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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
drivemap.c
Abstract:
User mode program to determine which ide/scsi device each drive letter is
connected to.
Author:
01-Nov-1995 Peter Wieland (peterwie)
Revision History:
--*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <winioctl.h>
#include <ntddscsi.h>
#define BUFSIZE 6 // <drive letter>:<NULL>
#define NUM_DRIVES 26 // 26 drive letters
#define MAX_FLOPPY_OFFSET 1
enum {UNKNOWN = 0, FLOPPY, SCSI, IDE};
typedef struct devent {
char *dosName; // dosdevices name
char devName[64];
int type;
void *desc;
} devent;
void splitDosQuery(LPTSTR queryString, devent *list);
void checkDeviceType(devent *dev);
void processDevice(DWORD driveLetterOffset);
ULONG NumberOfDriveLetters;
int __cdecl main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
DWORD dwT, i, Index;
TCHAR strDriveLetter[BUFSIZE];
dwT = GetLogicalDrives();
if(dwT == 0) {
printf("Error getting device letters (%d)\n", GetLastError());
exit(-2);
}
Index = 1;
for( i = 0; i < NUM_DRIVES; i++ ) {
if(Index & dwT) {
processDevice(i);
}
Index <<= 1;
}
return 0;
}
//
// processDevice(driveLetterOffset);
// in: driveLetterOffset - offset of the drive letter relative to 'A'
//
void processDevice(DWORD driveLetterOffset) {
LPTSTR next;
char chBuf[32];
HANDLE hDevice = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
DWORD ioctlData[2];
PSCSI_ADDRESS scsiAddress = (PSCSI_ADDRESS) ioctlData;
PDISK_CONTROLLER_NUMBER atAddress = (PDISK_CONTROLLER_NUMBER) ioctlData;
DWORD dwSize;
UCHAR diskType = UNKNOWN;
DWORD offset = driveLetterOffset;
// only do processing on drive letters
try {
sprintf(chBuf, "\\\\.\\%c:", ('A' + offset));
// Check if drive letter is 'A' or 'B'
if(offset <= MAX_FLOPPY_OFFSET) {
diskType = FLOPPY;
hDevice = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
goto typeKnown;
}
hDevice = CreateFile(chBuf,
GENERIC_READ,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL);
if(hDevice == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
// printf("Error opening device %s (%d)\n",
// chBuf, GetLastError());
return;
}
// send down the scsi query first (yes, i'm biased)
if(!DeviceIoControl(hDevice,
IOCTL_SCSI_GET_ADDRESS,
NULL,
0,
scsiAddress,
sizeof(SCSI_ADDRESS),
&dwSize,
NULL)) {
// if the ioctl was invalid, then we don't know the disk type yet,
// so just keep going
// if there was another error, skip to the next device
if(GetLastError() != ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION) {
return;
}
} else {
// if the ioctl was valid, then we're a scsi device (or a scsiport
// controlled device in the case of atapi) - go on to the end
diskType = SCSI;
goto typeKnown;
}
if(!DeviceIoControl(hDevice,
IOCTL_DISK_CONTROLLER_NUMBER,
NULL,
0,
atAddress,
sizeof(DISK_CONTROLLER_NUMBER),
&dwSize,
NULL)) {
// if the ioctl was invalid, then we still don't know the
// disk type - continue on.
if(GetLastError() != ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION) return;
} else {
// if the ioctl was valid, then we're an IDE device
diskType = IDE;
goto typeKnown;
}
diskType = UNKNOWN;
typeKnown:
printf("%s -> ", chBuf);
switch(diskType) {
case FLOPPY:
printf("Floppy drive\n");
break;
case SCSI:
printf("Port %d, Path %d, Target %d, Lun %d\n",
scsiAddress->PortNumber,
scsiAddress->PathId,
scsiAddress->TargetId,
scsiAddress->Lun);
break;
case IDE:
printf("Controller %d, Disk %d\n",
atAddress->ControllerNumber,
atAddress->DiskNumber);
break;
default:
printf("Unknown\n");
break;
}
} finally {
// close the file handle if we've opened it
if(hDevice != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hDevice);
}
return;
}