The server-side CsrSrvIdentifyAlertableThread and CsrSrvSetPriorityClass
functions are completely removed in Win2k3+, and are since stubbed by
CsrSrvUnusedFunction instead. They however were present up to Windows XP,
albeit with an extremely minimal implementation.
The corresponding client-side CsrIdentifyAlertableThread and CsrSetPriorityClass
now become just stubs that either trivially succeed or fail, respectively.
See https://www.geoffchappell.com/studies/windows/win32/csrsrv/api/srvinit/apidispatch.htm
for more information.
- Fix typo "al*T*ertable" --> "alertable".
- Remove ROS-specific CSRSS_IDENTIFY_ALERTABLE_THREAD that was
deprecated since ages (at least before 2005)!
In particular, define the compound QS_MOUSE, QS_INPUT, QS_ALLEVENTS
and QS_ALLINPUT flags based on the other elementary QS_*** flags,
instead of having magic values for these.
Call native Nt* function to do the actual work, similarly to as it done in Wine: 530c183960:/dlls/kernel32/file.c#l258.
Also add/fix some declarations in internal kernel32/public ndk neaders, to fix compilation.
CORE-17821
- Add some of the missing CMake adjustments to continue the configure and compile process with ARM64 MSVC
- Created quick stubs for the functions in SDK needed to finish the configuration process
- Put in an ARM64 option for spec2def
CORE-17518 CORE-17615
* [IERNONCE] Implement the registry management code.
* [EXPLORER] handle RunOnceEx by invoking RunOnceEx in iernonce.dll
* [IERNONCE] Display a dialog to show progress, and execute entries.
* [IERNONCE] Add `InitCallback` function
Sync/Port: Metafile code from wine.
Patches by Jacek Caban, Daniel Lehman, Zhiyi Zhang. Gabriel Ivancescu, Michael Stefaniuc, Francois Gouget, Nikolay Sivov Dmitry Timoshkov, Andrew EiKum, Piotr Caban and Alexandre Julliard.
This commit is dedicated to George Bisoc!
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at 3a3ef631d1
The driver is written by Lee Jae-Hong, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11040
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at e308102f4a
The driver is written by Mark W Piper, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11005
Note to SELF and EVERYONE: the commit implements the initial logon session termination notification implementation, the SeMarkLogonSessionForTerminationNotification function, but as it currently stands there are several other tasks to be addressed in the future in order for the logon termination notification to be fully completed. The tasks as of which are.
1. Our SepRmDereferenceLogonSession is not fully implemented, as it doesn't inform the LSA and filesystems of logon deletion notification
2. Implement two worker routines that are actually in charge of such tasks of informing LSA and FSDs
3. Perform logon deletion
4. Do further investigations and check whatever that is left to address, if any
KD64: Raise to HIGH_LEVEL when entering trap
KDBG: lower to DISPATCH_LEVEL when applying IRQL hack & use a worker thread to load symbols
KD&KDBG: Actually unload symbols when required
GCC has some functions, variables & type attributes which can be used as aliases
for some of the SAL annotations. Although it's not as rich & precise, it's still useful
since we actually enable -Werror on GCC builds whereas we don't use such an option
on MSVC builds.
For now, _Must_inspect_result_ is aliased to warn_result_unused attribute.
- Add as well the undocumented 0x40 dwFlags value from shlwapi!PathFileExistsDefExtW()
to the list.
- Fix a bug (also present in Win2k3) in PathResolveW() where, specifying
the PRF_DONTFINDLNK flag, would also erroneously exclude checking for
the .cmd extension as well (which was obviously NOT the original
intention, from the name of the flag and the documentation as well:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/shlobj_core/nf-shlobj_core-pathresolve
).
Addendum to 3a822e4f.
In addition to that, here are some stuff done in this commit whilst testing:
- ICIF_QUERY_SIZE_VARIABLE and friends were badly misused, they should be used only when an information class whose information length size is dyanmic and not fixed. By removing such flags from erroneous classes, this fixes the STATUS_INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH testcases.
- Use CHAR instead of UCHAR for classes that do not need alignment probing, as every other class in the table do, for the sake of consistency.
- ProcessEnableAlignmentFaultFixup uses BOOLEAN as type size, not CHAR. This fixes a testcase failure on ROS.
- Check for information length size before proceeding further on querying the process' cookie information.
- ProcessHandleTracing wants an alignment of a ULONG, not CHAR.
- Move PROCESS_LDT_INFORMATION and PROCESS_LDT_SIZE outside of NTOS_MODE_USER macro case. This fixes a compilation issue when enabling the alignment probing. My mistake of having them inside NTOS_MODE_USER case, sorry.
- On functions like NtQueryInformationThread and the Process equivalent, complete probing is not done at the beginning of the function, complete probing including if the buffer is writable alongside with datatype misalignment check that is. Instead such check is done on each information class case basis. With that said, we have to explicitly tell DefaultQueryInfoBufferCheck if we want a complete probing or not initially.
