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/*++
Copyright (c) 2000 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
vfmessage.c
Abstract:
This module contains the verifier error lists, along with the text and flags
associated with each error.
Author:
Adrian J. Oney (adriao) 20-Apr-1998
Environment:
Kernel mode
Revision History:
AdriaO 02/10/2000 - Seperated out from ntos\io\ioassert.c
--*/
#include "vfdef.h"
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(PAGEVRFY, VfMessageRetrieveInternalTable)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGEVRFY, VfMessageRetrieveErrorData)
#endif
#ifdef ALLOC_DATA_PRAGMA
#pragma const_seg("PAGEVRFC")
#endif
//
// These are the general "classifications" of driver errors, along with the
// default flags that will be applied the first time this is hit.
//
// ViMessageClassFailDriverInField -
// Bugs in this class are severe enough that the driver should be
// immediately removed from a running production machine.
//
// ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo -
// Bugs of this class are severe enough for WHQL to deny a logo for the
// failing whateverware.
//
// ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger -
// Bugs of this class stop the machine only if it is running under a
// kernel debugger.
//
// ViMessageClassDriverWarning -
// Anything in this class will beep but continue without breaking in.
//
// ViMessageClassPostponedDriverIssue -
// Anything in this class will merely print and continue.
//
// ViMessageClassCoreError -
// Issue in a core component (kernel or hal)
//
const VFMESSAGE_CLASS ViMessageClassFailDriverInField = {
VFM_FLAG_BEEP | VFM_LOGO_FAILURE | VFM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE,
"WDM DRIVER ERROR"
};
// VFM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE is set here because we don't yet have a "logo" mode
const VFMESSAGE_CLASS ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo = {
VFM_FLAG_BEEP | VFM_LOGO_FAILURE | VFM_DEPLOYMENT_FAILURE,
"WDM DRIVER ERROR"
};
const VFMESSAGE_CLASS ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger = {
VFM_FLAG_BEEP,
"WDM DRIVER ERROR"
};
const VFMESSAGE_CLASS ViMessageClassDriverWarning = {
VFM_FLAG_BEEP | VFM_FLAG_ZAPPED,
"WDM DRIVER WARNING"
};
const VFMESSAGE_CLASS ViMessageClassPostponedDriverIssue = {
VFM_FLAG_ZAPPED,
"POSTPONED WDM DRIVER BUG"
};
const VFMESSAGE_CLASS ViMessageClassCoreError = {
VFM_FLAG_BEEP,
"CORE DRIVER ERROR"
};
//
// This table contains things we've postponed.
//
const VFMESSAGE_OVERRIDE ViMessageIoVerifierOverrides[] = {
//
// These exist because verifier.exe cannot specify kernels or hals. We still
// want a mechanism to allow complaints.
//
{ VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS, "HAL.DLL", &ViMessageClassCoreError },
{ VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS, "NTOSKRNL.EXE", &ViMessageClassCoreError },
{ VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS, "NTKRNLMP.EXE", &ViMessageClassCoreError },
{ VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS, "NTKRNLPA.EXE", &ViMessageClassCoreError },
{ VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS, "NTKRPAMP.EXE", &ViMessageClassCoreError },
//
// ADRIAO BUGBUG 08/10/1999 -
// NDIS doesn't call the shutdown handlers at power-off because many are
// unstable and that adds seconds to shutdown. This is an unsafe design as
// the miniport, which owns an IRQ, may find it's ports drop out from under
// it when the *parent* powers off.
//
{ DCERROR_SUCCESSFUL_POWER_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, "NDIS.SYS",
&ViMessageClassPostponedDriverIssue },
//
// ADRIAO BUGBUG 08/10/1999 -
// ACPI and PCI have to work together to handle wait-wake. In the
// current design, ACPI.SYS gets an interface and does all the work itself.
// The proper design should move the queueing to PCI, or tell PCI to leave
// wait-wake IRPs alone for the given device. Cutting off any other bus
// filters is a bad design.
