reactos/win32ss/printing/base/spoolss/memory.c
James Tabor 7bffb70353 [Printing] Fix ups and Implementations.
WinSpool : Implement missing API. Sync/Port from wine. Setting it to fast track for needed testing of the later GDI code. Leaving Fix-me debug prints on.
Local tree has WinSpool_winetest turned on. So no debug noise during normal ReactOS operation.

SpoolSS : Reordered header types. Have more Spl function to be added while SpoolSV is being coded to forward to LocalSpl.

Based on wine and old research from the GDI code.
2020-08-03 21:07:58 -05:00

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/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Spooler Router
* LICENSE: GPL-2.0+ (https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0+)
* PURPOSE: Functions for allocating and freeing memory
* COPYRIGHT: Copyright 2015-2017 Colin Finck (colin@reactos.org)
*/
#include "precomp.h"
/**
* @name AlignRpcPtr
*
* Checks if the input buffer and buffer size are 4-byte aligned.
* If the buffer size is not 4-byte aligned, it is aligned down.
* If the input buffer is not 4-byte aligned, a 4-byte aligned buffer of the aligned down buffer size is allocated and returned.
*
* @param pBuffer
* The buffer to check.
*
* @param pcbBuffer
* Pointer to the buffer size to check. Its value is aligned down if needed.
*
* @return
* pBuffer if pBuffer is already 4-byte aligned, or a newly allocated 4-byte aligned buffer of the aligned down buffer size otherwise.
* If a buffer was allocated, you have to free it using UndoAlignRpcPtr.
*/
PVOID WINAPI
AlignRpcPtr(PVOID pBuffer, PDWORD pcbBuffer)
{
ASSERT(pcbBuffer);
// Align down the buffer size in pcbBuffer to a 4-byte boundary.
*pcbBuffer -= *pcbBuffer % sizeof(DWORD);
// Check if pBuffer is 4-byte aligned. If not, allocate a 4-byte aligned buffer.
if ((ULONG_PTR)pBuffer % sizeof(DWORD))
pBuffer = DllAllocSplMem(*pcbBuffer);
return pBuffer;
}
/**
* @name AllocSplStr
*
* Allocates memory for a Unicode string and copies the input string into it.
* Equivalent of wcsdup, but the returned buffer is allocated from the spooler heap and must be freed with DllFreeSplStr.
*
* @param pwszInput
* The input string to copy
*
* @return
* Pointer to the copied string or NULL if no memory could be allocated.
*/
PWSTR WINAPI
AllocSplStr(PCWSTR pwszInput)
{
DWORD cbInput;
PWSTR pwszOutput;
// Sanity check
if (!pwszInput)
return NULL;
// Get the length of the input string.
cbInput = (wcslen(pwszInput) + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR);
// Allocate it. We don't use DllAllocSplMem here, because it unnecessarily zeroes the memory.
pwszOutput = HeapAlloc(hProcessHeap, 0, cbInput);
if (!pwszOutput)
{
ERR("HeapAlloc failed!\n");
return NULL;
}
// Copy the string and return it.
CopyMemory(pwszOutput, pwszInput, cbInput);
return pwszOutput;
}
/**
* @name DllAllocSplMem
*
* Allocate a block of zeroed memory.
* Windows allocates from a separate spooler heap here while we just use the process heap.
*
* @param dwBytes
* Number of bytes to allocate.
*
* @return
* A pointer to the allocated memory or NULL in case of an error.
* You have to free this memory using DllFreeSplMem.
*/
PVOID WINAPI
DllAllocSplMem(DWORD dwBytes)
{
return HeapAlloc(hProcessHeap, HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY, dwBytes);
}
/**
* @name DllFreeSplMem
*
* Frees the memory allocated with DllAllocSplMem.
*
* @param pMem
* Pointer to the allocated memory.
*
* @return
* TRUE in case of success, FALSE otherwise.
*/
BOOL WINAPI
DllFreeSplMem(PVOID pMem)
{
if ( !pMem ) return TRUE;
return HeapFree(hProcessHeap, 0, pMem);
}
/**
* @name DllFreeSplStr
*
* Frees the string allocated with AllocSplStr.
*
* @param pwszString
* Pointer to the allocated string.
*
* @return
* TRUE in case of success, FALSE otherwise.
*/
BOOL WINAPI
DllFreeSplStr(PWSTR pwszString)
{
if ( pwszString )
return HeapFree(hProcessHeap, 0, pwszString);
return FALSE;
}
/**
