- add a pragma once into the header
- order -o options alphabetically also for the global variables, not only in usage-help
- pl-PL.rc: fix wrong alignment of IDS_ETHERNET_THEADER and its data for
- pl-PL.rc: also don't pad the data with 2 spaces here in the beginning, which
we don't do in any other locale, and MS netstat also doesn't do that here.
pl-PL.rc most likely got this wrong because it was created while en-US wasn't finished yet.
in netstat.c 100% of the calls to
DisplayTableHeader();
have in the exact line beforehand a call to
ConResPuts(StdOut, IDS_ACTIVE_CONNECT);
So let's fuse them.
Also fix a superfluous space in the *.rc files before it will get duplicated
a thousand times.
- Display a correct error message on failing to save a file.
- Don't confuse the main file info and the non-main file info.
- Rename ShowFileLoadError as ShowError, and strengthen and move it to dialogs.cpp.
- Add SetFileInfo and InitializeImage helper functions.
- Add IDS_SAVEERROR resource string.
- Modify SaveDIBToFile, SetBitmapAndInfo, and DoLoadImageFile functions.
CORE-18867
- Fix the garbled characters (a.k.a. mojibake) in some Japanese text files.
- weight will remain 3 unless IS_TEXT_UNICODE_DBCS_LEADBYTE flag is set.
- Strengthen advapi32_apitest IsTextUnicode testcase.
CORE-19016
- Save locked state of the taskbar when toggled using its context menu.
- Save position of the taskbar after dragging it around the desktop.
- Invoke TRAYCMD_LOCK_TASKBAR command when (un)locking the taskbar
by the context menu, instead of duplicating this functionality.
CORE-11621 CORE-16997
When calling 'netstat -abn'
Win 2k3sp2 and XPSP3 do show both: the processes name and the PID.
Contrary Win 7 and Win 8.1 would show only the process name then without the PID.
The newer Windows versions would require you to explicitly pass -o
if you want to see the PID also.
We do follow 2k3sp2 because it is our target. The process name is not of much use
without having the PID as well, especially if multiple processes with the
same name do run on a system, e.g.: multiple 'svchost.exe' processes.
Ros will automatically switch to the Win7-way when newer
Windows versions will be targeted at build-time.
- Strip inconsistent spaces from the spec file.
- iphlpapi_main: Harmonize inconsistent and line-wasting function-comments and fix mixed space-tab-indentation.
- ipstats_reactos.c: Compactify horizontally accordingly to the coding guidelines
I am interested in that code for a backport, so I want it to be well-formatted.
Ftr: IPHLPAPI was *forked* more than a decade ago from Wine.
Therefore no diff ever was guarded within those files whenever we implemented anything here.
KiGetFeatureBits() is now being called in the early boot phase 0
when the Kernel Debugger is not yet initialized, so debug prints
are not available here. Move the debug prints into a new function
and call it at the right time. CORE-18023
Fix CLIENTINFO usermode pointer access once again.
Based on a patch by Michael Fritscher from CORE-10017.
Addendum to 7052282507 (r68702).
CORE-18728 CORE-19014
The function should return the kernel time for the idle thread in the
first argument, and kernel time + user time for the current thread in
the second argument.
Also retrieve the processor number from the cached PRCB instead of
calling KeGetCurrentProcessorNumber() which retrieves the PRCB again
since the processor could switch in-between those calls.
NdisGetCurrentProcessorCounts() function follows the same prototype
which is the correct one.
- Reimplement the Release and Renew functions using GetAdaptersInfo().
- Check for enabled DHCP and connected medium
- Check for already released Lease in the Release function
- Add required messages
Many thanks for Simone Lombardo for pointing to the code needing attention
and providing a working proof-of-concept solution.
CORE-12377
CORE-18084
CORE-13889
The sum of X and width exceeds the X of next element.
So, change the width to <next x> - <current x>.
All affected translations were changed.
CORE-18829
fixes symptom CORE-19005 [NETSTAT] crashes when called with -abnop
and no further argument (protocol name missing).
The crash was a regression of
0.4.11-dev-814-g 2b55073360
also meticulously try to match Windows exact screen output and ERRORLEVEL then
instead of e.g.: simply showing the usage help
which means:
ERRORLEVEL 0 for 'netstat -abnop' and displaying Active-string + table header *but without any sane contents*
ERRORLEVEL 1 for 'netstat -abnop bullshit' and displaying usage help
ERRORLEVEL 0 for 'netstat -abnop tcp' and displaying Active-string + table header + contents
ERRORLEVEL 0 for 'netstat -abnop udp' and displaying Active-string + table header + contents
while touching the file do also some unrelated whitespace tweaks.
* [ADVAPI32_APITEST] Add new RegCreateKeyEx tests
* Remove trailing spaces.
* Initialize SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa with zeroes.
Add a set of tests for RegCreateKeyExW and -A.
Created to prove the correctness of the already merged PR (#5230)
JIRA issue: CORE-15471
Besides creating the PDO and device node for it, it has to set up the
necessary registry keys, and register PDO at PnP root driver properly.
CORE-18989
The root device object is in fact a PDO and a FDO at the same time. Thus
there is no need in creating two device objects here, one is enough.
This commit also removes the explicit device extension for the root DO,
because the only reason it existed is to distinguish the root driver's
FDO from its PDOs. This can easily be done by comparing with
IopRootDeviceNode.
Also collect some unused garbage while we are here.
- Use `HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\StatusBarOther` registry key for the setting persistence.
- Set its value to 1 when the status bar is visible, and to 0 when the status bar is hidden.
- Query it when the file browser is initialized to set the correct view state for the status bar.
- Set the default state of the status bar to hidden if the registry key does not exist, matching the behavior of Windows Server 2003.
CORE-19010
CORE-19011
Fix a "bug" I introduced in commit 61012eb54.
VideoPortGetAccessRanges() expects the caller to specify at least the
total number of ranges the hardware exposes, otherwise it fails with
ERROR_MORE_DATA. (Tested also with the help of Windows' videoprt.sys.)
On real original XBOX there are three:
```
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation NV2A [XGPU] [10de:02a0] (rev a1)
Subsystem: Unknown [0000:0000]
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 03
Memory at fd000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
Memory at f0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
Memory at 00000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=512K]
```
Thanks to Stanislav and Daniel for tests on the real XBOX.
These are specified for releasing the hardware resources previously
acquired by either a previous call to VideoPortVerifyAccessRanges()
or a call to VideoPortGetAccessRanges().
- Add missing mnemonic keys
- Remove unneeded mnemonic keys
- Fix some translated strings being too long
- Fix mispositioned elements
- Reposition overlapping elements
Validated the changes with Resource Hacker. CORE-18867
CORE-17561, CORE-17932, CORE-18221
Do it at each system startup instead: Remove old DirectX initialization code.
It's now outdated and not needed anymore.
Previously, the corresponding hackish intEnableReactXDriver() function
did two things: load dxg.sys and enable DirectDraw.
Now loading DirectX graphics is done during WINSRV initialization, and
enabling DirectDraw is called during each (and also first) display mode
switch, as in Windows. As debug analysis proves, there are no any other
calls in NtGdiDdCreateDirectDrawObject, besides the corresponding DXG
function.
CORE-17932
[ENG] Implement DirectDraw management in switch display mode functions
(e.g. resolution change, color depth, display frequency etc.):
- Switch DirectDraw instances between the two PDEVs (the current one and
the new one allocated by ourselves) by calling dxg!DxDdDynamicModeChange
function.
- Suspend them before and resume after the display mode switch, by calling
dxg!DxDdsuspendDirectDraw and dxg!DxDdResumeDirectDraw appropriately.
We currently don't have these functions implemented, but MS DXG has, so
it allows to properly manage DirectDraw PDEVs using this driver, similarly
to Windows.
My analysis confirms that these functions are always called in XP/2k3 on
display mode switch, even when there is no any DirectX app running at the
moment. Analyzing their prototypes show that my guesses are correct.
- Initialize hDev and dhpdev members for EDD_DIRECTDRAW_GLOBAL for newly
created surfaces, switch them during mode change and re-initialize after
it also. They are commonly used by DirectDraw stack.
In addition, enable DirectDraw for old and new PDEVs, by calling
dxg!DxDdEnableDirectDraw function.
[NTDDRAW] Additionally, fix usage of DirectDraw lock count in the PDEVOBJ
structure.
- Enable cDirectDrawDisableLocks member for storing its value, instead of
DxDd_nCount, which is marked as ROS-specific.
- Use it in win32k!DxEngGet/SetHdevData for getting/setting DirectDraw
count appropriately.
My analysis also shows that in Windows, the PDEVOBJ::cDirectDrawDisableLocks
method calls DxEngGetHdevData with type 8, which corresponds to our DxDd_nCount.
So there are no doubts that this member is used there.
- Rename DxEngGetHdevData_dd_count alias of type 8 to DxEngGetHdevData_dd_locks,
to match more accurately an actual member name. Update the enumeration
and fix all code parts appropriately.
