reactos/modules/rostests/kmtests/fltmgr/fltmgr_load/fltmgr_user.c
Ged Murphy dfb776380d
[FLTMGR] Latest from my branch (#135)
[FLTMGR][KMTEST] 
Squash and push my local branch across to master as the patch is getting a bit large. This is still WIP and none of this code is run in ros yet, so don't fret if you see ugly/unfinished code or int3's dotted around.

[FLTMGR] Improve loading/reg of filters and start to implement client connections
- Implement handling of connections from clients
- Implement closing of client ports
- Add a basic message waiter queue using CSQ's (untested)
- Hand off messages for the comms object to be handled by the comms file
- Initialize the connection list
- Add a registry file which will contain lib functions for accessing filter service entries

- [KMTEST] Initial usermode support for testing FS mini-filters
- Add base routines to wrap the win32 'Filter' APis
- Add support routines to be used when testing FS filter drivers
- Move KmtCreateService to a private routine so it can be shared with KmtFltCreateService
- Completely untested at the mo, so likely contains bugs at this point
- Add support for adding altitude and flags registry entries for minifilters
- Allow minifilters to setup without requiring instance attach/detach callbacks
- Add tests for FltRegisterFilter and FltUnregisterFilter and start to add associated tests
2017-11-21 16:36:29 +00:00

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/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS kernel-mode tests - Filter Manager
* LICENSE: GPLv2+ - See COPYING in the top level directory
* PURPOSE: Tests for checking filters load and connect correctly
* PROGRAMMER: Ged Murphy <gedmurphy@reactos.org>
*/
#include <kmt_test.h>
START_TEST(FltMgrLoad)
{
static WCHAR FilterName[] = L"FltMgrLoad";
SC_HANDLE hService;
HANDLE hPort;
trace("Message from user-mode\n");
ok(KmtFltCreateService(FilterName, L"FltMgrLoad test driver", &hService) == ERROR_SUCCESS, "\n");
ok(KmtFltLoadDriver(FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, &hPort) == ERROR_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD, "\n");
ok(KmtFltLoadDriver(TRUE, FALSE, FALSE, &hPort) == ERROR_SUCCESS, "\n");
ok(KmtFltConnectComms(&hPort) == ERROR_SUCCESS, "\n");
ok(KmtFltDisconnectComms(hPort) == ERROR_SUCCESS, "\n");
ok(KmtFltUnloadDriver(hPort, FALSE) == ERROR_SUCCESS, "\n");
KmtFltDeleteService(NULL, &hService);
}