BOOL EngDeleteDriverObj(
IN HDRVOBJ hdo, | |
IN BOOL bCallBack, | |
IN BOOL bLocked | |
); |
EngDeleteDriverObj frees the handle used for tracking a driver-managed resource.
Parameters
hdo
Identifies the GDI handle that is to be deleted. This handle was obtained from EngCreateDriverObj.
bCallBack
Specifies whether or not the cleanup callback should be called. If TRUE, GDI will invoke the cleanup callback before removing the DRIVEROBJ from the handle manager. If the callback function returns failure, EngDeleteDriverObj will fail.
bLocked
Specifies whether the object was locked by the driver (through EngLockDriverObj) before EngDeleteDriverObj was called.
Return Value
The return value is TRUE if the function is successful and the handle is freed; it is FALSE if the handle has not been freed. If the pFreeObjProc driver function specified in EngCreateDriverObj returns FALSE, then EngDeleteDriverObj will fail and the handle won’t be freed. This could happen if the cleanup callback needs to lock another DRIVEROBJ (in order to free the current DRIVEROBJ) and fails because the other DRIVEROBJ is in use by another thread.
Comments
After the handle is freed, the associated driver resource is no longer tracked by GDI and the function pointed to by the pFreeObjProc parameter of EngCreateDriverObj will not be called upon process termination. It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that the resource is freed.
Most drivers should be consistent in how objects are cleaned up at termination time. Consequently, they will pass TRUE for bCallback, indicating to GDI that it should call the driver’s cleanup function to free this driver resource. Passing FALSE prevents GDI from calling the driver’s cleanup function.
The bCallBack parameter indicates to GDI whether or not the callback function needs to be called. Most drivers pass in TRUE to ensure that objects are cleaned up consistently when an application terminates. Passing TRUE for bCallBack tells GDI to call the driver’s cleanup function back to free this driver resource. Passing FALSE prevents GDI from calling the cleanup function. If pFreeObjProc returns FALSE, EngDeleteDriverObj fails and the handle won’t be freed. For example, this could happen if the pFreeObjProc needed to lock down another DRIVEROBJ to free the current DRIVEROBJ and failed because it was being used by another thread. The pFreeObjProc should never fail at cleanup time, because no threads, other than the cleanup thread, are running, so locks of other objects won’t fail.
The bLocked parameter indicates to GDI that the object has already been locked once by the driver. Often, before an object is deleted, the driver might have locked it down to use first. This allows the driver to call GDI without first having to unlock the object, thus eliminating the possibility that another thread could enter the driver and lock it down before the handle is freed.
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