//
{ DCERROR_SUCCESSFUL_POWER_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, "ACPI.SYS",
&ViMessageClassPostponedDriverIssue },
//
// ADRIAO BUGBUG 08/21/1999 -
// SCSIPORT doesn't forward S0 Irps if the system is already in S0.
// Consider if a PDO succeeds a Query-S1 IRP and then waits for either a
// Set to S1, a new Query, or a Set to S0 meaning no transition will take
// place after all. A filter between SCSIPORT and the PDO could fail the
// Query-S1 on the way up. SCSIPORT knows the system has decided to stay in
// S0, but it cuts such knowledge off from the PDO. Luckily today's list of
// likely PDO's don't have such logic though. PeterWie has postponed this
// one till NT 5.1
//
{ DCERROR_SUCCESSFUL_POWER_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, "SCSIPORT.SYS",
&ViMessageClassPostponedDriverIssue }
};
#ifdef ALLOC_DATA_PRAGMA
#pragma data_seg("PAGEVRFD")
#endif
//
// This message is used if someone provides bad data for a verifier assert. The
// message Id is VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS - a nice reserved Id that'll match with
// nothing except possibly a generic class override.
//
VFMESSAGE_TEMPLATE ViMessageBogusTemplate = { VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL };
//
// Here begins internal verifier error tables. The current algorithm for
// identifying errors expects all messages in a table to be numbered
// consecutively. If a check is later removed the algorithm may need to be
// replaced with something akin to a binary search.
//
//
// This is the table of IO verifier error messages.
//
VFMESSAGE_TEMPLATE ViMessageIoVerifierTemplates[DCERROR_MAXIMUM - DCERROR_UNSPECIFIED] = {
{ DCERROR_UNSPECIFIED, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL },
{ DCERROR_DELETE_WHILE_ATTACHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A device is deleting itself while there is another device beneath it in "
"the driver stack. This may be because the caller has forgotten to call "
"IoDetachDevice first, or the lower driver may have incorrectly deleted "
"itself." },
{ DCERROR_DETACH_NOT_ATTACHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Driver has attempted to detach from device object %DevObj, which is not "
"attached to anything. This may occur if detach was called twice on the "
"same device object." },
{ DCERROR_CANCELROUTINE_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has called IoCallDriver without setting the CancelRoutine in "
"the Irp to NULL (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_NULL_DEVOBJ_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has passed in NULL as a DeviceObject. This is fatal (Irp = %Irp )."
},
{ DCERROR_QUEUED_IRP_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller is forwarding an IRP that is currently queued beneath it! The "
"code handling IRPs returning STATUS_PENDING in this driver appears to "
"be broken (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_NEXTIRPSP_DIRTY, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has incorrectly forwarded an IRP (control field not zerod). The "
"driver should use IoCopyCurrentIrpStackLocationToNext or "
"IoSkipCurrentIrpStackLocation. (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_IRPSP_COPIED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has manually copied the stack and has inadvertantly copied the "
"upper layer's completion routine. Please use "
"IoCopyCurrentIrpStackLocationToNext. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STACK_LOCATIONS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"This IRP is about to run out of stack locations. Someone may have "
"forwarded this IRP from another stack (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_QUEUED_IRP_COMPLETED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller is completing an IRP that is currently queued beneath it! The "
"code handling IRPs returning STATUS_PENDING in this driver appears to be "
"broken. (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_FREE_OF_INUSE_TRACKED_IRP, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller of IoFreeIrp is freeing an IRP that is still in use! (Original "
"Irp = %Irp1, Irp in usage is %Irp2 )" },
{ DCERROR_FREE_OF_INUSE_IRP, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller of IoFreeIrp is freeing an IRP that is still in use! (Irp = %Irp )"
},
{ DCERROR_FREE_OF_THREADED_IRP, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller of IoFreeIrp is freeing an IRP that is still enqueued against a "
"thread! (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_REINIT_OF_ALLOCATED_IRP_WITH_QUOTA, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller of IoInitializeIrp has passed an IRP that was allocated with "
"IoAllocateIrp. This is illegal and unneccessary, and has caused a quota "
"leak. Check the documentation for IoReuseIrp if this IRP is being "
"recycled." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_IRP_BAD_INITIAL_STATUS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Any PNP IRP must have status initialized to STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_POWER_IRP_BAD_INITIAL_STATUS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Any Power IRP must have status initialized to STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_WMI_IRP_BAD_INITIAL_STATUS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Any WMI IRP must have status initialized to STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_SKIPPED_DEVICE_OBJECT, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has forwarded an Irp while skipping a device object in the stack. "
"The caller is probably sending IRPs to the PDO instead of to the device "
"returned by IoAttachDeviceToDeviceStack (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_BOGUS_FUNC_TRASHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has trashed or has not properly copied IRP's stack (Irp = %Irp )."
