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/*++
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1991 - 1999
Module Name:
pnp.c
Abstract:
SCSI disk class driver
Environment:
kernel mode only
Notes:
Revision History:
--*/
#include "disk.h"
extern PULONG InitSafeBootMode;
ULONG diskDeviceSequenceNumber = 0;
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskAddDevice)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskInitFdo)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskInitPdo)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskStartFdo)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskStartPdo)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskQueryId)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskGenerateDeviceName)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskCreateSymbolicLinks)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskDeleteSymbolicLinks)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, DiskRemoveDevice)
#endif
NTSTATUS
DiskAddDevice(
IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject,
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT PhysicalDeviceObject
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine gets a port drivers capabilities, obtains the
inquiry data, searches the SCSI bus for the port driver and creates
the device objects for the disks found.
Arguments:
DriverObject - Pointer to driver object created by system.
Pdo - Device object use to send requests to port driver.
Return Value:
True is returned if one disk was found and successfully created.
--*/
{
ULONG rootPartitionMountable = FALSE;
PCONFIGURATION_INFORMATION configurationInformation;
ULONG diskCount;
NTSTATUS status;
PAGED_CODE();
//
// See if we should be allowing file systems to mount on partition zero.
//
TRY {
HANDLE deviceKey;
UNICODE_STRING diskKeyName;
OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES objectAttributes = {0};
HANDLE diskKey;
RTL_QUERY_REGISTRY_TABLE queryTable[2] = { 0 };
status = IoOpenDeviceRegistryKey(PhysicalDeviceObject,
PLUGPLAY_REGKEY_DEVICE,
KEY_READ,
&deviceKey);
if(!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
DebugPrint((1, "DiskAddDevice: Error %#08lx opening device key "
"for pdo %#08lx\n",
status, PhysicalDeviceObject));
LEAVE;
}
RtlInitUnicodeString(&diskKeyName, L"Disk");
InitializeObjectAttributes(&objectAttributes,
&diskKeyName,
OBJ_CASE_INSENSITIVE,
deviceKey,
NULL);
status = ZwOpenKey(&diskKey, KEY_READ, &objectAttributes);
ZwClose(deviceKey);
if(!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
DebugPrint((1, "DiskAddDevice: Error %#08lx opening disk key "
"for pdo %#08lx device key %#x\n",
status, PhysicalDeviceObject, deviceKey));
LEAVE;
}
queryTable[0].Flags = RTL_QUERY_REGISTRY_DIRECT;
queryTable[0].Name = L"RootPartitionMountable";
queryTable[0].EntryContext = &(rootPartitionMountable);
status = RtlQueryRegistryValues(RTL_REGISTRY_HANDLE,
diskKey,
queryTable,
NULL,
NULL);
if(!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
DebugPrint((1, "DiskAddDevice: Error %#08lx reading value from "
"disk key %#x for pdo %#08lx\n",
status, diskKey, PhysicalDeviceObject));
}
ZwClose(diskKey);
} FINALLY {
//
// Do nothing.
//
if(!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
DebugPrint((1, "DiskAddDevice: Will %sallow file system to mount on "
"partition zero of disk %#08lx\n",
(rootPartitionMountable ? "" : "not "),
PhysicalDeviceObject));
}
}
//
// Create device objects for disk
//
diskCount = 0;
status = DiskCreateFdo(
DriverObject,
PhysicalDeviceObject,
&diskCount,
(BOOLEAN) !rootPartitionMountable
);
//
// Get the number of disks already initialized.
//
configurationInformation = IoGetConfigurationInformation();
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
//
// Increment system disk device count.
//
configurationInformation->DiskCount++;
}
return status;
} // end DiskAddDevice()
NTSTATUS
DiskInitFdo(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Fdo
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is called to do one-time initialization of new device objects
Arguments:
Fdo - a pointer to the functional device object for this device
Return Value:
status
--*/
{
PFUNCTIONAL_DEVICE_EXTENSION fdoExtension = Fdo->DeviceExtension;
PDISK_DATA diskData = (PDISK_DATA) fdoExtension->CommonExtension.DriverData;
ULONG srbFlags = 0;
ULONG timeOut = 0;
ULONG bytesPerSector;
PULONG dmSkew;
NTSTATUS status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
PAGED_CODE();
//
// Build the lookaside list for srb's for the physical disk. Should only
// need a couple. If this fails then we don't have an emergency SRB so
// fail the call to initialize.
//
ClassInitializeSrbLookasideList((PCOMMON_DEVICE_EXTENSION) fdoExtension,
PARTITION0_LIST_SIZE);
if (fdoExtension->DeviceDescriptor->RemovableMedia)
{
SET_FLAG(Fdo->Characteristics, FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA);
}
//
// Initialize the srb flags.
//
//
// Because all requests share a common sense buffer, it is possible
// for the buffer to be overwritten if the port driver completes
// multiple failed requests that require a request sense before the
// class driver's completion routine can consume the data in the buffer.
// To prevent this, we allow the port driver to allocate a unique sense
// buffer each time it needs one. We are responsible for freeing this
// buffer. This also allows the adapter to be configured to support
// additional sense data beyond the minimum 18 bytes.
//
SET_FLAG(fdoExtension->SrbFlags, SRB_FLAGS_PORT_DRIVER_ALLOCSENSE);
if (fdoExtension->DeviceDescriptor->CommandQueueing &&
fdoExtension->AdapterDescriptor->CommandQueueing) {
SET_FLAG(fdoExtension->SrbFlags, SRB_FLAGS_QUEUE_ACTION_ENABLE);
}
//
// Look for controllers that require special flags.
//
ClassScanForSpecial(fdoExtension, DiskBadControllers, DiskSetSpecialHacks);
srbFlags = fdoExtension->SrbFlags;
//
// Clear buffer for drive geometry.
//
RtlZeroMemory(&(fdoExtension->DiskGeometry),
sizeof(DISK_GEOMETRY));
//
// Allocate request sense buffer.
//
fdoExtension->SenseData = ExAllocatePoolWithTag(NonPagedPoolCacheAligned,
SENSE_BUFFER_SIZE,
DISK_TAG_START);
if (fdoExtension->SenseData == NULL) {
//
// The buffer can not be allocated.
//
DebugPrint((1, "DiskInitFdo: Can not allocate request sense buffer\n"));
status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
return status;
}
//
// Physical device object will describe the entire
// device, starting at byte offset 0.
//
fdoExtension->CommonExtension.StartingOffset.QuadPart = (LONGLONG)(0);
//
// Set timeout value in seconds.
//
timeOut = ClassQueryTimeOutRegistryValue(Fdo);
if (timeOut) {
fdoExtension->TimeOutValue = timeOut;
} else {
fdoExtension->TimeOutValue = SCSI_DISK_TIMEOUT;
}
//
// If this is a removable drive, build an entry in devicemap\scsi
// indicating it's physicaldriveN name, set up the appropriate
// update partitions routine and set the flags correctly.
// note: only do this after the timeout value is set, above.
//
if (TEST_FLAG(Fdo->Characteristics, FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA)) {
ClassUpdateInformationInRegistry( Fdo,
"PhysicalDrive",
fdoExtension->DeviceNumber,
NULL,
0);
//
// Enable media change notification for removable disks
//
ClassInitializeMediaChangeDetection(fdoExtension,
"Disk");
diskData->UpdatePartitionRoutine = DiskUpdateRemovablePartitions;
} else {
SET_FLAG(fdoExtension->DeviceFlags, DEV_SAFE_START_UNIT);
SET_FLAG(fdoExtension->SrbFlags, SRB_FLAGS_NO_QUEUE_FREEZE);
diskData->UpdatePartitionRoutine = DiskUpdatePartitions;
}
//
// Read the drive capacity. Don't use the disk version of the routine here
// since we don't know the disk signature yet - the disk version will
// attempt to determine the BIOS reported geometry.
//
ClassReadDriveCapacity(Fdo);
//
// Set up sector size fields.
//
// Stack variables will be used to update
// the partition device extensions.
//
// The device extension field SectorShift is
// used to calculate sectors in I/O transfers.
//
// The DiskGeometry structure is used to service
// IOCTls used by the format utility.
//
bytesPerSector = fdoExtension->DiskGeometry.BytesPerSector;
//
// Make sure sector size is not zero.
//
if (bytesPerSector == 0) {
//
// Default sector size for disk is 512.
//
bytesPerSector = fdoExtension->DiskGeometry.BytesPerSector = 512;
fdoExtension->SectorShift = 9;
}
//
// Determine is DM Driver is loaded on an IDE drive that is
// under control of Atapi - this could be either a crashdump or
// an Atapi device is sharing the controller with an IDE disk.
