Direct3D Version 10 Kernel Handles
The Direct3D version 10 kernel handle life spans are typically controlled by the user-mode display driver explicitly. Such handles allow the user-mode display driver to manipulate allocations. Such handles can also allow the user-mode display driver to perform other interactions with the kernel (including interactions with the display miniport driver).
The following shows an example of a kernel handle for a resource:
// Strongly typed handle to identify a resource object to the driver:
typedef struct D3D10DDI_HKMRESOURCE
{
D3DKMT_HANDLE handle;
} D3D10DDI_HKMRESOURCE;
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