All these changes allow to properly change display mode during executing
DirectDraw applications, when they try to switch in full-screen mode.
At least a bugcheck that happened before my changes, does no longer appear.
There are still some games that don't run correctly, as if there is no
3D acceleration (which actually exists). This requires further investigations.
Store the state of the explorer toolbar, locked or unlocked, in the proper
registry location and set the proper toolbar state when initialized.
CORE-9094
- Set `HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\Locked`
to 1 when the explorer toolbar is locked, 0 when the toolbar is unlocked.
- Query `HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\Locked`
when the toolbar is initialized to set the correct locked state.
- Set the default state of the toolbar to locked if the registry key does not
exist, matching the behavior of Windows Server 2003.
In both lines 451 and 474:
uefidisk.c: warning C4553: '==': result of expression not used; did you intend '='?
It's "funny" that GCC builds doesn't catch those...
- Add actions on Right-Click.
- Add ID_POPUPMENU resource menu.
- Use TrackPopupMenu to show the context menu.
- Improve CMainWindow::OnInitMenuPopup to display context menu.
- Add SelectionModel::m_bContentChanged flag to indicate whether the selection content is changed.
- Fix IDM_IMAGEINVERTCOLORS and IDM_IMAGEROTATEMIRROR commands.
CORE-18867
Handling PnP root driver power IRPs requires that a device object must come up
with a device extension to determine whether it is a function driver and if so,
handle the IRP accordingly.
CORE-18989
CF_BITMAP is not recommended format for copying. In fact, Win10 won't accept it.
- Use CF_DIB clipboard format instead of CF_BITMAP in copying.
- Use CF_ENHMETAFILE, CF_DIB, or CF_BITMAP in pasting.
- Add BitmapToClipboardDIB, BitmapFromClipboardDIB, and BitmapFromHEMF helper functions to dib.cpp.
- Re-enable paste by fixing the bug that is embugged in the previous commit.
- Enable Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete on text editing box by modifying OnInitMenuPopup.
- Add IDS_CANTPASTE resource string to show message on paste failure.
CORE-18867
- Painting the canvas is done by overlaying the multiple layers.
- Drawing each overlay is implemented as polymorphism of OOP.
- Refine the Undo/Redo mechanism.
- Some adjustments.
CORE-17969
It's necessary to make this clamping there so that returned values are
always used consistently in taskmgr, including in places where the
values are directly fetched into other functions.
This is a free adaptation from
Wine commit
a9742b3210c4cec67aca3c0012f3b9504a4368cf
From: Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com>
taskmgr: Move out-of-domain checking into
PerfDataGetProcessorUsage() and PerfDataGetProcessorSystemUsage().
Use the power of CRT debug to detect memory leaks.
- Define _CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC and include <crtdbg.h> after <stdlib.h>.
- Call _CrtSetDbgFlag at prologue of wWinMain.
CORE-18014
Contrary to what is (badly) written on MSDN, this parameter is
*mandatory* when the ranges looked for are on a PCI adapter.
Detected when testing with MS Windows' videoprt.sys on XBOX emulator;
thanks to Simone Lombardo for assistance!
- Remove ContextValue variable. This variable erroneously truncated
*Context value (that can contain a pointer value) to 32 bits.
- Gracefully fail instead of asserting.
- Add missing ExAllocatePool NULL checks.
- Fix order of KeBugCheckEx parameters for PNP_DETECTED_FATAL_ERROR.
- The Controller and Peripheral numbers are zero-based, so if the caller
wants to inspect controller (or peripheral) zero, let it be so!
The original code was treating controller number zero for enumerating
controllers of a given class within the different buses, which is
wrong. See the diff'ed trace below.
Tested with Windows' videoprt.sys VideoPortGetDeviceData().
```diff
IoQueryDeviceDescription()
BusType: 0xB093C224 (0)
BusNumber: 0xB093C228 (0)
ControllerType: 0xF9D01030 (19)
ControllerNumber: 0xF9D01038 (0)
PeripheralType: 0x00000000 (4294967295)
PeripheralNumber: 0x00000000 (4294967295)
CalloutRoutine: 0xF9CF74E4
Context: 0xF9D5A340
--> Query: 0xF9D5A22C
IopQueryBusDescription(Query: 0xF9D5A22C)
RootKey: '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM'
RootKeyHandle: 0x00000598
KeyIsRoot: TRUE
Bus: 0xF9D5A290 (4294967295)
Seen: 'CentralProcessor'
Seen: 'FloatingPointProcessor'
Seen: 'MultifunctionAdapter'
SubRootRegName: '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM\MultifunctionAdapter'
IopQueryBusDescription(Query: 0xF9D5A22C)
RootKey: '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM\MultifunctionAdapter'
RootKeyHandle: 0x00000590
KeyIsRoot: FALSE
Bus: 0xF9D5A290 (4294967295)
Seen: '0'
SubRootRegName: '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM\MultifunctionAdapter\0'
Getting bus value: 'Identifier'
Getting bus value: 'Configuration Data'
Getting bus value: 'Component Information'
--> Getting device on Bus #0 : '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM\MultifunctionAdapter\0'
IopQueryDeviceDescription(Query: 0xF9D5A22C)
RootKey: '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM\MultifunctionAdapter\0'
RootKeyHandle: 0x00000590
Bus: 0
- Enumerating controllers in '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM\MultifunctionAdapter\0\DisplayController'...
+ Getting controller #0
+ Retrieving controller '\REGISTRY\MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\SYSTEM\MultifunctionAdapter\0\DisplayController\0'
```
- Move messages from OnInstall procedure to en-US resource file.
- Applied the same changes to all language files, now it's available
for translation into other languages.
CORE-18952
Signed-off-by: Nikita Piatygorskiy <generalhammond16@gmail.com>
Improve keyboard usability.
- Add CCanvasWindow::MoveSelection.
- Modify CMainWindow::OnKeyDown.
- If Esc key is pressed, then the selection will land to canvas.
- If any arrow key is pressed, then the selection will move a bit.
CORE-18867
When the window size is smaller than the image size in both directions, the wrong cursor is displayed when hovering the mouse over the scrollbars.
Readjust position for file date and file size objects, to fit all text.
CORE-18867
In 0.4.14-dev-955-g 1cf564c25f
Katayama experimented with populating explorers file-menu when no object is selected.
Later we found out, that none of the new entries introduced by that commit really
made sense and even created duplicates. So the commit was reverted by
0.4.15-dev-6039-g 0fa4edebd9 'Revert CDefView::FillFileMenu (#5278)' CORE-18429
But it seems that not all parts were properly reverted back then,
maybe because 6 lines of new code were written between the two lines in the meantime.
And remove the "!NT_SUCCESS(Status)" check which is excessive, the expected
status will always be STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL anyway. This should fix
some compilation warnings spotted by GCC. Courtesy goes to Hermes for letting
me know of these warnings.
Based on a commit by Vadim Galyant:
5ef5c11e7f
Also fix a minor type conversion warning. CORE-18963 CORE-17977
Co-authored-by: Vadim Galyant <vgal@rambler.ru>
CORE-18221
Load the DirectX graphics kernel driver (dxg.sys) by win32k at WINSRV
initialization time, in NtUserInitialize(). Keep it always loaded in
memory, as on Windows, instead of loading it only by DirectX dlls.
This fixes the problem of acessing this driver: we need only to call
DxDdEnableDirectDraw() and do other stuff when DirectDraw/Direct3D is
required by anything. In other cases, it is called from win32k PDEV
functions when changing display mode (as in Windows). Since it's used
by other things too, it needs to be always loaded.
Otherwise, if it's not loaded, its APIs are not accessible when needed,
and execution fails.
For example, it fixes display mode change problem in VMWare, when a
new mode fails to be applied. Indeed, when it manages DirectDraw stuff,
it calls DXG routines, and therefore fails if dxg.sys isn't loaded
in memory at this moment.
- Implement InitializeGreCSRSS() initialization routine, that initializes
supplemental NTGDI/GRE data once CSRSS and WINSRV are loaded:
* Call DxDdStartupDxGraphics() inside it, which loads dxg.sys.
* Additionally, move fonts and language ID initialization there, from
win32k!DriverEntry. Confirmed by analysis on Windows.
- Call InitializeGreCSRSS() in NtUserInitialize() main initialization routine
(called by WINSRV initialization).
Moved to NTGDI from previously NTUSER place:
Co-authored-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
We should compare against DeviceObject as DeviceInstance is never NULL.
Fix a resource leak as well. The bug CORE-18983 seems to lay somewhere
else though, I just stumbled upon this one while researching it.
Note there is a BSOD in the PnP manager on reboot after the driver
installation failure, but it seems it was uncovered by the fix
as opposed to caused by it.
- Refactor most of the code, since there's quite some stuff that don't make much sense.
For instance ImpersonationLevel is basically the requested impersonation level a
server asks for. PsImpersonateClient doesn't explicitly say that SecurityAnonymous
and SecurityIdentification are not allowed. If the server was to give such levels
it simply means it doesn't want to impersonate the client.