//
HalExamineMBR(fdoExtension->CommonExtension.DeviceObject,
fdoExtension->DiskGeometry.BytesPerSector,
(ULONG)0x54,
&dmSkew);
if (dmSkew) {
//
// Update the device extension, so that the call to IoReadPartitionTable
// will get the correct information. Any I/O to this disk will have
// to be skewed by *dmSkew sectors aka DMByteSkew.
//
fdoExtension->DMSkew = *dmSkew;
fdoExtension->DMActive = TRUE;
fdoExtension->DMByteSkew = fdoExtension->DMSkew * bytesPerSector;
ExFreePool(dmSkew);
}
#if defined(_X86_)
//
// Try to read the signature off the disk and determine the correct drive
// geometry based on that. This requires rereading the disk size to get
// the cylinder count updated correctly.
//
if(!TEST_FLAG(Fdo->Characteristics, FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA)) {
DiskReadSignature(Fdo);
DiskReadDriveCapacity(Fdo);
if (diskData->GeometrySource == DiskGeometryUnknown)
{
//
// Neither the BIOS nor the port driver could provide us with a reliable
// geometry. Before we use the default, look to see if it was partitioned
// under Windows NT4 [or earlier] and apply the one that was used back then
//
if (DiskIsNT4Geometry(fdoExtension))
{
diskData->RealGeometry = fdoExtension->DiskGeometry;
diskData->RealGeometry.SectorsPerTrack = 0x20;
diskData->RealGeometry.TracksPerCylinder = 0x40;
fdoExtension->DiskGeometry = diskData->RealGeometry;
diskData->GeometrySource = DiskGeometryFromNT4;
}
}
}
#endif
//
// Register interfaces for this device
//
{
UNICODE_STRING interfaceName;
RtlInitUnicodeString(&interfaceName, NULL);
status = IoRegisterDeviceInterface(fdoExtension->LowerPdo,
(LPGUID) &DiskClassGuid,
NULL,
&interfaceName);
if(NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
diskData->DiskInterfaceString = interfaceName;
status = IoSetDeviceInterfaceState(&interfaceName, TRUE);
} else {
interfaceName.Buffer = NULL;
}
if(!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
DebugPrint((1, "DiskInitFdo: Unable to register or set disk DCA "
"for fdo %p [%lx]\n", Fdo, status));
RtlFreeUnicodeString(&interfaceName);
RtlInitUnicodeString(&(diskData->DiskInterfaceString), NULL);
}
}
DiskCreateSymbolicLinks(Fdo);
//
// Determine the type of disk and enable failure preiction in the hardware
// and enable failure prediction polling.
//
if (*InitSafeBootMode == 0)
{
DiskDetectFailurePrediction(fdoExtension,
&diskData->FailurePredictionCapability);
if (diskData->FailurePredictionCapability != FailurePredictionNone)
{
//
// Cool, we've got some sort of failure prediction, enable it
// at the hardware and then enable polling for it
//
//
// By default we allow performance to be degradeded if failure
// prediction is enabled.
//
// TODO: Make a registry entry ?
//
diskData->AllowFPPerfHit = TRUE;
//
// Enable polling only after Atapi and SBP2 add support for the new
// SRB flag that indicates that the request should not reset the
// drive spin down idle timer.
//
status = DiskEnableDisableFailurePredictPolling(fdoExtension,
TRUE,
DISK_DEFAULT_FAILURE_POLLING_PERIOD);
DebugPrint((3, "DiskInitFdo: Failure Prediction Poll enabled as "
"%d for device %p\n",
diskData->FailurePredictionCapability,
Fdo));
}
} else {
//
// In safe boot mode we do not enable failure prediction, as perhaps
// it is the reason why normal boot does not work
//
diskData->FailurePredictionCapability = FailurePredictionNone;
}
//
// Initialize the verify mutex
//
KeInitializeMutex(&diskData->VerifyMutex, MAX_SECTORS_PER_VERIFY);
//
// Initialize the flush group context
//
RtlZeroMemory(&diskData->FlushContext, sizeof(DISK_GROUP_CONTEXT));
InitializeListHead(&diskData->FlushContext.CurrList);
InitializeListHead(&diskData->FlushContext.NextList);
KeInitializeMutex(&diskData->FlushContext.Mutex, 0);
KeInitializeEvent(&diskData->FlushContext.Event, SynchronizationEvent, FALSE);
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
} // end DiskInitFdo()
NTSTATUS
DiskInitPdo(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will create the well known names for a PDO and register
it's device interfaces.
