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// PCI9054.cpp // // Generated by DriverWizard version DriverStudio 2.6.0 (Build 336) // Requires Compuware's DriverWorks classes // #define VDW_MAIN #include#include "PCI9054.h" #include "PCI9054Device.h" #pragma hdrstop("PCI9054.pch") // Generated by DriverWizard version DriverStudio 2.6.0 (Build 336) // Set a default 32-bit tag value to be stored with each heap block // allocated by operator new. Use BoundsChecker to view the memory pool. // This value can be overridden using the global function SetPoolTag(). POOLTAG DefaultPoolTag('9ICP'); // Create the global driver trace object // TODO: Use KDebugOnlyTrace if you want trace messages // to appear only in debug builds. Use KTrace if // you want trace messages to always appear. KTrace t("PCI9054"); ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Begin INIT section #pragma code_seg("INIT") DECLARE_DRIVER_CLASS(PCI9054, NULL) ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // PCI9054::DriverEntry // // Routine Description: // This is the first entry point called by the system when the // driver is loaded. // // Parameters: // RegistryPath - String used to find driver parameters in the // registry. To locate PCI9054 look for: // HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\PCI9054 // // Return Value: // NTSTATUS - Return STATUS_SUCCESS if no errors are encountered. // Any other indicates to the system that an error has occured. // // Comments: // NTSTATUS PCI9054::DriverEntry(PUNICODE_STRING RegistryPath) { t << "In DriverEntry\n"; // Open the "Parameters" key under the driver KRegistryKey Params(RegistryPath, L"Parameters"); if ( NT_SUCCESS(Params.LastError()) ) { #if DBG ULONG bBreakOnEntry = FALSE; // Read "BreakOnEntry" value from registry Params.QueryValue(L"BreakOnEntry", &bBreakOnEntry); // If requested, break into debugger if (bBreakOnEntry) DbgBreakPoint(); #endif // Load driver data members from the registry LoadRegistryParameters(Params); } m_Unit = 0; return STATUS_SUCCESS; } ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // PCI9054::LoadRegistryParameters // // Routine Description: // Load driver data members from the registry. // // Parameters: // Params - Open registry key pointing to "Parameters" // // Return Value: // None // // Comments: // Member variables are updated with values read from registry. // // The parameters are found as values under the "Parameters" key, // HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\PCI9054\Parameters\... // void PCI9054::LoadRegistryParameters(KRegistryKey &Params) { m_bBreakOnEntry = FALSE; Params.QueryValue(L"BreakOnEntry", &m_bBreakOnEntry); t << "m_bBreakOnEntry loaded from registry, resulting value: [" << m_bBreakOnEntry << "]\n"; } // End INIT section ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #pragma code_seg() ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // PCI9054::AddDevice // // Routine Description: // Called when the system detects a device for which this // driver is responsible. // // Parameters: // Pdo - Physical Device Object. This is a pointer to a system device // object that represents the physical device. // // Return Value: // NTSTATUS - Success or failure code. // // Comments: // This function creates the Functional Device Object, or FDO. The FDO // enables this driver to handle requests for the physical device. // NTSTATUS PCI9054::AddDevice(PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo) { t << "AddDevice called\n"; // Create the device object. Note that we used a form of "placement" new, // that is a member operator of KDevice. This form will use storage // allocated by the system in the device object's device to store our // class instance. PCI9054Device * pDevice = new ( static_cast (KUnitizedName(L"PCI9054Device", m_Unit)), FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN, static_cast (KUnitizedName(L"PCI9054Device", m_Unit)), 0, DO_DIRECT_IO | DO_POWER_PAGABLE ) PCI9054Device(Pdo, m_Unit); if (pDevice == NULL) { t << "Error creating device PCI9054Device" << (ULONG) m_Unit << EOL; return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES; } NTSTATUS status = pDevice->ConstructorStatus(); if ( !NT_SUCCESS(status) ) { t << "Error constructing device PCI9054Device" << (ULONG) m_Unit << " status " << (ULONG) status << EOL; delete pDevice; } else { m_Unit++; pDevice->ReportNewDevicePowerState(PowerDeviceD0); } return status; }