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The DevHlp_RAS function provides a service for device drivers to add information to the System Trace buffer. | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
===C=== | ===C=== | ||
DevHlp_SysTrace ( USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Data) | DevHlp_SysTrace ( USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Data) | ||
or | |||
DevHelp_RAS (USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Data) | |||
===Assembler=== | ===Assembler=== | ||
Calling Sequence in Assembler | Calling Sequence in Assembler | ||
<PRE> | <PRE> | ||
MOV AX, MajorCode ; major trace event code (240-255) | |||
MOV BX, Length ; length of data area (0-512 bytes) | |||
MOV CX, MinorCode ; minor trace event code (0-255) | |||
LDS SI, Data ; pointer to trace data | |||
MOV DL, 28H ; DevHlp_RAS function code | |||
CALL [Device_Help] ; invoke device helper | |||
</PRE> | </PRE> | ||
==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
===C=== | ===C=== | ||
; Major (USHORT) : Major trace event code (240 255). | ;''Major'' ([[USHORT]]) - input : Major trace event code (240-255). The major code to be placed in the trace buffer. Only the low order byte is used. The high order byte should be 0 for future compatibility reasons, but no error checking of the high order byte is performed. | ||
; Minor (USHORT) : Minor trace event code (0 255). | ;''Minor'' (USHORT) - input: Minor trace event code (0-255). The minor code to be placed in the trace buffer. This code identifies the specific trace event. Only the low order byte is used. The high order byte should be 0 for future compatibility reasons, but no error checking of the high order byte is performed. | ||
; Size(USHORT) : Length of the variable length area to be recorded (0 512). | ;''Size'' (USHORT) - input: Length of the variable length area to be recorded (0-512). The length of the area pointed to by the address parameter. If a length greater than 512 is specified, only 512 bytes will be recorded. If a length of 0 is specified, the address parameter will not be used; however, a dummy doubleword must be pushed on the stack so that all calls use the same stack space. | ||
; Data (PBYTE) : Pointer to the area to be traced. | ;''Data'' ([[PBYTE]]) - input: Pointer to the area to be traced (address parameter). The address of the variable length data area which contains additional information that the system trace function will add to the trace buffer. If a length of 0 is specified, the address will not be used, but a value must still be added to the stack. | ||
===Assembler=== | ===Assembler=== | ||
<PRE> | |||
MOV AX,MajorCode ; major trace event code (240-255) | |||
MOV BX,Length ; length of data area (0-512 bytes) | |||
MOV CX,MinorCode ; minor trace event code (0-255) | |||
LDS SI,Data ; pointer to trace data | |||
MOV DL,28H ; DevHlp_RAS function code | |||
</PRE> | |||
==Return Code== | ==Return Code== | ||
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Possible errors | Possible errors | ||
* Data not traced, e.g., major event code is not currently selected for tracing. | * Data not traced, e.g., major event code is not currently selected for tracing. | ||
An example of when data would not be traced is if the major event code is not currently selected for tracing. | |||
===Assembler=== | ===Assembler=== | ||
<PRE> | |||
If CF = 0 | |||
Trace record placed in trace buffer | |||
Possible errors | Else | ||
Data not traced | |||
</PRE> | |||
Possible errors: | |||
* Tracing suspended | * Tracing suspended | ||
* Minor code not being traced | * Minor code not being traced | ||
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* Trace overrun | * Trace overrun | ||
==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
The trace facility maintains an array of 32 bytes (256 bits), in which each bit represents a major event code. This array is updated each time the user enables or disables tracing of a major event. The device driver must check this array before calling DevHlp_SysTrace to ensure that the major event specified is currently enabled for tracing. This array is located in the Global InfoSegAll registers are preserved. | The trace facility maintains an array of 32 bytes (256 bits), in which each bit represents a major event code. This array is updated each time the user enables or disables tracing of a major event. The device driver must check this array before calling DevHlp_SysTrace or DevHlp_RAS to ensure that the major event specified is currently enabled for tracing. This array is located in the Global InfoSegAll registers are preserved. | ||
Interrupts are disabled while the trace data is saved and then re-enabled if they were initially enabled. | Interrupts are disabled while the trace data is saved and then re-enabled if they were initially enabled. | ||
DevHlp_SysTrace is synonymous with DevHlp_RAS. | DevHlp_SysTrace is synonymous with DevHlp_RAS and AddTraceEvent. | ||
==Example Code== | ==Example Code== | ||
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#include "dhcalls.h" | #include "dhcalls.h" | ||
USHORT APIENTRY | USHORT APIENTRY DevHelp_RAS (USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Data); | ||
</PRE> | </PRE> | ||
or | |||
<PRE> | <PRE> | ||
#include "dhcalls.h" | |||
USHORT APIENTRY DevHlp_SysTrace ( USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Datar ) | |||
</PRE> | |||
==16-bit MASM Example== | |||
MOV AX, MajorCode ; major trace event code (240-255) | |||
MOV BX, Length ; length of data area (0-512 bytes) | |||
MOV CX, MinorCode ; minor trace event code (0-255) | |||
LDS SI, pData ; pointer to trace data | |||
MOV DL, 28H ; DevHlp_RAS function code | |||
CALL [Device_Help] ; invoke device helper | |||
[[Category:DevHlps]] | [[Category:DevHlps]] |
Revision as of 14:32, 27 May 2025
The DevHlp_RAS function provides a service for device drivers to add information to the System Trace buffer.
