reactos/ntoskrnl/io/iomgr/irq.c

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/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Kernel
* LICENSE: GPL - See COPYING in the top level directory
* FILE: ntoskrnl/io/iomgr/irq.c
* PURPOSE: I/O Wrappers (called Completion Ports) for Kernel Queues
* PROGRAMMERS: Alex Ionescu (alex.ionescu@reactos.org)
*/
/* INCLUDES *****************************************************************/
#include <ntoskrnl.h>
#define NDEBUG
#include <debug.h>
/* FUNCTIONS *****************************************************************/
/*
* @implemented
*/
NTSTATUS
NTAPI
IoConnectInterrupt(OUT PKINTERRUPT *InterruptObject,
IN PKSERVICE_ROUTINE ServiceRoutine,
IN PVOID ServiceContext,
IN PKSPIN_LOCK SpinLock,
IN ULONG Vector,
IN KIRQL Irql,
IN KIRQL SynchronizeIrql,
IN KINTERRUPT_MODE InterruptMode,
IN BOOLEAN ShareVector,
IN KAFFINITY ProcessorEnableMask,
IN BOOLEAN FloatingSave)
{
PKINTERRUPT Interrupt;
PKINTERRUPT InterruptUsed;
PIO_INTERRUPT IoInterrupt;
PKSPIN_LOCK SpinLockUsed;
BOOLEAN FirstRun;
CCHAR Count = 0;
KAFFINITY Affinity;
PAGED_CODE();
/* Assume failure */
*InterruptObject = NULL;
/* Get the affinity */
Affinity = ProcessorEnableMask & KeActiveProcessors;
while (Affinity)
{
/* Increase count */
if (Affinity & 1) Count++;
Affinity >>= 1;
}
/* Make sure we have a valid CPU count */
if (!Count) return STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
/* Allocate the array of I/O Interrupts */
IoInterrupt = ExAllocatePoolWithTag(NonPagedPool,
(Count - 1) * sizeof(KINTERRUPT) +
sizeof(IO_INTERRUPT),
TAG_KINTERRUPT);
if (!IoInterrupt) return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
/* Select which Spinlock to use */
SpinLockUsed = SpinLock ? SpinLock : &IoInterrupt->SpinLock;
/* We first start with a built-in Interrupt inside the I/O Structure */
*InterruptObject = &IoInterrupt->FirstInterrupt;
Interrupt = (PKINTERRUPT)(IoInterrupt + 1);
FirstRun = TRUE;
/* Start with a fresh structure */
RtlZeroMemory(IoInterrupt, sizeof(IO_INTERRUPT));
/* Now create all the interrupts */
Affinity = ProcessorEnableMask & KeActiveProcessors;
for (Count = 0; Affinity; Count++, Affinity >>= 1)
{
/* Check if it's enabled for this CPU */
if (Affinity & 1)
{
/* Check which one we will use */
InterruptUsed = FirstRun ? &IoInterrupt->FirstInterrupt : Interrupt;
/* Initialize it */
KeInitializeInterrupt(InterruptUsed,
ServiceRoutine,
ServiceContext,
SpinLockUsed,
Vector,
Irql,
SynchronizeIrql,
InterruptMode,
ShareVector,
Count,
FloatingSave);
/* Connect it */
if (!KeConnectInterrupt(InterruptUsed))
{
/* Check how far we got */
if (FirstRun)
{
/* We failed early so just free this */
ExFreePoolWithTag(IoInterrupt, TAG_KINTERRUPT);
}
else
{
/* Far enough, so disconnect everything */
IoDisconnectInterrupt(&IoInterrupt->FirstInterrupt);
}
/* And fail */
return STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
/* Now we've used up our First Run */
if (FirstRun)
{
FirstRun = FALSE;
}
else
{
/* Move on to the next one */
IoInterrupt->Interrupt[(UCHAR)Count] = Interrupt++;
}
}
}
/* Return Success */
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* @implemented
*/
VOID
NTAPI
IoDisconnectInterrupt(PKINTERRUPT InterruptObject)
{
LONG i;
PIO_INTERRUPT IoInterrupt;
PAGED_CODE();
/* Get the I/O Interrupt */
IoInterrupt = CONTAINING_RECORD(InterruptObject,
IO_INTERRUPT,
FirstInterrupt);
/* Disconnect the first one */
KeDisconnectInterrupt(&IoInterrupt->FirstInterrupt);
/* Now disconnect the others */
for (i = 0; i < KeNumberProcessors; i++)
{
/* Make sure one was registered */
if (IoInterrupt->Interrupt[i])
{
/* Disconnect it */
KeDisconnectInterrupt(&InterruptObject[i]);
}
}
/* Free the I/O Interrupt */
ExFreePool(IoInterrupt); // ExFreePoolWithTag(IoInterrupt, TAG_KINTERRUPT);
}
/* EOF */