--*/
{
PCOMMON_DEVICE_EXTENSION pdoExtension = Pdo->DeviceExtension;
PDISK_DATA diskData = pdoExtension->DriverData;
UNICODE_STRING interfaceName;
NTSTATUS status;
PAGED_CODE();
DiskCreateSymbolicLinks(Pdo);
//
// Register interfaces for this device
//
RtlInitUnicodeString(&interfaceName, NULL);
status = IoRegisterDeviceInterface(Pdo,
(LPGUID) &PartitionClassGuid,
NULL,
&interfaceName);
if(NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
diskData->PartitionInterfaceString = interfaceName;
status = IoSetDeviceInterfaceState(&interfaceName, TRUE);
} else {
interfaceName.Buffer = NULL;
}
if(!NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
DebugPrint((1, "DiskInitPdo: Unable to register partition DCA for "
"pdo %p [%lx]\n", Pdo, status));
RtlFreeUnicodeString(&interfaceName);
RtlInitUnicodeString(&(diskData->PartitionInterfaceString), NULL);
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
DiskStartPdo(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will create the well known names for a PDO and register
it's device interfaces.
--*/
{
PAGED_CODE();
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
DiskStopDevice(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN UCHAR Type
)
{
PFUNCTIONAL_DEVICE_EXTENSION fdo = DeviceObject->DeviceExtension;
if(fdo->CommonExtension.IsFdo) {
DiskAcquirePartitioningLock(fdo);
DiskInvalidatePartitionTable(fdo, TRUE);
DiskReleasePartitioningLock(fdo);
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
DiskQueryId(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN BUS_QUERY_ID_TYPE IdType,
IN PUNICODE_STRING UnicodeIdString
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine generates the PNP id's for the disk's "children". If the
specified ID isn't one that the routine can generate it must return
STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED so classpnp will know not to do anything with the
PNP request's status.
This routine allocates the buffer for the UnicodeIdString. It is the
caller's responsibility to free the buffer when it's done.
Arguments:
Pdo - a pointer to the PDO we are to generate an ID for
IdType - the type of ID to be generated
UnicodeIdString - a string to put the results into.
Return Value:
STATUS_SUCCCESS if successful
STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED if the IdType is not one supported by this routine
error status otherwise.
--*/
{
ANSI_STRING ansiIdString;
NTSTATUS status;
PAGED_CODE();
ASSERT_PDO(Pdo);
if (IdType == BusQueryDeviceID) {
if (!TEST_FLAG(Pdo->Characteristics, FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA)) {
RtlInitAnsiString(&ansiIdString, "STORAGE\\Partition");
return RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(UnicodeIdString, &ansiIdString, TRUE);
}
RtlInitAnsiString(&ansiIdString,
"STORAGE\\RemovableMedia");
return RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(UnicodeIdString, &ansiIdString, TRUE);
}
if (IdType == BusQueryInstanceID) {
PPHYSICAL_DEVICE_EXTENSION pdoExtension = Pdo->DeviceExtension;
PCOMMON_DEVICE_EXTENSION commonExtension = Pdo->DeviceExtension;
PDISK_DATA diskData = commonExtension->PartitionZeroExtension->CommonExtension.DriverData;
UCHAR string[64] = { 0 };
if (!TEST_FLAG(Pdo->Characteristics, FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA)) {
if (diskData->PartitionStyle == PARTITION_STYLE_MBR) {
_snprintf(string, sizeof(string) - 1,
"S%08lx_O%I64lx_L%I64lx",
diskData->Mbr.Signature,
commonExtension->StartingOffset.QuadPart,
commonExtension->PartitionLength.QuadPart);
} else {
_snprintf(string, sizeof(string) - 1,
"S%08lx-%04x-%04x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02xS_O%I64lx_L%I64lx",
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data1,
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data2,
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data3,
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[0],
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[1],
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[2],
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[3],
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[4],
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[5],