Syntax
C
DevHlp_SysTrace ( USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Data)
or
DevHelp_RAS (USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Data)
Assembler
Calling Sequence in Assembler
MOV AX, MajorCode ; major trace event code (240-255) MOV BX, Length ; length of data area (0-512 bytes) MOV CX, MinorCode ; minor trace event code (0-255) LDS SI, Data ; pointer to trace data MOV DL, 28H ; DevHlp_RAS function code CALL [Device_Help] ; invoke device helper
Parameters
C
- Major (USHORT) - input
- Major trace event code (240-255). The major code to be placed in the trace buffer. Only the low order byte is used. The high order byte should be 0 for future compatibility reasons, but no error checking of the high order byte is performed.
- Minor (USHORT) - input
- Minor trace event code (0-255). The minor code to be placed in the trace buffer. This code identifies the specific trace event. Only the low order byte is used. The high order byte should be 0 for future compatibility reasons, but no error checking of the high order byte is performed.
- Size (USHORT) - input
- Length of the variable length area to be recorded (0-512). The length of the area pointed to by the address parameter. If a length greater than 512 is specified, only 512 bytes will be recorded. If a length of 0 is specified, the address parameter will not be used; however, a dummy doubleword must be pushed on the stack so that all calls use the same stack space.
- Data (PBYTE) - input
- Pointer to the area to be traced (address parameter). The address of the variable length data area which contains additional information that the system trace function will add to the trace buffer. If a length of 0 is specified, the address will not be used, but a value must still be added to the stack.
Assembler
MOV AX,MajorCode ; major trace event code (240-255) MOV BX,Length ; length of data area (0-512 bytes) MOV CX,MinorCode ; minor trace event code (0-255) LDS SI,Data ; pointer to trace data MOV DL,28H ; DevHlp_RAS function code
Return Code
C
- Success indicator 0.
Possible errors
- Data not traced, e.g., major event code is not currently selected for tracing.
An example of when data would not be traced is if the major event code is not currently selected for tracing.
Assembler
If CF = 0 Trace record placed in trace buffer Else Data not traced
Possible errors:
- Tracing suspended
- Minor code not being traced
- PID not being traced
- Trace overrun
Remarks
The trace facility maintains an array of 32 bytes (256 bits), in which each bit represents a major event code. This array is updated each time the user enables or disables tracing of a major event. The device driver must check this array before calling DevHlp_SysTrace or DevHlp_RAS to ensure that the major event specified is currently enabled for tracing. This array is located in the Global InfoSegAll registers are preserved.
Interrupts are disabled while the trace data is saved and then re-enabled if they were initially enabled.
DevHlp_SysTrace is synonymous with DevHlp_RAS and AddTraceEvent.
Example Code
C
#include "dhcalls.h" USHORT APIENTRY DevHelp_RAS (USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Data);
or
#include "dhcalls.h" USHORT APIENTRY DevHlp_SysTrace ( USHORT Major, USHORT Minor, USHORT Size, PBYTE Datar )
16-bit MASM Example
MOV AX, MajorCode ; major trace event code (240-255) MOV BX, Length ; length of data area (0-512 bytes) MOV CX, MinorCode ; minor trace event code (0-255) LDS SI, pData ; pointer to trace data MOV DL, 28H ; DevHlp_RAS function code CALL [Device_Help] ; invoke device helper