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Question by subburaj
Submitted on 10/1/2003
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Hi,
I am developing a VSD driver for Storage Area
Network kind of application.This VSD is in DRP_VSD_9 IOS Layer.In this I am filtering the IOP's and get the data from IOS and send it to the remote entity.For this I implemented a kernel level socket using TDI (TDI client).    Now the issue is I have to synchornise the two asynchronise events (TDI and the Disk).To sync the async event I need to pend the IOP.

Query:

1. How I can pend the IOP in VxD like in NT
IoMarkIrpPending()to pend the IRP.

2. How I can change the loading order of the VSD.

Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Subburaj.R



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