[FREELDR] Add "WindowsVista" boot type
[FREELDR] Set GDT correctly for Vista
[FREELDR] Map first page of memory, this is an observed behavior, and
also increases stability boot Checked windows 2003 SP2 ntoskrnl with
freeloader.
[SDK] Don't assert on big keys in bootloader
Co-authored-by: Justin Miller <justin.miller@reactos.org>
They are correct and are more performant.
- Rewrite WinLdrAddDriverToList() on the model of CmpAddDriverToList()
with support for CmpIsDriverInList().
- Disable RegEnumKey() as it is now unused.
- Use UNICODE_STRINGs wherever possible.
- Retrieve the OEMHAL font file name. TODO: Load it!
- In WinLdrLoadNLSData(), don't open/close each file twice (and showing
we are loading them twice). Instead, open all files at once (and keep
them that way), retrieve their sizes and do the calculations, then
load their respective contents one by one -- giving loading feedback
only at that point -- and finally close all of them at once.
- Move boot options parsing early on in LoadWindowsCore().
- Add WinLdrIsPaeSupported(), move in it the PAE options parsing.
The aim is to perform other tests to determine whether or not to
enable PAE, and select an adequate kernel image.
Co-authored-by: Vadim Galyant <vgal@rambler.ru>
- Fix parsing of the NOEXECUTE options, taking their precedence
into account. Most of these are also x86-specific.
CORE-9023, CORE-18033
- Reset the UI to a minimal one in SOS mode.
- In SOS mode, a trace of loaded files is displayed on the screen,
instead of the usual progress bar.
- Add a callback to the PE loader to notify when imported DLLs are
loaded for a main image. This allows getting an accurate SOS trace.
This parameter is not needed since it's possible to determine, from
within this function, whether or not we are in Setup mode, by just
looking for the presence of a non NULL LoaderBlock->SetupLdrBlock.
CORE-9023
- During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems
available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry
encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.:
ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options
into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in
FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in
different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now
determined there, only once.
- Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following
the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf
- Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector
in a simple way.
- Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has
been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and
is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build
the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings
for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the
corresponding OS loader.
- In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from
the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid
using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially
failing IniOpenSection() calls as well.
- Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function).
- Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings
passed through the argument vector (equivalent to
UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ).
- Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on
fixed-size buffers).
Split the "main" winldr.h header into the one containing global code
that actually doesn't really depend on the "windows" NT loader part,
and one that actually concerns code just for the NT Loader.
The latter goes into "ntldr".
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