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+//**********************************************************************`
+//* This is an include file generated by Message Compiler. *`
+//* *`
+//* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. *`
+//**********************************************************************`
+#pragma once
+
+//*****************************************************************************
+//
+// Notes on the ETW event code generated by MC:
+//
+// - Structures and arrays of structures are treated as an opaque binary blob.
+// The caller is responsible for packing the data for the structure into a
+// single region of memory, with no padding between values. The macro will
+// have an extra parameter for the length of the blob.
+// - Arrays of nul-terminated strings must be packed by the caller into a
+// single binary blob containing the correct number of strings, with a nul
+// after each string. The size of the blob is specified in characters, and
+// includes the final nul.
+// - Arrays of SID are treated as a single binary blob. The caller is
+// responsible for packing the SID values into a single region of memory with
+// no padding.
+// - The length attribute on the data element in the manifest is significant
+// for values with intype win:UnicodeString, win:AnsiString, or win:Binary.
+// The length attribute must be specified for win:Binary, and is optional for
+// win:UnicodeString and win:AnsiString (if no length is given, the strings
+// are assumed to be nul-terminated). For win:UnicodeString, the length is
+// measured in characters, not bytes.
+// - For an array of win:UnicodeString, win:AnsiString, or win:Binary, the
+// length attribute applies to every value in the array, so every value in
+// the array must have the same length. The values in the array are provided
+// to the macro via a single pointer -- the caller is responsible for packing
+// all of the values into a single region of memory with no padding between
+// values.
+// - Values of type win:CountedUnicodeString, win:CountedAnsiString, and
+// win:CountedBinary can be generated and collected on Vista or later.
+// However, they may not decode properly without the Windows 10 2018 Fall
+// Update.
+// - Arrays of type win:CountedUnicodeString, win:CountedAnsiString, and
+// win:CountedBinary must be packed by the caller into a single region of
+// memory. The format for each item is a UINT16 byte-count followed by that
+// many bytes of data. When providing the array to the generated macro, you
+// must provide the total size of the packed array data, including the UINT16
+// sizes for each item. In the case of win:CountedUnicodeString, the data
+// size is specified in WCHAR (16-bit) units. In the case of
+// win:CountedAnsiString and win:CountedBinary, the data size is specified in
+// bytes.
+//
+//*****************************************************************************
+
+#include <wmistr.h>
+#include <evntrace.h>
+#include <evntprov.h>
+
+#ifndef ETW_INLINE
+ #ifdef _ETW_KM_
+ // In kernel mode, save stack space by never inlining templates.
+ #define ETW_INLINE DECLSPEC_NOINLINE __inline
+ #else
+ // In user mode, save code size by inlining templates as appropriate.
+ #define ETW_INLINE __inline
+ #endif
+#endif // ETW_INLINE
+
+#if defined(__cplusplus)
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+//
+// MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION macro:
+// Define this macro to have the compiler skip the generated functions in this
+// header.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION
+
+//
+// MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS macro:
+// Controls whether the generated code uses kernel-mode or user-mode APIs.
+// - Set to 0 to use Windows user-mode APIs such as EventRegister.
+// - Set to 1 to use Windows kernel-mode APIs such as EtwRegister.
+// Default is based on whether the _ETW_KM_ macro is defined (i.e. by wdm.h).
+// Note that the APIs can also be overridden directly, e.g. by setting the
+// MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER or MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER macros.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS
+ #ifdef _ETW_KM_
+ #define MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS 1
+ #else
+ #define MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS 0
+ #endif
+#endif // MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS
+
+//
+// MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION macro:
+// Controls how McGenEventSetInformation uses the EventSetInformation API.
+// - Set to 0 to disable the use of EventSetInformation
+// (McGenEventSetInformation will always return an error).
+// - Set to 1 to directly invoke MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION.
+// - Set to 2 to to locate EventSetInformation at runtime via GetProcAddress
+// (user-mode) or MmGetSystemRoutineAddress (kernel-mode).
+// Default is determined as follows:
+// - If MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION has been customized, set to 1
+// (i.e. use MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION).
+// - Else if the target OS version has EventSetInformation, set to 1
+// (i.e. use MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION).
+// - Else set to 2 (i.e. try to dynamically locate EventSetInformation).
+// Note that an McGenEventSetInformation function will only be generated if one
+// or more provider in a manifest has provider traits.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION
+ #ifdef MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION // if MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION has been customized,
+ #define MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION 1 // directly invoke MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION(...).
