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Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name :
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int.c
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Abstract:
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Interrupt Pipe handler
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Based on read.c
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Author:
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Jeff Midkiff (jeffmi) 08-20-99
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--*/
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#include "wceusbsh.h"
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VOID
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RestartInterruptWorkItem(
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IN PWCE_WORK_ITEM PWorkItem
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);
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NTSTATUS
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UsbInterruptComplete(
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IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
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IN PIRP Irp,
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IN PVOID Context
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);
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//
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// called with control lock held
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//
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#define START_ANOTHER_INTERRUPT( _PDevExt, _AcquireLock ) \
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( (IRP_STATE_COMPLETE == _PDevExt->IntState) && \
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CanAcceptIoRequests(_PDevExt->DeviceObject, _AcquireLock, TRUE) \
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)
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//
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// This function allocates a single Irp & Urb to be continously
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// submitted to USBD for INT pipe notifications.
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// It is called from StartDevice.
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// The Irp & Urb are finally freed in StopDevice.
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//
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NTSTATUS
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AllocUsbInterrupt(
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IN PDEVICE_EXTENSION PDevExt
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)
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{
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NTSTATUS status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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PIRP pIrp;
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PURB pUrb;
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PAGED_CODE();
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, (">AllocUsbInterrupt(%p)\n", PDevExt->DeviceObject));
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ASSERT( PDevExt );
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if ( !PDevExt->IntPipe.hPipe ) {
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status = STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("AllocUsbInterrupt: 0x%x\n", status ));
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} else {
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ASSERT( NULL == PDevExt->IntIrp );
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pIrp = IoAllocateIrp( (CCHAR)(PDevExt->NextDevice->StackSize + 1), FALSE);
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if (pIrp) {
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//
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// fixup irp so we can pass to ourself,
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// and to USBD
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//
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FIXUP_RAW_IRP( pIrp, PDevExt->DeviceObject );
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//
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// alloc the int pipe's Urb
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//
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pUrb = ExAllocateFromNPagedLookasideList( &PDevExt->BulkTransferUrbPool );
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if (pUrb) {
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// save these to be freed when not needed
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SetPVoidLocked( &PDevExt->IntIrp,
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pIrp,
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&PDevExt->ControlLock);
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SetPVoidLocked( &PDevExt->IntUrb,
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pUrb,
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&PDevExt->ControlLock);
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("IntIrp: %p\t IntUrb: %p\n", PDevExt->IntIrp, PDevExt->IntUrb));
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InterlockedExchange(&PDevExt->IntState, IRP_STATE_COMPLETE);
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KeInitializeEvent( &PDevExt->IntCancelEvent,
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SynchronizationEvent,
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FALSE);
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} else {
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//
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// this is a fatal err since we can't post int requests to USBD
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//
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status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("AllocUsbInterrupt: 0x%x\n", status ));
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TEST_TRAP();
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}
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} else {
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//
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// this is a fatal err since we can't post int requests to USBD
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//
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status = STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("AllocUsbInterrupt: 0x%x\n", status ));
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TEST_TRAP();
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}
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}
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("<AllocUsbInterrupt 0x%x\n", status ));
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return status;
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}
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//
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// This routine takes the device's current IntIrp and submits it to USBD.
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// When the Irp is completed by USBD our completion routine fires.
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//
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// Return: successful return value is STATUS_SUCCESS, or
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// STATUS_PENDING - which means the I/O is pending in the USB stack.
