Looks like public symbols contain this structure starting with Win7,
so we can deduce what it looked like in Win2003.
Note that our previous definition was missing a second ULONG at the
end, which can be seen in the SeQueryInfoToken kmtest -- if you
allocated only sizeof(AUX_ACCESS_DATA), the test would crash with
a 4 byte buffer overflow.
Pass a proper write/execute flag in the ExceptionInformation[0] field of the exception record instead of the raw fault code. This fixes comdlg:filedlg wine test, which writes to a write protected resource section, which needs to be handled by kernel32 UnhandledExceptionFilter, which relies on this parameter to be correct.
According to our declaration/definition, IoChangeFileObjectFilerContext returns NTSTATUS, not BOOLEAN. Zero return (which was actually checked before) for BOOLEAN means failure, but for NTSTATUS it's success. So it should (and now actually does) free and fail appropriately only in failure case, but not in success, when it shouldn't.
This fixes most of problems with fltmgr.sys driver from Windows XP/Server 2003 and a lot of 3rd party filter drivers which use it from many apps (Avast Free Antivirus all versions, Avira AntiVir Personal 8.2, Dr. Web Security Space 8.0, Kaspersky Antivirus 2012 etc. etc.).
CORE-14157, CORE-14635, CORE-19318
Implement undocumented MmProbeAndLockProcessPages routine. Based on mm-implement-mappingaddress.patch by Thomas Faber from CORE-10147, with some improvements from me.
It's badly required by FltMgr.sys driver from Windows XP/Server 2003 and closely used by a lot of apps those are depending on this driver (e. g., Avast Free Antivirus several versions, Avira Antivir Personal 8.2 etc. etc.).
Fixes several asserts from MDL support routines when the 3rd-party minifilter drivers are loading FltMgr.
CORE-14157
The PR #6649 which fixed an issue with orphaned KCBs leaking in memory which also pointed to unloaded registry hives, it also brought a problem.
In CmpEnumerateOpenSubKeys there is a risk of getting hit by a deadlock as we enumerate the cache table to remove empty cache entries.
Fundamentally CmpEnumerateOpenSubKeys locks down a KCB from cache for exclusive use in order to tear down its contents from memory but it doesn't address the fact a KCB might have already been locked in the same calling thread, leading to a recursion.
This leads to random hangs when unloading a hive during system startup (tipically on a clean install).
The solution here is to simply lock the whole registry when we unload a hive so that we don't have to worry the KCBs are getting tampered by anybody else. This also simplifies the code.
Although locking the entire registry while other apps are doing registry related operations to other hives can cause overhead. If this turns out to be bad then we have to rethink the locking mechanism here.
CORE-19539
* [NTOS:MM] section.c: Remove unused functions
MiSetControlAreaSymbolsLoaded(),
MiLoadUserSymbols():
Added on 436edb2 (r60802). Never used.
MiSubsectionConsistent():
Added on cda03c0 (r57209). Never used.
MiGetFileObjectForSectionAddress():
Added on 635d9ca (r67810). Calls removed on 0dfd233 (r68123).
MiSetProtectionOnSection():
Added on 9f28638 (r56317). Never used.
Plus,
MmCreateArm3Section():
Add an UNIMPLEMENTED on a specific case.
* [NTOS:MM] section.c: Use static instead of NTAPI for local functions
* [NTOS:EX] Various fixes for Daylight Saving Time transitions
* Fix automatic time changes when DST starts and ends.
* Currently it takes two cycles of the update provided by w32time to make the actual change.
* Convert Eric Kohl's TimeZoneID code contained in ExRefreshTimeZoneInformation to a new function.
* Use this new function in ExpSetTimeZoneInformation and ExRefreshTimeZoneInformation functions.
CORE-19290
Follow-up to commit 24a14abf2 (r57412).
HBelusca's comment:
> If this ExFreePoolWithTag() call was left commented, it's probably
> because, back in the day where I introduced it, there was a pool
> corruption that was detected, the source of which was unknown at
> that time. In retrospect, it is most probably the interrupt disconnect
> bug in IoDisconnectInterrupt() that was causing it. Now that this
> bug has been fixed just previously, it should be safe to re-enable
> pool freeing with tag.
- Fix annotations
- Don't use KiServiceExit to return to the caller with an error code, instead just return from the function, that is the same thing.
- Refactor failure path
- Add DPRINTs on failure
- Implement KiExceptionExit, which works like KiServiceExit2, but takes an exception frame as 2nd parameter
- Add a local exception frame to NtRaiseException and NtContinue, which is needed to exit with a full context on x64 and arm
- Use KeContextToTrapFrame again instead of KiSetTrapContext, since we have a proper exception frame now.
* [NTOS:CC] Restore unlock and reacquire locks around MmPageOutPhysicalAddress which was mistakenly lost in commit 2b14056
* Add bypass for problematic code path for now
ExAllocatePoolWithTag doesn't raise an exception on failure, only ExAllocatePoolWithQuotaTag does. Use that when quotas are relevant instead of silently continuing with a NULL pointer.
- Don't wait 1 second for each processor
- Use AFFINITY_MASK
- Use Prcb->Number, which is more future proof than KeGetCurrentProcessorNumber
- Improve for loop
The registers that are saved/restored in the trap / exception frame need to be consistent between all entry/exit points as well as the functions that convert between trap/exception frame and context. The trap frame contains only the non-volatile registers and rbp, the rest is saved in the exception frame.
The previous code didn't save rbp in the syscall handler, which led to it being clobbered when exiting though KiServiceExit2 rather than returning back to the syscall exit path. Also KeContextToTrapFrame would use rbx, rsi and rdi from the trap frame, which wouldn't be saved there by the syscall handler.
We need to save the missing registers in the trap frame before calling KiInitiateUserApc, because they will be used to create the CONTEXT that is saved on the user mode stack, where KiUserApcDispatcher returns back to using NtContinue. This fixes remaining failures in kernel32_apitest QueueUserAPC.
Both due-times and interrupt time are unsigned, but were treated as signed in KiInsertTimerTable, which led to very long (e.g. INFINITE) waits being interpreted as having a negative due-time and being completed instantly.
Mostly fixes kernel32_apitest QueueUserAPC
This is used in KiUserModeCallout instead of KiServiceExit2. The latter is broken, leaks non-volatile registers and will need to be modified to handle an exception frame, which we don't need/have here. It will also use sysret instead of iret and is generally simpler/faster.
Eventually it would be desirable to skip the entire trap frame setup and do everything in KiCallUserMode. This requires some cleanup and special handling for user APC delivery.