Hi all,
Is the Synch level is DPC level ?
Thanx
prokash
Hi all,
Is the Synch level is DPC level ?
Thanx
prokash
Nope. Is higher than any DEVICE_IRQL. Normally you dont have even to get close to this IRQL level. Dont use this routine.
Dan
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Subject: [ntfsd] What is Synch level in this call KeRaiseIrqlToSynchLevel
Hi all,
Is the Synch level is DPC level ?
Thanx
prokash
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No, Synch level is all interrupts disabled.
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Subject: [ntfsd] What is Synch level in this call KeRaiseIrqlToSynchLevel
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Is the Synch level is DPC level ?
Thanx
prokash
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Except IPIs and higher priority inteerupts, if any defined.
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From: Maxim S. Shatskih
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Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 11:53 PM
Subject: [ntfsd] Re: What is Synch level in this call KeRaiseIrqlToSynchLevel
No, Synch level is all interrupts disabled.
----- Original Message -----
From: Prokash Sinha
To: File Systems Developers
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:53 AM
Subject: [ntfsd] What is Synch level in this call KeRaiseIrqlToSynchLevel
Hi all,
Is the Synch level is DPC level ?
Thanx
prokash
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