* @name ReallocSplMem
*
* Allocates a new block of memory and copies the contents of the old block into the new one.
*
* @param pOldMem
* Pointer to the old block of memory.
* If this parameter is NULL, ReallocSplMem behaves exactly like DllAllocSplMem.
*
* @param cbOld
* Number of bytes to copy from the old block into the new one.
*
* @param cbNew
* Number of bytes to allocate for the new block.
*
* @return
* A pointer to the allocated new block or NULL in case of an error.
* You have to free this memory using DllFreeSplMem.
*/
PVOID WINAPI
ReallocSplMem(PVOID pOldMem, DWORD cbOld, DWORD cbNew)
{
PVOID pNewMem;
// Always allocate the new block of memory.
pNewMem = DllAllocSplMem(cbNew);
if (!pNewMem)
{
ERR("DllAllocSplMem failed!\n");
return NULL;
}
// Copy the old memory into the new block and free it.
if (pOldMem)
{
CopyMemory(pNewMem, pOldMem, min(cbOld, cbNew));
DllFreeSplMem(pOldMem);
}
return pNewMem;
}
/**
* @name ReallocSplStr
*
* Frees a string allocated by AllocSplStr and copies the given Unicode string into a newly allocated block of memory.
*
* @param ppwszString
* Pointer to the string pointer allocated by AllocSplStr.
* When the function returns, the variable receives the pointer to the copied string.
*
* @param pwszInput
* The Unicode string to copy into the new block of memory.
*
* @return
* Returns TRUE in any case.
*/
BOOL WINAPI
ReallocSplStr(PWSTR* ppwszString, PCWSTR pwszInput)
{
if (*ppwszString)
DllFreeSplStr(*ppwszString);
*ppwszString = AllocSplStr(pwszInput);
return TRUE;
}
/**
* @name UndoAlignRpcPtr
*
* Copies the data from the aligned buffer previously allocated by AlignRpcPtr back to the original unaligned buffer.
* The aligned buffer is freed.
*
* Also aligns up the returned required buffer size of a function to a 4-byte boundary.
*
* @param pDestinationBuffer
* The original unaligned buffer, which you input as pBuffer to AlignRpcPtr.
* The data from pSourceBuffer is copied into this buffer before pSourceBuffer is freed.
* If AlignRpcPtr did not allocate a buffer, pDestinationBuffer equals pSourceBuffer and no memory is copied or freed.
* This parameter may be NULL if pSourceBuffer is NULL or cbBuffer is 0.
*
* @param pSourceBuffer
* The aligned buffer, which is returned by AlignRpcPtr.
* Its data is copied into pDestinationBuffer and then pSourceBuffer is freed.
* If AlignRpcPtr did not allocate a buffer, pDestinationBuffer equals pSourceBuffer and no memory is copied or freed.
* This parameter may be NULL.
*
* @param cbBuffer
* Number of bytes to copy.
* Set this to the size returned by AlignRpcPtr's pcbBuffer or less.
*
* @param pcbNeeded
* Let this parameter point to your variable calculating the needed bytes for a buffer and returning this value to the user.
* It is then aligned up to a 4-byte boundary, so that the user supplies a large enough buffer in the next call.
* Otherwise, AlignRpcPtr would align down the buffer size in the next call and your buffer would be smaller than intended.
* This parameter may be NULL.
*
* @return
* pcbNeeded
*/
PDWORD WINAPI
UndoAlignRpcPtr(PVOID pDestinationBuffer, PVOID pSourceBuffer, DWORD cbBuffer, PDWORD pcbNeeded)
{
// pDestinationBuffer is accessed unless pSourceBuffer equals pDestinationBuffer or cbBuffer is 0.
ASSERT(pDestinationBuffer || pSourceBuffer == pDestinationBuffer || cbBuffer == 0);
// If pSourceBuffer is given, and source and destination pointers don't match,
// we assume that pSourceBuffer is the buffer allocated by AlignRpcPtr.
if (pSourceBuffer && pSourceBuffer != pDestinationBuffer)
{
// Copy back the buffer data to the (usually unaligned) destination buffer
// and free the buffer allocated by AlignRpcPtr.
CopyMemory(pDestinationBuffer, pSourceBuffer, cbBuffer);
DllFreeSplMem(pSourceBuffer);
}
// If pcbNeeded is given, align it up to a 4-byte boundary.
if (pcbNeeded && *pcbNeeded % sizeof(DWORD))
*pcbNeeded += sizeof(DWORD) - *pcbNeeded % sizeof(DWORD);
return pcbNeeded;
}