windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/base/wmi/mof/sample.mof

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[WMI, guid("{F883CBB0-CCA4-11d0-A4F8-00A0C9062910}")]
class UnicodeString
{
[read, Id(1)]
short Length;
[read, Id(2), WmiSizeIs("Length")]
short String[];
};
//
// Standard class for reporting serial port information
//
[WMI, guid("{85F64E01-5A9B-11d0-A838-00AA0060D45C}"),
locale("ms\\0x409"),
WmiHelp009("English.hlp"),
WmiHelp010("French.hlp"),
WmiBaseHelpId(0x20),
WmiClassHelpId(0x1f),
WmiExpense(1)]
class StandardSerialInformation
{
//
// InstanceName and Active are the required properties for WBEM to be able to
// manage WMI data blocks. The must not have Id's associated with them.
[key, read]
UnicodeString embedding InstanceName; // Instance name returned from WMI
[read]
boolean Active;
//
// This is the first data item in the blob and is a 64 bit integer and is readonly
[read,
Id(1),
WmiScale(0),
WmiCounterType(0x00000000),
WmiComplexity(1),
WmiVolatility(1000)]
uint64 BytesSent; // bytes sent on port
//
// This is the second data item in the blob and is also a 64 bit integer and is
// readable or writable.
[read,
write,
Id(2),
WmiScale(0),
WmiCounterType(0x00000000),
WmiVolatility(1000)]
uint64 BytesReceived; // Bytes received on port
//
// This data item is only present in version 2 or higher of the data block and is the
// fourth data item in the data block. It is a read only counted unicode string.
[read,
WmiVersion(2),
Id(4),
WmiScale(0),
WmiCounterType(0x00000b00),
WmiVolatility(60000)]
UnicodeString embedding Owner; // Who owns the port
//
// This is the third data item in the data block and is part of version 1 and higher
// of the data block. It is a fixed length array of 16 bytes. Note that the order in
// the MOF class definition is not relevant to the order in the data block
[read, write,
Id(3),
WmiScale(0),
WmiCounterType(0x00000300)]
byte Status[/*16*/]; // Status bit array
//
// This the fifth data item in the data block and is only in version 3 and higher
// of the data block.
[read,
Id(5),
WmiVersion(3),
WmiScale(0),
WmiCounterType(0x00000000),
WmiComplexity(1),
WmiVolatility(1000)]
uint32 XmitDescriptorCount;
//
// This the sixth data item in the data block and is only in version 3 and higher
// of the data block. It is a variable length array of XmitDescriptor structures.
// The number of elements in the array can be found in the XmitDescriptorCount
// property.
[read,
Id(6),
WmiSizeIs("XmitDescriptorCount"),
WmiScale(0),
WmiCounterType(0x00000000),
WmiComplexity(1),
WmiVolatility(1000)]
XmitDescriptor embedding XmitBufferSize[];
};
[WMI, guid("{F883CBB1-CCA4-11d0-A4F8-00A0C9062910}")]
class XmitDescriptor
{
[read, Id(1)] int32 DestinationIndex;
[read, Id(2)] int32 DestinationTarget;
};
[guid("{85F64E02-5A9B-11d0-A838-00AA0060D45C}"),
locale("ms\\0x409"),
WmiHelp009("English.hlp"),
WmiHelp010("French.hlp"),
WmiBaseHelpId(0x20),
WmiClassHelpId(0x1f),
WmiExpense(1),
WmiEvent]
class SerialSendEvent
{
//
// InstanceName and Active are the required properties for WBEM to be able to
// manage WMI data blocks. The must not have Id's associated with them.
[key, read]
UnicodeString embedding InstanceName;
[read]
boolean Active;
//
// This data item is an event that can be enabled by a data consumer. The
// SendEventTrigger data item can be used to set or read the trigger for event
// generation while the SendEventRate data item can be set or read to regulate the
// event generation rate.
[read,
Id(1),
WmiScale(0),
WmiCounterType(0x00000000),
WmiEvent,
WmiEventTrigger("SendEventTrigger"),
WmiEventRate("SendEventRate")]
int32 SendEventValue;
[read,
write,
Id(2)]
int32 SendEventRate;
[read,
write,
Id(3)]
int32 SendEventTrigger;
};