Then fix your design so that you asynchronously process whatever you are waiting on. Put the completed irp in a queue and then queue a work item or something like that.
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But I want to do something in irps’ CompletionRoute where maybe on
DISPATCH_LEVEL.
NO. Fix your design DISPATCH_LEVEL is the level the scheduler runs at.
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