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Timo Kreuzer
b6987d1463 [RTL/x64] Remove an ASSERT in RtlpTryToUnwindEpilog
This can fail on optimized builds, where functions can end after a noreturn function call without an epilog / ret, but with an int 3. We simply fail gracefully, which is the right thing to do.
2024-04-05 18:18:45 +02:00
Timo Kreuzer
01c05f33dc [RTL/x64] Fix a GCC compiler warning 2024-03-19 07:42:35 +01:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
e1d334794a
[FREELDR][ROSSYM(_NEW)] Remove last vestigial references to "NTOSAPI".
This was a MinGW-specific, non-MS-DDK/WDK-compatible define, that was
used to mark NTOS kernel/hal exports, instead of NTSYSAPI etc.

We have since fixed that, and changed the way Freeldr (and rossym)
manages these, see commits:
186c8b72d (r16028), 51f0dfd30 (r17651) and 526efd2ee (r24359)
2024-03-07 13:35:08 +01:00
Timo Kreuzer
c5f93c50dd [CMLIB] Quick-fix a pool buffer overrun
A more complete fix is in PR #6064, but this needs to be fixed now.
2024-03-06 19:04:20 +01:00
Vitaly Orekhov
c30b284373
[ATL] Implement CSimpleStringT::Preallocate (#6574)
Used in `ATL::CStringW` and `ATL::CStringA`, for example:

```
ATL::CStringW cswItemText = "";
cswItemText.Preallocate(64);

SendDlgItemMessageW(pdis->CtlID, LB_GETTEXT, pdis->itemID, reinterpret_cast<LPARAM>(cswItemText.GetBuffer()));
cswItemText.ReleaseBuffer();
```

This public function is used to allocate memory for the string via private PrepareWrite, but it's missing somehow. Now it shouldn't be.
2024-03-05 11:42:27 +03:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
69b08be0e0
[MSCTFIME][CICERO] Half-implement CIMEUIWindowHandler (#6521)
Supporting TIPs...
JIRA issue: CORE-19360
- Add implementation to
  CIMEUIWindowHandler class.
2024-02-23 13:45:00 +09:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
f53f1334ed
[MSCTFIME][CICERO] Implement CFnDocFeed (#6513)
Supporting TIPs...
JIRA issue: CORE-19360
- Add missing CicInputContext methods.
- Implement CFnDocFeed class.
2024-02-22 15:46:05 +09:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
a55345be29
[MSCTFIME][CICERO] Implement CDefCompFrameWindow (#6512)
Supporting TIPs...
JIRA issue: CORE-19360
- Add delay link to uxtheme.dll.
- Implement CDefCompFrameGripper,
  CCompFinalizeButton,
  CCompButtonFrameWindow, and
  CDefCompFrameWindow classes.
2024-02-21 10:36:32 +09:00
Jérôme Gardou
e706083d50 [LIBWINE] Return empty path when given a UNIX path
CORE-19444
2024-02-20 08:56:53 +01:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
6bc40d36f8
[CTFMON][MSCTFIME][MSCTF][MSUTB][CICERO] Fix TFUninitLib (#6504)
Supporting the Language bar...
JIRA issue: CORE-19363
- Delete TFInitLib and TFUninitLib
  calls from ctfmon.exe.
- Delete TFUninitLib from Cicero
  library.
- Implement InitDisplayAttrbuteLib
  in msctfime.ime.
- Improve CIC_LIBTHREAD structure.
2024-02-20 14:36:24 +09:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
fc3eeb61f3
[SDK:LIB] Introduce Cicero static library (#6492)
Refactoring and reduce binary size.
JIRA issue: CORE-19268
- Add cicero static library in sdk/lib/cicero folder.
- Delete sdk/include/reactos/cicero folder.
- Adapt the dependencies to these changes.
- Make ctfmon, msutb, and msctf modules UNICODE.
2024-02-17 09:53:50 +09:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
feb67576dd
[NTOS:CM][CMLIB] In PE mode, allow registry hives (except system ones) to use read/write access.
+ Improve related comments.

Registry hives are opened in shared read access when NT is loaded in PE
mode (MININT) or from network (the hives residing on a network share).
This is true in particular for the main system hives (SYSTEM, SOFTWARE,
DEFAULT, ...).