Another thing that doesn't make much sense is that we check if the client is
associated with an anonymous token, then avoid impersonating regular anonymous
tokens that weren't created by the system. Only system can create such tokens
and an anonymous token basically means a token with hidden security info.
- Check that the server is within the same client logon session.
- If the server is granted the SeImpersonatePrivilege privilege, allow impersonation
regardless of the conditions we want to check for.
- Update the documentation and code comments.
As it currently stands the PsImpersonateClient routine does the following approach.
If impersonation couldn't be granted to a client the routine will make a copy
of the client's access token. As it makes a copy of the said token PsImpersonateClient
will reference the copied token after impersonation info have been filled out.
In the same code path we are assigning the desired level for impersonation to thread
impersonation info.
This is wrong for two reasons:
- On a copy situation the SeCopyClientToken routine holds a reference as the object
has been created. Referencing it at the bottom of the PsImpersonateClient routine
will make it that the token is referenced twice and whenever a server stops
impersonation the token still has an extra reference count which keeps the token
still alive in object database and memory space.
- If client impersonation is not possible the thread impersonation info should
have been assigned SecurityIdentification level to further indicate that the
actual impersonation of the thread is not currently in force but instead we
are assigning the impersonation level that is supplied by the caller. For instance
if the requested level is SecurityDelegation but impersonation is not possible
the level will be assigned that of SecurityDelegation yet the token has an
impersonation level of SecurityIdentification. This could lead to erratic behaviors
as well as potential impersonation escalation.
Fix the aforementioned issues by avoiding a double reference and properly assign
the impersonation level to SecurityIdentification if the server is not able to
impersonate the target client.
- Add the missing privileges to the SYSTEM privileges which might be needed,
notably SeUndockPrivilege, SeManageVolumePrivilege, SeCreateGlobalPrivilege and
SeImpersonatePrivilege.
Specifically SeImpersonatePrivilege is important here because with it we
allow system components of the core OS to perform certain system tasks.
- Declare the Groups array with a maximum of 3 elements in SepCreateSystemProcessToken
and 1 element in SepCreateSystemAnonymousLogonToken respectively, because previously
this array was oversized with most of free space left as a waste.
- Avoid hardcoding the size value of the Privilege array, instead initialize it
by hand and compute the exact number of elements with RTL_NUMBER_OF.
Due to a update of MSBuild build worker, MSBuild keeps failing which is a nuisance.
Temporarily disable that worker until a proper fix is shipped.
CORE-18911
- Fix whitespace; add SAL annotations, doxygen documentation...
- Deduplicate the array of description strings corresponding to
IO_QUERY_DEVICE_DATA_FORMAT.
- Unhardcode the "[3]" into 'IoQueryDeviceMaxData': the maximum number
of device data queried.
The definition is also in xdk/iotypes.h and ntddk.h around _ARC_DDK_
for compatibility, but arc.h should also be self-contained regarding
ARC definitions.
- Wrap most of the code into a new private routine, SepOpenThreadToken.
And properly fail gracefully if we fail to open a thread's token instead of just keeping going.
- Do not use the same thread object that we have referenced in NtOpenThreadTokenEx
to do a copy of the access token in case we can't open it directly.
Instead we must reference a new object with full access, solely used for
the purpose to do our required operations.
- Add debug prints
CORE-18986
Removing any disabled privileges or groups in the middle of token dynamic
part allocation can pose problems. During the operation of making an access
token as effective, we are toying with the privileges and groups arrays
of the token.
After that we are allocating the dynamic part and set EndMem (the end tail
of the memory part) to that dynamic part, previously it was set to the
variable part. As a matter of fact we are making the token effective in
the middle where EndMem still points to VariablePart, thus DynamicPart
will end up with memory pool blocks butchered in the pool list.
Another problem, albeit not related to the DynamicPart corruption, is that
the code starts iterating over the UserAndGroups array from 0, which is
the actual user. One cannot simply remove the user from the array, so we
have to start looping right from the groups.
Move the token effective code part at the end of the SepDuplicateToken
function, which fixes the random pool corruptions caused by the butchered
DynamicPart.
CORE-18986
Our paint program used the pixels per meter (PPM)
unit but this unit is hardly used in the world.
Let's use DPI (dots per inch) and/or pixels per
centimeter (PPCM). CORE-18867
The unhiding and guilty revision that was identified by @stasm by bisecting the
bootability of LiveCD was 0.4.15-dev-6050-g13e6cbc
As that was the symptom: "We could not longer boot livecd". CORE-18986
- Delete the win32ksvc-ros.h file, which was not used
- Use a separate file for x64 (based on 2k3 x64 free)
- Delete w32ksvc.db. It's unused since ages.
CORE-18962
- Deduplicate a while-loop by adding one more recursive call.
- Add IopMapDetectedDeviceId() helper function with a structure
in order to reduce hardcoded constants and checks.
Make resource files consistent among different languages.
CORE-18903
Add the WS_DISABLED flag for IDC_BUTTON_HELP and IDC_BUTTON_SAVE_INFO,
in those places where it was not done. The actions corresponding to those
buttons are currently unimplemented, this is why they were disabled.
Signed-off-by: Nikita Piatygorskiy <generalhammond16@gmail.com>
These must use the corresponding NtUserSetWindowWord/Long function and cannot use NtUserSetWindowLongPtr, otherwise the function can fail, when there is only space for a LONG, but not for a LONG_PTR at the specified offset.
CORE-18978
Fixes NULL pointer access when e.g. class.lpszClassName == NULL and
the class is registered. The RegisterClass(ExA/W/...) should return 0
instead of throwing an invalid access exception.
However, providing an invalid pointer will trigger a crash.
OSK et Magnify are mixed at initialization (language dependent),
LBS_STANDARD includes LBS_SORT style that changes the content in the listbox.
Patch by KRosUser.
CORE-18274
- Avoid using a NULL pointer when My Computer is selected, by disabling the New Key menu item.
- Simplifies and fix code style in GetItemPath function.
- Add a new entry even when no child items exist.
CORE-18878
- Do not allocate a new stack, if the thread already has a large one. This prevents the function from freeing a large stack as a normal stack and subsequently leaking system PTEs.
- Fix the check for failure of PsConvertToGuiThread (test eax, not rax, for being negative, because by default rax is zero extended from eax, not sign extended). This fixes an infinite loop on failure.
Centralize the names of the RAPPS' registry setting sub-key, and
user local settings & offline apps database sub-directories.
- Change the name of the application database sub-directory from
"rapps\rapps" to "RApps\appdb".
- Adjust the documentation to reflect this.
- Simplify CConfigParser constructor by removing GetINIFullPath().
The conime.exe program exists in WinXP/Win2k3 and it realizes Console IME. conime.exe calls kernel32!RegisterConsoleIME and kernel32!UnregisterConsoleIME. To realize Console IME, these two functions are required. CORE-11700
CORE-13951
MIDIMAP_LoadSettings and PlaySound:
Use RegOpenCurrentUser to access the appropriate HKEY_CURRENT_USER key.
This allows functions that use HKEY_CURRENT_USER to be called from system
processes while impersonating, for example: winlogon.
PlaySound:
- Open the correct registry key.
- Expand environment strings if registry value type is REG_EXPAND_SZ.
- Handle "SystemDefault" event and improve flags handling.
- Don't use proc_PlaySound as thread proc.
- Fix SND_ASYNC flag for system processes.
Move get_mmio* code out of proc_PlaySound to fix impersonation problem.
CORE-18906
- Increase the vertical height of the disk space pie chart and center
the "Drive %c" label below it.
- Add a 1 pixel outline at the sides and bottom of the disk properties
pie chart.
- Explicitly set the outline pen instead of relying on the DC's default pen.
- Widen "Disk Cleanup" button on ja-JP locale, to prevent the text from
being clipped due to the larger font size and spacing.
- CheckBoxes now show checkmarks when checked;
- Titlebar text alignment is now consistent between restored/maximized windows;
- 2-column Start Menu header now shows its intended background image.
Alt+D in german translation is already reserved for the file menu "&Datei"
in ROS and in MS Windows, thus we cannot use the same as accelerator
for focusing the address bar.
So for german we will use Alt+S instead, which is the same shortcut that
german MS+ROS explorer use for focusing their address bar.
This is an addendum to commit f908d37bb from PR #4885
which broke the german file-menu accelerator.
The Chinese user uses Ctrl+Space key combination to switch between the IME keyboard and the non-IME keyboard. To enable Ctrl+Space, the system has to remember the previous keyboard layout. In IntImmActivateLayout function, remember the previous keyboard layout (hklPrev) to switch back for Chinese IMEs. CORE-18950
CORE-17604
- Disable some functions for ARM32;
- Remove some link options not used on ARM;
- Add get _controlfp() to LIBCNTPR to link properly on ARM;
- Unify Freeldr UI Drawing on ARM;
- Add qemu UART debugging for ARM32/ARM64.
- Use GetKeyboardLayoutList to get the keyboard list instead of using Preload registry key.