+ #elif MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS // else if using kernel-mode APIs,
+ #if NTDDI_VERSION >= 0x06040000 // if target OS is Windows 10 or later,
+ #define MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION 1 // directly invoke MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION(...).
+ #else // else
+ #define MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION 2 // find "EtwSetInformation" via MmGetSystemRoutineAddress.
+ #endif // else (using user-mode APIs)
+ #else // if target OS and SDK is Windows 8 or later,
+ #if WINVER >= 0x0602 && defined(EVENT_FILTER_TYPE_SCHEMATIZED)
+ #define MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION 1 // directly invoke MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION(...).
+ #else // else
+ #define MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION 2 // find "EventSetInformation" via GetModuleHandleExW/GetProcAddress.
+ #endif
+ #endif
+#endif // MCGEN_HAVE_EVENTSETINFORMATION
+
+//
+// MCGEN Override Macros
+//
+// The following override macros may be defined before including this header
+// to control the APIs used by this header:
+//
+// - MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER
+// - MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER
+// - MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION
+// - MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER
+//
+// If the the macro is undefined, the MC implementation will default to the
+// corresponding ETW APIs. For example, if the MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER macro is
+// undefined, the EventRegister[MyProviderName] macro will use EventRegister
+// in user mode and will use EtwRegister in kernel mode.
+//
+// To prevent issues from conflicting definitions of these macros, the value
+// of the override macro will be used as a suffix in certain internal function
+// names. Because of this, the override macros must follow certain rules:
+//
+// - The macro must be defined before any MC-generated header is included and
+// must not be undefined or redefined after any MC-generated header is
+// included. Different translation units (i.e. different .c or .cpp files)
+// may set the macros to different values, but within a translation unit
+// (within a single .c or .cpp file), the macro must be set once and not
+// changed.
+// - The override must be an object-like macro, not a function-like macro
+// (i.e. the override macro must not have a parameter list).
+// - The override macro's value must be a simple identifier, i.e. must be
+// something that starts with a letter or '_' and contains only letters,
+// numbers, and '_' characters.
+// - If the override macro's value is the name of a second object-like macro,
+// the second object-like macro must follow the same rules. (The override
+// macro's value can also be the name of a function-like macro, in which
+// case the function-like macro does not need to follow the same rules.)
+//
+// For example, the following will cause compile errors:
+//
+// #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER MyNamespace::MyClass::MyFunction // Value has non-identifier characters (colon).
+// #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER GetEventWriteFunctionPointer(7) // Value has non-identifier characters (parentheses).
+// #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER(h,e,a,r,c,d) EventWrite(h,e,c,d) // Override is defined as a function-like macro.
+// #define MY_OBJECT_LIKE_MACRO MyNamespace::MyClass::MyEventWriteFunction
+// #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER MY_OBJECT_LIKE_MACRO // Evaluates to something with non-identifier characters (colon).
+//
+// The following would be ok:
+//
+// #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER MyEventWriteFunction1 // OK, suffix will be "MyEventWriteFunction1".
+// #define MY_OBJECT_LIKE_MACRO MyEventWriteFunction2
+// #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER MY_OBJECT_LIKE_MACRO // OK, suffix will be "MyEventWriteFunction2".
+// #define MY_FUNCTION_LIKE_MACRO(h,e,a,r,c,d) MyNamespace::MyClass::MyEventWriteFunction3(h,e,c,d)
+// #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER MY_FUNCTION_LIKE_MACRO // OK, suffix will be "MY_FUNCTION_LIKE_MACRO".
