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/*++
Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
assign.c
Abstract:
IoAssignResources
Author:
Ken Reneris
Environment:
EDIT IN 110 COLUMN MODE
Revision History:
Add PnP support - shielint
Cleanup - SantoshJ
--*/
#include "pnpmgrp.h"
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE,IoAssignResources)
#endif // ALLOC_PRAGMA
NTSTATUS
IoAssignResources (
IN PUNICODE_STRING RegistryPath,
IN PUNICODE_STRING DriverClassName OPTIONAL,
IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject,
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject OPTIONAL,
IN PIO_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST RequestedResources,
IN OUT PCM_RESOURCE_LIST *pAllocatedResources
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine takes an input request of RequestedResources, and returned
allocated resources in pAllocatedResources. The allocated resources are
automatically recorded in the registry under the ResourceMap for the
DriverClassName/DriverObject/DeviceObject requestor.
Arguments:
RegistryPath
For a simple driver, this would be the value passed to the drivers
initialization function. For drivers call IoAssignResources with
multiple DeviceObjects are responsible for passing in a unique
RegistryPath for each object.
The registry path is checked for:
RegitryPath:
AssignedSystemResources.
AssignSystemResources is of type REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST
If present, IoAssignResources will attempt to use these settings to
satisify the requested resources. If the listed settings do
not conform to the resource requirements, then IoAssignResources
will fail.
Note: IoAssignResources may store other internal binary information
in the supplied RegisteryPath.
DriverObject:
The driver object of the caller.
DeviceObject:
If non-null, then requested resoruce list refers to this device.
If null, the requested resource list refers to the driver.
DriverClassName
Used to partition allocated resources into different device classes.
RequestedResources
A list of resources to allocate.
Allocated resources may be appended or freed by re-invoking
IoAssignResources with the same RegistryPath, DriverObject and
DeviceObject. (editing requirements on a resource list by using
sucessive calls is not preferred driver behaviour).
AllocatedResources
Returns the allocated resources for the requested resource list.
Note that the driver is responsible for passing in a pointer to
an uninitialized pointer. IoAssignResources will initialize the
pointer to point to the allocated CM_RESOURCE_LIST. The driver
is responisble for returning the memory back to pool when it is
done with them structure.
Return Value:
The status returned is the final completion status of the operation.
--*/
{
PDEVICE_NODE deviceNode;
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(RegistryPath);
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(DriverClassName);
if (DeviceObject) {
deviceNode = (PDEVICE_NODE)DeviceObject->DeviceObjectExtension->DeviceNode;
if ( deviceNode &&
!(deviceNode->Flags & DNF_LEGACY_RESOURCE_DEVICENODE)) {
PP_SAVE_DRIVEROBJECT_TO_TRIAGE_DUMP(DriverObject);
PP_SAVE_DEVICEOBJECT_TO_TRIAGE_DUMP(DeviceObject);
KeBugCheckEx(
PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR,
PNP_ERR_INVALID_PDO,
(ULONG_PTR)DeviceObject,
0,
0);
}
}
if (RequestedResources) {
if ( RequestedResources->AlternativeLists == 0 ||
RequestedResources->List[0].Count == 0) {
RequestedResources = NULL;
}
}
if (pAllocatedResources) {
*pAllocatedResources = NULL;
}
return IopLegacyResourceAllocation (
ArbiterRequestLegacyAssigned,
DriverObject,
DeviceObject,
RequestedResources,
pAllocatedResources);
}