/*++ Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: DevIoSup.c Abstract: This module implements the memory locking routines for Npfs. Author: Brian Andrew [BrianAn] 03-Apr-1991 Revision History: --*/ #include "NpProcs.h" // // Local debug trace level // #define Dbg (DEBUG_TRACE_DEVIOSUP) #ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA #pragma alloc_text(PAGE, NpLockUserBuffer) #pragma alloc_text(PAGE, NpMapUserBuffer) #endif PVOID NpMapUserBuffer ( IN OUT PIRP Irp ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine conditionally maps the user buffer for the current I/O request in the specified mode. If the buffer is already mapped, it just returns its address. Arguments: Irp - Pointer to the Irp for the request. Return Value: Mapped address --*/ { PAGED_CODE(); // // If there is no Mdl, then we must be in the Fsd, and we can simply // return the UserBuffer field from the Irp. // if (Irp->MdlAddress == NULL) { return Irp->UserBuffer; } else { return MmGetSystemAddressForMdl( Irp->MdlAddress ); } } VOID NpLockUserBuffer ( IN OUT PIRP Irp, IN LOCK_OPERATION Operation, IN ULONG BufferLength ) /*++ Routine Description: This routine locks the specified buffer for the specified type of access. The file system requires this routine since it does not ask the I/O system to lock its buffers for direct I/O. This routine may only be called from the Fsd while still in the user context. Arguments: Irp - Pointer to the Irp for which the buffer is to be locked. Operation - IoWriteAccess for read operations, or IoReadAccess for write operations. BufferLength - Length of user buffer. Return Value: None --*/ { PMDL Mdl; PAGED_CODE(); if (Irp->MdlAddress == NULL) { // // This read is bound for the current process. Perform the // same functions as above, only do not switch processes. // Mdl = IoAllocateMdl( Irp->UserBuffer, BufferLength, FALSE, TRUE, Irp ); if (Mdl == NULL) { ExRaiseStatus( STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES ); } try { MmProbeAndLockPages( Mdl, Irp->RequestorMode, Operation ); } except(EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER) { IoFreeMdl( Mdl ); Irp->MdlAddress = NULL; ExRaiseStatus( FsRtlNormalizeNtstatus( GetExceptionCode(), STATUS_INVALID_USER_BUFFER )); } } }