},
{ DCERROR_BOGUS_STATUS_TRASHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has changed the status field of an IRP it does not understand "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_BOGUS_INFO_TRASHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has changed the information field of an IRP it does not "
"understand (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_FAILURE_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Non-successful non-STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED IRP status for IRP_MJ_PNP is "
"being passed down stack (Irp = %Irp ). Failed PNP IRPs must be completed."
},
{ DCERROR_PNP_IRP_STATUS_RESET, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Previously set IRP_MJ_PNP status has been converted to "
"STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED. This failure status is reserved for use of the OS "
"- drivers cannot fail a PnP IRP with this value. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_IRP_NEEDS_HANDLING, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"The driver has not handled a required IRP. The driver must update the "
"status of the IRP to indicate whether it's been handled or not. "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_IRP_HANDS_OFF, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"The driver has responded to an IRP that is that is reserved for other "
"device objects elsewhere in the stack. (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_POWER_FAILURE_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Non-successful non-STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED IRP status for IRP_MJ_POWER is "
"being passed down stack (Irp = %Irp ). Failed POWER IRPs must be "
"completed." },
{ DCERROR_POWER_IRP_STATUS_RESET, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"Previously set IRP_MJ_POWER status has been converted to "
"STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED. This failure status is reserved for use of the OS "
"- drivers cannot fail a Power IRP with this value (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_INVALID_STATUS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"Driver has returned a suspicious status. This is probably due to an "
"uninitiaized variable bug in the driver. (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_UNNECCESSARY_COPY, &ViMessageClassDriverWarning, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has copied the Irp stack but not set a completion routine. "
"This is inefficient, use IoSkipCurrentIrpStackLocation instead "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_SHOULDVE_DETACHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"An IRP dispatch handler has not properly detached from the stack below "
"it upon receiving a remove IRP. DeviceObject = %DevObj - Dispatch = "
"%Routine - Irp = %Snapshot" },
{ DCERROR_SHOULDVE_DELETED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"An IRP dispatch handler has not properly deleted it's device object upon "
"receiving a remove IRP. DeviceObject = %DevObj - Dispatch = %Routine - "
"Irp = %Snapshot" },
{ DCERROR_MISSING_DISPATCH_FUNCTION, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"This driver has not filled out a dispatch routine for a required IRP "
"major function (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_WMI_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"IRP_MJ_SYSTEM_CONTROL has been completed by someone other than the "
"ProviderId. This IRP should either have been completed earlier or "
"should have been passed down (Irp = %Irp ). The IRP was targetted at "
"DeviceObject %DevObj" },
{ DCERROR_DELETED_PRESENT_PDO, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"An IRP dispatch handler for a PDO has deleted it's device object, but "
"the hardware has not been reported as missing in a bus relations query. "
"DeviceObject = %DevObj - Dispatch = %Routine - Irp = %Snapshot " },
{ DCERROR_BUS_FILTER_ERRONEOUSLY_DETACHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A Bus Filter's IRP dispatch handler has detached upon receiving a remove "
"IRP when the PDO is still alive. Bus Filters must clean up in "
"FastIoDetach callbacks. DeviceObject = %DevObj - Dispatch = %Routine - "
"Irp = %Snapshot" },
{ DCERROR_BUS_FILTER_ERRONEOUSLY_DELETED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"An IRP dispatch handler for a bus filter has deleted it's device object, "
"but the PDO is still present! Bus filters must clean up in FastIoDetach "
"callbacks. DeviceObject = %DevObj - Dispatch = %Routine - Irp = %Snapshot" },
{ DCERROR_INCONSISTANT_STATUS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"An IRP dispatch handler ( %Routine ) has returned a status that is "