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER
+ #if MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER EtwRegister
+ #else
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER EventRegister
+ #endif
+#endif // MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER
+#ifndef MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER
+ #if MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER EtwUnregister
+ #else
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER EventUnregister
+ #endif
+#endif // MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER
+#ifndef MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION
+ #if MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION EtwSetInformation
+ #else
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION EventSetInformation
+ #endif
+#endif // MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION
+#ifndef MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER
+ #if MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER EtwWriteTransfer
+ #else
+ #define MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER EventWriteTransfer
+ #endif
+#endif // MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER
+
+//
+// MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED macro:
+// Override to control how the EventWrite[EventName] macros determine whether
+// an event is enabled. The default behavior is for EventWrite[EventName] to
+// use the EventEnabled[EventName] macros.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED
+#define MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED(EventName) EventEnabled##EventName()
+#endif
+
+//
+// MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_FORCONTEXT macro:
+// Override to control how the EventWrite[EventName]_ForContext macros
+// determine whether an event is enabled. The default behavior is for
+// EventWrite[EventName]_ForContext to use the
+// EventEnabled[EventName]_ForContext macros.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_FORCONTEXT
+#define MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_FORCONTEXT(pContext, EventName) EventEnabled##EventName##_ForContext(pContext)
+#endif
+
+//
+// MCGEN_ENABLE_CHECK macro:
+// Determines whether the specified event would be considered as enabled
+// based on the state of the specified context. Slightly faster than calling
+// McGenEventEnabled directly.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_ENABLE_CHECK
+#define MCGEN_ENABLE_CHECK(Context, Descriptor) (Context.IsEnabled && McGenEventEnabled(&Context, &Descriptor))
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(MCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT_DEF)
+#define MCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT_DEF
+// This structure is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+typedef struct _MCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT
+{
+ TRACEHANDLE RegistrationHandle;
+ TRACEHANDLE Logger; // Used as pointer to provider traits.
+ ULONGLONG MatchAnyKeyword;
+ ULONGLONG MatchAllKeyword;
+ ULONG Flags;
+ ULONG IsEnabled;
+ UCHAR Level;
+ UCHAR Reserve;
+ USHORT EnableBitsCount;
+ PULONG EnableBitMask;
+ const ULONGLONG* EnableKeyWords;
+ const UCHAR* EnableLevel;
+} MCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT, *PMCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT;
+#endif // MCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT_DEF
+
+#if !defined(MCGEN_LEVEL_KEYWORD_ENABLED_DEF)
+#define MCGEN_LEVEL_KEYWORD_ENABLED_DEF
+//
+// Determines whether an event with a given Level and Keyword would be
+// considered as enabled based on the state of the specified context.
+// Note that you may want to use MCGEN_ENABLE_CHECK instead of calling this
+// function directly.
+//
+FORCEINLINE
+BOOLEAN
+McGenLevelKeywordEnabled(
+ _In_ PMCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT EnableInfo,
+ _In_ UCHAR Level,
+ _In_ ULONGLONG Keyword
+ )
+{
+ //
+ // Check if the event Level is lower than the level at which
+ // the channel is enabled.
+ // If the event Level is 0 or the channel is enabled at level 0,
+ // all levels are enabled.
+ //
+
+ if ((Level <= EnableInfo->Level) || // This also covers the case of Level == 0.
+ (EnableInfo->Level == 0)) {
+
+ //
+ // Check if Keyword is enabled
+ //
+
+ if ((Keyword == (ULONGLONG)0) ||
+ ((Keyword & EnableInfo->MatchAnyKeyword) &&
+ ((Keyword & EnableInfo->MatchAllKeyword) == EnableInfo->MatchAllKeyword))) {
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return FALSE;
+}
+#endif // MCGEN_LEVEL_KEYWORD_ENABLED_DEF
+
+#if !defined(MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_DEF)
+#define MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_DEF
+//
+// Determines whether the specified event would be considered as enabled based
+// on the state of the specified context. Note that you may want to use
+// MCGEN_ENABLE_CHECK instead of calling this function directly.
+//
+FORCEINLINE
+BOOLEAN
+McGenEventEnabled(
+ _In_ PMCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT EnableInfo,
+ _In_ PCEVENT_DESCRIPTOR EventDescriptor
+ )
+{
+ return McGenLevelKeywordEnabled(EnableInfo, EventDescriptor->Level, EventDescriptor->Keyword);
+}
+#endif // MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_DEF
+
+#if !defined(MCGEN_CONTROL_CALLBACK)
+#define MCGEN_CONTROL_CALLBACK
+
+// This function is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+DECLSPEC_NOINLINE __inline
+VOID
+__stdcall
+McGenControlCallbackV2(
+ _In_ LPCGUID SourceId,
+ _In_ ULONG ControlCode,
+ _In_ UCHAR Level,
+ _In_ ULONGLONG MatchAnyKeyword,
+ _In_ ULONGLONG MatchAllKeyword,
+ _In_opt_ PEVENT_FILTER_DESCRIPTOR FilterData,
+ _Inout_opt_ PVOID CallbackContext
+ )
+/*++
+
+Routine Description:
+
+ This is the notification callback for Windows Vista and later.
+
+Arguments:
+
+ SourceId - The GUID that identifies the session that enabled the provider.
