reactos/win32ss/printing/include/spoolss.h

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/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Printing Include files
* LICENSE: GPL-2.0+ (https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0+)
* PURPOSE: Undocumented APIs of the Spooler Router "spoolss.dll" and internally shared interfaces
* COPYRIGHT: Copyright 2015-2017 Colin Finck (colin@reactos.org)
*/
#ifndef _REACTOS_SPOOLSS_H
#define _REACTOS_SPOOLSS_H
// Constants
#define MAX_PRINTER_NAME 220
typedef struct _MARSHALL_DOWN_INFO
{
DWORD dwOffset; /** Byte offset of this element within the structure or MAXDWORD to indicate the end of the array */
DWORD cbSize; /** Total size of this element in bytes under Windows. Unused here, I don't know what we need this number for. */
DWORD cbPerElementSize; /** If this element is a structure itself, this field gives the size in bytes of each element of the structure.
Otherwise, this is the same as cbTotalSize. E.g. for SYSTEMTIME, cbSize would be 16 and cbPerElementSize would be 2.
Unused here, I don't know what we need this number for. */
BOOL bAdjustAddress; /** TRUE if MarshallDownStructure shall adjust the address of this element, FALSE if it shall leave this element untouched. */
}
MARSHALL_DOWN_INFO, *PMARSHALL_DOWN_INFO;
/** From MS-RPRN, 2.2.1.10.1 */
typedef struct _PRINTER_INFO_STRESS
{
PWSTR pPrinterName;
PWSTR pServerName;
DWORD cJobs;
DWORD cTotalJobs;
DWORD cTotalBytes;
SYSTEMTIME stUpTime;
DWORD MaxcRef;
DWORD cTotalPagesPrinted;
DWORD dwGetVersion;
DWORD fFreeBuild;
DWORD cSpooling;
DWORD cMaxSpooling;
DWORD cRef;
DWORD cErrorOutOfPaper;
DWORD cErrorNotReady;
DWORD cJobError;
DWORD dwNumberOfProcessors;
DWORD dwProcessorType;
DWORD dwHighPartTotalBytes;
DWORD cChangeID;
DWORD dwLastError;
DWORD Status;
DWORD cEnumerateNetworkPrinters;
DWORD cAddNetPrinters;
USHORT wProcessorArchitecture;
USHORT wProcessorLevel;
DWORD cRefIC;
DWORD dwReserved2;
DWORD dwReserved3;
}
PRINTER_INFO_STRESS, *PPRINTER_INFO_STRESS;
PVOID WINAPI AlignRpcPtr(PVOID pBuffer, PDWORD pcbBuffer);
[LOCALSPL_APITEST] - Add more tests for fpEnumPrinters. For some reason, using SEH here works only once. We experience a hang in the testing process when you run the test again for a second time without restarting spoolsv. Needs more investigation. - Ensure that the spooler service is running before starting any testing. - Do proper cleanup in every case. [LOCALSPL] - Implement LocalEnumPrinters level 1 based on the API-Tests. - Use DllAllocSplMem/DllFreeSplMem instead of HeapAlloc/HeapFree. - Use AllocSplStr with DllFreeSplStr now that DuplicateStringW is gone. - Use _countof where applicable. [SPOOLSS] - Found out that I was not the only one needing a wcsdup equivalent. My DuplicateStringW from localspl is actually exported as AllocSplStr in spoolss. This is actually part of a range of undocumented memory functions in spoolss, so implement and document AllocSplStr, DllAllocSplMem, DllFreeSplMem, DllFreeSplStr, ReallocSplMem and ReallocSplStr. Information about some of them was gathered through black box testing and DDK samples (down to Win95 DDK), which at least contained prototypes of them. - Implement SplInitializeWinSpoolDrv based on the API-Test and simply return FALSE for SplIsUpgrade. [SPOOLSS_APITEST] - Add a test for ReallocSplStr, which was actually the most undocumented function of spoolss' memory functions. [WINSPOOL] SplInitializeWinSpoolDrv shows that we can't just auto-assign an ordinal to all winspool.drv functions. We even need to export some nameless functions by ordinal only. Redo the whole .spec file based on the ordinals found in Windows Server 2003's winspool.drv. Trust WINE for the nameless stubs. svn path=/branches/colins-printing-for-freedom/; revision=68089
2015-06-09 13:22:25 +00:00
PWSTR WINAPI AllocSplStr(PCWSTR pwszInput);
PVOID WINAPI DllAllocSplMem(DWORD dwBytes);
BOOL WINAPI DllFreeSplMem(PVOID pMem);
BOOL WINAPI DllFreeSplStr(PWSTR pwszString);
BOOL WINAPI InitializeRouter(HANDLE SpoolerStatusHandle);
PBYTE WINAPI PackStrings(PWSTR* pSource, PBYTE pDest, const DWORD* DestOffsets, PBYTE pEnd);
[LOCALSPL_APITEST] - Add more tests for fpEnumPrinters. For some reason, using SEH here works only once. We experience a hang in the testing process when you run the test again for a second time without restarting spoolsv. Needs more investigation. - Ensure that the spooler service is running before starting any testing. - Do proper cleanup in every case. [LOCALSPL] - Implement LocalEnumPrinters level 1 based on the API-Tests. - Use DllAllocSplMem/DllFreeSplMem instead of HeapAlloc/HeapFree. - Use AllocSplStr with DllFreeSplStr now that DuplicateStringW is gone. - Use _countof where applicable. [SPOOLSS] - Found out that I was not the only one needing a wcsdup equivalent. My DuplicateStringW from localspl is actually exported as AllocSplStr in spoolss. This is actually part of a range of undocumented memory functions in spoolss, so implement and document AllocSplStr, DllAllocSplMem, DllFreeSplMem, DllFreeSplStr, ReallocSplMem and ReallocSplStr. Information about some of them was gathered through black box testing and DDK samples (down to Win95 DDK), which at least contained prototypes of them. - Implement SplInitializeWinSpoolDrv based on the API-Test and simply return FALSE for SplIsUpgrade. [SPOOLSS_APITEST] - Add a test for ReallocSplStr, which was actually the most undocumented function of spoolss' memory functions. [WINSPOOL] SplInitializeWinSpoolDrv shows that we can't just auto-assign an ordinal to all winspool.drv functions. We even need to export some nameless functions by ordinal only. Redo the whole .spec file based on the ordinals found in Windows Server 2003's winspool.drv. Trust WINE for the nameless stubs. svn path=/branches/colins-printing-for-freedom/; revision=68089
2015-06-09 13:22:25 +00:00
PVOID WINAPI ReallocSplMem(PVOID pOldMem, DWORD cbOld, DWORD cbNew);
BOOL WINAPI ReallocSplStr(PWSTR* ppwszString, PCWSTR pwszInput);
BOOL WINAPI SplInitializeWinSpoolDrv(PVOID* pTable);
BOOL WINAPI SpoolerInit(VOID);
PDWORD WINAPI UndoAlignRpcPtr(PVOID pDestinationBuffer, PVOID pSourceBuffer, DWORD cbBuffer, PDWORD pcbNeeded);
#endif