However, in PE mode, we can allow other hives, e.g. those loaded by the
user (with NtLoadKey) to be loaded with full read/write access, since we
boot from a local computer.
2024-01-17 22:13:03 +01:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
76f1da5631
[NTOS:CM][CMLIB] Minor code styling
In particular remove some extra-parentheses around single code tokens,
and replace few "DPRINT1 + while (TRUE);" by UNIMPLEMENTED_DBGBREAK.

+ Improve some comments.
2024-01-17 22:09:37 +01:00
Adam Słaboń
823fdb19d7
[SDK][VIRTIO][NETKVM] Make VirtIO a separate library (#6280)
* [SDK][VIRTIO][NETKVM] Make VirtIO a separate library

This is to avoid code duplication when more VirtIO drivers are brought in. This will also be used on development of a VirtIO XDDM GPU Driver.

* [VIRTIO] Sync with upstream
2024-01-16 17:55:35 -08:00
Timo Kreuzer
92db51883a [MSVCRT] Add asm wrapper around RtlUnwind for Wine code
This is needed, because Wine code expects RtlUnwind to restore the non-volatile registers, before returning, but ours / the native one doesn't do that.
Should fix CORE-19392 and CORE-19397
2024-01-13 19:39:23 +02:00
Adam Słaboń
8d1beca119
[NTOSKRNL_VISTA] IoQueueWorkItemEx: Pass new context for the queue (#6276)
Passing parameter-provided context results in missing WorkerRoutine and WorkItem when callback is executed.
2024-01-11 12:29:53 +01:00
Timo Kreuzer
86b82e4ce7 [CRT] Sync $I10_OUTPUT and test with wine head
Both were broken on MSVC builds, where a long double is 64 bits and not 80 bits like on GCC. The new code works on MSVC builds, too.
2023-12-30 12:51:22 +02:00
Ratin Gao
ffb20d3330
[REACTOS] Fix typos (#6198)
- Adress -> Address
- Currupted -> Corrupted

3rd-party files are not modified.
2023-12-23 21:37:08 +01:00
Mark Jansen
b8cdd1a879
[RTL] Implement RtlGetProcessHeaps 2023-12-17 22:28:24 +01:00
Timo Kreuzer
86f2d4cd4e [NTDLL] Initialize keyed event for condition variables 2023-12-16 13:52:15 +02:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
bfd5d37fe6
[MSCTF][SDK][UUID] Strengthen msctf.idl and msctf.spec (#6158)
- Add some function prototypes to
  sdk/include/psdk/msctf.idl.
- Modify dll/win32/msctf/msctf.spec.
- Modify uuid.
CORE-19362
2023-12-13 07:37:45 +09:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
3a2c2cbe60
[SDK][UUID] Add ctffunc.idl (#6157)
- Add ctffunc.idl to sdk/include/psdk.
- Modify uuid.
CORE-19362
2023-12-13 07:36:20 +09:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
d0e1d36009
[SDK:LIB] Import PathCch* functions from Wine (#5842)
CORE-12686

Isolate PathCch* functions from Wine implementation in kernelbase
(which are mixed with a ton of unrelated stuff).

These functions are compiled into a pathcch.lib library, similarly
to the one in the official MS PSDK. Excepting that here, their actual
implementation is in the library. This contrasts with the one in the
MS PSDK, which is an import library to an apiset DLL.

The pathcch.h header is an original one, that contains SAL annotations
and descriptive parameter names, based on the MinGW and MS PSDK headers.
Wine's header was not used as it is poor and incomplete.

Co-authored-by: Katayama Hirofumi MZ <katayama.hirofumi.mz@gmail.com>
2023-11-26 13:43:15 +01:00
George Bișoc
f3141fb29e
[NTOS:CM] Implement support for alternate registry hives
Sometimes repairing a broken hive with a hive log does not always guarantee the hive
in question has fully recovered. In worst cases it could happen the LOG itself is even
corrupt too and that would certainly lead to a total unbootable system. This is most likely
if the victim hive is the SYSTEM hive.

This can be anyhow solved by the help of a mirror hive, or also called an "alternate hive".
Alternate hives serve the purpose as backup hives for primary hives of which there is still
a risk that is not worth taking. For now only the SYSTEM hive is granted the right to have
a backup alternate hive.

