DDICONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS structure (d3dumddi.h)
The DDICONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS structure describes a specific encryption and decode combination that the driver uses.
Syntax
typedef struct _DDICONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS {
[in] GUID CryptoType;
[in] GUID DecodeProfile;
} DDICONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS;
Members
[in] CryptoType
A GUID that indicates the encryption type that the driver uses. The currently defined GUIDs are:
D3DCRYPTOTYPE_AES128_CTR
A GUID that indicates the 128-bit AES-CRT block cipher.
D3DCRYPTOTYPE_PROPRIETARY
A GUID that indicates a proprietary encryption algorithm.
A NULL value indicates that no encryption is used.
[in] DecodeProfile
A GUID that indicates the DirectX Video Acceleration (DirectX VA) decode profile that the driver uses along with the encryption type, which the CryptoType member specifies. Not all drivers allow all types of encryption. For example, MPEG2 IDCT frequently requires that the private libraries, which the hardware vendor supplies, perform the proprietary encryption. A NULL value indicates that DirectX VA decode profile is not used.
Remarks
The runtime specifies a pointer to a DDICONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS structure in the pInfo member of the D3DDDIARG_GETCAPS structure--along with the D3DDDICAPS_GETCONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS value in the Type member of D3DDDIARG_GETCAPS--in a call to the user-mode display driver's GetCaps function to determine the content-protection capabilities that the driver supports. The driver's GetCaps returns a pointer to a populated D3DCONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS structure in the pData member of D3DDDIARG_GETCAPS that describes the content-protection capabilities that the driver supports. An application calls the IDirect3DDevice9Video::GetContentProtectionCaps method to retrieve these content-protection capabilities. For more information about IDirect3DDevice9Video::GetContentProtectionCaps and D3DCONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS, see the DirectX SDK documentation.
If the runtime specifies NULL_GUID (all zeros) in DecodeProfile, the driver should return the content-protection capabilities that are relevant for when a DirectX VA decode profile is not used. These content-protection capabilities correspond to the content-protection DDI functions that the driver optionally implements. For more information about these optional functions, see Content Protection DDI.
If the encryption type that is specified in the CryptoType member is supported by the graphics hardware and the driver, but is not supported by the DirectX VA decode profile that is specified in the DecodeProfile member, the driver's GetCaps function should return D3DDDIERR_UNSUPPORTEDCRYPTO. If the encryption type that is specified in the CryptoType member is not supported at all, the driver's GetCaps function should return D3DDDIERR_NOTAVAILABLE.
If the runtime specifies NULL_GUID in the CryptoType member, the driver should report a superset of its content-protection capabilities. For example, if encryption type A supports some capabilities and encryption type B supports some other capabilities, the driver should return the cumulative capabilities.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | DDICONTENTPROTECTIONCAPS is supported beginning with the Windows 7 operating system. |
Header | d3dumddi.h (include D3dumddi.h) |