CTL_CODE (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
This macro creates a unique system I/O control code (IOCTL).
Syntax
#define CTL_CODE( DeviceType, Function, Method, Access) (
((DeviceType) << 16) | ((Access) << 14) | ((Function) << 2) | (Method))
Parameters
DeviceType
Defines the type of device for the given IOCTL.This parameter can be no bigger than a WORD value.
The values used by Microsoft are in the range 0-32767; the values 32768-65535 are reserved for use by OEMs and IHVs.
The following device types are defined by the system:
- FILE_DEVICE_BEEP
- FILE_DEVICE_CD_ROM
- FILE_DEVICE_CD_ROM_FILE_SYSTEM
- FILE_DEVICE_CONTROLLER
- FILE_DEVICE_DATALINK
- FILE_DEVICE_DFS
- FILE_DEVICE_DISK
- FILE_DEVICE_DISK_FILE_SYSTEM
- FILE_DEVICE_FILE_SYSTEM
- FILE_DEVICE_INPORT_PORT
- FILE_DEVICE_KEYBOARD
- FILE_DEVICE_MAILSLOT
- FILE_DEVICE_MIDI_IN
- FILE_DEVICE_MIDI_OUT
- FILE_DEVICE_MOUSE
- FILE_DEVICE_MULTI_UNC_PROVIDER
- FILE_DEVICE_NAMED_PIPE
- FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK
- FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK_BROWSER
- FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK_FILE_SYSTEM
- FILE_DEVICE_NULL
- FILE_DEVICE_PARALLEL_PORT
- FILE_DEVICE_PHYSICAL_NETCARD
- FILE_DEVICE_PRINTER
- FILE_DEVICE_SCANNER
- FILE_DEVICE_SERIAL_MOUSE_PORT
- FILE_DEVICE_SERIAL_PORT
- FILE_DEVICE_SCREEN
- FILE_DEVICE_SOUND
- FILE_DEVICE_DEVICE_STREAMS
- FILE_DEVICE_TAPE
- FILE_DEVICE_TAPE_FILE_SYSTEM
- FILE_DEVICE_TRANSPORT
- FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN
- FILE_DEVICE_VIDEO
- FILE_DEVICE_VIRTUAL_DISK
- FILE_DEVICE_WAVE_IN
- FILE_DEVICE_WAVE_OUT
- FILE_DEVICE_8042_PORT
- FILE_DEVICE_NETWORK_REDIRECTOR
- FILE_DEVICE_BATTERY
- FILE_DEVICE_BUS_EXTENDER
- FILE_DEVICE_MODEM
- FILE_DEVICE_VDM
- FILE_DEVICE_MASS_STORAGE
- FILE_DEVICE_SMB
- FILE_DEVICE_KS
- FILE_DEVICE_CHANGER
- FILE_DEVICE_SMARTCARD
- FILE_DEVICE_ACPI
- FILE_DEVICE_DVD
- FILE_DEVICE_FULLSCREEN_VIDEO
- FILE_DEVICE_DFS_FILE_SYSTEM
- FILE_DEVICE_DFS_VOLUME
The following device types are specific to Windows Embedded CE:
- FILE_DEVICE_HAL
- FILE_DEVICE_CONSOLE
- FILE_DEVICE_PSL
- FILE_DEVICE_SERVICE
Function
Defines an action within the device category.Function codes 0-2047 are reserved for Microsoft; codes 2048-4095 are reserved for OEMs and IHVs.
A function code can be no larger then 4095.
Method
Defines the method codes for how buffers are passed for I/O and file system controls.The following values are possible for this parameter:
- METHOD_BUFFERED
- METHOD_IN_DIRECT
- METHOD_OUT_DIRECT
- METHOD_NEITHER
This field is ignored by Windows Embedded CE. You should always use the METHOD_BUFFERED value unless compatibility with Windows-based desktop platforms is required using a different Method value.
Access
Defines the access check value for any access.The following table shows the possible flags for this parameter. The FILE_ANY_ACCESS is generally the correct value.
Flag Description FILE_ANY_ACCESS
Request all access.
FILE_READ_ACCESS
Request read access. Can be used with FILE_WRITE_ACCESS.
FILE_WRITE_ACCESS
Request write access. Can be used with FILE_READ_ACCESS.
Return Value
None.
Remarks
The macro can be used for defining IOCTL and FSCTL function control codes. All IOCTLs must be defined this way to ensure that values used by Microsoft, OEMs, and IHVs do not overlap.
The following illustration shows the format of the resulting IOCTL.
Requirements
Header | windev.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later |