219 lines
5.9 KiB
C
219 lines
5.9 KiB
C
/*++
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Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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NpInit.c
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Abstract:
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This module implements the DRIVER_INITIALIZATION routine for the Named
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Pipe file system.
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Author:
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Gary Kimura [GaryKi] 21-Aug-1990
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Revision History:
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Neill Clift [NeillC] 22-Jan-2000
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Major rework, Don't raise exceptions, fix lots of error handling, Sort out cancel logic etc, fix validation.
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--*/
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#include "NpProcs.h"
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//#include <zwapi.h>
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VOID
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NpfsUnload(
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IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject
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);
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NTSTATUS
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DriverEntry(
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IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject,
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IN PUNICODE_STRING RegistryPath
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);
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PNPFS_DEVICE_OBJECT NpfsDeviceObject = NULL;
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#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
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#pragma alloc_text(INIT,DriverEntry)
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#pragma alloc_text(PAGE,NpfsUnload)
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#endif
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NTSTATUS
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DriverEntry(
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IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject,
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IN PUNICODE_STRING RegistryPath
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This is the initialization routine for the Named Pipe file system
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device driver. This routine creates the device object for the named pipe
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device and performs all other driver initialization.
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Arguments:
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DriverObject - Pointer to driver object created by the system.
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Return Value:
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NTSTATUS - The function value is the final status from the initialization
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operation.
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--*/
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{
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NTSTATUS Status;
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UNICODE_STRING NameString;
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PDEVICE_OBJECT DeviceObject;
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PAGED_CODE();
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//
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// Create the alias lists.
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//
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Status = NpInitializeAliases( );
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if (!NT_SUCCESS( Status )) {
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return Status;
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}
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//
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// Create the device object.
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//
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RtlInitUnicodeString( &NameString, L"\\Device\\NamedPipe" );
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Status = IoCreateDevice( DriverObject,
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sizeof(NPFS_DEVICE_OBJECT)-sizeof(DEVICE_OBJECT),
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&NameString,
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FILE_DEVICE_NAMED_PIPE,
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0,
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FALSE,
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&DeviceObject );
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if (!NT_SUCCESS( Status )) {
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NpUninitializeAliases( );
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return Status;
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}
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//
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// Set up the unload routine
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//
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DriverObject->DriverUnload = NpfsUnload;
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//
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// Note that because of the way data copying is done, we set neither
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// the Direct I/O or Buffered I/O bit in DeviceObject->Flags. If
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// data is not buffered we may set up for Direct I/O by hand. We do,
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// however, set the long term request flag so that IRPs that get
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// allocated for functions such as Listen requests come out of non-paged
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// pool always.
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//
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DeviceObject->Flags |= DO_LONG_TERM_REQUESTS;
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//
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// Initialize the driver object with this driver's entry points.
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//
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_CREATE] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdCreate;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_CREATE_NAMED_PIPE] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdCreateNamedPipe;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_CLOSE] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdClose;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_READ] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdRead;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_WRITE] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdWrite;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_QUERY_INFORMATION] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdQueryInformation;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_SET_INFORMATION] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdSetInformation;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_QUERY_VOLUME_INFORMATION] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdQueryVolumeInformation;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_CLEANUP] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdCleanup;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_FLUSH_BUFFERS] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdFlushBuffers;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_DIRECTORY_CONTROL] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdDirectoryControl;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_FILE_SYSTEM_CONTROL] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdFileSystemControl;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_QUERY_SECURITY] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdQuerySecurityInfo;
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DriverObject->MajorFunction[IRP_MJ_SET_SECURITY] = (PDRIVER_DISPATCH)NpFsdSetSecurityInfo;
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#ifdef _PNP_POWER_
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//
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// Npfs doesn't need to handle SetPower requests. Local named pipes
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// won't lose any state. Remote pipes will be lost, by a network driver
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// will fail PowerQuery if there are open network connections.
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//
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DeviceObject->DeviceObjectExtension->PowerControlNeeded = FALSE;
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#endif
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DriverObject->FastIoDispatch = &NpFastIoDispatch;
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//
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// Now initialize the Vcb, and create the root dcb
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//
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NpfsDeviceObject = (PNPFS_DEVICE_OBJECT)DeviceObject;
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NpVcb = &NpfsDeviceObject->Vcb;
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NpInitializeVcb ();
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Status = NpCreateRootDcb ();
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if (!NT_SUCCESS (Status)) {
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LIST_ENTRY DeferredList;
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InitializeListHead (&DeferredList);
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NpDeleteVcb (&DeferredList);
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IoDeleteDevice (DeviceObject);
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NpUninitializeAliases ();
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NpCompleteDeferredIrps (&DeferredList);
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}
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//
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// And return to our caller
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//
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return Status;
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}
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VOID
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NpfsUnload(
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IN PDRIVER_OBJECT DriverObject
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This routine cleans up all of the memory associated with
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the driver.
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Arguments:
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DriverObject - Supplies the driver object controlling the device.
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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UNICODE_STRING us;
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LIST_ENTRY DeferredList;
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InitializeListHead (&DeferredList);
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NpDeleteVcb (&DeferredList);
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NpCompleteDeferredIrps (&DeferredList);
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RtlInitUnicodeString (&us, L"\\??\\PIPE"); // Created by SMSS
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IoDeleteSymbolicLink (&us);
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IoDeleteDevice (&NpfsDeviceObject->DeviceObject);
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NpUninitializeAliases ();
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}
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