Previously, we would just stick the menu on the edge of the screen.
We should actually try to flip the menu around the point of origin,
and only when that fails move it to the edge of the screen.
CORE-15001
CORE-9037
- Add a check in co_UserCreateWindowEx() for parentless windows,
that checks the default layout direction; if it's LAYOUT_RTL
add the WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL flag to the extended window styles.
- Make the internal routine accepting also LAYOUT_LTR as a value for SetProcessDefaultLayout().
Limit receiving value to LAYOUT_ORIENTATIONMASK (and not just LAYOUT_RTL)
or LAYOUT_LTR, as per written in:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/winuser/nf-winuser-setprocessdefaultlayout
Now all the applications that call SetProcessDefaultLayout() to mirror the layout get mirrored.
This is based on Wine.
This change is similar to what is done in UserChangeDisplaySettings()
after changing screen video mode.
This allows e.g. having windows to be correctly maximized during
2nd-stage GUI setup. To compare and reproduce during 2nd-stage GUI
setup, open cmd.exe (Shift-F10) and from there a GUI app, e.g.
regedit.exe, and maximize it. Observe the limits used by the window.
[CMDUTILS/AT] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[NOTEPAD] Fix SUBLANG code to brazillian.
[RAPPS] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[FDEBUG] Fix translation string ID.
[CPL/INPUT] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[ACPPAGE] Fix incorrect resource IDs.
[NETSHELL] Fix incorrect resource IDs.
[DEVMGR] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[LSASRV] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[RASDLG] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[SHELL32] Fix missing translation strings and incorrect resource IDs.
[TAPIUI] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[WINFILE] Fix incorrect resource IDs.
[NTVDM] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[USERSRV] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
[BROWSEUI] One more missing string.
[FLTMC] Fix missing translation strings in certain files.
Detected using the TransDiffer tool (early alpha).
This doesn't include everything anymore, but I wanted to get the PR out of the way.
This shouldn't be used only for console applications but can potentially be used by any application to receive shutdown notifications.
MSDN provides more information in the documentation for SetConsoleCtrlHandler. Our services.exe also expect to receive shutdown notifications in this way.
UserClientShutdown will never be called for csrss so we don't need to have a check for that. The existing check was broken and wasn't doing anything anyway.
Handle processing winlogon by doing nothing so that consrv won't be bothered about it.
This helps when e.g. changing the resolution on the Dell Latitude D531,
which reports that it supports large resolutions (e.g. 1920x1440x32 and
others larger than 1024x768x32) but fails to apply these.
This usually happens because PDEVOBJ_pSurface(), and more precisely
ppdev->pldev->pfn.EnableSurface(), fails for these resolutions.
- PDEVOBJ_bSwitchMode(): Set the new video mode, or restore the original
one in case of failure + release the allocated ppdevTmp if previous
calls fail. Also unlock in reverse order of locking order.
- UserChangeDisplaySettings(): In case PDEVOBJ_pSurface() fails (but has
reverted the original video mode), we still need to refresh the
display since the display may have been messed up.
- NtUserOpenInputDesktop: Don't crash if there is no input desktop yet
- NtUserOpenInputDesktop: Fail if the process doesn't belong to the interactive window station
- NtUserCreateWindowStation: Clear error on success
- DesktopWindowProc: Use UserOpenInputDesktop to get a handle to the input desktop
* Add an NDK header to define INIT_FUNCTION/INIT_SECTION globally
* Use _declspec(allocate(x)) and _declspec(code_seg(x)) on MSVC versions that support it
* Use INIT_FUNCTION on functions only and INIT_SECTION on data only (required by MSVC)
* Place INIT_FUNCTION before the return type (required by MSVC)
* Make sure declarations and implementations share the same modifiers (required by MSVC)
* Add a global linker option to suppress warnings about defined but unused INIT section
* Merge INIT section into .text in freeldr
- Add UserCreateSystemThread function that will signal csrss to create a new system thread.
- NtUserCreateWindowStation: Create the raw input thread and the desktop thread when the IO window station gets created.
- IntMakeHungWindowGhosted: Create the ghost system thread that will own all ghost windows.
- Let the raw input thread manage the window station of csrss.
[USERSRV] Remove system threads creating hack
- Implement SrvCreateSystemThreads
- Don't create the system threads in UserServerDllInitialization.
- NtUserSetInformationThread: Stub UserThreadUseActiveDesktop and UserThreadRestoreDesktop
- Properly mark the first thread that enters win32k belonging to csrss. At this point we assume that since gpepCSRSS isn't initialized yet, it probably is the first thread.
[WINSRV] Use NtUserSetInformationThread to set the current desktop when needed
-When csrss needs to use user32 or enter win32k, it first needs to assign the current thread to a desktop.