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[6],
diskData->Efi.DiskId.Data4[7],
commonExtension->StartingOffset.QuadPart,
commonExtension->PartitionLength.QuadPart);
}
} else {
sprintf(string, "RM");
}
RtlInitAnsiString(&ansiIdString, string);
return RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(UnicodeIdString, &ansiIdString, TRUE);
}
if((IdType == BusQueryHardwareIDs) || (IdType == BusQueryCompatibleIDs)) {
RtlInitAnsiString(&ansiIdString, "STORAGE\\Volume");
UnicodeIdString->MaximumLength = (USHORT) RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeSize(&ansiIdString) + sizeof(UNICODE_NULL);
UnicodeIdString->Buffer = ExAllocatePoolWithTag(PagedPool,
UnicodeIdString->MaximumLength,
DISK_TAG_PNP_ID);
if(UnicodeIdString->Buffer == NULL) {
return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
}
RtlZeroMemory(UnicodeIdString->Buffer, UnicodeIdString->MaximumLength);
return RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(UnicodeIdString,
&ansiIdString,
FALSE);
}
return STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
}
NTSTATUS
DiskGenerateDeviceName(
IN BOOLEAN IsFdo,
IN ULONG DeviceNumber,
IN OPTIONAL ULONG PartitionNumber,
IN OPTIONAL PLARGE_INTEGER StartingOffset,
IN OPTIONAL PLARGE_INTEGER PartitionLength,
OUT PUCHAR *RawName
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will allocate a unicode string buffer and then fill it in
with a generated name for the specified device object.
It is the responsibility of the user to allocate a UNICODE_STRING structure
to pass in and to free UnicodeName->Buffer when done with it.
Arguments:
DeviceObject - a pointer to the device object
UnicodeName - a unicode string to put the name buffer into
Return Value:
status
--*/
#define PDO_NAME_FORMAT "\\Device\\Harddisk%d\\DP(%d)%#I64x-%#I64x+%lx"
#define FDO_NAME_FORMAT "\\Device\\Harddisk%d\\DR%d"
{
UCHAR rawName[64] = { 0 };
PAGED_CODE();
if(!IsFdo) {
ASSERT(ARGUMENT_PRESENT((PVOID)(ULONG_PTR) PartitionNumber));
ASSERT(ARGUMENT_PRESENT(PartitionLength));
ASSERT(ARGUMENT_PRESENT(StartingOffset));
_snprintf(rawName, sizeof(rawName) - 1, PDO_NAME_FORMAT, DeviceNumber, PartitionNumber,
StartingOffset->QuadPart,
PartitionLength->QuadPart,
diskDeviceSequenceNumber++);
} else {
ASSERT(!ARGUMENT_PRESENT((PVOID)(ULONG_PTR) PartitionNumber));
ASSERT(!ARGUMENT_PRESENT(PartitionLength));
ASSERT(!ARGUMENT_PRESENT(StartingOffset));
_snprintf(rawName, sizeof(rawName) - 1, FDO_NAME_FORMAT, DeviceNumber,
diskDeviceSequenceNumber++);
}
*RawName = ExAllocatePoolWithTag(PagedPool,
strlen(rawName) + 1,
DISK_TAG_NAME);
if(*RawName == NULL) {
return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
}
strncpy(*RawName, rawName, strlen(rawName) + 1);
DebugPrint((2, "DiskGenerateDeviceName: generated \"%s\"\n", rawName));
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
VOID
DiskCreateSymbolicLinks(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will generate a symbolic link for the specified device object
using the well known form \\Device\HarddiskX\PartitionY, where X and Y are
filled in using the partition information in the device object's extension.
This routine will not try to delete any previous symbolic link for the
same generated name - the caller must make sure the symbolic link has
been broken before calling this routine.
Arguments:
DeviceObject - the device object to make a well known name for
Return Value:
STATUS
--*/
{
PCOMMON_DEVICE_EXTENSION commonExtension = DeviceObject->DeviceExtension;
PDISK_DATA diskData = commonExtension->DriverData;
WCHAR wideSourceName[64] = { 0 };
UNICODE_STRING unicodeSourceName;
NTSTATUS status;
PAGED_CODE();
//
// Build the destination for the link first using the device name
// stored in the device object
//
ASSERT(commonExtension->DeviceName.Buffer);
if(!diskData->LinkStatus.WellKnownNameCreated) {
//
// Put together the source name using the partition and device number
// in the device extension and disk data segment
//
_snwprintf(wideSourceName, sizeof(wideSourceName) / sizeof(wideSourceName[0]) - 1, L"\\Device\\Harddisk%d\\Partition%d",
commonExtension->PartitionZeroExtension->DeviceNumber,
(commonExtension->IsFdo ?