- Get the special IDs from registry to handle special HKLs in newly-added LoadSpecialIds function.
- Add GetKLIDFromHKL, GetHKLFromLayoutNum, UpdateLayoutList, and GetKLIDFromLayoutNum helper functions.
CORE-13145, CORE-10667, CORE-18924
The minimized non-task windows were not usable due to the bugs. In some situations, the system will restore the minimized non-task windows.
- Add IsTaskWnd helper function.
- Add SendPulseToTray function to send a pulse to the tray window.
- At some shell hook handlings, send a pulse to the tray window.
- Add IgnorePulse flag to control the timing of restoring.
- Add a timer to reset IgnorePulse flag.
- If the pulse has come and IgnorePulse flag is false, then restore the minimized non-task windows.
- Modify the rundll32 window procedure.
- Use WINDOWPLACEMENT to restore the minimized windows.
CORE-13895, CORE-18350
NOTE: There are no new features in this PR, we stay with upstream version 0.69.
CORE-18645
- Add ifdefs to distinguish ReactOS code/fixes from the upstream code;
- If upstream code was overriden, reintroduce it in #else section;
- Re-align .rc version info with upstream (0.69).
As on Windows, gives precedence to the user's extension in file names if there is one.
Otherwise appends the selected extension. If not selected, append default extension.
Correctly display the composition window and the candidate window.
- At update_caret function, set the position and font of the composition window.
- We don't use internal composition string. Rely on the composition window.
- Improve WM_IME_SETCONTEXT, WM_IME_CONTROL, WM_IME_SELECT, WM_IME_STARTCOMPOSITION, WM_IME_COMPOSITION and WM_IME_ENDCOMPOSITION message handlings.
CORE-11700
The data has to be written into ObjectTypeInfo based on the return length,
not only what is provided by the input buffer length. Fix suggested by
Hermès.
On a x86 system aligning the return length pointer to a 4-byte boundary
works best since pointers in general are 4-byte aligned for x86 systems.
However, what happens on a AMD64 system is that we still align this pointer
to 4-byte, ObjectTypeInfo is a 8-byte pointer and we might write into
the return length past the 4-byte boundary.
If one were to allocate a pool of memory with that length and query all
the object types info and free the said pool of memory thereafter, the
system will crash with BAD_POOL_HEADER because ObQueryTypeInfo overwrote
the return length past the 4-byte boundary length therefore leading up with
corrupted memory blocks in the pool header.
This symptom of BAD_POOL_HEADER happens exactly the same in Windows Server
2003 x64 Edition. Newer versions of Windows like 10 aren't affected.
But, Windows has another bug where they are using MaximumLength for the
calculation of the needed length to be returned to caller. MaximumLength
does not guarantee you that it includes the NULL-terminator in the length
and that potentially leads to a buffer overrun.
Also annotate the ObQueryTypeInfo function with SAL2.
https://processhacker.sourceforge.io/doc/object_8c_source.html (read the
comment in KphObjectTypeInformation).
- Flush Map registers once the DMA completes
- Free Map registers once the DMA completes
- Add support for SGL allocated from NonPagedPool
Test:
Force Allocations of SGL from Non Paged Pool and ensure OS boots and functions properly
Test Logs:
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
DHCPCSVC: Adapter Name: [{7cd69ac0-dabb-410a-b927-cb3961d174da}] (dynamic)
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
WARNING: HalCalculateScatterGatherListSize at hal\halx86\generic\dma.c:1168 is UNIMPLEMENTED!
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOOL
SpiAdapterControlFORCING ALLOCATION FROM SGPOO
Second parameter is optional, so mark it as such and check whether it was passed. Fixes a sporadic 0x24 bugcheck caused by access violation when running ReactOS on NTFS volume with WinXP ntfs.sys.
Currently, LDEVOBJ_bUnloadImage always returns FALSE due to missing functionality in ntoskrnl.
LDEVOBJ_vFreeLDEV contains an assert that driver is correctly unloaded before freeing it.
Prevent this assert by calling LDEVOBJ_vFreeLDEV only if LDEVOBJ_bUnloadImage succeed.
This can be easily triggered if DrvEnableDriver function (called in LDEVOBJ_bEnableDriver) fails.
Finally handlers are - unlike except blocks - not part of the function they are in, but separate functions, which are called during unwind. PSEH implements them on GCC using nested functions. While "return" from a finally handler is allowed with native SEH, it's handled by the compiler through an extra unwinding operation using _local_unwind, WHICH IS NOT SUPPORTED BY PSEH! With PSEH, returning from a finally handler does not return from the function, instead it will only return from the finally handler and the function will continue below the finally handler as if there was no return at all. To fix this, the return is removed and an additional success check is added.
Also use _SEH_VOLATILE to make sure the variable assignment is not optimized away by the compiler and add zero out the result parameters on error.
... that would otherwise cause a debugger re-entry.
Also use KdbPuts/Printf instead of KdpDprintf that won't be available
once KDBG is moved out of it.
... since the original ones are internal to the kernel and won't be
available once KDBG is moved out of it.
Use these functions in the pager/prompt support.
The changes of this PR are on EDIT controls.
- Delete composition_len and composition_start members.
- Add EDIT_ImmSetCompositionWindow helper function.
- At EDIT_SetCaretPos, set the position of the composition window.
- We don't use internal composition string. Rely on the composition window.
- Improve WM_IME_STARTCOMPOSITION, WM_IME_COMPOSITION and WM_IME_ENDCOMPOSITION message handling.
CORE-11700
Provide graceful handling of RegCreateKeyExW when lpSecurityAttributes->nLength is zero.
This reverts commit cc0716b65 (SVN r24491).
JIRA issue: CORE-15471
- Move imageArea code into canvasWindow.
- Delete imgarea.cpp, imgarea.h, and imageArea.
- Add CCanvasWindow::ImageToCanvas and CCanvasWindow::CanvasToImage to convert the coordinates.
- Realize drawing of resizing image area.
CORE-18867
Improve compatibility.
- Rename window class "rundll32_window" as "RunDLL".
- Delete some shell32 codes about this window class.
CORE-13895, CORE-18350
The built string can be:
°°Kernel Debugger: Serial port found: COM1 (Port 0x000003F8) BaudRate 115200°°°°
(with ° representing the \r and \n in the message)
and you can verify that this is more than 80 characters in total.
that we do compile into almost every dll and exe.
Reduces unnecessary scrolling in the
Versions tab of file properties dlg, which precedes the Copyright phrase anyway.
MS also uses shorter strings and therefore doesn't require to scroll at all.
See attached screenshots in the PR.
- Call ImmSetCompositionFontW in WM_SETFONT handling of EDIT controls if necessary.
- If the specified font is NULL, then use DEFAULT_GUI_FONT.
CORE-11700
The user will be able to move the palette window to bottom by dragging.
- Add Bar1ID registry setting.
- Move paletteWindow to top or bottom in mainWindow's WM_SIZE handling.
- Track the mouse dragging on paletteWindow.
- If the dragging is beyond the center point, then move paletteWindow.
CORE-18867
CORE-11954
- EFI binaries have a different subsystem in the PE header;
- ENVIRON: Make sure INTN and UINTN are 64bit for 64bit platforms;
- Handle UEFI Memory maps and translate it for freeldr;
- Add FAILED_TO_EXIT_BOOTSERVICES Freeldr BSoD code.
The user will be able to move ToolBox in the main window by dragging.
- Add Bar2ID registry setting.
- Add CPaintToolBar class to encapsulate the toolbar code.
- Capture and track the mouse dragging in CToolBox.
- Move the ToolBox if dragging is beyond the center position.
CORE-18867
There is a bug, which displays empty optical drive as a valid Drive where applications can be installed, which is wrong. This change will skip displaying any drives that are not fixed in the disk usage table in the msi installer UI.
JIRA issue: CORE-18758
Proposed changes
Revert to old solution from Doug Lyons which was working fine.
Replace framebuf display driver by framebuf_new display driver
Compile framebuf_new as framebuf.dll, and add it to bootcd/livecd
Remove old framebuf from compilation, to not conflict
fix authored by JIRA-user "TANGaming". I do suspect that the possibility of that nullptr deref was introduced on the master branch by 0.4.13-dev-962-g 4193b8d. Doug Lyons signalled his "ok" regarding the fix in chat already. CORE-18899
40 is what en-US uses, and most other langs used that meanwhile as well. Some were forgotten to be synced though.
While comparing all the files, use the opportunity to slightly improve some headers also.
CORE-18382
Original patch is used to fix and improve french translation and layout.
The original (erroneous) horizontal shift of the second checkbox is kept.
It should be fixed homogeneously in all translations at once later.
CORE-17627
When closing a file, fastfat zeroes it out from ValidDataLength up to the end of the file.
The ValidDataLength field is updated when the file content is actually written to disk.
There is currently a race between the file-close path and the page out path, leading to potential file corruptions when the zeroing happens after the memory has been flushed to disk.