NtTerminateProcess just queues an apc in every thread of the target process which in turn kills each thread. We need to wait so that all processes have enough time to exit before shutting down.
- Implement user32!SwitchToThisWindow by NtUserCallTwoParam TWOPARAM_ROUTINE_SWITCHTOTHISWINDOW.
- Improve user32!CloseWindow with using SetActiveWindow and ShowWindow (synchronized).
CORE-15165
In Windows, user32!CloseWindow minimizes the window. It doesn't close the window actually. This is not a joke. This bad function naming is responsible to MS.
This fix is needed for the Delphi GUI programs.
- Don't enumerate the windows whose owner window exists.
- Use PostMessage SC_RESTORE instead of ShowWindowAsync SW_RESTORE.
CORE-15165
[LPK][USER32] Fix reading layout checks.
- Both functions don't care about DT_RTLREADING flag.
- Added a different method to check reading order.
[USER32] Remove gcc-build breaker semicolon.
This function is a condensed version of LpkPSMTextOut() (from lpk.dll),
but not bug-for-bug equivalent.
The main difference is that the underscore is drawn without taking into
account any kind of script processing.
Fixes accessing nullptr / invalid handle in Window->SystemMenu
I could trigger this occasionally when moving Opera 12.18 window
in front of Spotify 1.0.29.92 window.
Fix was:
authored by Thomas Faber (Thank you!)
tested by me
reviewed by James Tabor
Added callback function that redirects calls to GreExtTextOutW that didn't went through lpk BiDi processing, calls that are from the kernel.
Completely solves JIRA issue CORE-6910.
Normally CSRSS must not be connected to any winsta or desktop by default. It should manually connect
to a winsta/desktop only when it has to do some GUI operations, and then disconnect afterwards.
[USERSRV] Temporarily hackfix the harderror dialog display to the current input desktop.
as documented in "Advanced Windows NT" by Jeffrey M. Richter (Microsoft Press),
and in https://is.muni.cz/el/1433/jaro2010/PB167/um/cv5/undocumented_CreateProcess.pdf .
[INCLUDE][SERVICES][WIN32K:NTUSER] Add an undocumented STARTF_INHERITDESKTOP flag
for the STARTUPINFO::dwFlags structure member, whose purpose is to tell Win32k
that the created handles to the window station and desktop to which the
process is connecting to, can be inherited by its child processes.
It is used when starting interactive services.
Observed via API monitoring on Windows 2003.
CORE-11933 and PR #621.
Since this API is also called from WINSRV when calling the AllocConsole() API,
it can be tested more-or-less easily. The internal helper IntResolveDesktop()
is also tested during process connection to a window station, when such process
first calls a USER32 or GDI32 function.
This is also the functionality tested by the user32:desktop apitest.
- Adjust how IntResolveDesktop() is called.
CORE-11933 and PR #621.
We are potentially going to modify the window station name to be
created or opened, by one with the format "Service-0x<luidhigh>-<luidlow>$",
in case the user provides an empty name.
Since we want to use the user-mode ObjectAttributes structure pointer so
that the Object manager can correctly perform the access checks and the
capture, we actually need to construct the new window station name in the
user memory space! This allows us then to fetch the new name in the
ObjectAttributes structure so that Ob can use it.
All of this is performed under SEH.
For NtUserOpenWindowStation(), we also need to be Windows-compatible and
detect whether user-mode gave instead the special "Service-0x00000000-00000000$"
name (observed via API monitoring) that is used when one tries to open a
window station with empty name.
CORE-11933 and PR #621.
- Remove the related hack-FIXMEs;
- Adjust NtUserGetObjectInformation() in accordance.
- Retrieve the window-station/desktop object type string in NtUserGetObjectInformation()
also from the NT Object's header.
Also simplify the UOI_FLAGS case of NtUserGetObjectInformation() by reading
the handle inheritance information directly from the OBJECT_HANDLE_INFORMATION
structure returned by ObReferenceObjectByHandle().
Observed via API monitoring.
This corresponds to the case where Win32k creates a window station whose name is based on the logon session identifier for the calling process.
Add also a note about the fact that we need to use a per-session-based WindowStation directory name, as done already in Win32k.
CORE-11933 and PR #621.
When we unselect text after the WM_CBLOSTTEXTFOCUS message,
make sure we also forget we have been focused at all;
otherwise the edit may become focused again, but with an
empty text selection.
CORE-10266
Additional changes:
- Adapt the message-box dialog procedure to correctly take into account
the presence or absence of a CANCEL button and take appropriate actions.
- Cache the strings retrieved by MB_GetString() (add FIXME notices too).
- Remove usage of ButtonLen and ibtn-pointer arrays, to make the code
more generic and less dependent on the (maximal) number of buttons
in the message boxes.
- Move around the code that computes the positions and sizes of the
window controls.