"inconsistent with the Irp's IoStatus.Status field. ( Irp = %Snapshot - "
"Irp->IoStatus.Status = %Status1 - returned = %Status2 )" },
{ DCERROR_UNINITIALIZED_STATUS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"An IRP dispatch handler has returned a status that is illegal "
"(0xFFFFFFFF). This is probably due to an uninitialized stack variable. "
"Please do an ln on address %lx and file a bug. (Irp = %Snapshot )" },
{ DCERROR_IRP_RETURNED_WITHOUT_COMPLETION, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"An IRP dispatch handler has returned without passing down or completing "
"this Irp or someone forgot to return STATUS_PENDING. (Irp = %Snapshot )." },
{ DCERROR_COMPLETION_ROUTINE_PAGABLE, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"IRP completion routines must be in nonpagable code, and this one is not: "
"%Routine. (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_PENDING_BIT_NOT_MIGRATED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"A driver's completion routine ( %Routine ) has not marked the IRP "
"pending if the PendingReturned field was set in the IRP passed to it. "
"This may cause the OS to hang, especially if an error is returned by the "
" stack. (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_CANCELROUTINE_ON_FORWARDED_IRP, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A cancel routine has been set for an IRP that is currently being "
"processed by drivers lower in the stack, possibly stomping their cancel "
"routine (Irp = %Irp, Routine=%Routine )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_IRP_NEEDS_PDO_HANDLING, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"PDO has not responded to a required IRP (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_TARGET_RELATION_LIST_EMPTY, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"PDO has forgotten to fill out the device relation list with the PDO for "
"the TargetDeviceRelation query (Irp = %Irp )" },
{ DCERROR_TARGET_RELATION_NEEDS_REF, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"The code implementing the TargetDeviceRelation query has not called "
"ObReferenceObject on the PDO (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_BOGUS_PNP_IRP_COMPLETED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has completed a IRP_MJ_PNP it didn't understand instead of "
"passing it down (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_SUCCESSFUL_PNP_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has completed successful IRP_MJ_PNP instead of passing it down "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_UNTOUCHED_PNP_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has completed untouched IRP_MJ_PNP (instead of passing the irp "
"down) or non-PDO has failed the irp using illegal value of "
"STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_BOGUS_POWER_IRP_COMPLETED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has completed a IRP_MJ_POWER it didn't understand instead of "
"passing it down (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_SUCCESSFUL_POWER_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has completed successful IRP_MJ_POWER instead of passing it down "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_UNTOUCHED_POWER_IRP_NOT_FORWARDED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has completed untouched IRP_MJ_POWER (instead of passing the irp "
"down) or non-PDO has failed the irp using illegal value of "
"STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_QUERY_CAP_BAD_VERSION, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"The version field of the query capabilities structure in a query "
"capabilities IRP was not properly initialized. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_QUERY_CAP_BAD_SIZE, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"The size field of the query capabilities structure in a query "
"capabilities IRP was not properly initialized. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_QUERY_CAP_BAD_ADDRESS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"The address field of the query capabilities structure in a query "
"capabilities IRP was not properly initialized to -1. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PNP_QUERY_CAP_BAD_UI_NUM, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"The UI Number field of the query capabilities structure in a query "
"capabilities IRP was not properly initialized to -1. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_RESTRICTED_IRP, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has sent an IRP that is restricted for system use only. "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_REINIT_OF_ALLOCATED_IRP_WITHOUT_QUOTA, &ViMessageClassDriverWarning, 0,
NULL,