+
+ ControlCode - The parameter indicates whether the provider
+ is being enabled or disabled.
+
+ Level - The level at which the event is enabled.
+
+ MatchAnyKeyword - The bitmask of keywords that the provider uses to
+ determine the category of events that it writes.
+
+ MatchAllKeyword - This bitmask additionally restricts the category
+ of events that the provider writes.
+
+ FilterData - The provider-defined data.
+
+ CallbackContext - The context of the callback that is defined when the provider
+ called EtwRegister to register itself.
+
+Remarks:
+
+ ETW calls this function to notify provider of enable/disable
+
+--*/
+{
+ PMCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT Ctx = (PMCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT)CallbackContext;
+ ULONG Ix;
+#ifndef MCGEN_PRIVATE_ENABLE_CALLBACK_V2
+ UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(SourceId);
+ UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(FilterData);
+#endif
+
+ if (Ctx == NULL) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ switch (ControlCode) {
+
+ case EVENT_CONTROL_CODE_ENABLE_PROVIDER:
+ Ctx->Level = Level;
+ Ctx->MatchAnyKeyword = MatchAnyKeyword;
+ Ctx->MatchAllKeyword = MatchAllKeyword;
+ Ctx->IsEnabled = EVENT_CONTROL_CODE_ENABLE_PROVIDER;
+
+ for (Ix = 0; Ix < Ctx->EnableBitsCount; Ix += 1) {
+ if (McGenLevelKeywordEnabled(Ctx, Ctx->EnableLevel[Ix], Ctx->EnableKeyWords[Ix]) != FALSE) {
+ Ctx->EnableBitMask[Ix >> 5] |= (1 << (Ix % 32));
+ } else {
+ Ctx->EnableBitMask[Ix >> 5] &= ~(1 << (Ix % 32));
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case EVENT_CONTROL_CODE_DISABLE_PROVIDER:
+ Ctx->IsEnabled = EVENT_CONTROL_CODE_DISABLE_PROVIDER;
+ Ctx->Level = 0;
+ Ctx->MatchAnyKeyword = 0;
+ Ctx->MatchAllKeyword = 0;
+ if (Ctx->EnableBitsCount > 0) {
+#pragma warning(suppress: 26451) // Arithmetic overflow cannot occur, no matter the value of EnableBitCount
+ RtlZeroMemory(Ctx->EnableBitMask, (((Ctx->EnableBitsCount - 1) / 32) + 1) * sizeof(ULONG));
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+#ifdef MCGEN_PRIVATE_ENABLE_CALLBACK_V2
+ //
+ // Call user defined callback
+ //
+ MCGEN_PRIVATE_ENABLE_CALLBACK_V2(
+ SourceId,
+ ControlCode,
+ Level,
+ MatchAnyKeyword,
+ MatchAllKeyword,
+ FilterData,
+ CallbackContext
+ );
+#endif // MCGEN_PRIVATE_ENABLE_CALLBACK_V2
+
+ return;
+}
+
+#endif // MCGEN_CONTROL_CALLBACK
+
+#ifndef _mcgen_PENABLECALLBACK
+ #if MCGEN_USE_KERNEL_MODE_APIS
+ #define _mcgen_PENABLECALLBACK PETWENABLECALLBACK
+ #else
+ #define _mcgen_PENABLECALLBACK PENABLECALLBACK
+ #endif
+#endif // _mcgen_PENABLECALLBACK
+
+#if !defined(_mcgen_PASTE2)
+// This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+#define _mcgen_PASTE2(a, b) _mcgen_PASTE2_imp(a, b)
+#define _mcgen_PASTE2_imp(a, b) a##b
+#endif // _mcgen_PASTE2
+
+#if !defined(_mcgen_PASTE3)
+// This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+#define _mcgen_PASTE3(a, b, c) _mcgen_PASTE3_imp(a, b, c)
+#define _mcgen_PASTE3_imp(a, b, c) a##b##_##c
+#endif // _mcgen_PASTE3
+
+//
+// Macro validation
+//
+
+// Validate MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER:
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER is not an unqualified (simple) identifier:
+struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER);
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER is redefined:
+typedef struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER)
+ MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER_must_not_be_redefined_between_headers;
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER is defined as a function-like macro:
+typedef void MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER;
+typedef int _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_, MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER);
+
+// Validate MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER:
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER is not an unqualified (simple) identifier:
+struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER);
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER is redefined:
+typedef struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER)
+ MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER_must_not_be_redefined_between_headers;
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER is defined as a function-like macro:
+typedef void MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER;
+typedef int _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_, MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER);
+
+// Validate MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION:
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION is not an unqualified (simple) identifier:
+struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION);
