/*++ Copyright (c) 2000 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: obvutil.c Abstract: This module implements various utilities required to do driver verification. Author: Adrian J. Oney (adriao) 20-Apr-1998 Environment: Kernel mode Revision History: AdriaO 06/15/2000 - Seperated out from ntos\io\flunkirp.c --*/ #include "obp.h" #include "obvutil.h" // // When enabled, everything is locked down on demand... // #ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA #pragma alloc_text(PAGEVRFY, ObvUtilStartObRefMonitoring) #pragma alloc_text(PAGEVRFY, ObvUtilStopObRefMonitoring) #endif LONG ObvUtilStartObRefMonitoring( IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject ) /*++ Description: Determines if ObRef has not been called between a call to this function and a subsequent call to ObvUtilStopObRefMonitoring. Arguments: Device object to monitor. Return Value: A start skew time to pass into ObvUtilStopObRefMonitoring. N.B. - A reference count is taken by this API and released by ObvUtilStopObRefMonitoring. That reference is not counted among the noticed calls to ObRef. --*/ { #if DBG POBJECT_HEADER ObjectHeader; POBJECT_HEADER_NAME_INFO NameInfo; LONG startSkew, pointerCount ; ObReferenceObject(DeviceObject) ; ObjectHeader = OBJECT_TO_OBJECT_HEADER(DeviceObject); NameInfo = OBJECT_HEADER_TO_NAME_INFO( ObjectHeader ); ASSERT(NameInfo) ; // // We will always decrement DbgDereferenceCount prior to PointerCount, // so any race conditions will look like an increment occured, which // is an allowable misread... // do { pointerCount = ObjectHeader->PointerCount ; startSkew = pointerCount - NameInfo->DbgDereferenceCount ; } while(pointerCount != ObjectHeader->PointerCount) ; return startSkew ; #else return 1; #endif } LONG ObvUtilStopObRefMonitoring( IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject, IN LONG StartSkew ) /*++ Description: Determines if ObRef has not been called between a call to ObvUtilStartObRefMonitoring and a call to this API. In a race condition (say ObDereferenceObject is ran in-simo with this function), the return is gaurenteed to err on the side of a reference occuring. Arguments: Device Object and the skew returned by ObvUtilStartObRefMonitoring Return Value: Number of calls to ObRef that occured throughout the monitored timeframe. Note that the return could be positive even though the reference count actually dropped (ie, one ObRef and two ObDeref's). --*/ { #if DBG POBJECT_HEADER ObjectHeader; POBJECT_HEADER_NAME_INFO NameInfo; LONG currentSkew, refDelta, pointerCount ; ObjectHeader = OBJECT_TO_OBJECT_HEADER(DeviceObject); NameInfo = OBJECT_HEADER_TO_NAME_INFO( ObjectHeader ); ASSERT(NameInfo) ; // // We will always decrement DbgDereferenceCount prior to PointerCount, // so any race conditions will look like an increment occured, which // is an allowable misread... // do { pointerCount = ObjectHeader->PointerCount ; currentSkew = pointerCount - NameInfo->DbgDereferenceCount ; } while(pointerCount != ObjectHeader->PointerCount) ; refDelta = currentSkew - StartSkew ; ASSERT(refDelta>=0) ; ObDereferenceObject(DeviceObject) ; return refDelta ; #else return 1; #endif }