Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++ BUILD Version: 0000 // Increment this if a change has global effects
Copyright (c) 1998 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
wmilib.h
Abstract:
This module contains the internal structure definitions and APIs used by
the WMILIB helper functions
Author:
AlanWar
Revision History:
--*/
#ifndef _WMILIB_
#define _WMILIB_
#if defined (_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
#pragma once
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
//
// This defines a guid to be registered with WMI. Memory for this structure
// may be Paged.
typedef struct
{
LPCGUID Guid; // Guid to registered
ULONG InstanceCount; // Count of Instances of Datablock
ULONG Flags; // Additional flags (see WMIREGINFO in wmistr.h)
} WMIGUIDREGINFO, *PWMIGUIDREGINFO;
typedef
NTSTATUS
(*PWMI_QUERY_REGINFO) (
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
OUT PULONG RegFlags,
OUT PUNICODE_STRING InstanceName,
OUT PUNICODE_STRING *RegistryPath,
OUT PUNICODE_STRING MofResourceName,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *Pdo
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the driver to retrieve information about
the guids being registered.
Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory
Arguments:
DeviceObject is the device whose registration information is needed
*RegFlags returns with a set of flags that describe all of the guids being
registered for this device. If the device wants enable and disable
collection callbacks before receiving queries for the registered
guids then it should return the WMIREG_FLAG_EXPENSIVE flag. Also the
returned flags may specify WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO in which case
the instance name is determined from the PDO associated with the
device object. Note that the PDO must have an associated devnode. If
WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO is not set then Name must return a unique
name for the device. These flags are ORed into the flags specified
by the GUIDREGINFO for each guid.
InstanceName returns with the instance name for the guids if
WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO is not set in the returned *RegFlags. The
caller will call ExFreePool with the buffer returned.
*RegistryPath returns with the registry path of the driver. This is
required
MofResourceName returns with the name of the MOF resource attached to
the binary file. If the driver does not have a mof resource attached
then this can be returned unmodified. If a value is returned then
it is NOT freed.
*Pdo returns with the device object for the PDO associated with this
device if the WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO flag is retured in
*RegFlags.
Return Value:
status
--*/
typedef
NTSTATUS
(*PWMI_QUERY_DATABLOCK) (
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp,
IN ULONG GuidIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceCount,
IN OUT PULONG InstanceLengthArray,
IN ULONG BufferAvail,
OUT PUCHAR Buffer
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the driver to query for the contents of
one or more instances of a data block. When the driver has finished
filling the
data block it must call WmiCompleteRequest to complete the irp. The
driver can return STATUS_PENDING if the irp cannot be completed
immediately.
Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory
Arguments:
DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried
Irp is the Irp that makes this request
GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the
device registered
InstanceIndex is the index that denotes which instance of the data block
is being queried.
InstanceCount is the number of instnaces expected to be returned for
the data block.
InstanceLengthArray is a pointer to an array of ULONG that returns the
lengths of each instance of the data block. If this is NULL then
there was not enough space in the output buffer to fufill the request
so the irp should be completed with the buffer needed.
BufferAvail on entry has the maximum size available to write the data
blocks.
Buffer on return is filled with the returned data blocks. Note that each
instance of the data block must be aligned on a 8 byte boundry. If
this is NULL then there was not enough space in the output buffer
to fufill the request so the irp should be completed with the buffer
needed.
Return Value:
status
--*/
typedef
NTSTATUS
(*PWMI_SET_DATABLOCK) (
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp,
IN ULONG GuidIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceIndex,
IN ULONG BufferSize,
IN PUCHAR Buffer
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the driver to query for the contents of
a data block. When the driver has finished filling the data block it
must call WmiCompleteRequest to complete the irp. The driver can
return STATUS_PENDING if the irp cannot be completed immediately.
Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory
Arguments:
DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried
Irp is the Irp that makes this request
GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the
device registered
InstanceIndex is the index that denotes which instance of the data block
is being set.
BufferSize has the size of the data block passed
Buffer has the new values for the data block
Return Value:
status
--*/
typedef
NTSTATUS
(*PWMI_SET_DATAITEM) (
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp,
IN ULONG GuidIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceIndex,
IN ULONG DataItemId,
IN ULONG BufferSize,
IN PUCHAR Buffer
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the driver to query for the contents of
a data block. When the driver has finished filling the data block it
must call WmiCompleteRequest to complete the irp. The driver can
return STATUS_PENDING if the irp cannot be completed immediately.
Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory
Arguments:
DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried
Irp is the Irp that makes this request
GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the
device registered
InstanceIndex is the index that denotes which instance of the data block
is being set.