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION is redefined:
+typedef struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION)
+ MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION_must_not_be_redefined_between_headers;
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION is defined as a function-like macro:
+typedef void MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION;
+typedef int _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_, MCGEN_EVENTSETINFORMATION);
+
+// Validate MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER:
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER is not an unqualified (simple) identifier:
+struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER);
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER is redefined:
+typedef struct _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER_definition_must_be_an_unqualified_identifier_, MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER)
+ MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER_must_not_be_redefined_between_headers;;
+
+// Trigger an error if MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER is defined as a function-like macro:
+typedef void MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER;
+typedef int _mcgen_PASTE2(MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER_must_not_be_a_functionLike_macro_, MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER);
+
+#ifndef McGenEventWrite_def
+#define McGenEventWrite_def
+
+// This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+#define McGenEventWrite _mcgen_PASTE2(McGenEventWrite_, MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER)
+
+// This function is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+DECLSPEC_NOINLINE __inline
+ULONG __stdcall
+McGenEventWrite(
+ _In_ PMCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT Context,
+ _In_ PCEVENT_DESCRIPTOR Descriptor,
+ _In_opt_ LPCGUID ActivityId,
+ _In_range_(1, 128) ULONG EventDataCount,
+ _Pre_cap_(EventDataCount) EVENT_DATA_DESCRIPTOR* EventData
+ )
+{
+ const USHORT UNALIGNED* Traits;
+
+ // Some customized MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER macros might ignore ActivityId.
+ UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(ActivityId);
+
+ Traits = (const USHORT UNALIGNED*)(UINT_PTR)Context->Logger;
+
+ if (Traits == NULL) {
+ EventData[0].Ptr = 0;
+ EventData[0].Size = 0;
+ EventData[0].Reserved = 0;
+ } else {
+ EventData[0].Ptr = (ULONG_PTR)Traits;
+ EventData[0].Size = *Traits;
+ EventData[0].Reserved = 2; // EVENT_DATA_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_PROVIDER_METADATA
+ }
+
+ return MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER(
+ Context->RegistrationHandle,
+ Descriptor,
+ ActivityId,
+ NULL,
+ EventDataCount,
+ EventData);
+}
+#endif // McGenEventWrite_def
+
+#if !defined(McGenEventRegisterUnregister)
+#define McGenEventRegisterUnregister
+
+// This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+#define McGenEventRegister _mcgen_PASTE2(McGenEventRegister_, MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER)
+
+#pragma warning(push)
+#pragma warning(disable:6103)
+// This function is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+DECLSPEC_NOINLINE __inline
+ULONG __stdcall
+McGenEventRegister(
+ _In_ LPCGUID ProviderId,
+ _In_opt_ _mcgen_PENABLECALLBACK EnableCallback,
+ _In_opt_ PVOID CallbackContext,
+ _Inout_ PREGHANDLE RegHandle
+ )
+/*++
+
+Routine Description:
+
+ This function registers the provider with ETW.
+
+Arguments:
+
+ ProviderId - Provider ID to register with ETW.
+
+ EnableCallback - Callback to be used.
+
+ CallbackContext - Context for the callback.
+
+ RegHandle - Pointer to registration handle.
+
+Remarks:
+
+ Should not be called if the provider is already registered (i.e. should not
+ be called if *RegHandle != 0). Repeatedly registering a provider is a bug
+ and may indicate a race condition. However, for compatibility with previous
+ behavior, this function will return SUCCESS in this case.
+
+--*/
+{
+ ULONG Error;
+
+ if (*RegHandle != 0)
+ {
+ Error = 0; // ERROR_SUCCESS
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Error = MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER(ProviderId, EnableCallback, CallbackContext, RegHandle);
+ }
+
+ return Error;
+}
+#pragma warning(pop)
+
+// This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+#define McGenEventUnregister _mcgen_PASTE2(McGenEventUnregister_, MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER)
+
+// This function is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+DECLSPEC_NOINLINE __inline
+ULONG __stdcall
+McGenEventUnregister(_Inout_ PREGHANDLE RegHandle)
+/*++
+
+Routine Description:
+
+ Unregister from ETW and set *RegHandle = 0.
