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8.7 KiB
386 lines
8.7 KiB
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//
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// Buggy - Template Test Driver
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation, 1999, 2000.
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//
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// Module: tdriver.c
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// Author: Silviu Calinoiu (SilviuC)
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// Created: 4/20/1999 2:39pm
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//
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// This module contains a template driver.
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//
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// --- History ---
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//
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// 4/20/1999 (SilviuC): initial version.
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//
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// 1/19/2000 (SilviuC): make it really extensible.
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//
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//
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// PLEASE READ IF YOU MODIFY THIS FILE !
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//
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// The only modification needed in this module is an include
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// statement for the header of the module implementing the new
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// test in the section `Test specific headers'. That's all.
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//
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#include <ntddk.h>
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//
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// Test specific headers.
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//
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#include "active.h"
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#include "bugcheck.h"
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#include "ContMem.h"
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#include "SectMap.h"
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#include "tracedb.h"
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#include "physmem.h"
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#include "mmtests.h"
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#include "MapView.h"
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#include "locktest.h"
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#include "ResrvMap.h"
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#include "newstuff.h"
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//
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// Standard tdriver headers.
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//
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#define FUNS_DEFINITION_MODULE
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#include "tdriver.h"
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#include "funs.h"
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//
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// Driver implementation
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//
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NTSTATUS
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DriverEntry (
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IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject,
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IN PUNICODE_STRING RegistryPath
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)
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{
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NTSTATUS Status;
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UNICODE_STRING NtName;
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UNICODE_STRING Win32Name;
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ULONG Index;
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PDEVICE_OBJECT Device;
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DbgPrint ("Buggy: DriverEntry() \n");
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//
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// Create Unicode NT name for the device.
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RtlInitUnicodeString (
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&NtName,
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TD_NT_DEVICE_NAME);
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//
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// Create NT device
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//
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Status = IoCreateDevice (
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DriverObject, // pointer to driver object
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sizeof (TD_DRIVER_INFO), // device extension
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&NtName, // device name
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FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN, // device type
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0, // device characteristics
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FALSE, // not exclusive
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&Device); // returned device object pointer
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if (! NT_SUCCESS(Status)) {
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return Status;
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}
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//
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// Create dispatch points
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//
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for (Index = 0; Index < IRP_MJ_MAXIMUM_FUNCTION; Index++) {
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[Index] = TdInvalidDeviceRequest;
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}
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_CREATE] = TdDeviceCreate;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_CLOSE] = TdDeviceClose;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_CLEANUP] = TdDeviceCleanup;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_DEVICE_CONTROL] = TdDeviceControl;
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DriverObject->DriverUnload = TdDeviceUnload;
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//
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// Create counted string version of our Win32 device name.
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//
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RtlInitUnicodeString (
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&Win32Name,
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TD_DOS_DEVICE_NAME);
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//
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// Create a link from our device name to a name in the Win32 namespace.
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//
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Status = IoCreateSymbolicLink (
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&Win32Name,
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&NtName);
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if (! NT_SUCCESS(Status)) {
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IoDeleteDevice (DriverObject->DeviceObject);
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return Status;
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}
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return Status;
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}
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NTSTATUS
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TdDeviceCreate (
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PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
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PIRP Irp
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)
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//
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// Handles create IRP.
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//
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{
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Irp->IoStatus.Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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Irp->IoStatus.Information = 0;
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IoCompleteRequest (Irp, IO_NO_INCREMENT);
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return STATUS_SUCCESS;
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}
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NTSTATUS
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TdDeviceClose (
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PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
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PIRP Irp
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)
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//
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// Handles close IRP.
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//
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{
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Irp->IoStatus.Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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Irp->IoStatus.Information = 0;
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IoCompleteRequest (Irp, IO_NO_INCREMENT);
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return STATUS_SUCCESS;
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}
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NTSTATUS
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TdDeviceCleanup (
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PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
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PIRP Irp
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)
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//
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// Handles cleanup IRP.
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//
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{
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Irp->IoStatus.Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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Irp->IoStatus.Information = 0;
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IoCompleteRequest (Irp, IO_NO_INCREMENT);
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return STATUS_SUCCESS;
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}
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NTSTATUS
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TdDeviceControl (
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IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
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IN PIRP Irp
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)
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//
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// Handles control IRP.
