Note
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try signing in or changing directories.
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try changing directories.
The KSPRIORITY structure is used to specify priority and is used with the KSPROPERTY_CONNECTION_PRIORITY property.
Syntax
typedef struct {
ULONG PriorityClass;
ULONG PrioritySubClass;
} KSPRIORITY, *PKSPRIORITY;
Members
PriorityClass
Specifies a number ranging from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF, where 1 is least priority and 0xFFFFFFFF is the highest priority. Zero is reserved for future use. When setting a class value, 0xFFFFFFFF is used to indicate exclusive access to the resources consumed by the pin. Possible values are listed in the following table.
PriorityClass | Description |
---|---|
KSPRIORITY_LOW | Specifies the lowest priority. |
KSPRIORITY_NORMAL | Specifies normal priority. |
KSPRIORITY_HIGH | Specifies an elevated priority. |
KSPRIORITY_EXCLUSIVE | Specifies the highest priority, which implies exclusive access to resources. |
PrioritySubClass
Specifies a number ranging from 1 to 0xFFFFFFFF, where 1 is the least priority within the class and 0xFFFFFFFF is the most priority. Zero is reserved for future use.
Remarks
The KSPRIORITY.PrioritySubClass member allows a client to set exclusive use of resources consumed by a pin and also to prioritize the use of those resources by the client's pins within that exclusive class. The initial priority of a pin is set by the connection request typically performed through KsCreatePin, and is usually KSPRIORITY_NORMAL, with a subclass priority of 1. A pin uses these priorities as parameters when allocating shared resources from any component managing resources. Resource allocation occurs when formats are set on pins.
If the removal of resources by a higher priority client causes the filter pin to fail, the client must be notified through the KSEVENT_CONNECTION_PRIORITY event (assuming that the client had registered for event notification of this type).
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Header | ks.h (include Ks.h) |