reactos/drivers/storage/port/buslogic/wmi.c

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#include "miniport.h"
#include "BusLogic958.h" // includes scsi.h
#include "wmistr.h" // WMI definitions
#include "BT958dt.h"
#define BT958Wmi_MofResourceName L"MofResource"
#define BT958_SETUP_GUID_INDEX 0
GUID BT958WmiExtendedSetupInfoGuid = BT958Wmi_ExtendedSetupInfo_Guid;
UCHAR
BT958ReadExtendedSetupInfo
(
IN PHW_DEVICE_EXTENSION HwDeviceExtension,
OUT PUCHAR Buffer
);
BOOLEAN
BT958QueryWmiDataBlock
(
IN PVOID Context,
IN PSCSIWMI_REQUEST_CONTEXT RequestContext,
IN ULONG GuidIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceCount,
IN OUT PULONG InstanceLengthArray,
IN ULONG OutBufferSize,
OUT PUCHAR Buffer
);
UCHAR
BT958QueryWmiRegInfo
(
IN PVOID Context,
IN PSCSIWMI_REQUEST_CONTEXT RequestContext,
OUT PWCHAR *MofResourceName
);
SCSIWMIGUIDREGINFO BT958GuidList[] =
{
{&BT958WmiExtendedSetupInfoGuid,
1,
0
},
};
#define BT958GuidCount (sizeof(BT958GuidList) / sizeof(SCSIWMIGUIDREGINFO))
void BT958WmiInitialize(
IN PHW_DEVICE_EXTENSION HwDeviceExtension
)
{
PSCSI_WMILIB_CONTEXT WmiLibContext;
WmiLibContext = &HwDeviceExtension->WmiLibContext;
WmiLibContext->GuidList = BT958GuidList;
WmiLibContext->GuidCount = BT958GuidCount;
WmiLibContext->QueryWmiRegInfo = BT958QueryWmiRegInfo;
WmiLibContext->QueryWmiDataBlock = BT958QueryWmiDataBlock;
WmiLibContext->SetWmiDataItem = NULL;
WmiLibContext->SetWmiDataBlock = NULL;
WmiLibContext->WmiFunctionControl = NULL;
WmiLibContext->ExecuteWmiMethod = NULL;
}
BOOLEAN
BT958WmiSrb(
IN PHW_DEVICE_EXTENSION HwDeviceExtension,
IN OUT PSCSI_WMI_REQUEST_BLOCK Srb
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Process an SRB_FUNCTION_WMI request packet.
This routine is called from the SCSI port driver synchronized with the
kernel via BT958StartIo. On completion of WMI processing, the SCSI
port driver is notified that the adapter can take another request, if
any are available.
Arguments:
HwDeviceExtension - HBA miniport driver's adapter data storage.
Srb - IO request packet.
Return Value:
Value to return to BT958StartIo caller. Always TRUE.
--*/
{
UCHAR status;
SCSIWMI_REQUEST_CONTEXT requestContext;
ULONG retSize;
BOOLEAN pending;
// Validate our assumptions.
ASSERT(Srb->Function == SRB_FUNCTION_WMI);
ASSERT(Srb->Length == sizeof(SCSI_WMI_REQUEST_BLOCK));
ASSERT(Srb->DataTransferLength >= sizeof(ULONG));
ASSERT(Srb->DataBuffer);
// Check if the WMI SRB is targeted for the adapter or one of the disks
if (!(Srb->WMIFlags & SRB_WMI_FLAGS_ADAPTER_REQUEST))
{
// This is targeted to one of the disks, since there are no per disk
// wmi information we return an error. Note that if there was per
// disk information, then you'd likely have a differen WmiLibContext
// and a different set of guids.
Srb->DataTransferLength = 0;
Srb->SrbStatus = SRB_STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
else
{
// Process the incoming WMI request.
pending = ScsiPortWmiDispatchFunction(&HwDeviceExtension->WmiLibContext,
Srb->WMISubFunction,
HwDeviceExtension,
&requestContext,
Srb->DataPath,
Srb->DataTransferLength,
Srb->DataBuffer);
// We assume that the wmi request will never pend so that we can
// allocate the requestContext from stack. If the WMI request could
// ever pend then we'd need to allocate the request context from
// the SRB extension.