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//
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{
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PIO_STACK_LOCATION IrpStack;
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ULONG InputBufferLength;
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ULONG OutputBufferLength;
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ULONG Ioctl;
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NTSTATUS Status;
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ULONG BufferSize;
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ULONG ReturnedSize;
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KIRQL irql;
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ULONG Index;
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LOGICAL IoctlFound = FALSE;
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Status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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IrpStack = IoGetCurrentIrpStackLocation (Irp);
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InputBufferLength = IrpStack->Parameters.DeviceIoControl.InputBufferLength;
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OutputBufferLength = IrpStack->Parameters.DeviceIoControl.OutputBufferLength;
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Ioctl = IrpStack->Parameters.DeviceIoControl.IoControlCode;
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if( Ioctl == IOCTL_TD_BUGCHECK )
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{
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if( InputBufferLength == sizeof( BUGCHECK_PARAMS ) )
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{
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PBUGCHECK_PARAMS pBugcheckParams = (PBUGCHECK_PARAMS)(Irp->AssociatedIrp.SystemBuffer);
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DbgPrint( "Buggy: calling KeBugCheckEx( %X, %p, %p, %p, %p )\n",
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckCode,
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 0 ],
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 1 ],
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 2 ],
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 3 ] );
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KeBugCheckEx(
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckCode,
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 0 ],
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 1 ],
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 2 ],
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pBugcheckParams->BugCheckParameters[ 3 ] );
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}
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else
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{
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DbgPrint( "Buggy: cannot read bugcheck data, expected data length %u, IrpStack->Parameters.DeviceIoControl.InputBufferLength = %u\n",
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sizeof( BUGCHECK_PARAMS ),
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InputBufferLength );
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}
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goto Done;
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}
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//
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// (SilviuC): maybe we should do parameter checking on the info buffer.
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// Not really important since this is not a production driver.
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//
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for (Index = 0; BuggyFuns[Index].Ioctl != 0; Index++) {
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if (Ioctl == BuggyFuns[Index].Ioctl) {
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DbgPrint ("Buggy: %s ioctl \n", BuggyFuns[Index].Message);
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(BuggyFuns[Index].Function)((PVOID)Irp);
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DbgPrint ("Buggy: done with %s. \n", BuggyFuns[Index].Message);
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IoctlFound = TRUE;
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break;
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}
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}
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//
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// Complain if Ioctl code not found.
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//
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if (! IoctlFound) {
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DbgPrint ("Buggy: unrecognized ioctl code %u \n", Ioctl);
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}
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//
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// Complete the irp and return.
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//
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Done:
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Irp->IoStatus.Status = Status;
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IoCompleteRequest (Irp, IO_NO_INCREMENT);
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return Status;
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}
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VOID
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TdDeviceUnload (
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IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject
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)
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//
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// This function handles driver unloading. All this driver needs to do
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// is to delete the device object and the symbolic link between our
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// device name and the Win32 visible name.
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//
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{
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UNICODE_STRING Win32Name;
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DbgPrint ("Buggy: unload \n");
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#if RESRVMAP_ACTIVE
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//
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// Clean-up a possible currently reserved buffer
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//
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TdReservedMappingCleanup();
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#endif //#if RESRVMAP_ACTIVE
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//
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//
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//
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// Create counted string version of our Win32 device name.
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//
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RtlInitUnicodeString (
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&Win32Name,
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TD_DOS_DEVICE_NAME );
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//
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// Delete the link from our device name to a name in the Win32 namespace.
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//
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IoDeleteSymbolicLink (&Win32Name);
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//
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// Finally delete our device object
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//
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IoDeleteDevice (DriverObject->DeviceObject);
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}
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NTSTATUS
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TdInvalidDeviceRequest(
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IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
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IN PIRP Irp
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function is the default dispatch routine for all driver entries
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not implemented by drivers that have been loaded into the system. Its
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responsibility is simply to set the status in the packet to indicate
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that the operation requested is invalid for this device type, and then
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complete the packet.
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Arguments:
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DeviceObject - Specifies the device object for which this request is
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bound. Ignored by this routine.
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Irp - Specifies the address of the I/O Request Packet (IRP) for this
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request.
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Return Value:
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The final status is always STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST.
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--*/
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{
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UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( DeviceObject );
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//
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// Simply store the appropriate status, complete the request, and return
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// the same status stored in the packet.
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//
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if ((IoGetCurrentIrpStackLocation(Irp))->MajorFunction == IRP_MJ_POWER) {
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PoStartNextPowerIrp(Irp);
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}
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Irp->IoStatus.Status = STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST;
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IoCompleteRequest( Irp, IO_NO_INCREMENT );
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return STATUS_INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST;
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}
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//
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// End of module: tdriver.c
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//
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