Fix this by actually flushing the file to disk when unmapping files, with file lock acquired. This way, the FS driver cannot zero out the tail of the file while we're actually flushing it to disk.
We will check the data size correctly, instead of 3 NUL byte appending hack. Add bSelectNone parameter to UpdateAddress and RefreshListView functions. If bSelectNone is TRUE, then select nothing of ListView. Fix item selection of ListView. Rename CompareData helper function as MatchData and improve it. Improve the search algorithm. If the item selection of ListView changed, scroll down to the item. Follow up to #5146. CORE-15986, CORE-18230
Improve shell32:ExtractIconEx tests by updating it and adding more test files and 1 new icon file.
JIRA issue: ROSTESTS-381
Add new ROS.ico file which has both a normal icon and a PNG one.
Update testing to test for count of icons in file and separately extract the 0th one.
Add tests for sysicon.ico, explorer.exe and the new ROS.ico files.
This one was more subtle because the prompt (KdIoReadLine) functionality
makes a call-back to KDBG own command history getter function KdbGetHistoryEntry.
It is planned for this to become a registered optional callback pointer.
This is done in preparation for moving all this functionality in a
separate KDTERM "KD Terminal Driver" DLL.
Additionally:
- Flush the terminal input before sending ANSI escape sequences.
- In KDBG pager, always use the correct reading-key function (the
same used also for reading keys for a line of user input), and not
the simplistic two-call KdbpGetCharSerial + KdbpTryGetCharSerial
that would split the \r \n across calls.
- Call KdbpGetCommandLineSettings() in KdbInitialize() at BootPhase 0,
which is indirectly called by KdDebuggerInitialize0(). And fix its
command-line parsing too.
- make all 3 input boxes IDC_COMPUTERNAME, IDC_ADMINPASSWORD1, IDC_ADMINPASSWORD2 on this page the same length for all languages and start and end at same x-coord, e.g. sk-SK.rc, uk-UA.rc
- let the input boxes end at the same x as the edits in the previous dlg IDD_OWNERPAGE
- respect the right margin of the dialog with all controls for all languages, makes it look more harmonic to previous and next dlg, see video:
- make the input fields as wide as possible, but not wider, depending on what the language allowed I used width of 139, 148, 163 (163 is same as the EDITs in IDD_OWNERPAGE used)
- fix too small x offset for some controls in some languages like bg-BG.rc, that looked very off
- in zh-CN.rc fix the maximum allowed length for computer name from 63 to 15
- ja-JP.rc 15 is max chars for computer name, not 63
- Fix it-IT text truncation "Organizzazione" in IDD_OWNERPAGE
- pl-PL.rc Steal some wisdom from 0.4.9 to better stick with en-US.rc dimensions.
Rename KdbpReadCommand as KdIoReadLine. Extract the last-command
repetition functionality out of KdIoReadLine and put it where it
belongs: only in the KDBG command main loop KdbpCliMainLoop.
Use this function instead of KdpDprintf(), otherwise, we send them to
**ALL** the display providers, including for example dmesg. Replaying
the listing with dmesg would then cause the terminal to misbehave later.
For example, it would send the answer of a "Query Device Attributes"
command, as the response to a query for terminal size...
- Add DoCreate methods to CFullscreenWindow, CMiniatureWindow, and CMainWindow classes.
- Do encapsulation around mainWindow and _tWinMain.
- Add GetOpenFileName, GetSaveFileName, and ChooseColor helper methods to CMainWindow class.
- Move some code in WinMain into CMainWindow::OnCreate.
- Delay creation of CFullscreenWindow and CMiniatureWindow.
- Extend ATL CImage class as CImageDx in newly-created atlimagedx.h of mspaint.
CORE-18867
syssetup/lang/lt-LT.rc is a 100% copy of en-US.rc. Not a single string or path within did differ.
The file emerged once during some refactoring when parts from userenv were moved to syssetup in SVN r73518 == git c24dcb3ff2 .
By deduplicating that file syssetup.dll shrinks for GCC8.4.0dbg RosBEWin2.2.2
and it will speed up the development of that module if one rc-file less has to be groomed everytime something is added into syssetup.dll.
It is quicker to recreate that file later if some use for translation would evolve in the module.
I linked this commit against CORE-18893 although my commit did neither introduce
nor would solve that bug of 'the language not generating any startmenu entries'!
I stumbled over the file being a total copy of en-US
after that ticket was created already and then compared the contents of lt-LT.rc to en-US.rc
So I though the linking would make kind of sense.
I installed in lithuanian before and after my commit. No change!
lt-LT.rc was the last one of such rc copy-pastes in [SYSSETUP], I double-checked them all now.
syssetup/lang/fi-FI.rc is a 100% copy of en-US.rc. Not a single string or path within did differ.
The file emerged once during some refactoring when parts from userenv were moved to syssetup in SVN r73518 == git c24dcb3ff2 .
By deduplicating that file syssetup.dll shrinks from 1.374.208 -> 1.361.920 for GCC8.4.0dbg RosBEWin2.2.2
and it will speed up the development of that module if one rc-file less has to be groomed everytime something is added into syssetup.dll.
It is quicker to recreate that file later if some use for translation would evolve in the module.
I linked this commit against CORE-18893 although my commit did neither introduce
nor would solve that bug of 'the language not generating any startmenu entries'!
I stumbled over the file being a total copy of en-US
after I saw that glitch and created the ticket and then compared the contents of fi-FI.rc to en-US.rc
So I though the linking would make kind of sense.
I installed in finnish before and after my commit. No change!
Addendum to commit 84e32e4e.
Explain more accurately what's going on regarding the returned string
and the inaccurate claims made in the official DbgPrompt documentation
in MSDN. (Has been verified by looking through the traffic in WinDbg
debugging of Windows and ReactOS.)
Many coordinates are dynamically calculated. It is adjustable against client area change.
- Fix some brush/eraser shapes for pixel perfection.
- Reduce magic numbers in toolssettings.cpp.
- Refactoring.
CORE-18867
Of course, now that we **correctly** set the LoadSymbools setting,
we attempt loading symbols at BootPhase 0 and everything goes awry!
So introduce that hack to fallback to our old behaviour.
A proper fix (and removal of the hack) will be done in future commits.
Addendum to commit de892d5b.
The boot options get stripped of their optional command switch '/'
(and replaced by whitspace separation) by the NT loader. Also, forbid
the presence of space between the optional '=' character following
(NO)LOADSYMBOLS.
In addition, fix the default initialization of LoadSymbols in KdbSymInit():
we cannot rely on MmNumberOfPhysicalPages in BootPhase 0 since at this point,
the Memory Manager hasn't been initialized and this variable is not yet set.
(We are called by KdInitSystem(0) -> KdDebuggerInitialize0 at kernel init.)
It gets initialized later on between BootPhase 0 and 1.
Also display a nice KDBG signon showing the status of symbols loading.
For: hivedef.inf, powercfg.cpl, sysdm.cpl
and: netshell.dll, netcfgx.dll, shell32.dll, userenv.dll
Also fix "My Documents" and "My Network Places" folder names.
First batch of changes to implement a UEFI version of freeldr:
- Compile freeldr as EFI binary on top of the existing loader.
- Stub out various functions so we can create a UEFI machine-type in freeldr.
- Implement all of the video output functions so we can display a pretty freeldr BSoD :)
Reduce window controls and integrate to the canvas window.
- The sizeboxes are absorbed by canvasWindow.
- class CSizeboxWindow is deleted.
- Add enum CANVAS_HITTEST.
- Add getSizeBoxRect, getSizeBoxHitTest, and drawSizeBoxes helper functions in sizebox.cpp.
CORE-18867
- Keep the common definitions and file lists in CMakeLists.txt
- Move PC-AT & compatibles (PC-98, XBOX) definitions in pcat.cmake
- Future UEFI-specific definitions will be in an uefi.cmake
According to my registry analysis, the target value is HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Paint\General-Bar3:Visible.
- Add ShowToolBox registry setting.
CORE-18867
According to my registry analysis, HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Paint\General-Bar4:Visible is the target value.
- Improve ReadDWORD helper function.
- Add ShowPalette registry setting.
- Simplify RegistrySettings::Load and RegistrySettings::Store.
CORE-18867
Define MAX_RECENT_FILES macro as 4.
Remove strFile1, ..., strFile4 settings and add strFiles[MAX_RECENT_FILES] for Most Recently Used (MRU) files.
CORE-18867
Fixes crashes in regedit-find affecting CORE-15896 and CORE-18230. After possible RegQueryValueExW append 3 zero bytes to guarantee that we will end with a UNICODE NULL.
- Add CPaletteWindow::OnEraseBkgnd to avoid flickering.
- Add getColorBoxRect and drawColorBox helper functions to draw a color box.
- Add CPaletteWindow::DoHitTest helper function to do a hit test.
- Improve CPaletteWindow::OnPaint by using a memory bitmap.
- Improve readability of CMainWindow::alignChildrenToMainWindow.
CORE-18867
* [SHELL32] Fix issue when creating a new file or folder. No chance to rename the displayed name.