=== NOTE ===

Currently the SYSTEM hive can only base upon the alternate SYSTEM.ALT hive, which means the
corresponding LOG file never gets updated. When time comes the existing code must be adapted
to allow the possibility to use .ALT and .LOG hives simultaneously.
2023-11-19 20:44:29 +01:00
George Bișoc
279f8f8864
[CMLIB] Fix the bin during hive initialization from memory if it's corrupt
As we iterate over the chunk hive data pointer for hive bins that we are going
to enlist, we might encounter one or several bins that would get corrupted
during a premature abortion of a registry writing operation such as due to
a power outage of the system, hardware malfunction, etc.

Corruption at the level of hive bins is nasty because they contain actual cell
data of registry information such as keys, values etc. Assuming a bin is corrupt
in part we can fix it by recovering some of the bin properties that, theoretically,
could be fixed -- namely the signature, size and offset.

For size and offset we are more or less safe because a bin typically has a size
of a block, and the offset is the coordinate index of where a hive bin should lay at.
2023-11-19 20:44:29 +01:00
George Bișoc
fa80176a62
[FREELDR][HACK] Temporarily disable registry recovery code for AMD64
The newly implemented code for registry recovery makes the FreeLdr binary to grow
in size, to the point that it would BSOD because the PE image is too big.

For now we have to temporarily disable any of the newly added code, until
either FreeLdr is split into a basic PE bootloader image itself and a
"FreeLdrlib" that is used by the PE image to access various bootloader APIs
or another proper solution is found.
2023-11-19 20:44:28 +01:00
George Bișoc
4db1b0fb62
[SDK][CMLIB] Purge volatile data of registry in a proper way with CmCheckRegistry
Thanks to CmCheckRegistry, the function can perform volatile data purging upon boot which this removes old hacky CmPrepareHive code. This also slightly refactors HvInitialize making it more proper.
2023-11-19 20:44:28 +01:00
George Bișoc
cc63d8f4a2
[SDK][CMLIB] Implement log transaction writes & Resuscitation
=== DOCUMENTATION REMARKS ===

This implements (also enables some parts of code been decayed for years) the transacted writing of the registry. Transacted writing (or writing into registry in a transactional way) is an operation that ensures the successfulness can be achieved by monitoring two main points.
In CMLIB, such points are what we internally call them the primary and secondary sequences. A sequence is a numeric field that is incremented each time a writing operation (namely done with the FileWrite function and such) has successfully completed.

The primary sequence is incremented to suggest that the initial work of syncing the registry is in progress. During this phase, the base block header is written into the primary hive file and registry data is being written to said file in form of blocks. Afterwards the seconady sequence
is increment to report completion of the transactional writing of the registry. This operation occurs in HvpWriteHive function (invoked by HvSyncHive for syncing). If the transactional writing fails or if the lazy flushing of the registry fails, LOG files come into play.

Like HvpWriteHive, LOGs are updated by the HvpWriteLog which writes dirty data (base block header included) to the LOG themselves. These files serve for recovery and emergency purposes in case the primary machine hive has been damaged due to previous forced interruption of writing stuff into
the registry hive. With specific recovery algorithms, the data that's been gathered from a LOG will be applied to the primary hive, salvaging it. But if a LOG file is corrupt as well, then the system will perform resuscitation techniques by reconstructing the base block header to reasonable values,
reset the registry signature and whatnot.

This work is an inspiration from PR #3932 by mrmks04 (aka Max Korostil). I have continued his work by doing some more tweaks and whatnot. In addition to that, the whole transaction writing code is documented.

=== IMPORTANT NOTES ===

HvpWriteLog -- Currently this function lacks the ability to grow the log file size since we pretty much lack the necessary code that deals with hive shrinking and log shrinking/growing as well. This part is not super critical for us so this shall be left as a TODO for future.

HvLoadHive -- Currently there's a hack that prevents us from refactoring this function in a proper way. That is, we should not be reading the whole and prepare the hive storage using HvpInitializeMemoryHive which is strictly used for HINIT_MEMORY but rather we must read the hive file block by block
and deconstruct the read buffer from the file so that we can get the bins that we read from the file. With the hive bins we got the hive storage will be prepared based on such bins. If one of the bins is corrupt, self healing is applied in such scenario.

For this matter, if in any case the hive we'll be reading is corrupt we could potentially read corrupt data and lead the system into failure. So we have to perform header and data recovery as well before reading the whole hive.
2023-11-19 20:44:27 +01:00
George Bișoc
f33da480af
[SDK][CMLIB] Implement CmCheckRegistry and validation private helpers
CmCheckRegistry is a function that provides the necessary validation checks for a registry hive. This function usually comes into action when logs have been replayed for example, or when a registry hive internals have changed such as when saving a key, loading a key, etc.

