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211 lines
4.8 KiB
C
211 lines
4.8 KiB
C
/*
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*
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* COPYRIGHT: See COPYING in the top level directory
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* PROJECT: ReactOS Multimedia
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* FILE: dll/win32/mmdrv/kernel.c
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* PURPOSE: Multimedia User Mode Driver (kernel interface)
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* PROGRAMMER: Andrew Greenwood
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* UPDATE HISTORY:
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* Jan 14, 2007: Created
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*/
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#include "mmdrv.h"
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#include <winuser.h>
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#define NDEBUG
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#include <debug.h>
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/*
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Devices that we provide access to follow a standard naming convention.
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The first wave output, for example, appears as \Device\WaveOut0
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I'm not entirely certain how drivers find a free name to use, or why
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we need to strip the leading \Device from it when opening, but hey...
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*/
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MMRESULT
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CobbleDeviceName(
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DeviceType device_type,
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UINT device_id,
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PWCHAR out_device_name)
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{
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WCHAR base_device_name[MAX_DEVICE_NAME_LENGTH];
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/* Work out the base name from the device type */
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switch ( device_type )
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{
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case WaveOutDevice :
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wsprintf(base_device_name, L"%ls", WAVE_OUT_DEVICE_NAME);
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break;
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case WaveInDevice :
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wsprintf(base_device_name, L"%ls", WAVE_IN_DEVICE_NAME);
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break;
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case MidiOutDevice :
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wsprintf(base_device_name, L"%ls", MIDI_OUT_DEVICE_NAME);
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break;
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case MidiInDevice :
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wsprintf(base_device_name, L"%ls", MIDI_IN_DEVICE_NAME);
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break;
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case AuxDevice :
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wsprintf(base_device_name, L"%ls", AUX_DEVICE_NAME);
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break;
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default :
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return MMSYSERR_BADDEVICEID;
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};
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/* Now append the device number, removing the leading \Device */
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wsprintf(out_device_name,
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L"\\\\.%ls%d",
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base_device_name + strlen("\\Device"),
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device_id);
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return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
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}
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/*
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Takes a device type (eg: WaveOutDevice), a device ID, desired access and
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a pointer to a location that will store the handle of the opened "file" if
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the function succeeds.
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The device type and ID are converted into a device name using the above
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function.
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*/
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MMRESULT
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OpenKernelDevice(
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DeviceType device_type,
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UINT device_id,
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DWORD access,
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HANDLE* handle)
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{
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MMRESULT result;
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WCHAR device_name[MAX_DEVICE_NAME_LENGTH];
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DWORD open_flags = 0;
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ASSERT(handle);
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/* Glue the base device name and the ID together */
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result = CobbleDeviceName(device_type, device_id, device_name);
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DPRINT("Opening kernel device %ls\n", device_name);
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if ( result != MMSYSERR_NOERROR )
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return result;
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/* We want overlapped I/O when writing */
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if ( access != GENERIC_READ )
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open_flags = FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED;
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/* Now try opening... */
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*handle = CreateFile(device_name,
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access,
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FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
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NULL,
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OPEN_EXISTING,
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open_flags,
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NULL);
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if ( *handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE )
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return ErrorToMmResult(GetLastError());
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return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
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}
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/*
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Just an alias for the benefit of having a pair of functions ;)
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*/
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void
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CloseKernelDevice(HANDLE device_handle)
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{
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CloseHandle(device_handle);
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}
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MMRESULT
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SetDeviceData(
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HANDLE device_handle,
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DWORD ioctl,
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PBYTE input_buffer,
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DWORD buffer_size)
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{
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DPRINT("SetDeviceData\n");
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/* TODO */
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return 0;
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}
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MMRESULT
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GetDeviceData(
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HANDLE device_handle,
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DWORD ioctl,
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PBYTE output_buffer,
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DWORD buffer_size)
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{
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OVERLAPPED overlap;
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DWORD bytes_returned;
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BOOL success;
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DWORD transfer;
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DPRINT("GetDeviceData\n");
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memset(&overlap, 0, sizeof(overlap));
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overlap.hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
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if ( ! overlap.hEvent )
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return MMSYSERR_NOMEM;
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success = DeviceIoControl(device_handle,
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ioctl,
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NULL,
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0,
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output_buffer,
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buffer_size,
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&bytes_returned,
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&overlap);
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if ( ! success )
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{
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if ( GetLastError() == ERROR_IO_PENDING )
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{
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if ( ! GetOverlappedResult(device_handle, &overlap, &transfer, TRUE) )
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{
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CloseHandle(overlap.hEvent);
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return ErrorToMmResult(GetLastError());
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}
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}
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else
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{
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CloseHandle(overlap.hEvent);
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return ErrorToMmResult(GetLastError());
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}
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}
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while ( TRUE )
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{
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SetEvent(overlap.hEvent);
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if ( WaitForSingleObjectEx(overlap.hEvent, 0, TRUE) != WAIT_IO_COMPLETION )
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{
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break;
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}
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}
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CloseHandle(overlap.hEvent);
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return MMSYSERR_NOERROR;
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}
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