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PC Card Driver Event Codes (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

PC Card event codes are event codes that card services sends to the stream interface driver's callback function to indicate that a PC Card event has occurred. Not all event codes are supported on all platforms. The following table shows the defined codes.

Programming element Description

CE_BATTERY_DEAD

Indicates a dead battery on the PC Card. This event is signaled through the BVD1 pin, which can also be accessed through the pin replacement register (PRR).

CE_BATTERY_LOW

Indicates a low battery on the PC Card. This event is signaled through the BVD2 pin, which can also be accessed through the PRR.

CE_CARD_LOCK

Indicates that the hardware card lock is closed.

CE_CARD_READY

Indicates that a PC Card has changed from a busy to a ready state.

CE_CARD_REMOVAL

Indicates that a PC Card has been removed from the socket.

CE_CARD_UNLOCK

Indicates that the hardware card lock is open.

CE_INSERTION_COMPLETE

Indicates that a PC Card has been inserted.

CE_PM_RESUME

Indicates that the system has resumed after being powered down and is now running.

CE_PM_SUSPEND

Indicates that the system has just returned from a suspended state and that any CE_CARD_INSERTION and CE_CARD_REMOVAL codes received before the next CE_PM_RESUME code are likely to be invalid.

CE_EXCLUSIVE_COMPLETE

Indicates that a driver's CardRequestExclusive request has taken place.

CE_EXCLUSIVE_REQUEST

Indicates that a driver has called CardRequestExclusive with a request for exclusive access to a PC Card.

CE_WRITE_PROTECT

Indicates that a PC Card's write-protect status has changed.

CE_POWER_CYCLE_ON

Indicates that a PC Card has been powered. This event code has two assosciated parameters:

  • The first 16 bits of the first parameter is the bus number. The last 16 bits is the interface type.
  • The second parameter is the device slot number.

CE_POWER_CYCLE_OFF

Indicates that a PC Card has been powered off.

CE_CARD_INSTERTION

Indicates that a PC Card has been inserted in the socket. Applications registering for insertion events also receive this event for PC cards that are already in the socket after a suspend event or resume event.

CE_REGISTRATION_COMPLETE

Indicates that client registration is complete.

CE_CARD_BUS_INFO

Indicates that a relationship between bus and client drivers has been established. This event code has two assosciated parameters:

  • The first parameter is the bus driver handle.
  • The second parameter is a pointer to a device driver bus name generated by the bus driver.

CE_CARD_UNLOAD_DRIVER

Indicates an application request to unload the client driver.

CE_CARD_LOAD_DRIVER

Indicates an application request to load the client driver.

See Also

Reference

PC Card Driver Functions
PC Card Driver Structures

Other Resources

PC Card Driver Reference