DataItemId has the id of the data item being set
BufferSize has the size of the data item passed
Buffer has the new values for the data item
Return Value:
status
--*/
typedef
NTSTATUS
(*PWMI_EXECUTE_METHOD) (
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp,
IN ULONG GuidIndex,
IN ULONG InstanceIndex,
IN ULONG MethodId,
IN ULONG InBufferSize,
IN ULONG OutBufferSize,
IN OUT PUCHAR Buffer
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the driver to execute a method. When the
driver has finished filling the data block it must call
WmiCompleteRequest to complete the irp. The driver can
return STATUS_PENDING if the irp cannot be completed immediately.
Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory
Arguments:
DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried
Irp is the Irp that makes this request
GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the
device registered
InstanceIndex is the index that denotes which instance of the data block
is being called.
MethodId has the id of the method being called
InBufferSize has the size of the data block passed in as the input to
the method.
OutBufferSize on entry has the maximum size available to write the
returned data block.
Buffer on entry has the input data block and on return has the output
output data block.
Return Value:
status
--*/
typedef enum
{
WmiEventControl, // Enable or disable an event
WmiDataBlockControl // Enable or disable data block collection
} WMIENABLEDISABLECONTROL;
typedef
NTSTATUS
(*PWMI_FUNCTION_CONTROL) (
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp,
IN ULONG GuidIndex,
IN WMIENABLEDISABLECONTROL Function,
IN BOOLEAN Enable
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a callback into the driver to enabled or disable event
generation or data block collection. A device should only expect a
single enable when the first event or data consumer enables events or
data collection and a single disable when the last event or data
consumer disables events or data collection. Data blocks will only
receive collection enable/disable if they were registered as requiring
it.
Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory
Arguments:
DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried
GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the
device registered
Function specifies which functionality is being enabled or disabled
Enable is TRUE then the function is being enabled else disabled
Return Value:
status
--*/
//
// This structure supplies context information for WMILIB to process the
// WMI irps. Memory for this structure may be paged.
typedef struct _WMILIB_CONTEXT
{
//
// WMI data block guid registration info
ULONG GuidCount;
PWMIGUIDREGINFO GuidList;
//
// WMI functionality callbacks
PWMI_QUERY_REGINFO QueryWmiRegInfo;
PWMI_QUERY_DATABLOCK QueryWmiDataBlock;
PWMI_SET_DATABLOCK SetWmiDataBlock;
PWMI_SET_DATAITEM SetWmiDataItem;
PWMI_EXECUTE_METHOD ExecuteWmiMethod;
PWMI_FUNCTION_CONTROL WmiFunctionControl;
} WMILIB_CONTEXT, *PWMILIB_CONTEXT;
NTSTATUS
WmiCompleteRequest(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp,
IN NTSTATUS Status,
IN ULONG BufferUsed,
IN CCHAR PriorityBoost
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will do the work of completing a WMI irp. Depending upon the
the WMI request this routine will fixup the returned WNODE appropriately.
This may be called at DPC level
Arguments:
DeviceObject - Supplies a pointer to the device object for this request.
Irp - Supplies the Irp making the request.
Status has the return status code for the IRP
BufferUsed has the number of bytes needed by the device to return the
data requested in any query. In the case that the buffer passed to
the device is too small this has the number of bytes needed for the
return data. If the buffer passed is large enough then this has the
number of bytes actually used by the device.
PriorityBoost is the value used for the IoCompleteRequest call.
Return Value:
status
--*/
typedef enum
{
IrpProcessed, // Irp was processed and possibly completed
IrpNotCompleted, // Irp was process and NOT completed
IrpNotWmi, // Irp is not a WMI irp
IrpForward // Irp is wmi irp, but targeted at another device object
} SYSCTL_IRP_DISPOSITION, *PSYSCTL_IRP_DISPOSITION;
NTSTATUS
WmiSystemControl(
IN PWMILIB_CONTEXT WmiLibInfo,
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN PIRP Irp,
OUT PSYSCTL_IRP_DISPOSITION IrpDisposition
);
/*++
Routine Description:
Dispatch helper routine for IRP_MJ_SYSTEM_CONTROL. This routine will
determine if the irp passed contains a WMI request and if so process it
by invoking the appropriate callback in the WMILIB structure.
This routine may only be called at passive level
Arguments:
WmiLibInfo has the WMI information control block
DeviceObject - Supplies a pointer to the device object for this request.
Irp - Supplies the Irp making the request.
IrpDisposition - Returns a value that specifies how the irp was handled.
Return Value:
status
--*/
NTSTATUS
WmiFireEvent(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject,
IN LPGUID Guid,
IN ULONG InstanceIndex,
IN ULONG EventDataSize,
IN PVOID EventData
);
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine will fire a WMI event using the data buffer passed. This
routine may be called at or below DPC level
Arguments:
DeviceObject - Supplies a pointer to the device object for this event
Guid is pointer to the GUID that represents the event
InstanceIndex is the index of the instance of the event
EventDataSize is the number of bytes of data that is being fired with
with the event
EventData is the data that is fired with the events. This may be NULL
if there is no data associated with the event
Return Value:
status
--*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif