Fix MiInsertSharedUserPageVad to not charge the system process pool quota.
Even though PsChargeProcessNonPagedPoolQuota itself checks if the process specified is the system process, this doesn't work here as we're too early into boot for the kernel to know what the system process is.
- Store settings in non hardware-profile registry key.
- Rename driver file to vgapnp.sys to keep in sync with VBE.
- This makes PC-98 video driver working again.
Addendum to 073a1ea3 and f03750de. CORE-18201 CORE-17977
Reference: https://wiki.osdev.org/PCI#Address_and_size_of_the_BAR
To determine the amount of address space needed by a PCI device,
you must save the original value of the BAR, write a value
of all 1's to the register, then read it back.
Note: 64-bit BARs are not supported yet.
- Add some missing ARM64 exports to ntdll, kernel32 and user32
- Create mmtypes header file based on WoA debug symbols
- Get the remaining headers in order, so we can build ARM64 apps
- Adjust subsystem version for binaries so they can run on WoA host
- Get calc, notepad and more base apps to build for ARM64 platform
CORE-17518
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
We are deliberately using a macro here instead of REQUIRED parameter
because it is available only in CMake 3.18+, so it won't work with
CMake version that is being shipped with RosBE.
On my dev box the RosBE tools are only in the PATH when needed.
Since my IDE inherits the PATH from the system and not from my shell,
I needed to be able to run configure.sh with the tools in my PATH
and then be able to successfully reconfigure when building
from a "regular" command prompt.
This commit fully implements the inner logic of KeSaveFloatingPointState and KeRestoreFloatingPointState routines. On ReactOS we're currently simply doing a FNSAVE operation whereas on Windows it is a lot more than that.
On Windows Server 2003 the logic more or less goes like this. In order to save the FPU state the NPX state of the current thread has to be checked first, that is, if NPX is loaded and currently charged for the current thread then the system will acquire the NPX registers actively present. From that point it performs either a FNSAVE or FXSAVE
if FX is actually supported. Otherwise the control word and MXCsr registers are obtained.
FXSAVE/FNSAVE operation is done solely if the FX save area is held up in a pool allocation. Pool allocation occurs if it's been found out that the NPX IRQL of the thread is not the same as the current thread which from where it determines if the interrupt level is APC then allocate some pool memory and hold the save area there, otherwise
the save area in question is grabbed from the current processor control region. If NPX is not loaded for the current thread then the FPU state is obtained from the NPX frame.
In our case we'll be doing something way simpler. Only do a FXSAVE/FNSAVE directly of the FPU state registers, in this way we are simplifying the code and the actual logic of Save/Restore mechanism.
This is needed to store FPU state information when saving or restoring the floating point state of a system due to a call to KeSaveFloatingPointState or KeRestoreFloatingPointState.
[CALC] [DRWTSN32] [DXDIAG] Add Indonesian translation
[REACTOS] [USETUP] [EXPLORER] Improve Indonesian translation
Signed-off-by: Wilson Simanjuntak <wilsontulus5@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mas Ahmad Muhammad <m.charly81@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Now Explorer exits properly without using ExitProcess hack.
Signed-off-by: Thamatip Chitpong <tangaming123456@outlook.com>
Reviewed-by: Mark Jansen <mark.jansen@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
- Add a check for correct PDO before doing anything
- Process the request only for started devices
- Send the request synchronously during the start sequence
This makes Windows' i8042prt.sys work on ReactOS.
Addendum to cf0bc1c132
- Now our deskmon.cpl extension works on Windows XP and 2003
and does open the monitor device properties correctly.
- Also "Properties" button should be disabled
when no Device Instance ID found for the monitor.
The problem is that EndMem is changed to point to the DynamicPart of
the token, but the code after that expects it to still point into the
VariablePart instead.
Problem fixed by moving the insertion of RestrictedSids much sooner
(where the original ones are also being copied).
Shared locking must be used on the source token as it is accessed for
reading only. This fixes in particular the kmtest SeTokenFiltering that
would hang otherwise on a (wrong) exclusive locking.
- SepPerformTokenFiltering(): Always shared-lock the source token.
Its callers (NtFilterToken and SeFilterToken) just need to sanitize and
put the parameters in correct form before calling this helper function.
- Sync comments in NtFilterToken() with SeFilterToken().
This function is either called inter-kernel (in which case, all
parameters must be valid, and if not, we have to bugcheck), or, it
is called with **captured** parameters (from NtFilterToken) and those
latter ones are now expected to be valid and reside in kernel-mode.
Finally, data copied between token structures reside in kernel-mode
only and again are expected to be valid (if not, we bugcheck).
- The ACL is however not validated when the function is called within
kernel mode and no capture is actually being done.
- Simplify aspects of the function (returning early when possible).
- CM_Locate_DevNodeW expects a Device Instance ID as second argument,
so it cannot be used for converting a Hardware ID.
- Use SetupAPI functions here instead, as documented in:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winuser/nf-winuser-enumdisplaydevicesw
- Now our desk.cpl passes correct identifier to CPL extensions,
such as deskadp and deskmon, so clicking on "Properties" in the
advanced display properties now works in Windows XP.
- Also fix copypasta in DisplayAdvancedSettings that affected applet
built with MSVC - deskadp extension was loaded twice.
- Also fix magic flag value for EDD_GET_DEVICE_INTERFACE_NAME.
Search the display mode having the smallest difference with the requested one.
We can then remove the hardcoded values of 60 Hz and 32 bpp by default.
CORE-18189
This reverts commit c243133b2c.
Without the revert, VirtualBox auto-resize doesn't work on first attempt,
but only on next ones.
However, according to documentation, we must only initialize device and
cache information when iModeNum = 0.
CORE-18189
- use EngpGetDisplayDriverParameters to get display settings from registry
- update searched display settings with the provided ones (+ add missing SEH2)
- then, search exact mode
User can now change only one display setting, without specifying other ones.