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ReadIntPtrFromUserAcquire function (usermode_accessors.h)

The ReadIntPtrFromUserAcquire function safely reads an INT_PTR value from user-mode memory with acquire semantics.

Syntax

INT_PTR ReadIntPtrFromUserAcquire(
  const volatile INT_PTR *Source
);

Parameters

Source

[in] A pointer to the user-mode memory ___location from which to read the INT_PTR value.

Return value

ReadIntPtrFromUserAcquire returns the INT_PTR value read from the specified user-mode memory address.

Remarks

This function provides a safe way to read an INT_PTR value from user-mode memory. It ensures the provided address is a user-mode address before reading it. The acquire semantics ensure that subsequent memory operations can't be reordered before this read operation.

This function doesn't enforce alignment.

It raises a structured exception if the memory access fails, such as when the source address isn't a user-mode address or is inaccessible.

This function will never be optimized away by the compiler, nor will the compiler create additional accesses to this memory ___location before the function is called or after the function returns (unless the source code explicitly performs these accesses). The memory access is performed with memory_order_acquire semantics.

This function works on all versions of Windows, not just the latest. You need to consume the latest WDK to get the function declaration from the usermode_accessors.h header. You also need the library (umaccess.lib) from the latest WDK. However, the resulting driver will run fine on older versions of Windows.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client See Remarks
Header usermode_accessors.h
Library umaccess.lib
IRQL Less than or equal to APC_LEVEL

See also

ReadIntPtrFromUser

WriteIntPtrToUserRelease