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//
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NTSTATUS
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UsbInterruptRead(
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IN PDEVICE_EXTENSION PDevExt
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)
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{
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PIO_STACK_LOCATION pNextStack;
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NTSTATUS status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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KIRQL irql;
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, (">UsbInterruptRead(%p)\n", PDevExt->DeviceObject));
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do {
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//
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// check our USB INT state
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//
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KeAcquireSpinLock(&PDevExt->ControlLock, &irql);
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if ( !PDevExt->IntPipe.hPipe || !PDevExt->IntIrp ||
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!PDevExt->IntUrb || !PDevExt->IntBuff ) {
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status = STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("UsbInterruptRead: 0x%x\n", status ));
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&PDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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break;
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}
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if ( !CanAcceptIoRequests(PDevExt->DeviceObject, FALSE, TRUE) ) {
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status = STATUS_DELETE_PENDING;
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("UsbInterruptRead: 0x%x\n", status ));
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&PDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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break;
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}
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#if DBG
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if (IRP_STATE_CANCELLED == PDevExt->IntState)
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TEST_TRAP();
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#endif
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//
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// we post our INT irp to USB if it has been completed (not cancelled),
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// and the device is accepting requests
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//
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if ( START_ANOTHER_INTERRUPT( PDevExt, FALSE ) ) {
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status = AcquireRemoveLock(&PDevExt->RemoveLock, PDevExt->IntIrp);
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if ( !NT_SUCCESS(status) ) {
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("UsbInterruptRead: 0x%x\n", status ));
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&PDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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break;
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}
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ASSERT( IRP_STATE_COMPLETE == PDevExt->IntState);
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InterlockedExchange(&PDevExt->IntState, IRP_STATE_PENDING);
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KeClearEvent( &PDevExt->PendingIntEvent );
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KeClearEvent( &PDevExt->IntCancelEvent );
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RecycleIrp( PDevExt->DeviceObject, PDevExt->IntIrp );
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UsbBuildTransferUrb( PDevExt->IntUrb,
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PDevExt->IntBuff,
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PDevExt->IntPipe.MaxPacketSize,
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PDevExt->IntPipe.hPipe,
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TRUE );
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//
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// set Irp up for a submit Urb IOCTL
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//
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IoCopyCurrentIrpStackLocationToNext(PDevExt->IntIrp);
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pNextStack = IoGetNextIrpStackLocation(PDevExt->IntIrp);
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pNextStack->MajorFunction = IRP_MJ_INTERNAL_DEVICE_CONTROL;
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pNextStack->Parameters.Others.Argument1 = PDevExt->IntUrb;
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pNextStack->Parameters.DeviceIoControl.IoControlCode = IOCTL_INTERNAL_USB_SUBMIT_URB;
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//
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// completion routine will take care of updating buffer
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//
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IoSetCompletionRoutine( PDevExt->IntIrp,
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UsbInterruptComplete,
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NULL, //PDevExt, // Context
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TRUE, TRUE, TRUE);
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InterlockedIncrement(&PDevExt->PendingIntCount);
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KeReleaseSpinLock( &PDevExt->ControlLock, irql );
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status = IoCallDriver(PDevExt->NextDevice, PDevExt->IntIrp );
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if ( (STATUS_SUCCESS != status) && (STATUS_PENDING != status)) {
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//
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// We can end up here after our completion routine runs
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// for an error condition i.e., when we have an
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// invalid parameter, or when user pulls the plug, etc.
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//
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("UsbInterruptRead: 0x%x\n", status));
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}
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} else {
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//
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// we did not post an INT, but this is not an error condition
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//
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status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("!UsbInterruptRead RE: 0x%x\n", PDevExt->IntState ));
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&PDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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}
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} while (0);
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("<UsbInterruptRead 0x%x\n", status ));
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return status;
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}
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/*
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This completion routine fires when USBD completes our IntIrp
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Note: we allocated the Irp, and recycle it.
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Always return STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED to retain the Irp.
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This routine runs at DPC_LEVEL.
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Interrupt Endpoint:
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This endpoint will be used to indicate the availability of IN data,
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as well as to reflect the state of the device serial control lines :
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D15..D3 Reserved
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D2 DSR state (1=Active, 0=Inactive)
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D1 CTS state (1=Active, 0=Inactive)
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D0 Data Available - (1=Host should read IN endpoint, 0=No data currently available)
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*/
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NTSTATUS
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UsbInterruptComplete(
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IN PDEVICE_OBJECT PDevObj,
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IN PIRP Irp,
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IN PVOID Context)
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{
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PDEVICE_EXTENSION pDevExt = PDevObj->DeviceExtension;
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ULONG count;
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KIRQL irql;
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PIRP pCurrentMaskIrp = NULL;
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NTSTATUS irpStatus;
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USBD_STATUS urbStatus;
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USHORT usNewMSR;
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USHORT usOldMSR;
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USHORT usDeltaMSR;
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NTSTATUS workStatus;
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BOOLEAN bStartRead = FALSE;
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UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( Irp );
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UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( Context );
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ASSERT( pDevExt->IntIrp == Irp );
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ASSERT( pDevExt->IntBuff );
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, (">UsbInterruptComplete(%p)\n", PDevObj));
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KeAcquireSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, &irql);
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//
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// Our INT state should be either pending or cancelled at this point.
