WDF_INTERRUPT_POLICY enumeration (wdfinterrupt.h)

[Applies to KMDF and UMDF]

The WDF_INTERRUPT_POLICY enumeration type identifies the affinity policies that the PnP manager can use when it assigns a device's interrupts to the processors of a multiprocessor system.

Syntax

typedef enum _WDF_INTERRUPT_POLICY {
  WdfIrqPolicyMachineDefault = 0,
  WdfIrqPolicyAllCloseProcessors,
  WdfIrqPolicyOneCloseProcessor,
  WdfIrqPolicyAllProcessorsInMachine,
  WdfIrqPolicySpecifiedProcessors,
  WdfIrqPolicySpreadMessagesAcrossAllProcessors
} WDF_INTERRUPT_POLICY, *PWDF_INTERRUPT_POLICY;

Constants

 
WdfIrqPolicyMachineDefault
Value: 0
Use the system's default affinity policy.
WdfIrqPolicyAllCloseProcessors
For NUMA systems, the PnP manager should assign the device's interrupts to processors that are close to the device. For non-NUMA systems, specifying WdfIrqPolicyAllCloseProcessors is the same as specifying WdfIrqPolicyAllProcessorsInMachine.
WdfIrqPolicyOneCloseProcessor
For NUMA systems, the PnP manager should assign one interrupt to a processor that is close to the device. For non-NUMA systems, the PnP manager can assign the interrupt to any processor.
WdfIrqPolicyAllProcessorsInMachine
The PnP manager can assign a device's interrupts to any of the system's processors.
WdfIrqPolicySpecifiedProcessors
The PnP manager should assign the device's interrupts only to specified processors.
WdfIrqPolicySpreadMessagesAcrossAllProcessors
The PnP manager should assign different message-based interrupts to different processors, if possible.

Remarks

The WDF_INTERRUPT_POLICY enumeration type is used as input to the WdfInterruptSetPolicy method.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum KMDF version 1.0
Minimum UMDF version 2.0
Header wdfinterrupt.h (include Wdf.h, Wudfddi.h)

See also

WdfInterruptSetPolicy