/*++ BUILD Version: 0001 // Increment this if a change has global effects Copyright (c) 1992-1996 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: ntconreg.h Abstract: Header file for the NT Configuration Registry This file contains definitions which provide the interface to the Performance Configuration Registry. NOTE: This file is also included by other files in the regular registry support routines. Author: Russ Blake 11/15/91 Revision History: 04/20/91 - russbl - Converted to lib in Registry from stand-alone .dll form. 11/04/92 - a-robw - added pagefile counters --*/ // #include // for fn prototype declarations #include #include #include // // Until USER supports Unicode, we have to work in ASCII: // #define DEFAULT_NT_CODE_PAGE 437 #define UNICODE_CODE_PAGE 0 // // Utility macro. This is used to reserve a DWORD multiple of // bytes for Unicode strings embedded in the definitional data, // viz., object instance names. // // Assumes x is DWORD, and returns a DWORD // #define DWORD_MULTIPLE(x) (((ULONG)(x) + ((4)-1)) & ~((ULONG)(4)-1)) #define QWORD_MULTIPLE(x) (((ULONG)(x) + ((8)-1)) & ~((ULONG)(8)-1)) // // Returns a PVOID // #define ALIGN_ON_DWORD(x) \ ((VOID *)(((ULONG_PTR)(x) + ((4)-1)) & ~((ULONG_PTR)(4)-1))) #define ALIGN_ON_QWORD(x) \ ((VOID *)(((ULONG_PTR)(x) + ((8)-1)) & ~((ULONG_PTR)(8)-1))) // // Definitions for internal use by the Performance Configuration Registry // // They have been moved to perfdlls and perflib.h and left here // for references only // // #define NUM_VALUES 2 // #define MAX_INSTANCE_NAME 32 // #define DEFAULT_LARGE_BUFFER 8*1024 // #define INCREMENT_BUFFER_SIZE 4*1024 // #define MAX_PROCESS_NAME_LENGTH 256*sizeof(WCHAR) // #define MAX_THREAD_NAME_LENGTH 10*sizeof(WCHAR) // #define MAX_KEY_NAME_LENGTH 256*sizeof(WCHAR) // #define MAX_VALUE_NAME_LENGTH 256*sizeof(WCHAR) // #define MAX_VALUE_DATA_LENGTH 256*sizeof(WCHAR) typedef PM_OPEN_PROC *OPENPROC; typedef PM_COLLECT_PROC *COLLECTPROC; typedef PM_QUERY_PROC *QUERYPROC; typedef PM_CLOSE_PROC *CLOSEPROC; DWORD PerfOpenKey (); BOOL PerfRegCleanup ();