WdfUsbTargetDeviceGetInterface method
[Applies to KMDF and UMDF]
The WdfUsbTargetDeviceGetInterface method returns a handle to the framework USB interface object that is associated with a specified interface index.
Syntax
WDFUSBINTERFACE WdfUsbTargetDeviceGetInterface( [in] WDFUSBDEVICE UsbDevice, [in] UCHAR InterfaceIndex );
Parameters
- UsbDevice [in]
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A handle to a USB device object that was obtained from a previous call to WdfUsbTargetDeviceCreateWithParameters.
- InterfaceIndex [in]
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A zero-based index value that specifies a USB interface object in the current configuration. This index value might not be the same as the interface number that the USB specification defines.
Return value
WdfUsbTargetDeviceGetInterface returns a handle to a USB interface object. If the InterfaceIndex value is invalid, this method returns NULL.
A bug check occurs if a driver-supplied object handle is invalid.
Remarks
For more information about the WdfUsbTargetDeviceGetInterface method and USB I/O targets, see USB I/O Targets.
Examples
The following code example obtains a handle to the first USB interface object that the framework has created for a USB device. The example then obtains the number of endpoints that are associated with the interface object.
WDFUSBINTERFACE UsbInterface; BYTE numEndpoints; UsbInterface = WdfUsbTargetDeviceGetInterface( deviceContext->UsbTargetDevice, 0 ); numEndpoints = WdfUsbInterfaceGetNumEndpoints( UsbInterface, 0 );
Requirements
Minimum KMDF version | 1.0 |
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Minimum UMDF version | 2.0 |
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IRQL | <=DISPATCH_LEVEL |
DDI compliance rules | DriverCreate, KmdfIrql, KmdfIrql2, UsbKmdfIrql, UsbKmdfIrql2 |
See also