+
+Arguments:
+
+ RegHandle - the pointer to the provider registration handle
+
+Remarks:
+
+ If provider has not been registered (i.e. if *RegHandle == 0),
+ return SUCCESS. It is safe to call McGenEventUnregister even if the
+ call to McGenEventRegister returned an error.
+
+--*/
+{
+ ULONG Error;
+
+ if(*RegHandle == 0)
+ {
+ Error = 0; // ERROR_SUCCESS
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Error = MCGEN_EVENTUNREGISTER(*RegHandle);
+ *RegHandle = (REGHANDLE)0;
+ }
+
+ return Error;
+}
+
+#endif // McGenEventRegisterUnregister
+
+#ifndef _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET
+ #if defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_X64)
+ // This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+ #define _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET(EnableBits, BitPosition) ((((const unsigned char*)EnableBits)[BitPosition >> 3] & (1u << (BitPosition & 7))) != 0)
+ #else // CPU type
+ // This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+ #define _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET(EnableBits, BitPosition) ((EnableBits[BitPosition >> 5] & (1u << (BitPosition & 31))) != 0)
+ #endif // CPU type
+#endif // _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET
+
+#endif // MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION
+
+//+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+// Provider "microsoft-windows-mimalloc" event count 2
+//+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+
+// Provider GUID = 138f4dbb-ee04-4899-aa0a-572ad4475779
+EXTERN_C __declspec(selectany) const GUID ETW_MI_Provider = {0x138f4dbb, 0xee04, 0x4899, {0xaa, 0x0a, 0x57, 0x2a, 0xd4, 0x47, 0x57, 0x79}};
+
+#ifndef ETW_MI_Provider_Traits
+#define ETW_MI_Provider_Traits NULL
+#endif // ETW_MI_Provider_Traits
+
+//
+// Event Descriptors
+//
+EXTERN_C __declspec(selectany) const EVENT_DESCRIPTOR ETW_MI_ALLOC = {0x64, 0x1, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0};
+#define ETW_MI_ALLOC_value 0x64
+EXTERN_C __declspec(selectany) const EVENT_DESCRIPTOR ETW_MI_FREE = {0x65, 0x1, 0x0, 0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0};
+#define ETW_MI_FREE_value 0x65
+
+//
+// MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION macro:
+// Define this macro to have the compiler skip the generated functions in this
+// header.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION
+
+//
+// Event Enablement Bits
+// These variables are for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+//
+EXTERN_C __declspec(selectany) DECLSPEC_CACHEALIGN ULONG microsoft_windows_mimallocEnableBits[1];
+EXTERN_C __declspec(selectany) const ULONGLONG microsoft_windows_mimallocKeywords[1] = {0x0};
+EXTERN_C __declspec(selectany) const unsigned char microsoft_windows_mimallocLevels[1] = {4};
+
+//
+// Provider context
+//
+EXTERN_C __declspec(selectany) MCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT ETW_MI_Provider_Context = {0, (ULONG_PTR)ETW_MI_Provider_Traits, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, microsoft_windows_mimallocEnableBits, microsoft_windows_mimallocKeywords, microsoft_windows_mimallocLevels};
+
+//
+// Provider REGHANDLE
+//
+#define microsoft_windows_mimallocHandle (ETW_MI_Provider_Context.RegistrationHandle)
+
+//
+// This macro is set to 0, indicating that the EventWrite[Name] macros do not
+// have an Activity parameter. This is controlled by the -km and -um options.
+//
+#define ETW_MI_Provider_EventWriteActivity 0
+
+//
+// Register with ETW using the control GUID specified in the manifest.
+// Invoke this macro during module initialization (i.e. program startup,
+// DLL process attach, or driver load) to initialize the provider.
+// Note that if this function returns an error, the error means that
+// will not work, but no action needs to be taken -- even if EventRegister
+// returns an error, it is generally safe to use EventWrite and
+// EventUnregister macros (they will be no-ops if EventRegister failed).
+//
+#ifndef EventRegistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc
+#define EventRegistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc() McGenEventRegister(&ETW_MI_Provider, McGenControlCallbackV2, &ETW_MI_Provider_Context, &microsoft_windows_mimallocHandle)
+#endif
+
+//
+// Register with ETW using a specific control GUID (i.e. a GUID other than what
+// is specified in the manifest). Advanced scenarios only.