//
ASSERT(! pending);
retSize = ScsiPortWmiGetReturnSize(&requestContext);
status = ScsiPortWmiGetReturnStatus(&requestContext);
// We can do this since we assume it is done synchronously
Srb->DataTransferLength = retSize;
//
// Adapter ready for next request.
//
Srb->SrbStatus = status;
}
ScsiPortNotification(RequestComplete, HwDeviceExtension, Srb);
ScsiPortNotification(NextRequest, HwDeviceExtension, NULL);
return TRUE;
}
BOOLEAN
BT958QueryWmiDataBlock(
IN PVOID Context,
IN PSCSIWMI_REQUEST_CONTEXT RequestContext,
IN ULONG GuidIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceCount,
IN OUT PULONG InstanceLengthArray,
IN ULONG OutBufferSize,
OUT PUCHAR Buffer
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the miniport to query for the contents of
one or more instances of a data block. This callback may be called with
an output buffer that is too small to return all of the data queried.
In this case the callback is responsible to report the correct output
buffer size needed.
If the request can be completed immediately without pending,
ScsiPortWmiPostProcess should be called from within this callback and
FALSE returned.
If the request cannot be completed within this callback then TRUE should
be returned. Once the pending operations are finished the miniport should
call ScsiPortWmiPostProcess and then complete the srb.
Arguments:
DeviceContext is a caller specified context value originally passed to
ScsiPortWmiDispatchFunction.
RequestContext is a context associated with the srb being processed.
GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the
miniport registered
InstanceIndex is the index that denotes first instance of the data block
is being queried.
InstanceCount is the number of instances expected to be returned for
the data block.
InstanceLengthArray is a pointer to an array of ULONG that returns the
lengths of each instance of the data block. This may be NULL when
there is not enough space in the output buffer to fufill the request.
In this case the miniport should call ScsiPortWmiPostProcess with
a status of SRB_STATUS_DATA_OVERRUN and the size of the output buffer
needed to fufill the request.
BufferAvail on entry has the maximum size available to write the data
blocks in the output buffer. If the output buffer is not large enough
to return all of the data blocks then the miniport should call
ScsiPortWmiPostProcess with a status of SRB_STATUS_DATA_OVERRUN
and the size of the output buffer needed to fufill the request.
Buffer on return is filled with the returned data blocks. Note that each
instance of the data block must be aligned on a 8 byte boundry. This
may be NULL when there is not enough space in the output buffer to
fufill the request. In this case the miniport should call
ScsiPortWmiPostProcess with a status of SRB_STATUS_DATA_OVERRUN and
the size of the output buffer needed to fufill the request.
Return Value:
TRUE if request is pending else FALSE
--*/
{
PHW_DEVICE_EXTENSION HwDeviceExtension = (PHW_DEVICE_EXTENSION)Context;
ULONG size = 0;
UCHAR status;
//
// Only ever registers 1 instance per guid
ASSERT((InstanceIndex == 0) &&
(InstanceCount == 1));
switch (GuidIndex)
{
case BT958_SETUP_GUID_INDEX:
{
size = sizeof(BT958ExtendedSetupInfo)-1;
if (OutBufferSize < size)
{
//
// The buffer passed to return the data is too small
//
status = SRB_STATUS_DATA_OVERRUN;
break;
}
if ( !BT958ReadExtendedSetupInfo(HwDeviceExtension,
Buffer))
{
ASSERT(FALSE);
size = 0;
status = SRB_STATUS_ERROR;
}
else
{
*InstanceLengthArray = size;
status = SRB_STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
break;
}
default:
{
status = SRB_STATUS_ERROR;
}
}
ScsiPortWmiPostProcess( RequestContext,
status,
size);
return status;
}
UCHAR
BT958QueryWmiRegInfo(
IN PVOID Context,
IN PSCSIWMI_REQUEST_CONTEXT RequestContext,
OUT PWCHAR *MofResourceName
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the driver to retrieve information about
the guids being registered.
Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory
Arguments:
DeviceObject is the device whose registration information is needed
*RegFlags returns with a set of flags that describe all of the guids being
registered for this device. If the device wants enable and disable
collection callbacks before receiving queries for the registered
guids then it should return the WMIREG_FLAG_EXPENSIVE flag. Also the
returned flags may specify WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO in which case
the instance name is determined from the PDO associated with the
device object. Note that the PDO must have an associated devnode. If
WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO is not set then Name must return a unique
name for the device. These flags are ORed into the flags specified
by the GUIDREGINFO for each guid.
InstanceName returns with the instance name for the guids if
WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO is not set in the returned *RegFlags. The
caller will call ExFreePool with the buffer returned.
*RegistryPath returns with the registry path of the driver. This is
required
*MofResourceName returns with the name of the MOF resource attached to
the binary file. If the driver does not have a mof resource attached
then this can be returned as NULL.
*Pdo returns with the device object for the PDO associated with this
device if the WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO flag is returned in
*RegFlags.
Return Value:
status
--*/
{
*MofResourceName = BT958Wmi_MofResourceName;
return SRB_STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
UCHAR
BT958ReadExtendedSetupInfo(
IN PHW_DEVICE_EXTENSION HwDeviceExtension,
OUT PUCHAR Buffer
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Read the adapter setup information into the supplied buffer. The buffer
must be RM_CFG_MAX_SIZE (255) bytes large.
Arguments:
HwDeviceExtension - HBA miniport driver's adapter data storage.
Buffer - Buffer to hold adapter's setup information structure [manual 5-10].
Return Value:
TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
--*/
{
UCHAR numberOfBytes = sizeof(BT958ExtendedSetupInfo)-1;
PHW_DEVICE_EXTENSION deviceExtension = HwDeviceExtension;
BusLogic_HostAdapter_T *HostAdapter = &(deviceExtension->hcs);
BusLogic_ExtendedSetupInformation_T ExtendedSetupInformation;
BusLogic_RequestedReplyLength_T RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation);
BOOLEAN Result = TRUE;
BusLogic_WmiExtendedSetupInformation_T WmiExtendedSetupInfo;
PUCHAR SourceBuf = (PUCHAR) &WmiExtendedSetupInfo;
//
// Issue the Inquire Extended Setup Information command. Only genuine
// BusLogic Host Adapters and TRUE clones support this command. Adaptec 1542C
// series Host Adapters that respond to the Geometry Register I/O port will
// fail this command.
RequestedReplyLength = sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation);
if (BusLogic_Command(HostAdapter,
BusLogic_InquireExtendedSetupInformation,
&RequestedReplyLength,
sizeof(RequestedReplyLength),
&ExtendedSetupInformation,
sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation))
!= sizeof(ExtendedSetupInformation))
{
Result = FALSE;
}
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.BusType = ExtendedSetupInformation.BusType;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.BIOS_Address = ExtendedSetupInformation.BIOS_Address;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.ScatterGatherLimit = ExtendedSetupInformation.ScatterGatherLimit;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.MailboxCount = ExtendedSetupInformation.MailboxCount;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.BaseMailboxAddress = ExtendedSetupInformation.BaseMailboxAddress;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.FastOnEISA = ExtendedSetupInformation.Misc.FastOnEISA;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.LevelSensitiveInterrupt = ExtendedSetupInformation.Misc.LevelSensitiveInterrupt;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.FirmwareRevision[0] = ExtendedSetupInformation.FirmwareRevision[0];
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.FirmwareRevision[1] = ExtendedSetupInformation.FirmwareRevision[1];
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.FirmwareRevision[2] = ExtendedSetupInformation.FirmwareRevision[2];
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.HostWideSCSI = ExtendedSetupInformation.HostWideSCSI;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.HostDifferentialSCSI= ExtendedSetupInformation.HostDifferentialSCSI;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.HostSupportsSCAM = ExtendedSetupInformation.HostSupportsSCAM;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.HostUltraSCSI = ExtendedSetupInformation.HostUltraSCSI;
WmiExtendedSetupInfo.HostSmartTermination= ExtendedSetupInformation.HostSmartTermination;
for (; numberOfBytes; numberOfBytes--)
{
*Buffer++ = *SourceBuf++;
}
return TRUE;
}