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The GetVirtualFunctionData routine reads data from the PCI Express (PCIe) configuration space of a virtual function (VF) on a device that supports the single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) interface.
Syntax
GET_VIRTUAL_DEVICE_DATA GetVirtualDeviceData;
ULONG GetVirtualDeviceData(
[in, out] PVOID Context,
[in] USHORT VirtualFunction,
[out] PVOID Buffer,
[in] ULONG Offset,
[in] ULONG Length
)
{...}
Parameters
[in, out] Context
A pointer to interface-specific context information. The caller passes the value that is passed as the Context member of the PCI_VIRTUALIZATION_INTERFACE structure for the interface.
[in] VirtualFunction
A zero-based value that specifies the VF on the device from which data is to be read.
[out] Buffer
A pointer to the buffer that contains the configuration information read from the PCIe configuration space of the VF.
[in] Offset
The offset into the PCIe configuration space data of the VF. This member specifies where this read operation begins.
[in] Length
The length, in bytes, of the data to be read.
Return value
The GetVirtualFunctionData routine returns the length, in bytes, of the PCIe configuration data that was read after a successful read operation. If the read operation is unsuccessful, the routine returns zero.
Remarks
The GetVirtualFunctionData routine resembles the GetBusData routine, except that it reads PCIe configuration data from a VF instead of from a device's physical function (PF).
The GetVirtualFunctionData routine is provided by the GUID_PCI_VIRTUALIZATION_INTERFACE interface. The GetBusData routine is provided by the GUID_BUS_INTERFACE_STANDARD interface.
The virtualization stack calls GetVirtualFunctionData when a driver that is running in the guest operating system calls the GetBusData routine.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Supported in Windows Server 2012 and later versions of Windows. |
Target Platform | Desktop |
Header | wdm.h (include Wdm.h) |
IRQL | IRQL <= APC_LEVEL |