CEL_SYSTEM_PAGE
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This structure identifies beginning and ending values of a page fault event that occurred in the system.
Syntax
typedef __CEL_SYSTEM_PAGE {
DWORD dwAddress;
DWORD fReadWrite:1;
DWORD fEndPageIn:1;
DWORD fSuccess: 1
DWORD dwReserved: 29
} CEL_SYSTEM_PAGE, *PCEL_SYSTEM_PAGE;
Members
- dwAddress
The address where the page fault occurred.
- fReadWrite
The low bit of the DWORD is used to indicate whether the page is writeable. If fReadWrite is 0, this is a read-only page; otherwise, it is a writable page.
- fEndPageIn
The low bit of the DWORD is used to indicate the end of the page-in. If fEndPageIn is 0, this is the start of the page-in. If fEndPageIn is 1, this is the end of the page-in.
- fSuccess
Used only at the end of a page-in to indicate whether the page-in was a success. If fSuccess is 1, the page-in was successful. Otherwise, the page-in failed due to an error, such as an invalid address, incorrect permission, or low system memory.
- dwReserved
The remaining 29 bits are reserved for future use.
Remarks
The fReadWrite, fEndPageIn, fSuccess, and dwReserved parameters are different fields of the same DWORD.
Requirements
Header | celog.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 3.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |