- Fix CID 1477246: Uninitialized pointer read (UNINIT) (happens in
the last ExFreePoolWithTag(basicInfo, TAG_IO) call when the
"(!NT_SUCCESS(status) || ServiceName != NULL)" case is not taken).
- Centralize all the ExFreePoolWithTag(basicInfo, TAG_IO) cleanups
at the end of the function.
- Both cases "(driverName.Buffer == NULL)" and "(ServiceName != NULL)"
can only be taken when basicInfo != NULL, so assert on this fact.
- Fix/add comments;
- Reduce indentation level;
- Direct copy for registry integer values;
- Use for-loops for linked lists;
- Use ULONG when the API uses it (sizes for Ob, or REG_DWORD data in registry).
This reverts
0.4.13-dev-284-g 74be88ac47
The logging is helpful to alert us when we should really
recalculate the base addresses for performance reasons.
Spams a bit sometimes, sure, but it's worth it!
When freeing pages, free page entries with pages num == 3 were
incorrectly treated as entries with pages num >= 4 and thus
their re-insertion was not triggered. That lead to non paged pool
fragmentation (can be triggered by kmtest:ExPools, for example)
Also, altered the index acquisition code for MmNonPagedPoolFreeList
entries so it looks more clear
MSI on 2k3sp2 hides empty CD-ROM, and hides CD-ROM with iso mounted.
MSI on 2k3sp2 hides VBox shares, both: writable and read-only-ones.
MSI on 2k3sp2 hides floppy drives with a floppy img mounted.
MSI on XPSP3 hides a mounted writable USB stick.
Thanks to the patches author Doug Lyons.
This patch supersedes
0.4.15-dev-2651-g 864e20b881 (CORE-14432)
and we are also better than Wines
0dd0d879a1
- Manage the lifetime of the temporary 'PartitionBuffer' buffer where
it is locally used only, and free it as soon as possible, just after
calculating the sector checksum. No need to then free it outside of
the main for-loop.
- When the 'DriveLayout' buffer is freed, ensure the pointer is NULL-ed
(and assert this at the top of the main for-loop), since it can also
be freed at cleanup outside this for-loop, and in this case a NULL
check is performed.
This will avoid the scenario of possibly double-freeing a pointer,
in the case the 'DriveLayout' was previously freed (when e.g. reading
the sector for checksum calculation failed), then the for-loop goes to
the next disk and stops early.
The purpose of 'SingleDisk' is the same as in the IopCreateArcNames()
function. It is an optimization for that when looking up the
firmware-recognized ARC disks list, in order to match one of these with
the current NT disk being analysed (see e.g. also in IopCreateArcNamesDisk()),
we avoid a possible IopVerifyDiskSignature() call and directly build a
corresponding ARC name NT symbolic link for it.
'SingleDisk' will actually be TRUE, whether the DiskSignatureListHead
list is empty or contains only one element: Indeed in only both these
cases, 'DiskSignatureListHead.Flink->Flink' will refer to the list head.
(If the list is empty but 'SingleDisk' is TRUE, this does not matter,
because the DiskSignatureListHead looking-up loop never starts.)
- Simplify code.
- Loose the condition of success.
- Add some missing tests.
- Close newly opened windows gracefully.
CORE-17351, CORE-16898, CORE-17612
Add new sound for Recycle Bin sound event.
Since this sound event is now working properly after some fixes in shell32 code, it's now possible for user to set the sound for this sound event manually.
But don't enable it by default, since it is also disabled on Windows Server 2003.
CORE-15868
NEVER DO THIS! It is guaranteed to be wrong. Instead always individually pack single structures that need packing.
This fixes USB mouse on 64 bit builds.
This properly strips spaces & dots at the end of the file.
Fixes the infinite loop with CreateProcess calling cmd over and over with e.g. 'cmd /c "some_script.bat "'
Uncovered by recent ShellExecuteEx tests
Dedicated to Katayama for the trigger & Hermès for the tests
In addition to that, here are some stuff done in this commit whilst testing:
- ICIF_QUERY_SIZE_VARIABLE and friends were badly misused, they should be used only when an information class whose information length size is dyanmic and not fixed. By removing such flags from erroneous classes, this fixes the STATUS_INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH testcases.
- Use CHAR instead of UCHAR for classes that do not need alignment probing, as every other class in the table do, for the sake of consistency.
- ProcessEnableAlignmentFaultFixup uses BOOLEAN as type size, not CHAR. This fixes a testcase failure on ROS.
- Check for information length size before proceeding further on querying the process' cookie information.
- ProcessHandleTracing wants an alignment of a ULONG, not CHAR.
- Move PROCESS_LDT_INFORMATION and PROCESS_LDT_SIZE outside of NTOS_MODE_USER macro case. This fixes a compilation issue when enabling the alignment probing. My mistake of having them inside NTOS_MODE_USER case, sorry.
- On functions like NtQueryInformationThread and the Process equivalent, complete probing is not done at the beginning of the function, complete probing including if the buffer is writable alongside with datatype misalignment check that is. Instead such check is done on each information class case basis. With that said, we have to explicitly tell DefaultQueryInfoBufferCheck if we want a complete probing or not initially.
addendum to 0.4.15-dev-1123-g 0089291751
Fix a compiler error on RosBE2.1.6 GCC4.7.2
that I got when I merged this test back to 0.4.14RC:
C:/0414rls/reactos/modules/rostests/apitests/shell32/ShellHook.cpp: In function
'LRESULT WindowProc(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM)':
C:/0414rls/reactos/modules/rostests/apitests/shell32/ShellHook.cpp:339:26: error
: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Werror=sign-compa
re]
cc1plus.exe: all warnings being treated as errors
ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.