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// If it pending then USB is completing the Irp normally.
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// If it is cancelled then our Cancel routine set it,
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// in which case USB can complete the irp normally or as cancelled
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// depending on where it was in processing. If the state is cancelled
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// then do NOT set to complete, else the Irp will
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// go back down to USB and you are hosed.
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//
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ASSERT( (IRP_STATE_PENDING == pDevExt->IntState)
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|| (IRP_STATE_CANCELLED== pDevExt->IntState) );
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if (IRP_STATE_PENDING == pDevExt->IntState) {
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InterlockedExchange(&pDevExt->IntState, IRP_STATE_COMPLETE);
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}
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//
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// signal everyone if this is the last IRP
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//
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if ( 0 == InterlockedDecrement(&pDevExt->PendingIntCount) ) {
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// DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("PendingIntCount: 0\n"));
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// when we drop back to passive level they will get signalled
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KeSetEvent(&pDevExt->PendingIntEvent, IO_SERIAL_INCREMENT, FALSE);
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}
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//
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// get the completion info
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//
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count = pDevExt->IntUrb->UrbBulkOrInterruptTransfer.TransferBufferLength;
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irpStatus = pDevExt->IntIrp->IoStatus.Status;
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("Irp->IoStatus.Status 0x%x\n", irpStatus));
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urbStatus = pDevExt->IntUrb->UrbHeader.Status;
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("Urb->UrbHeader.Status 0x%x\n", urbStatus ));
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switch (irpStatus) {
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case STATUS_SUCCESS: {
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ASSERT( USBD_STATUS_SUCCESS == urbStatus );
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//
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// clear pipe error count
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//
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InterlockedExchange( &pDevExt->IntDeviceErrors, 0);
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#if DBG
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if (DebugLevel & DBG_DUMP_INT) {
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ULONG i;
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("IntBuff[%d]: ", count ));
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for (i=0; i < count; i++) {
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KdPrint( ("%02x ", pDevExt->IntBuff[i] ) );
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}
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KdPrint(("\n"));
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}
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#endif
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//
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// Get Data Ready
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//
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// D0 - Data Available (1=Host should read IN endpoint, 0=No data currently available)
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//
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if ( pDevExt->IntBuff[0] & USB_COMM_DATA_READY_MASK ) {
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("Data Ready\n"));
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bStartRead = TRUE;
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// Note: we may be prematurely setting this bit since we have not
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// confirmed data reception, but need to get the user's read started.
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// Perhaps only set if not using the ring-buffer, since buffered reads are not bound to app's reads.
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pDevExt->SerialPort.HistoryMask |= SERIAL_EV_RXCHAR;
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}
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//
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// Get Modem Status Register
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//
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// D1 CTS state (1=Active, 0=Inactive)
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// D2 DSR state (1=Active, 0=Inactive)
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//
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usOldMSR = pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus;
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usNewMSR = pDevExt->IntBuff[0] & USB_COMM_MODEM_STATUS_MASK;
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("USB_COMM State: 0x%x\n", usNewMSR));
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if (usNewMSR & USB_COMM_CTS) {
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pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus |= SERIAL_MSR_CTS;
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} else {
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pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus &= ~SERIAL_MSR_CTS;
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}
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if (usNewMSR & USB_COMM_DSR) {
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pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus |= SERIAL_MSR_DSR | SERIAL_MSR_DCD;
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} else {
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pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus &= ~SERIAL_MSR_DSR & ~SERIAL_MSR_DCD;
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}
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// see what has changed in the status register
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usDeltaMSR = usOldMSR ^ pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus;
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if (/*(pDevExt->SerialPort.RS232Lines & SERIAL_RTS_STATE) && */
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(usDeltaMSR & SERIAL_MSR_CTS)) {
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pDevExt->SerialPort.HistoryMask |= SERIAL_EV_CTS;
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pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus |= SERIAL_MSR_DCTS;
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}
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if (/*(pDevExt->SerialPort.RS232Lines & SERIAL_DTR_STATE) && */
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(usDeltaMSR & SERIAL_MSR_DSR)) {
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pDevExt->SerialPort.HistoryMask |= SERIAL_EV_DSR | SERIAL_EV_RLSD;
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pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus |= SERIAL_MSR_DDSR | SERIAL_MSR_DDCD;
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}
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("SerialPort.MSR: 0x%x\n", pDevExt->SerialPort.ModemStatus));
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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//
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// signal serial events @ DISPATCH_LEVEL before starting our UsbRead,
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// since we run at higher IRQL than apps.
