Windows2000/private/ntos/lpc/lpcquery.c

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/*++
Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
lpcquery.c
Abstract:
Local Inter-Process Communication (LPC) query services
Author:
Steve Wood (stevewo) 15-May-1989
--*/
#include "lpcp.h"
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE,NtQueryInformationPort)
#endif
NTSTATUS NTAPI NtQueryInformationPort(IN HANDLE PortHandle OPTIONAL,
IN PORT_INFORMATION_CLASS PortInformationClass,
OUT PVOID PortInformation,
IN ULONG Length,
OUT PULONG ReturnLength OPTIONAL)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine should be used to query an lpc port, but is pretty much a
noop. Currently it can only indicate if the input handle is for a port object.
Arguments:
PortHandle - Supplies the handle for the port being queried
PortInformationClass - Specifies the type information class being asked for. Currently ignored.
PortInformation - Supplies a pointer to the buffer to receive the information. Currently just probed and then ignored.
Length - Specifies, in bytes, the size of the port information buffer.
ReturnLength - Optionally receives the size, in bytes, of the information being returned. Currently just probed and then ignored.
Return Value:
NTSTATUS - An appropriate status value.
--*/
{
KPROCESSOR_MODE PreviousMode;
NTSTATUS Status;
PLPCP_PORT_OBJECT PortObject;
PAGED_CODE();
// Get previous processor mode and probe output argument if necessary.
PreviousMode = KeGetPreviousMode();
if (PreviousMode != KernelMode) {
try {
ProbeForWrite(PortInformation, Length, sizeof(ULONG));
if (ARGUMENT_PRESENT(ReturnLength)) {
ProbeForWriteUlong(ReturnLength);
}
} except(EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER)
{
return(GetExceptionCode());
}
}
// If the user gave us a handle then reference the object. And return
// success if we got a good reference and an error otherwise.
if (ARGUMENT_PRESENT(PortHandle)) {
Status = ObReferenceObjectByHandle(PortHandle, GENERIC_READ, LpcPortObjectType, PreviousMode, &PortObject, NULL);
if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status)) {
return(Status);
}
ObDereferenceObject(PortObject);
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
} else {
return STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS;
}
}