntx86.Interfaces] |
[install-section-name.ntia64.Interfaces] | (Windows XP and later versions of Windows)
[install-section-name.ntamd64.Interfaces] | (Windows XP and later versions of Windows)
[install-section-name.ntarm.Interfaces] | (Windows 8 and later versions of Windows)
[install-section-name.ntarm64.Interfaces] (Windows 10 version 1709 and later versions of Windows)
 
AddInterface={InterfaceClassGUID} [, [reference string] [,[add-interface-section] [,flags]]] ...
[Include=filename.inf[,filename2.inf]...]
[Needs=inf-section-name[,inf-section-name]...] 

To support existing device interfaces, such as any of the system's predefined kernel-streaming interfaces, specify the appropriate InterfaceClassGUID values in this section.

To install a component, such as a class driver, that exports a new class of device interfaces, an INF must also have an INF InterfaceInstall32 section.

For more information about device interfaces, see Device Interface Classes.

Entries

AddInterface={InterfaceClassGUID} [,[reference string] [,[add-interface-section] [,,flags_]]]...
This directive installs support for a device interface class, designated by the specified InterfaceClassGUID value that the driver exports to higher level components. Usually, it also references an INF-writer-defined add-interface-section elsewhere in the INF file. For detailed information about how to specify this directive, see INF AddInterface Directive.

Include=,filename.inf[,filename2.inf]...
This optional entry specifies one or more additional system-supplied INF files that contain sections needed to register the interface classes supported by this device/driver. If this entry is specified, usually so is a Needs entry.

Needs=,inf-section-name[,inf-section-name]...
This optional entry specifies the particular sections that must be processed during the installation of this device. Typically, such a named section is a ,DDInstall_.Interfaces section within a system-supplied INF file that is listed in an Include entry. However, it can be any section that is referenced within such a ,DDInstall_.Interfaces section of the included INF.

Remarks

The DDInstall section name must be referenced by a device/models-specific entry under the per-manufacturer Models section of the INF file. For information about how to use the system-defined .nt, .ntx86, .ntia64, .ntamd64, .ntarm, and .ntarm64 extensions in cross-platform INF files, see Creating INF Files for Multiple Platforms and Operating Systems.

If a specified {,InterfaceClassGUID_} is not installed already, the operating system's setup code installs that device interface class in the system. If an INF file installs one or more new device interface classes, it can also have an [InterfaceInstall32] section identifying the GUID for the new class.

For more information about how to create a GUID, see Using GUIDs in Drivers. For the system-defined interface class GUIDs, see the appropriate system-supplied header, such as Ks.h for the kernel-streaming interface class GUIDS.

When a driver is loaded, it must call IoRegisterDeviceInterface with the same {,InterfaceClassGUID_} and reference string used in an AddInterface directive in order to get the full SymbolicLinkName for the device interface. It must do this for each device interface in the INF's ,DDInstall_.Interfaces section that the driver supports on the underlying device. For each SymbolicLinkName, the driver must call IoSetDeviceInterfaceState to enable the device interface. Usually, a PnP function or filter driver makes these calls from its AddDevice routine.

Examples

This example shows the DDInstall.nt.Interfaces section in the INF file for the system-supplied WDM audio device/driver.

;
; following AddInterface= are all single lines (without 
; backslash line continuators) in the system-supplied INF file
;
[WDMPNPB003_Device.NT.Interfaces]
AddInterface=%KSCATEGORY_AUDIO%,%KSNAME_Wave%,\
  WDM_SB16.Interface.Wave
AddInterface=%KSCATEGORY_AUDIO%,%KSNAME_Topology%,\
  WDM_SB16.Interface.Topology
AddInterface=%KSCATEGORY_AUDIO%,%KSNAME_UART%,\
  WDM_SB16.Interface.UART
AddInterface=%KSCATEGORY_AUDIO%,%KSNAME_FMSynth%,\
  WDM_SB16.Interface.FMSynth
; ...

[Strings] ; only immediately preceding %strkey% tokens shown here
%KSCATEGORY_AUDIO% = "{6994ad04-93ef-11d0-a3cc-00a0c9223196}"
KSNAME_Wave = "Wave"
KSNAME_UART = "UART"
KSNAME_FMSynth = "FMSynth" 
KSNAME_Topology = "Topology"
; ...

See also

AddInterface

DDInstall

InterfaceInstall32

IoRegisterDeviceInterface

IoSetDeviceInterfaceState

Models