"Caller of IoInitializeIrp has passed an IRP that was allocated with "
"IoAllocateIrp. This is illegal, unneccessary, and negatively impacts "
"performace in normal use. Check the documentation for IoReuseIrp if "
"this IRP is being recycled." },
{ DCERROR_UNFORWARDED_IRP_COMPLETED, &ViMessageClassDriverWarning, 0,
NULL,
"The caller of IoCompleteRequest is completing an IRP that has never "
"been forwarded via a call to IoCallDriver or PoCallDriver. This may "
"be a bug. (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_DISPATCH_CALLED_AT_BAD_IRQL, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has forwarded an IRP at an IRQL that is illegal for this major"
" code. "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_BOGUS_MINOR_STATUS_TRASHED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"Caller has changed the status field of an IRP it does not understand "
"(Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_CANCELROUTINE_AFTER_COMPLETION, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has completed an IRP without setting the CancelRoutine in "
"the Irp to NULL (Irp = %Irp )." },
{ DCERROR_PENDING_RETURNED_NOT_MARKED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has returned STATUS_PENDING but did not mark the IRP pending "
"via a call to IoMarkIrpPending (Irp = %Irp)." },
{ DCERROR_PENDING_MARKED_NOT_RETURNED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has marked an IRP pending but didn't return STATUS_PENDING. "
"(Irp = %Snapshot)." },
{ DCERROR_POWER_PAGABLE_NOT_INHERITED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has not inherited the DO_POWER_PAGABLE bit from the stack it "
"has attached to (DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_DOUBLE_DELETION, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver is attempting to delete a device object that has already been "
"deleted via a prior call to IoDeleteDevice." },
{ DCERROR_DETACHED_IN_SURPRISE_REMOVAL, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has detached it's device object during a surprise remove IRP "
"(Irp = %Irp DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_DELETED_IN_SURPRISE_REMOVAL, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has deleted it's device object during a surprise remove IRP "
"(Irp = %Irp DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_DO_INITIALIZING_NOT_CLEARED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has failed to clear the DO_DEVICE_INITIALIZING flag at the "
"end of AddDevice (DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_DO_FLAG_NOT_COPIED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has not copied either the DO_BUFFERED_IO or the DO_DIRECT_IO "
"flag from the device object it is attaching to (DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_INCONSISTANT_DO_FLAGS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has set both the DO_BUFFERED_IO and the DO_DIRECT_IO flags. "
"These flags are mutually exclusive (DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_DEVICE_TYPE_NOT_COPIED, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has failed to copy the DeviceType field from the device object "
"it is attaching to (DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_NON_FAILABLE_IRP, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has failed an IRP that cannot legally be failed IRP "
"(Irp = %Irp)." },
{ DCERROR_NON_PDO_RETURNED_IN_RELATION, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has added a device object that is not a PDO to a device "
"relations query (Irp = %Irp, DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_DUPLICATE_ENUMERATION, &ViMessageClassFailDriverLogo, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has enumerated two child PDO's that returned identical Device "
"ID's (DevObj1 = %DevObj1 , DevObj2 = %DevObj2 )." },
{ DCERROR_FILE_IO_AT_BAD_IRQL, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has mistakenly called a file I/O function at an IRQL other "
"than PASSIVE_LEVEL." },
{ DCERROR_MISHANDLED_TARGET_DEVICE_RELATIONS, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has succeeded IRP_MJ_PNP.IRP_MN_QUERY_DEVICE_RELATIONS(TargetRelations) "
"but didn't properly fill out the request or forward the IRP to the "
"underlying hardware stack (DevObj = %DevObj)." },
{ DCERROR_PENDING_RETURNED_NOT_MARKED_2, &ViMessageClassFailDriverUnderDebugger, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has returned STATUS_PENDING but did not mark the IRP pending "
"via a call to IoMarkIrpPending (Irp = %Snapshot)." },
{ DCERROR_DDI_REQUIRES_PDO, &ViMessageClassFailDriverInField, 0,
NULL,
"A driver has passed an invalid device object to a function that requires "
"a PDO (DevObj = %DevObj)." }
};
//
// Here is the table collecting together all internal tables.