The CNewMenu::SelectNewItem method starts with a request to notify the View object about a new item by calling SHChangeNotify.
After creating and obtaining the new PIDL by calling ILFindLastID, the CDefView::SelectItem method is called.
This method fails right from the start when calling LV_FindItemByPidl which returns -1, thus preventing the user from being given the opportunity to change the name displayed by default.
This failure is due to the fact that this object has not yet been added to the CDefView::m_ListView list. This is caused by the asynchronous nature of SHChangeNotify.
Thanks to Giannis Adamopoulos for the big help.
LoadSymbols was reset to its default value whenever KdbSymInit() was
called, thus we would e.g. load symbols even if /NOLOADSYMBOLS or
/LOADSYMBOLS=NO were specified at the command line.
We can borrow the power of CRT debug. These changes are effective for debug version only:
- Insert #include <crtdbg.h> at main.c.
- Call _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF | _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF) at the prologue of wWinMain.
This is a follow-up of #5151 (9abd9b6) and 0998665.
We can borrow the power of CRT debug. These changes are effective for debug version only:
- Insert #include <crtdbg.h> at main.cpp.
- Call _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF | _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF) at the prologue of _tWinMain.
This is a follow-up of #5151 (9abd9b6).
CORE-18867
We can borrow the power of CRT debug. These changes are effective for debug version only:
- Insert #include <crtdbg.h> at main.c.
- Call _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF | _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF) at the prologue of _tWinMain.
CORE-18837
- Fix the visual glitch of the network settings dialog of 2nd setup.
- Shrink the IDC_NETWORK_TYPICAL and IDC_NETWORK_CUSTOM radio buttons of IDD_NETWORKSETTINGSPAGE resource dialog vertically not to be overlapped.
CORE-18874
The scrollbar code is now finally in a good shape.
Therefore I will port the current state back today,
and for that I want to have the formatting in good shape.
No functional changes!
Supporting KLF_SETFORPROCESS flag in ActivateKeyboardLayout function.
Implement KLF_SETFORPROCESS for co_UserActivateKeyboardLayout.
Use KLF_SETFORPROCESS flag in WM_INPUTLANGCHANGEREQUEST handling.
Add co_IntSetKeyboardLayoutForProcess helper function.
- Add hInstance parameter to NOTEPAD_InitData.
- Move some code in _tWinMain into NOTEPAD_InitData.
- Move some code in _tWinMain into WM_CREATE handling.
- Move some code in WM_CLOSE handling into WM_DESTROY handling.
- Fix the exit code of _tWinMain.
CORE-18837
Allow the user to cancel the print job.
- Add DIALOG_PRINTING dialog.
- Make the print job another thread.
- Let the thread communicate with the dialog box by PRINTING_MESSAGE.
- Add some resource strings.
CORE-18837
CORE-17470
+ KdpDebugLogInit: Add resources cleanup in failure code paths.
Fix, in an NT-compatible manner, how (and when) the KD/KDBG BootPhase >=2
initialization steps are performed.
These are necessary for any functionality KDBG needs, that would depend
on the NT I/O Manager and the storage and filesystem stacks to be running.
This includes, creating the debug log file, and for KDBG, loading its
KDBinit initialization file.
As a result, file debug logging is fixed.
The old ReactOS-specific (NT-incompatible) callback we did in the middle
of IoInitSystem() is removed, in favor of a runtime mechanism that should
work on Windows as well.
The idea for this new mechanism is loosely inspired by the TDL4 rootkit,
see http://blog.w4kfu.com/public/tdl4_article/draft_tdl4article.html
but contrary to it, a specific hook is used instead, as well as the
technique of driver reinitialization:
https://web.archive.org/web/20211021050515/https://driverentry.com.br/en/blog/?p=261
Its rationale is as follows:
We want to be able to perform I/O-related initialization (starting a
logger thread for file log debugging, loading KDBinit file for KDBG,
etc.). A good place for this would be as early as possible, once the
I/O Manager has started the storage and the boot filesystem drivers.
Here is an overview of the initialization steps of the NT Kernel and
Executive:
----
KiSystemStartup(KeLoaderBlock)
if (Cpu == 0) KdInitSystem(0, KeLoaderBlock);
KiSwitchToBootStack() -> KiSystemStartupBootStack()
-> KiInitializeKernel() -> ExpInitializeExecutive(Cpu, KeLoaderBlock)
(NOTE: Any unexpected debugger break will call KdInitSystem(0, NULL); )
KdInitSystem(0, LoaderBlock) -> KdDebuggerInitialize0(LoaderBlock);
ExpInitializeExecutive(Cpu == 0): ExpInitializationPhase = 0;
HalInitSystem(0, KeLoaderBlock); <-- Sets HalInitPnpDriver callback.
...
PsInitSystem(LoaderBlock)
PsCreateSystemThread(Phase1Initialization)
Phase1Initialization(Discard): ExpInitializationPhase = 1;
HalInitSystem(1, KeLoaderBlock);
...
Early initialization of Ob, Ex, Ke.
KdInitSystem(1, KeLoaderBlock);
...
KdDebuggerInitialize1(LoaderBlock);
...
IoInitSystem(LoaderBlock);
...
----
As we can see, KdDebuggerInitialize1() is the last KD initialization
routine the kernel calls, and is called *before* the I/O Manager starts.
Thus, direct Nt/ZwCreateFile ... calls done there would fail. Also,
we want to do the I/O initialization as soon as possible. There does
not seem to be any exported way to be notified about the I/O manager
initialization steps... that is, unless we somehow become a driver and
insert ourselves in the flow!
Since we are not a regular driver, we need to invoke IoCreateDriver()
to create one. However, remember that we are currently running *before*
IoInitSystem(), the I/O subsystem is not initialized yet. Due to this,
calling IoCreateDriver(), much like any other IO functions, would lead
to a crash, because it calls
ObCreateObject(..., IoDriverObjectType, ...), and IoDriverObjectType
is non-initialized yet (it's NULL).
The chosen solution is to hook a "known" exported callback: namely, the
HalInitPnpDriver() callback (it initializes the "HAL Root Bus Driver").
It is set very early on by the HAL via the HalInitSystem(0, ...) call,
and is called early on by IoInitSystem() before any driver is loaded,
but after the I/O Manager has been minimally set up so that new drivers
can be created.
When the hook: KdpInitDriver() is called, we create our driver with
IoCreateDriver(), specifying its entrypoint KdpDriverEntry(), then
restore and call the original HalInitPnpDriver() callback.
Another possible unexplored alternative, could be to insert ourselves
in the KeLoaderBlock->LoadOrderListHead boot modules list, or in the
KeLoaderBlock->BootDriverListHead boot-driver list. (Note that while
we may be able to do this, because boot-drivers are resident in memory,
much like we are, we cannot insert ourselves in the system-driver list
however, since those drivers are expected to come from PE image files.)
Once the KdpDriverEntry() driver entrypoint is called, we register
KdpDriverReinit() for re-initialization with the I/O Manager, in order
to provide more initialization points. KdpDriverReinit() calls the KD
providers at BootPhase >= 2, and schedules further reinitializations
(at most 3 more) if any of the providers request so.
CORE-10749
The dmesg command is now available even if screen output is disabled.
Co-authored-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Our mspaint had two windows of window class "MainWindow".
class CToolBox should inherit CWindowImpl<CToolBox> instead of CWindowImpl<CMainWindow>.
CORE-18867
de-DE: Harmonize the length of IDC_COMPUTERNAME with IDC_ADMINPASSWORD1 and IDC_ADMINPASSWORD2
which looks better and is already done like that in en-US.
de-DE: Also harmonize some 2nd stage captions. Some were named "Setup" and some were
named "Installation". I harmonized to "Setup" everywhere as that is what is also used in
1st stage, is shorter and no german person will have any issue understanding
that. It is also more likely to be kept in sync in the future if new dlgs would
be added, as it is the same word as used in en-US.
de-DE: Align the IDC_PROJECTS with the GPL button (which is slightly more wide in de-DE).
All languages:
Use same width for IDC_PRODUCT_OPTIONS as for IDC_PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION.
- KdbSymInit() in kdb_symbols.c only initializes symbols implementation
support.
- The rest of KdbInitialize gets moved into kdb_cli.c and initializes
the KDBG debugger itself.
- Move KdbDebugPrint to kdb_cli.c as well.
Win2K3 just wraps in SEH only this syscall, which appears pointless
and was removed since NT6.0. We remove it too as an experiment.
Revert the change that added SEH here from commit 6d97180 (r52899).
Access check is an expensive operation, that is, whenever an access to an
object is performed an access check has to be done to ensure the access
can be allowed to the calling thread who attempts to access such object.
Currently SepAnalyzeAcesFromDacl allocates a block of pool memory for
access check rights, nagging the Memory Manager like a desperate naughty
creep. So instead initialize the access rights as a simple variable in
SepAccessCheck and pass it out as an address to SepAnalyzeAcesFromDacl so
that the function will fill it up with access rights. This helps with
performance, avoiding wasting a few bits of memory just to hold these
access rights.
