reactos/sdk/lib/drivers/wdf/shared/irphandlers/pnp/km/fxpkgpdokm.cpp

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/*++
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
FxPkgPdoKM.cpp
Abstract:
This module implements the Pnp package for Pdo devices.
Author:
Environment:
Kernel mode only
Revision History:
--*/
#include "../pnppriv.hpp"
#include <wdmguid.h>
// Tracing support
#if defined(EVENT_TRACING)
extern "C" {
#include "FxPkgPdoKM.tmh"
}
#endif
_Must_inspect_result_
NTSTATUS
FxPkgPdo::_PnpQueryResources(
__inout FxPkgPnp* This,
__inout FxIrp *Irp
)
{
return ((FxPkgPdo*) This)->PnpQueryResources(Irp);
}
_Must_inspect_result_
NTSTATUS
FxPkgPdo::PnpQueryResources(
__inout FxIrp *Irp
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This method is invoked in response to a Pnp QueryResources IRP. We return
the resources that the device is currently consuming.
Arguments:
Irp - a pointer to the FxIrp
Returns:
NTSTATUS
--*/
{
FxCmResList *pResList = NULL;
PCM_RESOURCE_LIST pWdmResourceList;
WDFCMRESLIST list;
NTSTATUS status;
//
// It is only necessary to create a collection if the caller is interested
// in this callback.
//
if (m_DeviceResourcesQuery.m_Method == NULL) {
return CompletePnpRequest(Irp, Irp->GetStatus());
}
pWdmResourceList = NULL;
status = FxCmResList::_CreateAndInit(&pResList,
GetDriverGlobals(),
m_Device,
WDF_NO_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES,
FxResourceAllAccessAllowed);
if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
goto exit;
}
status = pResList->Commit(NULL, (PWDFOBJECT) &list);
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
status = m_DeviceResourcesQuery.Invoke(
m_Device->GetHandle(), list);
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
//
// Walk the resource collection and create the appropriate
// CM_RESOURCE_LIST.
//
if (pResList->Count()) {
pWdmResourceList = pResList->CreateWdmList();
}
else {
//
// The driver didn't add any resources, so we'll just
// ignore this Irp.
//
// Return that status that was passed in.
//
status = Irp->GetStatus();
pWdmResourceList = (PCM_RESOURCE_LIST) Irp->GetInformation();
}
}
}
pResList->DeleteObject();
exit:
Irp->SetInformation((ULONG_PTR) pWdmResourceList);
return CompletePnpRequest(Irp, status);
}
_Must_inspect_result_
NTSTATUS
FxPkgPdo::_PnpQueryResourceRequirements(
__inout FxPkgPnp* This,
__inout FxIrp *Irp
)
{
return ((FxPkgPdo*) This)->PnpQueryResourceRequirements(Irp);
}
_Must_inspect_result_
NTSTATUS
FxPkgPdo::PnpQueryResourceRequirements(
__inout FxIrp *Irp
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This method is invoked in response to a Pnp QueryResourceRequirements IRP.
We return the set (of sets) of possible resources that we could accept
which would allow our device to work.
Arguments:
Irp - a pointer to the FxIrp
Returns:
NTSTATUS
--*/
{
PIO_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST pWdmRequirementsList;
FxIoResReqList *pIoResReqList = NULL;
PSINGLE_LIST_ENTRY ple;
NTSTATUS status;
status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
m_DeviceInterfaceLock.AcquireLock(GetDriverGlobals());
// We know for sure that the PDO is known to pnp now because it has received
// this query resource requirements request.
m_Device->m_PdoKnown = TRUE;
//
// Now that it is a known PDO, we can register interfaces on it whose
// registration was delayed because the PDO was unknown at the time of the
// call to WdfDeviceCreateDeviceInterface. If it is not the first time
// then we re-register (see comments below for reason).
//
for (ple = m_DeviceInterfaceHead.Next; ple != NULL; ple = ple->Next) {
FxDeviceInterface *pDeviceInterface;
pDeviceInterface = FxDeviceInterface::_FromEntry(ple);
//
// At this time the interface may be in registered or unregistered state.
// The reason being that pnp may unregister the interface from underneath
// during the life of PDO (note that drivers never unregister explicitly
// as there is no unregistration API, and the scenarios in which it can
// happen are given below). Therefore WDF needs to re-register the interface,
// otherwise driver may end up with an unregistered interface and fail to
// enable interface.
//
// Pnp can unregister the interface in following cases:
// 1. The driver is uninstalled, and re-installed
// In this case, the stack is torn down but the PDO is not
// deleted. Pnp deletes the interface registration, however WDF
// doesn't delete the interface structure because it is deleted as
// part of PDO deletion in destructor. When the driver is re-installed
// Pnp sends another query resource requirements irp and WDF needs to
// re-register at this time.
