The IOCTL_STORAGE_CHECK_VERIFY DeviceIoControl operation determines whether a device's media is accessible; for example, whether the media is in the device.
BOOL DeviceIoControl(
(HANDLE) hDevice, // handle to device of interest
IOCTL_STORAGE_CHECK_VERIFY, // dwIoControlCode, control code of
// operation to perform
NULL, // lpInBuffer is not used; must be NULL
0, // nInBufferSize is not used; must be zero
NULL, // lpOutBuffer is not used; must be NULL
0, // nOutBufferSize is not used;
// must be zero
(LPDWORD) lpBytesReturned, // pointer to variable to receive
// output byte count
(LPOVERLAPPED) lpOverlapped // pointer to OVERLAPPED structure
// for asynchronous operation
);
If lpOverlapped is NULL (nonoverlapped I/O), lpBytesReturned is used internally and cannot be NULL.
If lpOverlapped is not NULL (overlapped I/O), lpBytesReturned can be NULL.
If hDevice was opened with the FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED flag, this parameter must point to a valid OVERLAPPED structure. In this case, DeviceIoControl is performed as an overlapped (asynchronous) operation. If the device was opened with the FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED flag and lpOverlapped is NULL, the function fails in unpredictable ways.
If hDevice was opened without specifying the FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED flag, this parameter is ignored and the DeviceIoControl function does not return until the operation has been completed, or until an error occurs.
If the operation succeeds and the device media is accessible, DeviceIoControl returns a nonzero value.
If the operation fails, DeviceIoControl returns zero.
Windows NT: Requires version 4.0 or later.
Windows: Unsupported.
Windows CE: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in winioctl.h.
Device Input and Output Overview, Device Input and Output Operations, DeviceIoControl