Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
ioctl.c
Abstract: Human Input Device (HID) minidriver for Infrared (IR) devices
The HID IR Minidriver (HidIr) provides an abstraction layer for the
HID Class to talk to HID IR devices.
Author:
jsenior
Environment:
Kernel mode
Revision History:
--*/
#include "pch.h"
NTSTATUS
HidIrIoctl(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Process the Control IRPs sent to this device.
Arguments:
DeviceObject - pointer to a device object.
Irp - pointer to an I/O Request Packet.
Return Value:
NT status code
--*/
{
NTSTATUS ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS;
PIO_STACK_LOCATION irpStack;
BOOLEAN needsCompletion = TRUE;
HidIrKdPrint((3, "HidIrIoctl Enter"));
//
// Get a pointer to the current location in the Irp
//
irpStack = IoGetCurrentIrpStackLocation(Irp);
//
// Get a pointer to the device extension
//
switch(irpStack->Parameters.DeviceIoControl.IoControlCode)
{
case IOCTL_HID_GET_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR:
//
// Return the HID descriptor
//
HidIrKdPrint((3, "IOCTL_HID_GET_DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR"));
ntStatus = HidIrGetHidDescriptor (DeviceObject, Irp, HID_HID_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE);
break;
case IOCTL_HID_GET_REPORT_DESCRIPTOR:
//
// Return the Report descriptor
//
HidIrKdPrint((3, "IOCTL_HID_GET_REPORT_DESCRIPTOR"));
ntStatus = HidIrGetHidDescriptor (DeviceObject, Irp, HID_REPORT_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE);
break;
case IOCTL_GET_PHYSICAL_DESCRIPTOR:
//
// Return the Report descriptor
//
HidIrKdPrint((3, "IOCTL_HID_GET_REPORT_DESCRIPTOR"));
ntStatus = HidIrGetHidDescriptor (DeviceObject, Irp, HID_PHYSICAL_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE);
break;
case IOCTL_HID_READ_REPORT:
//
// Perform a read
//
HidIrKdPrint((3, "IOCTL_HID_READ_REPORT"));
ntStatus = HidIrReadReport (DeviceObject, Irp, &needsCompletion);
break;
case IOCTL_HID_WRITE_REPORT:
//
// Perform a write
//
HidIrKdPrint((3, "IOCTL_HID_WRITE_REPORT not supported for IR"));
ntStatus = STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
break;
case IOCTL_HID_ACTIVATE_DEVICE:
case IOCTL_HID_DEACTIVATE_DEVICE:
/*
* We don't do anything for these IOCTLs but some minidrivers might.
*/
ntStatus = STATUS_SUCCESS;
break;
case IOCTL_HID_GET_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTES:
HidIrKdPrint((3, "IOCTL_GET_DEVICE_ATTRIBUTES"));
ntStatus = HidIrGetDeviceAttributes(DeviceObject, Irp);
break;
case IOCTL_HID_GET_FEATURE:
case IOCTL_HID_GET_INPUT_REPORT:
case IOCTL_HID_SET_FEATURE:
case IOCTL_HID_SET_OUTPUT_REPORT:
case IOCTL_HID_GET_MS_GENRE_DESCRIPTOR:
/*
* This IOCTL uses buffering method METHOD_NEITHER,
* so the buffer is Irp->UserBuffer.
* If the IRP is coming to us from user space,
* we must validate the buffer.
*/
case IOCTL_HID_GET_STRING:
case IOCTL_HID_GET_INDEXED_STRING:
// Strings.
case IOCTL_HID_SEND_IDLE_NOTIFICATION_REQUEST:
// ntStatus = HidIrSendIdleNotificationRequest(DeviceObject, Irp, &needsCompletion);
// break;
default:
HidIrKdPrint((3, "Unknown or unsupported IOCTL (%x)", irpStack->Parameters.DeviceIoControl.IoControlCode));
/*
* Note: do not return STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED;
* Just keep the default status (this allows filter drivers to work).
*/
ntStatus = Irp->IoStatus.Status;
break;
}
//
// Complete Irp
//
if (needsCompletion) {
ASSERT(ntStatus != STATUS_PENDING);
//
// Set real return status in Irp
//
Irp->IoStatus.Status = ntStatus;
IoCompleteRequest(Irp, IO_NO_INCREMENT);
}
HidIrKdPrint((3, "HidIrIoctl Exit = %x", ntStatus));
return ntStatus;
}