/*++ Copyright (c) 1997, 98 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: wmi.c Abstract: This module contains the code that handles the wmi IRPs for the inport driver. Author: Initial writing, Doron J. Holan, 09-Feb-1998 Environment: Kernel mode Revision History : --*/ #include "inport.h" #include #ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA #pragma alloc_text(PAGE, InportSystemControl) #pragma alloc_text(PAGE, InportSetWmiDataItem) #pragma alloc_text(PAGE, InportSetWmiDataBlock) #pragma alloc_text(PAGE, InportQueryWmiDataBlock) #pragma alloc_text(PAGE, InportQueryWmiRegInfo) #endif #define WMI_MOUSE_PORT_INFORMATION 0 GUID Inport_PointerPortGuid = POINTER_PORT_WMI_STD_DATA_GUID; WMIGUIDREGINFO WmiGuidList[1] = { { &Inport_PointerPortGuid, 1, 0 } // Pointer Port driver information }; NTSTATUS InportSystemControl( IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject, IN PIRP Irp ) /*++ Routine Description We have just received a System Control IRP. Assume that this is a WMI IRP and call into the WMI system library and let it handle this IRP for us. --*/ { PDEVICE_EXTENSION deviceExtension; SYSCTL_IRP_DISPOSITION disposition; NTSTATUS status; deviceExtension = (PDEVICE_EXTENSION) DeviceObject->DeviceExtension; status = WmiSystemControl(&deviceExtension->WmiLibInfo, DeviceObject, Irp, &disposition); switch(disposition) { case IrpProcessed: { // // This irp has been processed and may be completed or pending. break; } case IrpNotCompleted: { // // This irp has not been completed, but has been fully processed. // we will complete it now IoCompleteRequest(Irp, IO_NO_INCREMENT); break; } case IrpForward: case IrpNotWmi: { // // This irp is either not a WMI irp or is a WMI irp targetted // at a device lower in the stack. IoSkipCurrentIrpStackLocation (Irp); status = IoCallDriver (deviceExtension->TopOfStack, Irp); break; } default: { // // We really should never get here, but if we do just forward.... ASSERT(FALSE); IoSkipCurrentIrpStackLocation (Irp); status = IoCallDriver (deviceExtension->TopOfStack, Irp); break; } } return(status); } // // WMI System Call back functions // NTSTATUS InportSetWmiDataItem( IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject, IN PIRP Irp, IN ULONG GuidIndex, IN ULONG InstanceIndex, IN ULONG DataItemId, IN ULONG BufferSize, IN PUCHAR Buffer ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine is a callback into the driver to query for the contents of a data block. When the driver has finished filling the data block it must call WmiCompleteRequest to complete the irp. The driver can return STATUS_PENDING if the irp cannot be completed immediately. Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory Arguments: DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried Irp is the Irp that makes this request GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the device registered InstanceIndex is the index that denotes which instance of the data block is being set. DataItemId has the id of the data item being set BufferSize has the size of the data item passed Buffer has the new values for the data item Return Value: status --*/ { PDEVICE_EXTENSION deviceExtension; NTSTATUS status; deviceExtension = (PDEVICE_EXTENSION) DeviceObject->DeviceExtension; switch(GuidIndex) { case WMI_MOUSE_PORT_INFORMATION: status = STATUS_WMI_READ_ONLY; break; default: status = STATUS_WMI_GUID_NOT_FOUND; break; } status = WmiCompleteRequest(DeviceObject, Irp, status, 0, IO_NO_INCREMENT ); return status; } NTSTATUS InportSetWmiDataBlock( IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject, IN PIRP Irp, IN ULONG GuidIndex, IN ULONG InstanceIndex, IN ULONG BufferSize, IN PUCHAR Buffer ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine is a callback into the driver to query for the contents of a data block. When the driver has finished filling the data block it must call WmiCompleteRequest to complete the irp. The driver can return STATUS_PENDING if the irp cannot be completed immediately. Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory Arguments: DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried Irp is the Irp that makes this request GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the device registered InstanceIndex is the index that denotes which instance of the data block is being set. BufferSize has the size of the data block passed Buffer has the new values for the data block Return Value: status --*/ { PDEVICE_EXTENSION deviceExtension; NTSTATUS status; deviceExtension = (PDEVICE_EXTENSION) DeviceObject->DeviceExtension; switch (GuidIndex) { case WMI_MOUSE_PORT_INFORMATION: status = STATUS_WMI_READ_ONLY; break; default: status = STATUS_WMI_GUID_NOT_FOUND; } status = WmiCompleteRequest(DeviceObject, Irp, status, 0, IO_NO_INCREMENT ); return status; } NTSTATUS InportQueryWmiDataBlock( IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject, IN PIRP Irp, IN ULONG GuidIndex, IN ULONG InstanceIndex, IN ULONG InstanceCount, IN OUT PULONG InstanceLengthArray, IN ULONG BufferAvail, OUT PUCHAR Buffer ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine is a callback into the driver to query for the contents of one or more instances of a data block. When the driver has finished filling the data block it must call WmiCompleteRequest to complete the irp. The driver can return STATUS_PENDING if the irp cannot be completed immediately. Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory Arguments: DeviceObject is the device whose data block is being queried Irp is the Irp that makes this request GuidIndex is the index into the list of guids provided when the device registered InstanceIndex is the index that denotes which instance of the data block is being queried. InstanceCount is the number of instnaces expected to be returned for the data block. InstanceLengthArray is a pointer to an array of ULONG that returns the lengths of each instance of the data block. If this is NULL then there was not enough space in the output buffer to fufill the request so the irp should be completed with the buffer needed. BufferAvail on entry has the maximum size available to write the data blocks. Buffer on return is filled with the returned data blocks. Note that each instance of the data block must be aligned on a 8 byte boundry. If this is NULL then there was not enough space in the output buffer to fufill the request so the irp should be completed with the buffer needed. Return Value: status --*/ { NTSTATUS status; ULONG size = sizeof(POINTER_PORT_WMI_STD_DATA); POINTER_PORT_WMI_STD_DATA mouData; PDEVICE_EXTENSION deviceExtension; PMOUSE_ATTRIBUTES attributes; deviceExtension = (PDEVICE_EXTENSION) DeviceObject->DeviceExtension; switch (GuidIndex) { case WMI_MOUSE_PORT_INFORMATION: attributes = &deviceExtension->Configuration.MouseAttributes; if (BufferAvail < size) { status = STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL; break; } *InstanceLengthArray = size; RtlZeroMemory(&mouData, size ); mouData.ConnectorType = POINTER_PORT_WMI_STD_I8042; mouData.DataQueueSize = attributes->InputDataQueueLength / sizeof(MOUSE_INPUT_DATA); mouData.Buttons = attributes->NumberOfButtons; mouData.ErrorCount = 0; mouData.HardwareType = POINTER_PORT_WMI_STD_MOUSE; *(PPOINTER_PORT_WMI_STD_DATA) Buffer = mouData; status = STATUS_SUCCESS; break; default: status = STATUS_WMI_GUID_NOT_FOUND; break; } status = WmiCompleteRequest(DeviceObject, Irp, status, size, IO_NO_INCREMENT ); return status; } NTSTATUS InportQueryWmiRegInfo( IN PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject, OUT PULONG RegFlags, OUT PUNICODE_STRING InstanceName, OUT PUNICODE_STRING *RegistryPath, OUT PUNICODE_STRING MofResourceName, OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *Pdo ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine is a callback into the driver to retrieve information about the guids being registered. Implementations of this routine may be in paged memory Arguments: DeviceObject is the device whose registration information is needed *RegFlags returns with a set of flags that describe all of the guids being registered for this device. If the device wants enable and disable collection callbacks before receiving queries for the registered guids then it should return the WMIREG_FLAG_EXPENSIVE flag. Also the returned flags may specify WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO in which case the instance name is determined from the PDO associated with the device object. Note that the PDO must have an associated devnode. If WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO is not set then Name must return a unique name for the device. These flags are ORed into the flags specified by the GUIDREGINFO for each guid. InstanceName returns with the instance name for the guids if WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO is not set in the returned *RegFlags. The caller will call ExFreePool with the buffer returned. *RegistryPath returns with the registry path of the driver. This is required *MofResourceName returns with the name of the MOF resource attached to the binary file. If the driver does not have a mof resource attached then this can be returned as NULL. *Pdo returns with the device object for the PDO associated with this device if the WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO flag is retured in *RegFlags. Return Value: status --*/ { PDEVICE_EXTENSION deviceExtension; deviceExtension = DeviceObject->DeviceExtension; *RegFlags = WMIREG_FLAG_INSTANCE_PDO; *RegistryPath = &Globals.RegistryPath; *Pdo = deviceExtension->PDO; return STATUS_SUCCESS; }