- 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>
- 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.
- 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.
- Changed some wording according to the translation requirements.
- Fixed some mistakes.
- Changed my name.
Reviewed-by: He Yang <1160386205@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
- Fix Japanese keyboard about [Shift]+[0] and [半/全] (VK_PROCESSKEY).
- Add user32!CliSaveImeHotKey helper function.
- Implement user32!CliImmSetHotKey function. This function is forwarded from imm32!ImmSetHotKey.
- Fix user32!TranslateMessage by using imm32!ImmTranslateMessage.
CORE-11700, CORE-18183, CORE-18182
- Check if the parent window of RunDLL is the desktop,
only in this case add the system control applet to the taskbar.
- Try loading small 16x16 icon for the taskbar button.
CORE-18175
rpcrt4_create_pipe_security function will be held in charge to set up security descriptors specific for each named pipe upon creation in rpcrt4_conn_create_pipe. The descriptor is then freed after the pipe is no longer needed.
Currently CreateProcessAsUserCommon doesn't set a default descriptor for the newly duplicated token object for the new process nor it sets any security information for both the process and thread. This is wrong, because when the process is created on behalf of the user's security context,
it still uses the previous security information of the creator that initially gave birth to the process. CreateDefaultProcessSecurityCommon function will serve as a placeholder until CreatePrivateObjectSecurity is implemented.
Refactor the function in such a way that it can jump to a single exit but most importantly, implement a "rinse and repeat" mechanism where we assign a primary token to process by disabling impersonation first and retry with impersonation later.
More info can be found in the documention within the code.
Currently Kernel32 doesn't make any server call to Basesrv in order to create NLS section names, instead it's Kernel32 itself that handles the job of NLS section names. With that said, let Kernel32 assign a security descriptor to NLS section names. See the FIXME comment on code for further dtails
Implement code that deals with the security side of NLS, more specifically, create two security descriptors for NLS directory and NLS section names and let the server use such code.
LSASS implements a default ACL inside the token structure field but it doesn't actually set a protective security descriptor for the token object itself. This happens so that the kernel gets whatever default ACLs it finds for the object which is incorrect.
SYSTEM has full and supreme control over tokens, administrators can only read the token as such. The logged in user of their own token has full access. Credits and courtesy goes to Thomas Faber for the patch.
v1.8 (2022-03-12):
- Added minimal support for fs-verity
- ~~Added test suite~~ Not in ReactOS
- Fixed incorrect disk usage statistics
- Fixed potential crashes when renaming stream to file or file to stream
- Fixed potential crashes when querying hard links on file
- Fixed potential hang when opening oplocked file
- Fixed minor issues also uncovered by test suite
v1.7.9 (2021-10-02):
- Fixed deadlock when mounting on Windows 11
- Added support for BitLocker-encrypted volumes
- Improved filename checks when renaming or creating hard links
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
v1.7.8.1 (2021-06-13):
- Fixed bug preventing new directories from appearing in listings
- Fixed Release version of driver still not working on XP
v1.7.8 (2021-06-09):
- ~~Upgraded zstd to version 1.5.0~~ Not in ReactOS as it introduces deprecated code
- Fixed regression stopping driver from working under XP
- Fixed compilation on clang
- Fixed corruption issue when Linux mount option inode_cache had been used
- Fixed recursion issue involving virtual directory \$Root
v1.7.7 (2021-04-12):
- Fixed deadlock on high load
- Fixed free space issue when installing Genshin Impact
- Fixed issue when copying files with wildcards in command prompt
- Increased speed of directory lookups
v1.7.6 (2021-01-14):
- Fixed race condition when booting with Quibble
- No longer need to restart Windows after initial installation
- Forced maximum file name to 255 UTF-8 characters, to match Linux driver
- Fixed issue where directories could be created with trailing backslash
- Fixed potential deadlock when Windows calls NtCreateSection during flush
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
v1.7.5 (2020-10-31):
- Fixed text display issue in shell extension
- Added support for mingw 8
- Fixed LXSS permissions not working in new versions of Windows
- Fixed issue where truncating an inline file wouldn't change its size
- Fixed crash with Quibble where driver would try to use AVX2 before Windows had enabled it
v1.7.4 (2020-08-23):
- Fixed issue when running compressed EXEs
- Changed build system to cmake
- Upgraded zstd to version 1.4.5
- Added support for FSCTL_GET_RETRIEVAL_POINTERS
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
v1.7.3 (2020-05-24):
- Fixed crash when sending file change notifications
- Improved symlink handling with LXSS
- Added support for undocumented flag SL_IGNORE_READONLY_ATTRIBUTE
- Fixed corruption caused by edge case, where address allocated and freed in same flush
- Improved handling of free space tree
- Improved handling of very full volumes
- Fixed spurious warnings raised by GCC 10 static analyser
- Replaced multiplications and divisions with bit shift operations where appropriate
- Fixed combobox stylings in shell extension
CORE-18166
The update driver wizard should not change the device class by default,
especially when there is already a class set. This is the case when the
wizard gets called from the device manager.
Display the control panel applet in the taskbar to allow better navigation between programs.
CORE-18137
This is proceeded by manipulating the window of the current instance of 'rundll32.exe':
- Set title text
- Set icon
- Show window (minimal)
- Engaging the corresponding button in the Taskbar.
The file browser now has a status bar like Windows Server 2003 does.
This includes the sizes of the files, as well as the location.
In certain folders (Network, Desktop, etc.) the status bar is hidden.
Currently it does not handle this in the same way as Windows Shell does,
however it's a good first step to make it work properly.
CORE-17603
Signed-off-by: Russell Johnson <russell.johnson@superdark.net>
Reviewed-by: Katayama Hirofumi MZ <katayama.hirofumi.mz@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mark Jansen <mark.jansen@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Giannis Adamopoulos <gadamopoulos@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
This effectively reverts a6005299c6, and
parts of c3da00c42c.
This call is not required, as umpnpmgr already does what is needed.
However, keep the call to EnumDisplayDevices(), so win32k knows that a
new graphic card has been installed.
CORE-18168
The Update Driver wizard dialog was not completely visible.
A part of the window was off the screen.
As in Windows XP the dialog box is positioned slightly below
and to the right of the parent window (Z-order).