DkmRuntimeInstance.AfterSteppingArbitration Method

Definition

AfterSteppingArbitration is called by the stepping manager on the old controlling runtime instance after stepping arbitration is complete but before the next runtime instance starts stepping. This allows runtimes to clear any stepping state if another runtime took control. If no other runtime monitor claimed the current location, the original monitor should finish the step. This is indicated by NewControllingRuntimeInstance being null. For instance, a runtime instance may choose to step back out if a step-in landed in a location without symbols and no other runtime took control.

Location constraint: API must be called from a Monitor component (component level < 100,000).

public:
 void AfterSteppingArbitration(Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Stepping::DkmStepper ^ Stepper, Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::Stepping::DkmStepArbitrationReason Reason, Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::DkmRuntimeInstance ^ NewControllingRuntimeInstance);
public void AfterSteppingArbitration (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Stepping.DkmStepper Stepper, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Stepping.DkmStepArbitrationReason Reason, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmRuntimeInstance NewControllingRuntimeInstance);
member this.AfterSteppingArbitration : Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Stepping.DkmStepper * Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Stepping.DkmStepArbitrationReason * Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmRuntimeInstance -> unit
Public Sub AfterSteppingArbitration (Stepper As DkmStepper, Reason As DkmStepArbitrationReason, NewControllingRuntimeInstance As DkmRuntimeInstance)

Parameters

Stepper
DkmStepper

[In] DkmStepper represents a request to step a thread. It facilitates shared object lifetime between the various runtime debug monitors that participate in stepping.

Reason
DkmStepArbitrationReason

[In] DkmStepArbitrationReason the reason step arbitration is occurring.

NewControllingRuntimeInstance
DkmRuntimeInstance

[In,Optional] The DkmRuntimeInstance class represents an execution environment which is loaded into a DkmProcess and which contains code to be debugged.

Applies to