EvtSurpriseRemoveNoSuspendQueue rule (kmdf)
The EvtSurpriseRemoveNoSuspendQueue rule specifies that WDF Drivers shouldn’t drain, stop, or purge the queue from EvtDeviceSurpriseRemoval callback function, instead self-managed I/O callback functions should be used. The EvtDeviceSurpriseRemoval callback function isn’t synchronized with the power-down path.
Driver model: KMDF
How to test
At compile time |
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Run Static Driver Verifier and specify the EvtSurpriseRemoveNoSuspendQueue rule. Use the following steps to run an analysis of your code:
For more information, see Using Static Driver Verifier to Find Defects in Drivers. |
Applies to
WdfIoQueueDrain WdfIoQueueDrainSynchronously WdfIoQueuePurge WdfIoQueuePurgeSynchronously WdfIoQueueStop WdfIoQueueStopAndPurge WdfIoQueueStopAndPurgeSynchronously WdfIoQueueStopSynchronously
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