//
VFMESSAGE_TEMPLATE_TABLE ViMessageBuiltInTables[] = {
{ VFMESSAGE_TABLE_IOVERIFIER,
DRIVER_VERIFIER_IOMANAGER_VIOLATION,
ViMessageIoVerifierTemplates,
ARRAY_COUNT(ViMessageIoVerifierTemplates),
ViMessageIoVerifierOverrides,
ARRAY_COUNT(ViMessageIoVerifierOverrides) }
};
VOID
VfMessageRetrieveInternalTable(
IN VFMESSAGE_TABLEID TableID,
OUT PVFMESSAGE_TEMPLATE_TABLE *MessageTable
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine retrieves the appropriate error table using the passed in
TableID.
Arguments:
TableID - Name of error table to use.
MessageTable - Receives Table, NULL if no match is found.
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
PVFMESSAGE_TEMPLATE_TABLE errorTable;
ULONG i;
//
// Assert we have valid Table IDs (0 is reserved)
//
ASSERT(TableID);
//
// Preinit for error.
//
errorTable = NULL;
//
// Find the appropriate template by searching the built-in tables
//
for (i=0; i<ARRAY_COUNT(ViMessageBuiltInTables); i++) {
if (ViMessageBuiltInTables[i].TableID == TableID) {
//
// We found the appropriate table. Get out now.
//
errorTable = &ViMessageBuiltInTables[i];
break;
}
}
*MessageTable = errorTable;
}
VOID
VfMessageRetrieveErrorData(
IN PVFMESSAGE_TEMPLATE_TABLE MessageTable OPTIONAL,
IN VFMESSAGE_ERRORID MessageID,
IN PSTR AnsiDriverName,
OUT ULONG *BugCheckMajor,
OUT PCVFMESSAGE_CLASS *MessageClass,
OUT PCSTR *MessageTextTemplate,
OUT PULONG *TemplateFlags
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine takes a failure ID and retrieves the text template and the
error class associated with it.
Arguments:
MessageTable - Message table to use.
MessageID - Failure code (doubles as bugcheck minor).
AnsiDriverName - Name of the driver that failed verification.
BugCheckMajor - Receives bugcheck major code if applicable.
MessageClass - Receives a pointer to a VFMESSAGE_CLASS structure
that contains information on how to handle the error.
MessageTextTemplate - Receives a pointer to the text associated with the
failure code.
TemplateFlags - Receives address of the assertion's control field,
which can be used to suppress the assertion.
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
PVFMESSAGE_TEMPLATE errorTemplate;
ULONG tableIndex, i;
//
// Assert we have a valid Message ID (0 is reserved)
//
ASSERT(MessageID);
//
// Preinit for error.
//
errorTemplate = NULL;
//
// If we have an error table, look for the specific error message.
//
if (ARGUMENT_PRESENT(MessageTable)) {
//
// Convert the ID to a table index.
//
tableIndex = MessageID - MessageTable->TemplateArray[0].MessageID;
//
// Retrieve the appropriate entry if it exists.
//
if (tableIndex < MessageTable->TemplateCount) {
errorTemplate = &MessageTable->TemplateArray[tableIndex];
//
// Our "algorithm" currently expects table numbers to be sequential.
//
ASSERT(errorTemplate->MessageID == MessageID);
}
}
if (!errorTemplate) {
//
// Bogus message or table index!
//
ASSERT(0);
//
// Give the engine something to chew on.
//
errorTemplate = &ViMessageBogusTemplate;
}
//
// Return the appropriate data.
//
*MessageTextTemplate = errorTemplate->MessageText;
*MessageClass = errorTemplate->MessageClass;
*TemplateFlags = &errorTemplate->Flags;
if (ARGUMENT_PRESENT(MessageTable)) {
*BugCheckMajor = MessageTable->BugCheckMajor;
//
// Let the override table make any modifications to the error.
//
for(i=0; i<MessageTable->OverrideCount; i++) {
if ((MessageTable->OverrideArray[i].MessageID == MessageID) ||
(MessageTable->OverrideArray[i].MessageID == VIMESSAGE_ALL_IDS)) {
if (!_stricmp(AnsiDriverName,
MessageTable->OverrideArray[i].DriverName)) {
*MessageClass = MessageTable->OverrideArray[i].ReplacementClass;
}
}
}
} else {
//
// Bleagh.
//
*BugCheckMajor = 0;
}
}