This commit implements the whole Check Registry infrastructure (cmcheck.c) in CMLIB library for ease of usage and wide accessibility across parts of the OS. In addition, two more functions for registry checks are also implemented -- HvValidateHive and HvValidateBin.

Instead of having the CmCheckRegistry implementation in the kernel, it's better to have it in the Configuration Manager library instead (aka CMLIB). The benefits of having it in the library are the following:

- CmCheckRegistry can be used in FreeLdr to fix the SYSTEM hive
- It can be used on-demand in the kernel
- It can be used for offline registry repair tools
- It makes the underlying CmCheckRegistry implementation code debug-able in user mode

CORE-9195
CORE-6762
2023-11-19 20:44:27 +01:00
George Bișoc
54c552392f
[SDK][CMLIB] Implement self-heal registry helpers
This implements cmheal.c file which provides the basic registry self-heal infrastructure needed by the public CmCheckRegistry function. The infrastructure provides a range of various self-heal helpers for the hive, such as subkey, class, values and node healing functions.
2023-11-19 20:44:27 +01:00
George Bișoc
586bea138e
[CMLIB] Add STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER and STATUS_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED status codes
Add these NTSTATUS codes in the CMLIB library. STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER will be used mostly for HvInitialize function, STATUS_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED for whatever routines that deal with reading or writing into a hive file.
2023-11-19 20:44:26 +01:00
George Bișoc
99fab7b905
[SDK][CMLIB] Declare some BootType and BootRecover identifiers & Miscellaneous Stuff
=== DOCUMENTATION REMARKS ===

HBOOT_TYPE_REGULAR and HBOOT_TYPE_SELF_HEAL are boot type values set up by the CMLIB library (for the BootType field respectively). HBOOT_TYPE_REGULAR indicates a normal system boot whereas HBOOT_TYPE_SELF_HEAL indicates the system boot is assisted within self healing mode.

Whether the former or the latter value is set it's governed by both the kernel and the bootloader. The bootloader and the kernel negotiate together to determine if any of the registry properties (the hive, the base block, the registry base, etc) are so severed from corruption or not. In extreme cases where
registry healing is possible, the specific base block of the damaged hive will have its flags marked with HBOOT_TYPE_SELF_HEAL. At this point the boot phase procedure is orchestrated since the boot phase no longer goes on the default path but it's assisted, as I have already said above.

HBOOT_NO_BOOT_RECOVER, HBOOT_BOOT_RECOVERED_BY_HIVE_LOG and HBOOT_BOOT_RECOVERED_BY_ALTERNATE_HIVE on the other hand are identifiers for the BootRecover field of the BASE_BLOCK header structure. These are used exclusively by FreeLdr to tell the kernel if the bootloader recovered the SYSTEM hive or not. In case where the bootloader did recover the SYSTEM hive,
the kernel will perform a flush request on the dirty data down to disk. The (almost) worse case FreeLdr could not repair the main hive by applying log data, it will load the alternate mirror version of the hive.

In addition to that, declare other miscellaneous CMLIB identifiers for log transaction writes purposes.
2023-11-19 20:44:23 +01:00
Ratin Gao
bd0a5498b0
[NTDLL:LDR] Little fixes about SAL annotation and behavior (#5793)
- Uniform function declarations in .c and .h with fixes and SAL2 improvements.
- Use LDR_[UN]LOCK_LOADER_LOCK_FLAG_XXX correctly.
- Fix incorrect UsedSize calculation in LdrQueryProcessModuleInformationEx (caught by ThFabba).
- Whatever the callback request stop the enumeration or not in LdrEnumerateLoadedModules, the following operations should be the same.
- Fix 2 incorrect DPRINT1 that printed incorrect parameter.
- Return error if RtlAllocateHeap failed in LdrpGetProcedureAddress, and add comments about NT6.2 new changes.
2023-11-15 20:59:32 +01:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
161eb5d375
[CRT] dbgrpt.cpp: Fix buffer sizes in the *nprintf functions (#5678)
Sizes are in number of chars; use _countof() instead of hardcoding
them in the functions.
2023-11-14 12:24:00 +01:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
f49e213943
[CRT][MSVCRT] Implement _CrtDbgReport(W)V and redefine _CrtDbgReport(W) around those (#5678)
Also add the internal _VCrtDbgReportA and _VCrtDbgReportW functions listed in
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/internal-crt-globals-and-functions?view=msvc-170

