SendDownStreamIrp Function
The code example for the SendDownStreamIrp
function that is provided in this topic shows how to implement a driver-supplied function that sends synchronous IOCTL requests to the ACPI driver. The SendDownStreamIrp
function can be used to send an IOCTL_ACPI_EVAL_METHOD request, an IOCTL_ACPI_EVAL_METHOD_EX request, or an IOCTL_ACPI_ENUM_CHILDREN request.
The example code for the SendDownStreamIrp
function that is included in this section performs the following sequence of operations:
Creates an event object.
Calls IoBuildDeviceIoControlRequest to create the IOCTL request.
Calls IoCallDriver to send the IOCTL request.
Waits until the ACPI driver signals the event object, which indicates that the request has completed.
Returns the status of the request to the caller.
NTSTATUS
SendDownStreamIrp(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN ULONG Ioctl,
IN PVOID InputBuffer,
IN ULONG InputSize,
IN PVOID OutputBuffer,
IN ULONG OutputSize
)
/*
Routine Description:
General-purpose function called to send a request to the PDO.
The IOCTL argument accepts the control method being passed down
by the calling function
This subroutine is only valid for the IOCTLS other than ASYNC EVAL.
Parameters:
Pdo - the request is sent to this device object
Ioctl - the request - specified by the calling function
InputBuffer - incoming request
InputSize - size of the incoming request
OutputBuffer - the answer
OutputSize - size of the answer buffer
Return Value:
NT Status of the operation
*/
{
IO_STATUS_BLOCK ioBlock;
KEVENT myIoctlEvent;
NTSTATUS status;
PIRP irp;
// Initialize an event to wait on
KeInitializeEvent(&myIoctlEvent, SynchronizationEvent, FALSE);
// Build the request
irp = IoBuildDeviceIoControlRequest(
Ioctl,
Pdo,
InputBuffer,
InputSize,
OutputBuffer,
OutputSize,
FALSE,
&myIoctlEvent,
&ioBlock);
if (!irp) {
return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
}
// Pass request to Pdo, always wait for completion routine
status = IoCallDriver(Pdo, irp);
if (status == STATUS_PENDING) {
// Wait for the IRP to be completed, and then return the status code
KeWaitForSingleObject(
&myIoctlEvent,
Executive,
KernelMode,
FALSE,
NULL);
status = ioBlock.Status;
}
return status;
}