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//
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ProcessSerialWaits( pDevExt );
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if ( bStartRead ) {
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//
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// Get the data.
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// We do set a timeout on 1st read, in case the INT was illegit.
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// Note: we start this read @ DISPATCH_LEVEL.
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//
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UsbRead( pDevExt,
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TRUE );
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}
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//
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// Queue a passive work item to sync execution of the INT pipe and the IN pipe
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// and then start the next INT packet.
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//
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workStatus = QueueWorkItem( PDevObj,
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RestartInterruptWorkItem,
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NULL,
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0 );
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}
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break;
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case STATUS_CANCELLED: {
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DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_IRP, ("Int: STATUS_CANCELLED\n"));
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// signal anyone who cancelled this or is waiting for it to stop
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//
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KeSetEvent(&pDevExt->IntCancelEvent, IO_SERIAL_INCREMENT, FALSE);
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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}
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break;
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case STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR: {
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//
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// generic device error set by USBD.
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//
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("IntPipe STATUS_DEVICE_DATA_ERROR: 0x%x\n", urbStatus ));
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//
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// bump pipe error count
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//
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InterlockedIncrement( &pDevExt->IntDeviceErrors);
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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//
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// is the endpoint is stalled?
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//
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if ( USBD_HALTED(pDevExt->IntUrb->UrbHeader.Status) ) {
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//
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// queue a reset request,
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// which also starts another INT
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//
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workStatus = QueueWorkItem( PDevObj,
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UsbResetOrAbortPipeWorkItem,
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(PVOID)((LONG_PTR)urbStatus),
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WORK_ITEM_RESET_INT_PIPE );
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} else {
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//
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// queue a passive work item to start the next INT packet.
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//
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workStatus = QueueWorkItem( PDevObj,
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RestartInterruptWorkItem,
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NULL,
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0 );
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}
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}
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break;
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default:
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DbgDump(DBG_WRN|DBG_INT, ("Unhandled INT Pipe status: 0x%x 0x%x\n", irpStatus, urbStatus ));
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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break;
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}
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ReleaseRemoveLock(&pDevExt->RemoveLock, pDevExt->IntIrp);
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DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("<UsbInterruptComplete\n"));
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return STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED;
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}
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//
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// This routine requests USB to cancel our INT Irp.
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// It must be called at passive level.
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// Note: it is the responsibility of the caller to
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// reset the IntState to IRP_STATE_COMPLETE and restart USB Ints
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// when this routine completes. Else, no more Interrupts will get posted.
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//
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NTSTATUS
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CancelUsbInterruptIrp(
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IN PDEVICE_OBJECT PDevObj
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)
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{
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PDEVICE_EXTENSION pDevExt = PDevObj->DeviceExtension;
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NTSTATUS status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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NTSTATUS wait_status;
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KIRQL irql;
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DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_IRP, (">CancelUsbInterruptIrp\n"));
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KeAcquireSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, &irql);
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if ( pDevExt->IntPipe.hPipe && pDevExt->IntIrp ) {
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switch (pDevExt->IntState) {
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//case IRP_STATE_START:
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case IRP_STATE_PENDING:
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{
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//
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// the Irp is pending somewhere down the USB stack...
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//
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PVOID Objects[2] = { &pDevExt->PendingIntEvent,
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&pDevExt->IntCancelEvent };
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//
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// signal we need to cancel the Irp
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//
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pDevExt->IntState = IRP_STATE_CANCELLED;
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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if ( !IoCancelIrp( pDevExt->IntIrp ) ) {
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//
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// This means USB has the IntIrp in a non-canceable state.
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// We still need to wait for either the pending INT event, or the cancel event.