In addition to that, add a few asserts and fix the copyright header on
both se.h and accesschk.c, to reflect the Coding Style rules.
This mutes a lot of debug spam that fills up the debugger when an access
check fails because a requestor doesn't have enough privileges to access
an object.
Implement _wsystem(), by referring system().
Improve system().
Use WaitForSingleObject in system() and _wsystem().
Check existence of COMSPEC.
Thanks ChatGPT.
* [SDK:TOOLS] Improve gen_baseaddress.py
Adds some kbd layout modules into the excludes-section:
that we do lack for todays master: e.g._ kbdeo, kbdsf, kbdrost
and also some that we lacked in the past
(for improving backwards compatibility of the script to older rls-branches):
kbdgm, kbdes, kbdgrist, kbdja, kbdko, kbdsk, kbdsk1
* [SDK:CMAKE] Highlight in the output files where the script does misbehave
We don't want to reset the status of the checkboxes even if the Find/Replace dialog was closed. If lpstrFindWhat is set, do not reset the Find/Replace settings at DIALOG_SearchDialog. CORE-18837
The whole-word search of Notepad had a bug around punctuation. For example, the text "Windows" didn't match in the text "MS-DOS,Windows,ReactOS". Use _istalnum instead of _istspace. Fix the position to check. _istalnum matches an alphabet letter or numeric digit. CORE-18837
- Add Shift+F3 accelerator as command CMD_SEARCH_PREV.
- Extend DIALOG_SearchNext function with bDown argument for the action of CMD_SEARCH_PREV.
- Modify the message loop for effective F3 key on Find/Replace dialog.
CORE-17064
* Just rename the 4 new files. Absolutely no other change.
* CMakeLists.txt, adapt the filenames
* Adapt all includes to make it compile
* CApplicationDB->CAppDB
* CApplicationInfo->CAppInfo
* Follow Mark Jansens good example and antipad the headers
- Don't use text directly in DIALOG_GoTo function. Rely the EM_* message handlers.
- Fix and improve DIALOG_GOTO resource dialog (that was wrong in some points).
- Add STRING_LINE_NUMBER_OUT_OF_RANGE.
CORE-18837
Previously, there would be function duplication between installed and available applications.
Now this is handled with polymorphism, which allows to re-use a lot of code.
Additionally, toolbar buttons are properly disabled now.
The mutex used to guard rapps' single instance is renamed,
so that the 'new' and old rapps can be run at the same time for testing.
CORE-18459
- Define a constant ENCODING_DEFAULT that is equal to ENCODING_UTF8.
- Initialize Globals.encFile as ENCODING_DEFAULT.
- Reset encoding and line ending in DIALOG_FileNew.
- AnalyzeEncoding returns ENCODING_DEFAULT for non-zero ASCII text.
- Remove unnecessary DIALOG_StatusBarAlignParts calls.
CORE-18837
It regressed in master by 0.4.15-dev-5613-g 7a17c7d9ad
It was the only place within the ros sources where message WM_SHOWSTATUSDLG
was sent also from code. And therefore the only one that needed to be updated as well.
Based on earlier PR #4704
- Fixed alignment for too long text.
- Improved translation.
- Minor adjustments.
CORE-18381
Co-authored-by: Hermès BÉLUSCA - MAÏTO <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Katarn <contact@kcsoftwares.com>
* Allow 0xFFFF as valid port number
* Note possible reason for failure in TCPAllocatePort
* Return NtStatus error on TCP/IP out-of-ports failure
* Replace unavailable "ERR" with "DbgPrint"
And in IntShowOwnedPopups: Remove the window owner check hack as it's no longer needed.
Based on my observation, the owner of the default IME window can change and it depends on
the window that is being focused.
CORE-18659
CORE-18768
This PR will reduce the failures of CommandLineToArgvW testcase of shell32_apitest.
- Use isspace and isblank in shell32!CommandLineToArgvW.
- Strengthen shell32_apitest:CommandLineToArgvW testcase.
CORE-17787
Fix for right-clicking on 'My Computer' and selecting 'explore' and there is no 'X' for the title bar in the Folders pane
Also fixes Rapps missing toolbar combo box and edit box controls that were not displayed.
This is a complete revert of #4995 (commit 7866eb2) while still retaining its fixes.
CORE-18830, CORE-18817
Co-authored-by: I_Kill_Bugs
When using wine internet explorer it crashes if you click print even if you click cancel, this fixes that issue.
nsIWebBrowserPrint_Print apparently causes issues for unknown reasons.
JIRA issue: CORE-16884
By returning S_OK print doesn't cause a crash.
Use ERR and S_OK return before hitting nsIWebBrowserPrint_Print
German accelerator for "&Datei" collided with "A&dresse".
Fix by switching to what MS uses in german XPSP3.
see the before-state with the [BROWSEUI] collision here:
https://jira.reactos.org/secure/attachment/65116/ros.png
Please note that in current master head the accelerators in
[BROWSEUI] filebrowser are generally broken for other reasons.
So this commit will not entirely fix CORE-18824
Also update to new-style header (inspired by es-ES.rc) and
https://reactos.org/wiki/Coding_Style
and add a missing translation.
When no extension is provided, add default extension with correct precedence using PathFileExistsDefExtW.
- Use PathFindOnPathExW when searching in current directory and PATH environment variable.
- Fix Width String terminator to UNICODE_NULL.
- Fix all failed tests on PathFindPathExW KVM test.
CORE-17612
[BROWSEUI] German accelerator for "F&avoriten" collided with "&Ansicht".
[EXPLORER] German accelerator for "F&avoriten" must be "&Favoriten" also in the startmenu.
[BROWSEUI] German accelerator for "S&chnellstartleiste" was missing.
Fix all 3 by switching to what MS uses in german XPSP3.
see the before-state with the [BROWSEUI] collision here:
https://jira.reactos.org/secure/attachment/65116/ros.png
Please note that in current master head the accelerators in
[BROWSEUI] filebrowser are generally broken for other reasons.
So this commit will not entirely fix CORE-18824 yet, but just
rules out the small related glitches in the german rc-files.
This is a true unit test and runs the same code on Windows as it does on
ROS, so this uses unconditional todos rather than todo_ros.
This avoids test failures on Windows and hopefully makes things less
confusing.
- Use EM_GETHANDLE/EM_SETHANDLE message to get/set the internal buffer handle.
- Use LocalReAlloc to re-allocate the buffer.
- Use file mapping to speed up loading.
- Use also IS_TEXT_UNICODE_REVERSE_STATISTICS for IsTextUnicode.
CORE-14641
- Add IntIsWindowSnapEnabled helper function that reads registry value WindowArrangementActive.
- Check the registry and store the value to newly-added g_bWindowSnapEnabled global variable on startup.
- Check the global variable before Window Snap.
Win+Left, Win+Right, Win+Up, and Win+Down can be disabled by registry value WindowArrangementActive.
Snapping mouse can be also disabled. CORE-16379
Move the code that creates the default IME window, from IntCreateWindow to co_UserCreateWindowEx, just before sending WM_NCCALCSIZE message.
CORE-18723 CORE-18754 CORE-18773 CORE-18785 CORE-18802 CORE-18803
- Add uFlags argument to CDefaultContextMenu::AddShellExtensionsToMenu- CCopyToMenu, CMoveToMenu, and CSendToMenu check the uFlags against (CMF_NOVERBS | CMF_VERBSONLY).
CORE-16544
The guilty commit a2c6af0 enabled the IMM mode. So we have to take care of the default IME windows.
Using IS_WND_IMELIKE against WNDS_DESTROYED window was the cause of BSoD. CORE-18777
This allows DevExpress Ribbon Notepad sample to start.
Also add a fat DPRINT1 suggested by Timo Kreuzer,
because there is a lot wrong in the code.
CORE-18091 CORE-18558
MmLoadSystemImage has a PUNICODE_STRING NamePrefix parameter which is
currently unused in ReactOS. When the kernel loads the crash dump
storage stack drivers, the drivers will be loaded with MmLoadSystemImage
with a "dump_" or "hiber_" (for hibernation, which uses crash dump
stack too) prefix. This change adds in the prefix support, and is
supposed to push crash dump support forward.
CORE-376
Miniport drivers import from NDIS, but NDIS does not support being
loaded as a dependent driver (it does not have DllInitialize).
Instead, NDIS needs to load before all possible miniport drivers,
even boot-start ones. We achieve this by placing it in its own service
order group, which loads before the NDIS group.
All our miniport drivers are demand-start, so would automatically start
later. The ndisprot driver from the ticket is likely the first boot-start
miniport we've encountered. Since DriverEntry did not run,
AdapterListHead was NULL, resulting in the crash.
[THEMES] Eliminates the last references to "Open Sans" font.
This is an addendum to 0.4.13-dev-765-g 04a361d091
"Open Sans" has been replaced by "Trebuchet MS" back then.
[DOC] Mention trebuc*.ttf as being based on 'Open Sans Fonts'
- Use SAL2 annotations.