0 :
commonExtension->PartitionNumber));
RtlInitUnicodeString(&unicodeSourceName, wideSourceName);
DebugPrint((1, "DiskCreateSymbolicLink: Linking %wZ to %wZ\n",
&unicodeSourceName,
&commonExtension->DeviceName));
status = IoCreateSymbolicLink(&unicodeSourceName,
&commonExtension->DeviceName);
if(NT_SUCCESS(status)){
diskData->LinkStatus.WellKnownNameCreated = TRUE;
}
}
if((!diskData->LinkStatus.PhysicalDriveLinkCreated) &&
(commonExtension->IsFdo)) {
//
// Create a physical drive N link using the device number we saved
// away during AddDevice.
//
_snwprintf(wideSourceName, sizeof(wideSourceName) / sizeof(wideSourceName[0]) - 1,
L"\\DosDevices\\PhysicalDrive%d",
commonExtension->PartitionZeroExtension->DeviceNumber);
RtlInitUnicodeString(&unicodeSourceName, wideSourceName);
DebugPrint((1, "DiskCreateSymbolicLink: Linking %wZ to %wZ\n",
&unicodeSourceName,
&(commonExtension->DeviceName)));
status = IoCreateSymbolicLink(&unicodeSourceName,
&(commonExtension->DeviceName));
if(NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
diskData->LinkStatus.PhysicalDriveLinkCreated = TRUE;
}
} else if(commonExtension->IsFdo == FALSE) {
diskData->LinkStatus.PhysicalDriveLinkCreated = FALSE;
}
return;
}
VOID
DiskDeleteSymbolicLinks(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will delete the well known name (symlink) for the specified
device. It generates the link name using information stored in the
device extension
Arguments:
DeviceObject - the device object we are unlinking
Return Value:
status
--*/
{
PCOMMON_DEVICE_EXTENSION commonExtension = DeviceObject->DeviceExtension;
PDISK_DATA diskData = commonExtension->DriverData;
WCHAR wideLinkName[64] = { 0 };
UNICODE_STRING unicodeLinkName;
PAGED_CODE();
if(diskData->LinkStatus.WellKnownNameCreated) {
_snwprintf(wideLinkName, sizeof(wideLinkName) / sizeof(wideLinkName[0]) - 1,
L"\\Device\\Harddisk%d\\Partition%d",
commonExtension->PartitionZeroExtension->DeviceNumber,
(commonExtension->IsFdo ? 0 :
commonExtension->PartitionNumber));
RtlInitUnicodeString(&unicodeLinkName, wideLinkName);
IoDeleteSymbolicLink(&unicodeLinkName);
diskData->LinkStatus.WellKnownNameCreated = FALSE;
}
if(diskData->LinkStatus.PhysicalDriveLinkCreated) {
ASSERT_FDO(DeviceObject);
_snwprintf(wideLinkName, sizeof(wideLinkName) / sizeof(wideLinkName[0]) - 1,
L"\\DosDevices\\PhysicalDrive%d",
commonExtension->PartitionZeroExtension->DeviceNumber);
RtlInitUnicodeString(&unicodeLinkName, wideLinkName);
IoDeleteSymbolicLink(&unicodeLinkName);
diskData->LinkStatus.PhysicalDriveLinkCreated = FALSE;
}
return;
}
NTSTATUS
DiskRemoveDevice(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN UCHAR Type
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will release any resources the device may have allocated for
this device object and return.
Arguments:
DeviceObject - the device object being removed
Return Value:
status
--*/
{
PCOMMON_DEVICE_EXTENSION commonExtension = DeviceObject->DeviceExtension;
PDISK_DATA diskData = commonExtension->DriverData;
PAGED_CODE();
//
// Handle query and cancel
//
if((Type == IRP_MN_QUERY_REMOVE_DEVICE) ||
(Type == IRP_MN_CANCEL_REMOVE_DEVICE)) {
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
if(commonExtension->IsFdo) {
PFUNCTIONAL_DEVICE_EXTENSION fdoExtension =
DeviceObject->DeviceExtension;
//
// Purge the cached partition table (if any).
