- Add and initialize a global power capabilities variable.
- Return the global power capabilities via NtPowerInformation.SystemPowerCapabilities.
- Report the presence of power button, sleep button and lid.
* The previous version was overcomplicated and broken and therefore disabled.
* The new version also enforces NX protection on x64.
* Now that protecting works, also protect the boot loaded images.
* [WIN32K] Fix handle calculation in DbgGdiHTIntegrityCheck
* [NOTEPAD] Fix MSVC warnings
* [PSDK] Simplify *PROC definitions in windef.h
* [VIDEOPRT] Don't try to use NtVdmControl on x64
* [FREELDR] Fix some macros
* [CRT] Make qsort 64 bit compatible
* [NTOS] Use #ifndef _WIN64 instead of #ifdef _M_IX86 around C_ASSERTs
* [FAST486] Fix 64 bit warnings and change DWORD to ULONG, so it can be used in kernel mode
* [APPHELP_APITEST] Fix 64 bit issue
* 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
For now, this is just a split between scan and flush that
were both done during lazy scan previously.
Lazy scan shouldn't perform any write operation, but only
queue a write behind operation.
Our implementation is far from the original, as it seems
our lazy scan should queue a write behind operation per
shared cache map. Right now, we only perform global
operation.
- Rework CmpSetSystemValues() and remove its 1st-stage text-mode setup hack, since a real registry hive will be used for 1st-stage either.
- Lock, then unlock the registry in NtInitializeRegistry when initializing the hives & flusher.
- Call CmpInitializeHiveList() (i.e., initialize the other hives like \Software, \User, \.Default) only when we are not in setup-mode.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74747
Given current ReactOS implementation, a VACB can be pinned
several times, with different BCB. In next commits, a single
BCB will be able to be pinned several times. That would
lead to severe inconsistencies in counting and thus corruption.
- SeIsTokenChild(): Correctly check whether a caller-provided token
is a child from the current process' primary token by looking at
its ParentTokenId member.
- Add a SeIsTokenSibling() helper to determine whether a caller-provided
token and the current process' primary token are siblings, by comparing
their ParentTokenId's and AuthenticationId's.
NOTE: Children tokens are created through CreateRestrictedToken();
sibling tokens are created through DuplicateToken() (amongst others).
See slide 49 of https://www.slideshare.net/Shakacon/social-engineering-the-windows-kernel-by-james-forshaw
or https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2016/01/raising-dead.html
for some details.
- Rename ObDirectoryType to ObpDirectoryObjectType and remove it from NDK (this is not exported!)
- Rename ObSymbolicLinkType to ObpSymbolicLinkObjectType
- Remove duplicated ObpTypeObjectType from ob.h
- Overhaul SepCreateToken() and SepDuplicateToken() so that they
implement the "variable information area" of the token, where
immutable lists of user & groups and privileges reside, and the
"dynamic information area" (allocated separately in paged pool),
where mutable data such as the token's default DACL is stored.
Perform the necessary adaptations in SepDeleteToken() and in
NtSetInformationToken().
- Actually dereference the token's logon session, when needed, in the
'TokenSessionReference' case in NtSetInformationToken().
- Overhaul SepFindPrimaryGroupAndDefaultOwner() so that it returns
the indices of candidate primary group and default owner within the
token's user & groups array. This allows for fixing the 'TokenOwner'
and 'TokenPrimaryGroup' cases of NtSetInformationToken(), since the
owner or primary group being set *MUST* already exist in the token's
user & groups array (as a by-product, memory corruptions that existed
before due to the broken way of setting these properties disappear too).
- Lock tokens every time operations are performed on them (NOTE: we
still use a global token lock!).
- Touch the ModifiedId LUID member of tokens everytime a write operation
(property change, etc...) is made on them.
- Fix some group attributes in the SYSTEM process token, SepCreateSystemProcessToken().
- Make the SeCreateTokenPrivilege mandatory when calling NtCreateToken().
- Update the token pool tags.
- Explicitly use the Ex*ResourceLite() versions of the locking functions
in the token locking macros.
- Use TRUE/FALSE instead of 1/0 for booleans.
- Use NULL instead of 0 for null pointers.
- Print 0x prefix for hex values in DPRINTs.
- Use new annotations for SepCreateToken() and SepDuplicateToken().
This has have several benefits for ReactOS Cc:
- It helps reducing potential deadlocks situations in Cc
- It speeds up ReactOS by reducing locks
- It gets us a bit closer to Windows VACB
CORE-14349
Doing this is not only wrong because it acquires the same spinlock twice,
it also completely breaks the TLB flushing logic in MiMapPageInHyperSpace.
If the PTE with Offset 1 is still valid when a wrap-around to 0 happens,
the TLB flush on wrap-around will not clear the entry for this previous page.
After another loop around all hyperspace pages, page 1 is re-used but its
TLB entry has not been flushed, which may result into incorrect translation.