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/*++
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Module Name:
csq.h
Abstract:
This header exposes the cancel safe queue DDIs for use on Win2K at later. Drivers that use this header should link to csq.lib. If a driver only needs to work on XP or later, neither this header or the lib are required (the XP kernel supports the cancel safe queue DDIs natively.)
Author:
Nar Ganapathy (narg) 1-Jan-1999
Revision History:
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// Cancel SAFE DDI set start // // The following DDIs are to help ease the pain of writing queue packages that // handle the cancellation race well. The idea of this set of DDIs is to not // force a single queue data structure but allow the cancel logic to be hidden // from the drivers. A driver implements a queue and as part of its header // includes the IO_CSQ structure. In its initialization routine it calls // IoInitializeCsq. Then in the dispatch routine when the driver wants to // insert an IRP into the queue it calls IoCsqInsertIrp. When the driver wants // to remove something from the queue it calls IoCsqRemoveIrp. Note that Insert // can fail if the IRP was cancelled in the meantime. Remove can also fail if // the IRP was already cancelled. // // There are typically two modes where drivers queue IRPs. These two modes are // covered by the cancel safe queue DDI set. // // Mode 1: // One is where the driver queues the IRP and at some later // point in time dequeues an IRP and issues the IO request. // For this mode the driver should use IoCsqInsertIrp and IoCsqRemoveNextIrp. // The driver in this case is expected to pass NULL to the irp context // parameter in IoInsertIrp. // // Mode 2: // In this the driver queues theIRP, issues the IO request (like issuing a DMA // request or writing to a register) and when the IO request completes (either // using a DPC or timer) the driver dequeues the IRP and completes it. For this // mode the driver should use IoCsqInsertIrp and IoCsqRemoveIrp. In this case // the driver should allocate an IRP context and pass it in to IoCsqInsertIrp. // The cancel DDI code creates an association between the IRP and the context // and thus ensures that when the time comes to remove the IRP it can ascertain // correctly. // // Note that the cancel DDI set assumes that the field DriverContext[3] is // always available for use and that the driver does not use it. //
#ifndef _CSQ_H_ #define _CSQ_H_ #pragma once
#ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif
// // If the wdm.h/ntddk.h we're including already defines cancel safe DDIs, we // can skip the structure definitions. Otherwise, we do the rest here: // #ifndef IO_TYPE_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT
// // Bookkeeping structure. This should be opaque to drivers. // Drivers typically include this as part of their queue headers. // Given a CSQ pointer the driver should be able to get its // queue header using CONTAINING_RECORD macro //
typedef struct _IO_CSQ IO_CSQ, *PIO_CSQ;
#define IO_TYPE_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT 1 #define IO_TYPE_CSQ 2
// // IRP context structure. This structure is necessary if the driver is using // the second mode. //
typedef struct _IO_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT { ULONG Type; PIRP Irp; PIO_CSQ Csq; } IO_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT, *PIO_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT;
// // Routines that insert/remove IRP //
typedef VOID (*PIO_CSQ_INSERT_IRP)( IN struct _IO_CSQ *Csq, IN PIRP Irp );
typedef VOID (*PIO_CSQ_REMOVE_IRP)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN PIRP Irp );
// // Retrieves next entry after Irp from the queue. // Returns NULL if there are no entries in the queue. // If Irp is NUL, returns the entry in the head of the queue. // This routine does not remove the IRP from the queue. //
typedef PIRP (*PIO_CSQ_PEEK_NEXT_IRP)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN PIRP Irp, IN PVOID PeekContext );
// // Lock routine that protects the cancel safe queue. //
typedef VOID (*PIO_CSQ_ACQUIRE_LOCK)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, OUT PKIRQL Irql );
typedef VOID (*PIO_CSQ_RELEASE_LOCK)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN KIRQL Irql );
// // Completes the IRP with STATUS_CANCELLED. IRP is guaranteed to be valid // In most cases this routine just calls IoCompleteRequest(Irp, STATUS_CANCELLED); //
typedef VOID (*PIO_CSQ_COMPLETE_CANCELED_IRP)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN PIRP Irp );
// // Bookkeeping structure. This should be opaque to drivers. // Drivers typically include this as part of their queue headers. // Given a CSQ pointer the driver should be able to get its // queue header using CONTAINING_RECORD macro //
typedef struct _IO_CSQ { ULONG Type; PIO_CSQ_INSERT_IRP CsqInsertIrp; PIO_CSQ_REMOVE_IRP CsqRemoveIrp; PIO_CSQ_PEEK_NEXT_IRP CsqPeekNextIrp; PIO_CSQ_ACQUIRE_LOCK CsqAcquireLock; PIO_CSQ_RELEASE_LOCK CsqReleaseLock; PIO_CSQ_COMPLETE_CANCELED_IRP CsqCompleteCanceledIrp; PVOID ReservePointer; // Future expansion } IO_CSQ, *PIO_CSQ;
#endif // IO_TYPE_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT
// // These defines ensure the backward compatible CSQ library can be used within // the XP build environment in which the kernel supports the functions natively. //
#define CSQLIB_DDI(x) Wdmlib##x #undef IoCsqInitialize #undef IoCsqInsertIrp #undef IoCsqRemoveNextIrp #undef IoCsqRemoveIrp #define IoCsqInitialize WdmlibIoCsqInitialize #define IoCsqInsertIrp WdmlibIoCsqInsertIrp #define IoCsqRemoveNextIrp WdmlibIoCsqRemoveNextIrp #define IoCsqRemoveIrp WdmlibIoCsqRemoveIrp
// // Initializes the cancel queue structure. //
NTSTATUS CSQLIB_DDI(IoCsqInitialize)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN PIO_CSQ_INSERT_IRP CsqInsertIrp, IN PIO_CSQ_REMOVE_IRP CsqRemoveIrp, IN PIO_CSQ_PEEK_NEXT_IRP CsqPeekNextIrp, IN PIO_CSQ_ACQUIRE_LOCK CsqAcquireLock, IN PIO_CSQ_RELEASE_LOCK CsqReleaseLock, IN PIO_CSQ_COMPLETE_CANCELED_IRP CsqCompleteCanceledIrp );
// // The caller calls this routine to insert the IRP and return STATUS_PENDING. //
VOID CSQLIB_DDI(IoCsqInsertIrp)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN PIRP Irp, IN PIO_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT Context );
// // Returns an IRP if one can be found. NULL otherwise. //
PIRP CSQLIB_DDI(IoCsqRemoveNextIrp)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN PVOID PeekContext );
// // This routine is called from timeout or DPCs. // The context is presumably part of the DPC or timer context. // If succesfull returns the IRP associated with context. //
PIRP CSQLIB_DDI(IoCsqRemoveIrp)( IN PIO_CSQ Csq, IN PIO_CSQ_IRP_CONTEXT Context );
#ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif
#endif // _CSQ_H_
// Cancel SAFE DDI set end
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