//
DiskAcquirePartitioningLock(fdoExtension);
DiskInvalidatePartitionTable(fdoExtension, TRUE);
DiskReleasePartitioningLock(fdoExtension);
//
// Delete our object directory.
//
if(fdoExtension->AdapterDescriptor) {
ExFreePool(fdoExtension->AdapterDescriptor);
fdoExtension->AdapterDescriptor = NULL;
}
if(fdoExtension->DeviceDescriptor) {
ExFreePool(fdoExtension->DeviceDescriptor);
fdoExtension->DeviceDescriptor = NULL;
}
if(fdoExtension->DeviceDirectory != NULL) {
ZwMakeTemporaryObject(fdoExtension->DeviceDirectory);
ZwClose(fdoExtension->DeviceDirectory);
fdoExtension->DeviceDirectory = NULL;
}
if(Type == IRP_MN_REMOVE_DEVICE) {
if(fdoExtension->SenseData) {
ExFreePool(fdoExtension->SenseData);
fdoExtension->SenseData = NULL;
}
IoGetConfigurationInformation()->DiskCount--;
}
} else {
PPHYSICAL_DEVICE_EXTENSION pdoExtension = DeviceObject->DeviceExtension;
}
DiskDeleteSymbolicLinks(DeviceObject);
//
// Release the mounted device interface if we've set it.
//
if(diskData->PartitionInterfaceString.Buffer != NULL) {
IoSetDeviceInterfaceState(&(diskData->PartitionInterfaceString), FALSE);
RtlFreeUnicodeString(&(diskData->PartitionInterfaceString));
RtlInitUnicodeString(&(diskData->PartitionInterfaceString), NULL);
}
if(diskData->DiskInterfaceString.Buffer != NULL) {
IoSetDeviceInterfaceState(&(diskData->DiskInterfaceString), FALSE);
RtlFreeUnicodeString(&(diskData->DiskInterfaceString));
RtlInitUnicodeString(&(diskData->DiskInterfaceString), NULL);
}
if (Type == IRP_MN_REMOVE_DEVICE)
{
ClassDeleteSrbLookasideList(commonExtension);
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
DiskStartFdo(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Fdo
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will query the underlying device for any information necessary
to complete initialization of the device. This will include physical
disk geometry, mode sense information and such.
This routine does not perform partition enumeration - that is left to the
re-enumeration routine
If this routine fails it will return an error value. It does not clean up
any resources - that is left for the Stop/Remove routine.
Arguments:
Fdo - a pointer to the functional device object for this device
Return Value:
status
--*/
{
PFUNCTIONAL_DEVICE_EXTENSION fdoExtension = Fdo->DeviceExtension;
PCOMMON_DEVICE_EXTENSION commonExtension = &(fdoExtension->CommonExtension);
PDISK_DATA diskData = commonExtension->DriverData;
STORAGE_HOTPLUG_INFO hotplugInfo = { 0 };
DISK_CACHE_INFORMATION cacheInfo = { 0 };
ULONG isPowerProtected = 0;
NTSTATUS status;
PAGED_CODE();
//
// Get the hotplug information, so we can turn off write cache if needed
//
// NOTE: Capabilities info is not good enough to determine hotplugedness
// as we cannot determine device relations information and other
// dependencies. Get the hotplug info instead
//
{
PIRP irp;
KEVENT event;
IO_STATUS_BLOCK statusBlock = { 0 };
KeInitializeEvent(&event, SynchronizationEvent, FALSE);
irp = IoBuildDeviceIoControlRequest(IOCTL_STORAGE_GET_HOTPLUG_INFO,
Fdo,
NULL,
0L,
&hotplugInfo,
sizeof(STORAGE_HOTPLUG_INFO),
FALSE,
&event,
&statusBlock);
if (irp != NULL) {
// send to self -- classpnp handles this
status = IoCallDriver(Fdo, irp);
if (status == STATUS_PENDING) {
KeWaitForSingleObject(&event,
Executive,
KernelMode,
FALSE,
NULL);
status = statusBlock.Status;
}
}
}
//
// Clear the DEV_WRITE_CACHE flag now and set
// it below only if we read that from the disk
//
CLEAR_FLAG(fdoExtension->DeviceFlags, DEV_WRITE_CACHE);
diskData->WriteCacheOverride = DiskWriteCacheDefault;
//
// Look into the registry to see if the user
// has chosen to override the default setting
//
ClassGetDeviceParameter(fdoExtension,
DiskDeviceParameterSubkey,
DiskDeviceUserWriteCacheSetting,
(PULONG)&diskData->WriteCacheOverride);
if (diskData->WriteCacheOverride == DiskWriteCacheDefault)
{
//
// The user has not overridden the default settings
//
if (TEST_FLAG(fdoExtension->ScanForSpecialFlags, CLASS_SPECIAL_DISABLE_WRITE_CACHE))
{
//
// This flag indicates that we have faulty firmware and this
// may cause the filesystem to refuse to mount on this media
//
DebugPrint((ClassDebugWarning, "DiskStartFdo: Turning off write cache for %p due to a firmware issue\n", Fdo));
diskData->WriteCacheOverride = DiskWriteCacheDisable;
}
else if (hotplugInfo.DeviceHotplug && !hotplugInfo.WriteCacheEnableOverride)
{
//
// This flag indicates that the device is hotpluggable making it unsafe to enable caching
//
DebugPrint((ClassDebugWarning, "DiskStartFdo: Turning off write cache for %p due to hotpluggable device\n", Fdo));
diskData->WriteCacheOverride = DiskWriteCacheDisable;
}
else if (hotplugInfo.MediaHotplug)
{
//
// This flag indicates that the media in the device cannot be reliably locked
//
DebugPrint((ClassDebugWarning, "DiskStartFdo: Turning off write cache for %p due to unlockable media\n", Fdo));
diskData->WriteCacheOverride = DiskWriteCacheDisable;
}
else
{
//
// Even though the device does not seem to have any obvious problems
// we leave it to the user to modify the previous write cache setting
//
}
}
//
// Query the disk to see if write cache is enabled
// and set the DEV_WRITE_CACHE flag appropriately
//
status = DiskGetCacheInformation(fdoExtension, &cacheInfo);
if (NT_SUCCESS(status))
{
if (cacheInfo.WriteCacheEnabled == TRUE)
{
SET_FLAG(fdoExtension->DeviceFlags, DEV_WRITE_CACHE);
if (diskData->WriteCacheOverride == DiskWriteCacheDisable)
{
//
// Write cache is currently enabled on this
// device, but we would like to turn it off
//
cacheInfo.WriteCacheEnabled = FALSE;
status = DiskSetCacheInformation(fdoExtension, &cacheInfo);
}
}
else
{
if (diskData->WriteCacheOverride == DiskWriteCacheEnable)
{
//
// Write cache is currently disabled on this
// device, but we would like to turn it on
//
cacheInfo.WriteCacheEnabled = TRUE;
status = DiskSetCacheInformation(fdoExtension, &cacheInfo);
}
}
}
//
// Query the registry to see if this disk is power-protected or not
//
CLEAR_FLAG(fdoExtension->DeviceFlags, DEV_POWER_PROTECTED);
ClassGetDeviceParameter(fdoExtension, DiskDeviceParameterSubkey, DiskDeviceCacheIsPowerProtected, &isPowerProtected);
if (isPowerProtected == 1)
{
SET_FLAG(fdoExtension->DeviceFlags, DEV_POWER_PROTECTED);
}
//
// In the event that there's a cached partition table flush it now.
//
DiskAcquirePartitioningLock(fdoExtension);
DiskInvalidatePartitionTable(fdoExtension, TRUE);
DiskReleasePartitioningLock(fdoExtension);
//
// Get the SCSI address if it's available for use with SMART ioctls.
//
{
PIRP irp;
KEVENT event;
IO_STATUS_BLOCK statusBlock = { 0 };
KeInitializeEvent(&event, SynchronizationEvent, FALSE);
irp = IoBuildDeviceIoControlRequest(IOCTL_SCSI_GET_ADDRESS,
commonExtension->LowerDeviceObject,
NULL,
0L,
&(diskData->ScsiAddress),
sizeof(SCSI_ADDRESS),
FALSE,
&event,
&statusBlock);
if(irp != NULL) {
status = IoCallDriver(commonExtension->LowerDeviceObject, irp);
if(status == STATUS_PENDING) {
KeWaitForSingleObject(&event,
Executive,
KernelMode,
FALSE,
NULL);
status = statusBlock.Status;
}
}
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
} // end DiskStartFdo()