KiSetTrapContext is an asm wrapper around RtlSetUnwindContext, which first stores an exception frame to assure that all non-volatile registers were put on the stack, then calls RtlSetUnwindContext to update their first saving positions on the stack and finally restore the exception frame to potentially load any updated registers, that haven't been saved elsewhere on the stack.
CORE-17545
No other public header out there (in MS PSDK, MinGW, Wine, etc...) does have
this hack (that was introduced back in the days in r15141 / commit 01df92bc).
Add static assert on KEY_EVENT_RECORD's uChar member to ensure it's properly aligned.
May fix Clang warning:
win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/lineinput.c:457:62: warning: taking address of packed member 'uChar' of class or structure '_KEY_EVENT_RECORD' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
LineInputEdit(Console, (Overstrike ? 1 : 0), 1, &KeyEvent->uChar.UnicodeChar);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and whatnot...
Alias CHSTRING_WCHAR to unsigned short and use inline wrappers
to be able to use the thing with modern compilers
Put the GCC aliases into the public header.
Enable build with clang-cl
Also, put include directory next to the library and use
target_include_directories(.. INTERFACE ..) to get this right.
This is because :
- Having includes & implementation in two different places buggers me
- This makes sure that there is no "if it compiles everything is fine" behaviour from anyone
because now even static libraries need it for GCC amd64 build
Also add __USE_PSEH2__ define for the non SEH-aware compilers out there and use it in a few headers
where we define macros involving __try
Implement SepImpersonateAnonymousToken private helpers, which is necessary for the complete implementation of NtImpersonateAnonymousToken function and thus finally we're able to impersonate the anonymous logon token.
CORE-17506
- Convert some judgements against BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE to judgements against BIF_USENEWUI. Here BIF_USENEWUI == (BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE | BIF_EDITBOX).
- Remove WS_SIZEBOX window style from new UI dialog resource (IDD_BROWSE_FOR_FOLDER_NEW).
- Fix header layout.h for resizing without WS_SIZEBOX.
In Windows Server 2003 the lock is initialised on a per-token basis, that is, the lock resource is created in SepDuplicateToken() and SepCreateToken() functions. This ensures that the lock initialisation is done locally for the specific token thus avoiding the need of a global lock.
- Use DeviceNode->State field and its values, instead of
DeviceNode->Flags for tracking current node state
- Change DNF_* flags to the ones compatible with Windows XP+
- Simplify state changes for device nodes and encapsulate all the logic
inside the PiDevNodeStateMachine routine. This makes the ground for
future improvements in the device removal sequence and
resource management
- Now values inside DeviceNode->State and ->Flags are compatible with
the windbg !devnode macro and can be tracked using it
- BUGFIX: fixed cases where IRP_MN_START_DEVICE or
IRP_MN_QUERY_DEVICE_RELATIONS may be sent to a device after a
IRP_MN_REMOVE_DEVICE
CORE-7826
Windows 10 1607+ no longer validates a NULL window handle, so remove that test.
Signed-off-by: Zebediah Figura <z.figura12@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 6b839a0f85236aac2cc794d5d586f1ba371866b1 by Zebediah Figura <z.figura12@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id a4357043ff9aa14f086207c239f0fc29c0a24b83 by Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
[AUTOCHK] Add also support for scanning FATX volumes.
The Format(), FormatEx(), Chkdsk(), ChkdskEx() functions exposed by the
U*.DLL user-mode FS library dlls are different (and have different
prototypes) than the similarly-named functions exported by FMIFS.DLL .
In particular, what we used to call "xxxChkdskEx()" and "xxxFormatEx()"
in our U*.DLL libraries actually correspond more, from their arguments,
to the "Chkdsk()" and "Format()" functions in Windows' U*.DLL . Their
*Ex() counterparts instead take most of the parameters through a
structure passed by pointer.
On FMIFS.DLL side, while FMIFS!Chkdsk() calls U*.DLL!Chkdsk() and
FMIFS!ChkdskEx() calls U*.DLL!ChkdskEx() (and we do not implement these
*Ex() functions at the moment), both FMIFS!Format() and FMIFS!FormatEx()
call U*.DLL!Format() instead, while FMIFS!FormatEx2() calls
U*.DLL!FormatEx() (that we do not implement yet either) !!
To improve that, refactor the calls to these U*.DLL functions so as to
respect the more compatible prototypes: They contain the correct number
of parameters in a compatible order. However, some of the parameters do
not have the same types yet: the strings are kept here in PUNICODE_STRINGS,
while on Windows they are passed via an undocumented DSTRING struct, and
the FMIFS callback is instead a MESSAGE struct/class on Windows.
Finally, the MEDIA_TYPE parameter in U*.DLL!Format() is equivalent, yet
not fully 100% in 1-to-1 correspondence, with the FMIFS_MEDIA_FLAG used
in the corresponding FMIFS.DLL functions.
One thing to notice is that the U*.DLL!Format() (and the Ex) functions
support a BOOLEAN (a flag resp.) for telling that a backwards-compatible
FS version should be used instead of the (default) latest FS version.
This is used e.g. by the FAT FS, where by default FAT32 is selected
(depending also on other constraints like, the disk and the partition
sizes), unless that bit is set in which case, FAT16 (or 12) is used.