//
// 2. Pnp couldn't find a driver and loaded a NULL driver while
// waiting for reinstall to happen from WU. This is similar to case above
// except that the pnp activities are transparent to user.
// In this case, PDO was never started. However it did get
// the query resource requirements irp and therefore its interface
// was registered by WDF. Pnp deleted the interface registration
// when installing NULL driver. When pnp finally finds a driver from
// WU, it sends another query resource requirement irp. At this time,
// WDF needs to re-register.
//
// In both the above cases, WDF has to re-register (and free previous
// sym link) when query resource requirements irp arrives again. Note
// that Pnp doesn't delete the interface registration during disable,
// s/w surprise-removal, or resource rebalance. In case of resource
// rebalance, query resource requirement irp is sent after stop, and
// WDF will end up registering again even though pnp did not unregister
// the interface. This is fine because kernel API for registration
// allows multiple calls to register, and in case registration already
// exists it returns informational status (not error status)
// STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_EXISTS and also returns the same symbolic link.
//
//
// Free the symbolic link if already present
//
if (pDeviceInterface->m_SymbolicLinkName.Buffer != NULL) {
RtlFreeUnicodeString(&pDeviceInterface->m_SymbolicLinkName);
RtlZeroMemory(&pDeviceInterface->m_SymbolicLinkName,
sizeof(pDeviceInterface->m_SymbolicLinkName));
}
//
// Register. Note that if the interface was already registered, the
// call to IoRegisterDeviceInterface will return informational status
// (not error status) STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_EXISTS and also return the
// symbolic link.
//
status = pDeviceInterface->Register(
m_Device->GetPhysicalDevice()
);
if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
DoTraceLevelMessage(
GetDriverGlobals(), TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR, TRACINGPNP,
"could not register device interface on PDO WDFDEVICE %p, "
"!devobj %p, failing IRP_MN_QUERY_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS %!STATUS!",
m_Device->GetHandle(),
m_Device->GetDeviceObject(), status);
break;
}
}
m_DeviceInterfaceLock.ReleaseLock(GetDriverGlobals());
if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
return CompletePnpRequest(Irp, status);
}
//
// Driver writer is not interested in this callback, forgoe the allocation
// of the FxCollection and complete the request here.
//
if (m_DeviceResourceRequirementsQuery.m_Method == NULL) {
return CompletePnpRequest(Irp, status);
}
pWdmRequirementsList = NULL;
//
// Create a collection which will be populated by the
// bus driver.
//
status = FxIoResReqList::_CreateAndInit(&pIoResReqList,
GetDriverGlobals(),
WDF_NO_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES,
FxResourceAllAccessAllowed);
if (!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
goto exit;
}
WDFIORESREQLIST reqlist;
//
// Get a handle to the collection that can be passed to the driver.
//
status = pIoResReqList->Commit(NULL, (PWDFOBJECT) &reqlist);
//
// We control the object's state, this should never fail
//
ASSERT(NT_SUCCESS(status));
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(status);
//
// Call the driver. The driver will populate the resource collection
// with a set of child collections which will contain each of the
// possible resource assignments.
//
status = m_DeviceResourceRequirementsQuery.Invoke(
m_Device->GetHandle(), reqlist);
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
if (pIoResReqList->Count()) {
//
// Create a IO_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST based on the
// contents of our collection.
//
pWdmRequirementsList = pIoResReqList->CreateWdmList();
if (pWdmRequirementsList != NULL) {
Irp->SetInformation((ULONG_PTR) pWdmRequirementsList);
}
else {
status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
}
}
else {
//
// The driver didn't add any resources, so we'll just
// ignore this request.
//
// Return the status that was passed in.
//
status = Irp->GetStatus();
}
}
pIoResReqList->DeleteObject();
exit:
return CompletePnpRequest(Irp, status);
}
_Must_inspect_result_
NTSTATUS
FxPkgPdo::_PnpFilterResourceRequirements(
__inout FxPkgPnp* This,
__inout FxIrp *Irp
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Filter resource requirements for the PDO. A chance to further muck with
the resources assigned to the device.
Arguments:
This - the package
Irp - the request
Return Value:
NTSTATUS
--*/
{
NTSTATUS status;
//
// Give the Framework objects a pass at the list.
//
status = ((FxPkgPdo*) This)->FilterResourceRequirements(
(PIO_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST*)(&Irp->GetIrp()->IoStatus.Information)
);
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
//
// Upon successful internal filtering, return the embedded status.
//
status = Irp->GetStatus();
}
else {
//
// Only on failure do we change the status of the irp
//
Irp->SetStatus(status);
}
return ((FxPkgPdo*) This)->CompletePnpRequest(Irp, status);
}