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>
Add support of flag MinidumpWithFullMemory in function
MinidumpWriteDump. A Memory64ListStream is added to the minidump
streams and all memory regions of the process with MEM_COMMIT state
are written to the last part of the minidump file.
Signed-off-by: Eric Bissonnette <ebisso.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id b90bbcbe750f6af0ce13f2577984f4818e05a013 by Eric Bissonnette <ebisso.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Maier <staubim@quantentunnel.de>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 3b01149d8677fa86addfb67414d793684779c5ce by Andreas Maier <staubim@quantentunnel.de>
This makes ShellMessageBoxW use the correct implementation where the
text buffer size is dynamic, instead of having a too small hardcoded
size.
Fixes CORE-17271.
See also PR #3172 by Kyle Katarn, supplemented with some ideas from
Mark Jansen.
However we cannot straightforwardly implement ShellMessageBoxA around
ShellMessageBoxW, by converting some parameters from ANSI to UNICODE,
because there may be some variadic ANSI strings, associated with '%s'
printf-like formatters inside the format string, that would also need
to be converted; however there is no way for us to find these and perform
the conversion ourselves.
Therefore, we re-implement ShellMessageBoxA by doing a copy-paste ANSI
adaptation of the shlwapi.ShellMessageBoxWrapW function.
Note that, on Vista+ onwards, shlwapi implements both ShellMessageBoxA/W,
and shell32 directly forwards these exports to shlwapi, thus avoiding
these workarounds.
[PSDK] Explicily use WINAPIV for the variadic ShellMessageBoxA/W functions.
[INCLUDE/REACTOS] Add ShellMessageBoxWrapW in shlwapi_undoc.h .
More forwards to LocalSpl and LocalMon. At sometime will be merged together.
Bug fixes.
Printer Driver code is a wine hack. (WIP)
Added information for shell tray icon notifications.
Sync wine WinSpool driver tests. Unplugged from build.
Required by vssapi stubs CORE-9511.
Our current vswriter.h has no some needed definitions, but simple adding them in the current header is not an option, since Wine's vsbackup.idl (which is required too) depends on it.
Then it will not need to add ROS-specific diff(s) in Wine's vsbackup.idl.
DiskGeometryGetPartition() and DiskGeometryGetDetect() are guarded in NTDDI_VERSION for version checking as they differ between Windows XP and Server 2003. In conjunction to that, the PARTITION_INFORMATION_EX structure has "IsServicePartition" as member which is missing in the current NT IOCTL Disk interface header.
This adds missing features like using events and APCs within IcmpSendEcho2
functions and others.
CORE-10742 CORE-14411
Co-authored-by: Tim Crawford <crawfxrd@gmail.com>
* Add missing enums to MSV1_0_PROTOCOL_MESSAGE_TYPE and SECPKG_EXTENDED_INFORMATION_CLASS
* Add missing function entries to LSA_SECPKG_FUNCTION_TABLE and add needed definitions.
* Fix params of PLSA_AP_CALL_PACKAGE
* Fix SpInitializeFn (+ NTAPI)
CORE-12149
VIDEOPRT:
=========
Improve interfacing with INBV, so as to detect when an external module
acquired INBV display ownership, and whether ownership is being released
later on. (This does NOT rely on hooking!)
For this purpose we improve the IntVideoPortResetDisplayParameters(Ex)
callback that gets registered with an InbvNotifyDisplayOwnershipLost()
call during initialization, and we add a monitoring thread.
The callback is called whenever an external module calls
InbvAcquireDisplayOwnership(), for example the bugcheck code or the KDBG
debugger in SCREEN mode. When this happens, a flag that tells the
monitoring thread to start monitoring INBV is set (ReactOS-specific),
and the display adapters get reset with HwResetHw() (as done on Windows).
Due to the fact that this INBV callback can be called at *ANY* IRQL, we
cannot use dispatcher synchronization mechanisms such as events to tell
the INBV monitoring thread to start its operations, so we need to rely
instead on a flag to be set. And, since INBV doesn't provide with any
proper callback/notification system either, we need to actively monitor
its state by pooling. To reduce the load on the system the monitoring
thread performs 1-second waits between each check for the flag set by
the INBV callback, and during checking the INBV ownership status.
When the INBV ownership is detected to be released by an external module,
the INBV callback is re-registered (this is *MANDATORY* since the
external module has called InbvNotifyDisplayOwnershipLost() with a
different callback parameter!), and then we callout to Win32k for
re-enabling the display.
This has the virtue of correctly resetting the display once the KDBG
debugger in SCREEN mode is being exited, and fixes CORE-12149 .
The following additional fixes were needed:
VIDEOPRT & WIN32K:
==================
Remove the registration with INBV that was previously done in a ReactOS-
specific hacked IRP_MJ_WRITE call; it is now done correctly during the
video device opening done by EngpRegisterGraphicsDevice() in the VIDEOPRT's
IRP_MJ_CREATE handler, as done on Windows.
WIN32K:
=======
- Stub the VideoPortCallout() support, for VIDEOPRT -> WIN32 callbacks.
This function gets registered with VIDEOPRT through an
IOCTL_VIDEO_INIT_WIN32K_CALLBACKS call in EngpRegisterGraphicsDevice().
- Only partially implement the 'VideoFindAdapterCallout' case, that just
re-enables the primary display by refreshing it (using the new function
UserRefreshDisplay()).
VIDEOPRT:
=========
- PVIDEO_WIN32K_CALLOUT is an NTAPI (stdcall) callback.
- In the IntVideoPortResetDisplayParameters(Ex) callback, reset all the
"resettable" adapters registered in the HwResetAdaptersList list.
We thus get rid of the global ResetDisplayParametersDeviceExtension.
- Make the IntVideoPortResetDisplayParameters(Ex) callback slightly more
robust (using SEH) against potential HwResetListEntry list corruption
or invalid DriverExtension->InitializationData.HwResetHw() that would
otherwise trigger a BSOD, and this would be disastrous since that
callback is precisely called when INBV is acquired, typically when the
BSOD code initializes the display for displaying its information...
Extras:
- Validate the IrpStack->MajorFunction in IntVideoPortDispatchDeviceControl()
and implement IRP_MJ_SHUTDOWN handling. Stub out the other IOCTLs that
are handled by VIDEOPRT only (and not by the miniports).
- VIDEOPRT doesn't require IRP_MJ_INTERNAL_DEVICE_CONTROL (unused).
- Implement IOCTL_VIDEO_PREPARE_FOR_EARECOVERY that just resets the
display to standard VGA 80x25 text mode.
PR #2101 shows desktop.ini files on Desktop. I want to hide them.
- Add "ShowSuperHidden" setting to Explorer.
- Add SHCONTF_INCLUDESUPERHIDDEN flag.
- Support SHCONTF_INCLUDESUPERHIDDEN in Explorer.
CORE-10045