+//
+#ifndef EventRegisterByGuidmicrosoft_windows_mimalloc
+#define EventRegisterByGuidmicrosoft_windows_mimalloc(Guid) McGenEventRegister(&(Guid), McGenControlCallbackV2, &ETW_MI_Provider_Context, &microsoft_windows_mimallocHandle)
+#endif
+
+//
+// Unregister with ETW and close the provider.
+// Invoke this macro during module shutdown (i.e. program exit, DLL process
+// detach, or driver unload) to unregister the provider.
+// Note that you MUST call EventUnregister before DLL or driver unload
+// (not optional): failure to unregister a provider before DLL or driver unload
+// will result in crashes.
+//
+#ifndef EventUnregistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc
+#define EventUnregistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc() McGenEventUnregister(&microsoft_windows_mimallocHandle)
+#endif
+
+//
+// MCGEN_ENABLE_FORCONTEXT_CODE_GENERATION macro:
+// Define this macro to enable support for caller-allocated provider context.
+//
+#ifdef MCGEN_ENABLE_FORCONTEXT_CODE_GENERATION
+
+//
+// Advanced scenarios: Caller-allocated provider context.
+// Use when multiple differently-configured provider handles are needed,
+// e.g. for container-aware drivers, one context per container.
+//
+// Usage:
+//
+// - Caller enables the feature before including this header, e.g.
+// #define MCGEN_ENABLE_FORCONTEXT_CODE_GENERATION 1
+// - Caller allocates memory, e.g. pContext = malloc(sizeof(McGenContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc));
+// - Caller registers the provider, e.g. EventRegistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc_ForContext(pContext);
+// - Caller writes events, e.g. EventWriteMyEvent_ForContext(pContext, ...);
+// - Caller unregisters, e.g. EventUnregistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc_ForContext(pContext);
+// - Caller frees memory, e.g. free(pContext);
+//
+
+typedef struct tagMcGenContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc {
+ // The fields of this structure are subject to change and should
+ // not be accessed directly. To access the provider's REGHANDLE,
+ // use microsoft_windows_mimallocHandle_ForContext(pContext).
+ MCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT Context;
+ ULONG EnableBits[1];
+} McGenContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc;
+
+#define EventRegistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc_ForContext(pContext) _mcgen_PASTE2(_mcgen_RegisterForContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc_, MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER)(&ETW_MI_Provider, pContext)
+#define EventRegisterByGuidmicrosoft_windows_mimalloc_ForContext(Guid, pContext) _mcgen_PASTE2(_mcgen_RegisterForContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc_, MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER)(&(Guid), pContext)
+#define EventUnregistermicrosoft_windows_mimalloc_ForContext(pContext) McGenEventUnregister(&(pContext)->Context.RegistrationHandle)
+
+//
+// Provider REGHANDLE for caller-allocated context.
+//
+#define microsoft_windows_mimallocHandle_ForContext(pContext) ((pContext)->Context.RegistrationHandle)
+
+// This function is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+// Initialize and register the caller-allocated context.
+__inline
+ULONG __stdcall
+_mcgen_PASTE2(_mcgen_RegisterForContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc_, MCGEN_EVENTREGISTER)(
+ _In_ LPCGUID pProviderId,
+ _Out_ McGenContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc* pContext)
+{
+ RtlZeroMemory(pContext, sizeof(*pContext));
+ pContext->Context.Logger = (ULONG_PTR)ETW_MI_Provider_Traits;
+ pContext->Context.EnableBitsCount = 1;
+ pContext->Context.EnableBitMask = pContext->EnableBits;
+ pContext->Context.EnableKeyWords = microsoft_windows_mimallocKeywords;
+ pContext->Context.EnableLevel = microsoft_windows_mimallocLevels;
+ return McGenEventRegister(
+ pProviderId,
+ McGenControlCallbackV2,
+ &pContext->Context,
+ &pContext->Context.RegistrationHandle);
+}
+
+// This function is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+// Trigger a compile error if called with the wrong parameter type.
