• Convenience function for allocating and initializing a PCMCIA Plug-and-Play and power management event structure.
WD_EVENT * DLLCALLCONV PcmciaEventCreate( WD_PCMCIA_ID deviceId, WD_PCMCIA_SLOT pcmciaSlot, DWORD dwOptions, DWORD dwAction);
| Name | Type | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| deviceId | WD_PCMCIA_ID | |
| • wManufacturerId | WORD | Input |
| • wCardId | WORD | Input |
| pcmciaSlot | WD_PCMCIA_SLOT | |
| • uBus | BYTE | Input |
| • uSocket | BYTE | Input |
| • uFunction | BYTE | Input |
| • uPadding | BYTE | N/A |
| dwOptions | DWORD | Input |
| dwAction | DWORD | Input |
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| deviceId | PCMCIA card ID information structure: |
| • w ManufacturerId | PCMCIA Manufacturer ID to register to. If zero, register to all PCMCIA manufacturer IDs. |
| • wCardId | PCMCIA card ID to register to. If zero, register to all PCMCIA card IDs. |
| slot | PCMCIA slot information structure: |
| • uBus | PCMCIA bus number to register to. If zero, register to all PCMCIA buses. |
| • uSocket | PCMCIA socket to register to. If zero, register to all sockets. |
| • uFunction | PCMCIA function to register to. If zero, register to all functions. |
| dwOptions |
Can be either zero or: • WD_ACKNOWLEDGE – If set, the user can
perform actions on the requested event before acknowledging it. The
OS waits on the event until the user calls WD_EventSend()
If EventRegister() [4.4]
is called, WD_EventSend() will be called automatically
after the callback function exits.
|
| dwAction |
A bit-mask indicating which events to register to: Plug-and-Play events: • WD_INSERT – Device was attached and
configured by the operating system's Plug-and-Play Manager• WD_REMOVE – Device was un-configured and
detached by the operating system's Plug-and-Play ManagerDevice power state: • WD_POWER_CHANGED_D0 – Full power• WD_POWER_CHANGED_D1 – Low sleep • WD_POWER_CHANGED_D2 – Medium sleep• WD_POWER_CHANGED_D3 – Full sleep • WD_POWER_SYSTEM_WORKING – Fully onSystems power state: • WD_POWER_SYSTEM_SLEEPING1 – Fully on
but sleeping• WD_POWER_SYSTEM_SLEEPING2 – CPU off,
memory on, PCMCIA on• WD_POWER_SYSTEM_SLEEPING3 – CPU off,
memory is in refresh, PCMCIA on aux power• WD_POWER_SYSTEM_HIBERNATE – OS saves
context before shutdown• WD_POWER_SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN – No context
saved
|
Returns a new events structure for handling PCMCIA Plug-and-Play and power
management events, or NULL if the allocation failed.
It is the responsibility of the caller to free the event structure returned by
the function (using free()) when it is no longer needed.
PciEventCreate(deviceId, pcmciaSlot, WD_ACKNOWLEDGE, WD_INSERT | WD_REMOVE);