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//
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DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_IRP, ("Irp (%p) was not cancelled\n", pDevExt->IntIrp ));
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// TEST_TRAP();
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}
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DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_IRP, ("Waiting for pending IntIrp (%p) to cancel...\n", pDevExt->IntIrp ));
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|
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PAGED_CODE();
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wait_status = KeWaitForMultipleObjects(
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2,
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Objects,
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WaitAny,
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Executive,
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KernelMode,
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FALSE,
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NULL,
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|
NULL );
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|
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DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_IRP, ("...IntIrp (%p) signalled by: %d\n", pDevExt->IntIrp, wait_status ));
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|
|
|
//
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// At this point we have the Irp back from USB
|
|
//
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}
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break;
|
|
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case IRP_STATE_COMPLETE:
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case IRP_STATE_CANCELLED:
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pDevExt->IntState = IRP_STATE_CANCELLED;
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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break;
|
|
|
|
default:
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DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("CancelUsbInterruptIrp - Invalid IntState: 0x%x\n", pDevExt->IntState ));
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KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
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|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ( (IRP_STATE_CANCELLED != pDevExt->IntState) ||
|
|
(0 != pDevExt->PendingIntCount) ) {
|
|
|
|
DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("CancelUsbInterruptIrp error: IntState: 0x%x \tPendingIntCount: 0x%x\n", pDevExt->IntState, pDevExt->PendingIntCount ));
|
|
TEST_TRAP();
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
status = STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
|
|
DbgDump(DBG_ERR, ("No INT Irp\n" ));
|
|
KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
|
|
// TEST_TRAP();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_IRP, ("<CancelUsbInterruptIrp\n"));
|
|
return status;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Work item queued from interrupt completion
|
|
// to sync execution of the INT pipe and the IN pipe
|
|
// and then start another USB INT read if there is not one already in progress
|
|
//
|
|
VOID
|
|
RestartInterruptWorkItem(
|
|
IN PWCE_WORK_ITEM PWorkItem
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
PDEVICE_OBJECT pDevObj = PWorkItem->DeviceObject;
|
|
PDEVICE_EXTENSION pDevExt = pDevObj->DeviceExtension;
|
|
NTSTATUS status = STATUS_DELETE_PENDING;
|
|
NTSTATUS wait_status;
|
|
KIRQL irql;
|
|
|
|
|
|
DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_WORK_ITEMS, (">RestartInterruptWorkItem(%p)\n", pDevObj ));
|
|
|
|
KeAcquireSpinLock( &pDevExt->ControlLock, &irql );
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Is the READ Irp is pending somewhere in the USB stack?
|
|
//
|
|
if ( IRP_STATE_PENDING == pDevExt->UsbReadState ) {
|
|
//
|
|
// Then we need to sync with the Usb Read Completion routine.
|
|
//
|
|
#define WAIT_REASONS 2
|
|
PVOID Objects[WAIT_REASONS] = { &pDevExt->UsbReadCancelEvent,
|
|
&pDevExt->PendingDataInEvent };
|
|
|
|
KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
|
|
|
|
DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("INT pipe waiting for pending UsbReadIrp (%p) to finish...\n", pDevExt->UsbReadIrp ));
|
|
|
|
PAGED_CODE();
|
|
wait_status = KeWaitForMultipleObjects( WAIT_REASONS,
|
|
Objects,
|
|
WaitAny,
|
|
Executive,
|
|
KernelMode,
|
|
FALSE,
|
|
NULL,
|
|
NULL );
|
|
|
|
DbgDump(DBG_INT, ("...UsbReadIrp (%p) signalled by: %d\n", pDevExt->UsbReadIrp, wait_status ));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// At this point the read packet is back on our list
|
|
// and we have the UsbReadIrp back from USB
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
KeReleaseSpinLock(&pDevExt->ControlLock, irql);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// start another INT read
|
|
if ( START_ANOTHER_INTERRUPT(pDevExt, TRUE) ) {
|
|
status = UsbInterruptRead( pDevExt );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DequeueWorkItem( pDevObj, PWorkItem );
|
|
|
|
DbgDump(DBG_INT|DBG_WORK_ITEMS, ("<RestartInterruptWorkItem 0x%x\n", status ));
|
|
|
|
PAGED_CODE(); // we must exit at passive level
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|