+FORCEINLINE
+_Ret_ McGenContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc*
+_mcgen_CheckContextType_microsoft_windows_mimalloc(_In_ McGenContext_microsoft_windows_mimalloc* pContext)
+{
+ return pContext;
+}
+
+#endif // MCGEN_ENABLE_FORCONTEXT_CODE_GENERATION
+
+//
+// Enablement check macro for event "ETW_MI_ALLOC"
+//
+#define EventEnabledETW_MI_ALLOC() _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET(microsoft_windows_mimallocEnableBits, 0)
+#define EventEnabledETW_MI_ALLOC_ForContext(pContext) _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET(_mcgen_CheckContextType_microsoft_windows_mimalloc(pContext)->EnableBits, 0)
+
+//
+// Event write macros for event "ETW_MI_ALLOC"
+//
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_ALLOC(Address, Size) \
+ MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED(ETW_MI_ALLOC) \
+ ? _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_ALLOC(&ETW_MI_Provider_Context, &ETW_MI_ALLOC, Address, Size) : 0
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_ALLOC_AssumeEnabled(Address, Size) \
+ _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_ALLOC(&ETW_MI_Provider_Context, &ETW_MI_ALLOC, Address, Size)
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_ALLOC_ForContext(pContext, Address, Size) \
+ MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_FORCONTEXT(pContext, ETW_MI_ALLOC) \
+ ? _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_ALLOC(&(pContext)->Context, &ETW_MI_ALLOC, Address, Size) : 0
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_ALLOC_ForContextAssumeEnabled(pContext, Address, Size) \
+ _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_ALLOC(&_mcgen_CheckContextType_microsoft_windows_mimalloc(pContext)->Context, &ETW_MI_ALLOC, Address, Size)
+
+// This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+#define _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_ALLOC _mcgen_PASTE2(McTemplateU0xx_, MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER)
+
+//
+// Enablement check macro for event "ETW_MI_FREE"
+//
+#define EventEnabledETW_MI_FREE() _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET(microsoft_windows_mimallocEnableBits, 0)
+#define EventEnabledETW_MI_FREE_ForContext(pContext) _mcgen_EVENT_BIT_SET(_mcgen_CheckContextType_microsoft_windows_mimalloc(pContext)->EnableBits, 0)
+
+//
+// Event write macros for event "ETW_MI_FREE"
+//
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_FREE(Address, Size) \
+ MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED(ETW_MI_FREE) \
+ ? _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_FREE(&ETW_MI_Provider_Context, &ETW_MI_FREE, Address, Size) : 0
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_FREE_AssumeEnabled(Address, Size) \
+ _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_FREE(&ETW_MI_Provider_Context, &ETW_MI_FREE, Address, Size)
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_FREE_ForContext(pContext, Address, Size) \
+ MCGEN_EVENT_ENABLED_FORCONTEXT(pContext, ETW_MI_FREE) \
+ ? _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_FREE(&(pContext)->Context, &ETW_MI_FREE, Address, Size) : 0
+#define EventWriteETW_MI_FREE_ForContextAssumeEnabled(pContext, Address, Size) \
+ _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_FREE(&_mcgen_CheckContextType_microsoft_windows_mimalloc(pContext)->Context, &ETW_MI_FREE, Address, Size)
+
+// This macro is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+#define _mcgen_TEMPLATE_FOR_ETW_MI_FREE _mcgen_PASTE2(McTemplateU0xx_, MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER)
+
+#endif // MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION
+
+//
+// MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION macro:
+// Define this macro to have the compiler skip the generated functions in this
+// header.
+//
+#ifndef MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION
+
+//
+// Template Functions
+//
+
+//
+// Function for template "ETW_CUSTOM_HEAP_ALLOC_DATA" (and possibly others).
+// This function is for use by MC-generated code and should not be used directly.
+//
+#ifndef McTemplateU0xx_def
+#define McTemplateU0xx_def
+ETW_INLINE
+ULONG
+_mcgen_PASTE2(McTemplateU0xx_, MCGEN_EVENTWRITETRANSFER)(
+ _In_ PMCGEN_TRACE_CONTEXT Context,
+ _In_ PCEVENT_DESCRIPTOR Descriptor,
+ _In_ const unsigned __int64 _Arg0,
+ _In_ const unsigned __int64 _Arg1
+ )
+{
+#define McTemplateU0xx_ARGCOUNT 2
+
+ EVENT_DATA_DESCRIPTOR EventData[McTemplateU0xx_ARGCOUNT + 1];
+
+ EventDataDescCreate(&EventData[1],&_Arg0, sizeof(const unsigned __int64) );
+
+ EventDataDescCreate(&EventData[2],&_Arg1, sizeof(const unsigned __int64) );
+
+ return McGenEventWrite(Context, Descriptor, NULL, McTemplateU0xx_ARGCOUNT + 1, EventData);
+}
+#endif // McTemplateU0xx_def
+
+#endif // MCGEN_DISABLE_PROVIDER_CODE_GENERATION
+
+#if defined(__cplusplus)
+}
+#endif