CORE-11835, CORE-15517
2023-11-14 12:23:51 +01:00
Whindmar Saksit
c6ec8d924e
[ATL] Added CComPtr.CoCreateInstance helper methods (#5905) 2023-11-13 11:03:05 +01:00
Timo Kreuzer
a34f1ed03c [CRT] Make ML based asm code GAS compatible
Our transpiler asmpp cannot handle rip relative addressing for "[symbol]".
2023-11-10 19:20:24 +02:00
Timo Kreuzer
d4993c67cd [CRT] Fix parameter check for _memicmp on NT 6+
Fixes a crash in msvcrt_winetest:string
2023-11-10 19:19:22 +02:00
Timo Kreuzer
840dfdc3a1 [CRT] Add parameter check to _mbscmp
Fixes crash in msvcrt_winetest::string
2023-11-10 19:19:22 +02:00
Timo Kreuzer
86f98baaf8 [CRT][MSVCRT] Import _gcvt and _gcvt_s from wine and export _gcvt_s on Vista+
Fixes a crash in msvcrt_winetest string
2023-11-10 19:19:22 +02:00
Timo Kreuzer
51b5d846e9 [CRT] Define _NTSYSTEM_ in 2 files to force using import-stubs
This prevents the code from linking to __imp_*, which would pull in the symbol from the import library (e.g. kernel32), which creates problems with the GNU linker, which doesn't like to have the import and a static definition at the same time.
2023-11-10 19:00:41 +02:00
Joachim Henze
7f80d5ee79 [CMLIB] Revert previous commit to avoid future merges of other devs
because George is having an open Draft PR since July 2022,
which might also touch this file on master in some years.
And it ofc is easier for me to revert my work now, then for him to
go through the great lengths of merging his work then.
2023-11-05 09:55:03 +01:00
Joachim Henze
f6de3881ca
[CMLIB] UNIMPLEMENTED_ONCE less hand-knitted (#5889)
allows to get rid of static var PrintCount, at least visually in the code
2023-11-05 09:12:49 +01:00
Serge Gautherie
60b0afc3af
[BDASUP][KMIXER][MMIXER][STREAM] Replace meaningless YDEBUG (#5818)
bdasup: Addendum to 40c15ec (r46632).
kmixer: Addendum to 3e489bf (r42143).
mmixer: Addendum to c42d9f2 (r44872).
stream: Addendum to 4a0debf (r41662).
Serge plans a follow up that will remove all other remaining YDEBUG in the source tree.
The ones covered here he considered to be the most trivial ones.
2023-10-31 12:04:24 +00:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
8669679499
[ATL][ATL_APITEST] Add some missing CRect methods (#5800)
- Strengthen "atltest.h".
- Strengthen atl_apitest:atltypes testcase.
- Implement some missing CRect methods.
2023-10-16 21:57:57 +09:00
Katayama Hirofumi MZ
d955b9321b
[ATL] s/throw()/noexcept/ (#5799)
Mechanically replace throw() with noexcept.
2023-10-16 15:40:17 +09:00
Timo Kreuzer
6133cc016d [CRT/x64] Fix a bug in __C_specific_handler
Fixes crash of compiler_apitest pseh
2023-09-26 18:02:21 +03:00
Timo Kreuzer
df053d4e43 [RTL] Improve usage of absolte vs self-relative security descriptors
- RtlpQuerySecurityDescriptor: Change argument type of first parameter from PISECURITY_DESCRIPTOR to PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR, since it handles both absolute and self-relative SDs.
- RtlMakeSelfRelativeSD: rename first parameter from AbsoluteSD to SecurityDescriptor, since it handles both absolute and self-relative SDs.
- SepGetGroupFromDescriptor/SepGetOwnerFromDescriptor/SepGetDaclFromDescriptor/SepGetSaclFromDescriptor: Change parameter type from PVOID to PSECURITY_DESCRIPTOR for clarity.
2023-09-26 18:01:45 +03:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
56417bfb93
[RTL] Satisfy the RtlpTimeoutDisable condition when waiting for critical sections (#4089) 2023-09-21 13:33:28 +02:00
Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
dff55c9d33
[NTDLL][RTL] Move RtlpTimeoutDisable definition to the RTL (#4089) 2023-09-21 13:33:27 +02:00