- KdSendPacket(): Validate DEBUG_IO API call.
- KdReceivePacket(): Take the LengthOfStringRead into account; use
KdbpReadCommand() to read the input, so that correct line edition
is available (backspace, etc.)
- Don't read anything and return immediately if the buffer size is zero.
- Allow the controlling keys (up/down arrows, backspace) even if the
buffer is full! (especially backspace if too much has been written).
- Return the number of characters stored, not counting the NULL terminator.
This is what Windows does. And we forgot this location here.
This is an addendum to
0.4.15-dev-5365-g 9bb5627df6 [SETUP][INF] Use the standard "Helv" -> "MS Sans Serif" substitution... (#4864)
In file included from ../sdk/lib/3rdparty/libwine/debug_ros.c:9:
../sdk/lib/3rdparty/libwine/debug.c: In function 'get_temp_buffer':
../sdk/lib/3rdparty/libwine/debug.c:343:33: warning: passing argument 1 of '_InterlockedExchangeAdd' from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
idx = interlocked_xchg_add( &pos, 1 ) % (sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0]));
^~~~
In file included from ../sdk/include/crt/mingw32/intrin.h:98,
from ../sdk/include/crt/intrin.h:1017,
from sdk/include/psdk/winnt.h:48,
from ../sdk/include/psdk/windef.h:202,
from ../sdk/include/reactos/wine/debug.h:26,
from ../sdk/lib/3rdparty/libwine/debug.c:32,
from ../sdk/lib/3rdparty/libwine/debug_ros.c:9:
../sdk/include/crt/mingw32/intrin_x86.h:215:70: note: expected 'volatile long int *' but argument is of type 'int *'
__INTRIN_INLINE long __cdecl _InterlockedExchangeAdd(volatile long * Addend, long Value)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~
The code was trying to check whether the output string was already NULL terminated by RtlUnicodeToMultiByteN before NULL terminating it by checking DataStr[*count - 1] for a NULL terminator. But since RtlUnicodeToMultiByteSize always returns the size without the NULL terminator, DataStr[*count - 1] would always be the last actual character, never an optional NULL terminator.
For 0 sized strings this would actually lead to accessing the output buffer at position -1 (on 32 bit) or 0xFFFFFFFF (on 64 bit).
Fix this by removing the check. This fixes a crash in advapi32_winetest:registry on x64.
Currently the failure code path doesn't do any kind of cleanup against
the hive that was being linked to master. The cleanup is pretty
straightforward as you just simply close the hive file handles and free
the registry kernel structures.
CORE-5772
CORE-17263
CORE-13559
CORE-18661
Our Paint allows user to try to set a .ico file as a wallpaper, which isn't possible. Different Windows versions have different behaviour, so it was decided that the simplest fix would be to just grey out "Set as wallpaper" buttons as in 2K3 (See the Jira ticket).
HvpCreateHiveFreeCellList returns a NTSTATUS code yet the way the code path checks
checks for failure is just wrong. This was spotted whilst working on #4571 PR.
- deduplication of manufacturer strings
- at some places harmonizes the different length of separator lines within the same file, centers the words (as requested by hbelusca during review), harmonizes those lines to 74characters length each
- moving some strings that are not to be localized into the non-localization string section
- other minor formatting preferences coauthored by StasM
Use the same width for COMBOBOX IDC_TIMEZONELIST that we use in timedate.cpl to
prevent strings from getting cut off for some timezones with long names.
To still make it look appealing afterwards, enlarge and move a bit to the right also IDC_TIMEPICKER.
IDC_AUTODAYLIGHT used different widths in several translations, we can harmonize
for all languages to the biggest one that was used: 230 (taken from eu-ES.rc).
And also fix a few additional whitespace-glitches in zh-CN, zh-HK, zh-TW and en-GB.
After this commit the whole dialog IDD_DATETIMEPAGE uses the exact same dimension for
all of its controls for all languages.
It is good practice to not make the expanded combobox larger than the dialog itself.
CBS_NOINTEGRALHEIGHT will allow to set a fixed amount of pixels for the v6 combobox,
and therefore allows us to hide the problem for this specific dialog.
The problem was unhidden by 0.4.12-dev-882-g e3e173ffaa
Even after this patch I think Wines comctl32 can be improved for comboboxes with very
many elements that do not use this small trick yet. I will create a follow-up-ticket.
Log debug output of the lazy flusher as much information as possible so that we can examine how does the lazy flusher behave, since it didn't work for almost a decade. Verbose debugging will be disabled once we're confident enough the registry implementation in ReactOS is rock solid.
Whenever ReactOS finishes its operations onto the registry and unlocks it, a lazy flush is invoked to do an eventual flushing of the registry to the backing storage of the system. Except that... lazy flushing never comes into place.
This is because whenever CmpLazyFlush is called that sets up a timer which needs to expire in order to trigger the lazy flusher engine worker. However, registry locking/unlocking is a frequent occurrence, mainly when on desktop. Therefore as a matter of fact, CmpLazyFlush keeps removing and inserting the timer and the lazy flusher will never kick in that way.
Ironically the lazy flusher actually does the flushing when on USETUP installation phase because during text-mode setup installation in ReactOS the frequency of registry operations is actually less so the timer has the opportunity to expire and fire up the flusher.
In addition to that, we must queue a lazy flush when marking cells as dirty because such dirty data has to be flushed down to the media storage of the system. Of course, the real place where lazy flushing operation is done should be in a subset helper like HvMarkDirty that marks parts of a hive as dirty but since we do not have that, we'll be lazy flushing the registry during cells dirty marking instead for now.
CORE-18303
- Add enums for Control Panel and Registry Folder columns
- Fix iColumn values in GetDetailsOf() and fix checks in
GetDefaultColumnState()
Current CControlPanelFolder::CompareIDs was using wrong lparam column
index. Actual column index should be 1 instead of 4. Because of this
the comment column next to name in details view was not being displayed
correctly. The same fixes for CRegFolder class functions.
PR #4944. CORE-18743 CORE-18501
The old string lacked a *mandatory* comma before the word "übereinstimmen"
as the part "die Sie nutzen wollen" is a relative clause,
relative to the noun "Anwendungen".
But we can fix it without having to add the comma by some shuffling.
That also improves the reading flow.
The official definition in winddi.h always returns the result in an ULONG. This works to assign to a FLOATL on x86, which is also an ULONG, but it doesn't work on any other architecture, where FLOATL is actually a FLOAT, so the assignment would convert the ULONG encoding of the FLOAT to an actual float, which gives broken results. Work around this by simply replacing the definition with a sane one in win32k.
Fix a bug when after closing the settings window for a screensaver,
the preview for it wouldn't restart.
- Keep waiting for messages from the settings window while it's open
- Fix leaking two handles to avoid creating zombie processes
CORE-18680
Several fixes and improvements to the CDeskLinkDropHandler:
- Set default working directory for shortcuts (except folders and zip files)
- Copy existing shortcut to the desktop if the source file is a shortcut
- Prevent destination file name collision
Verified on Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 SP1.
Rotation and shearing transformation of font/text is now available. Retrial of PR #1207.
- Rename ftGdiGetTextWidth as IntGetTextDisposition and add a Y parameter.
- Apply lfEscapement values (by multiplying matrices).
- Add IntEngFillPolygon and IntEngFillBox helper functions.
CORE-11848
- Add lfWidth member into FONTGDI structure.
- Delete IntWidthMatrix function.
- Fix IntRequestFontSize behavior for processing lfWidth value.
- Apply lfWidth in GetTextMetrics and GetCharWidth.
- Ignore the XFORM values in GetTextMetrics and GetCharWidth.
CORE-11848
[NEWDEV] Enable OK button in "Browse For Folder" only when driver is found
Implement BrowseCallbackProc() function which sends BFFM_ENABLEOK message
to the browse dialog whether the driver is found in the selected folder.
Pass the search path to the browse dialog depending on the current index
of the drop down combobox. If the index is not set, just get window text.
Then, automatically expand the tree view to the specified path by sending
BFFM_SETSELECTION message.
Also fix a bug in SearchDriverRecursive() where a duplicate backslash
was added to the PathWithPattern string variable.
[SHELL32] Do not add Recycle Bin to the tree view items in FillTreeView()
[SYSSETUP] Add source path to the "Installation Sources" multi-string key
Each time the ProcessSetupInf() is being called, add the source path
to the "Installation Sources" registry key, if it's not added there yet.
The driver search path combobox will be then populated using its value.
- Modify FONT_CACHE_ENTRY structure to use hash.
- Use hash in ftGdiGlyphCacheGet and ftGdiGlyphCacheSet functions.
- Reduce function call overheads by using FONT_CACHE_ENTRY, in getting glyph.
CORE-11848
Extracted from the pci.ids database at https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/ from 2022-11-25 03:15:01 .
Maintained by Albert Pool, Martin Mares, and other volunteers from the PCI ID Project.
- Use FT_Matrix instead of MATRIX in FONT_CACHE_ENTRY structure.
- Use FtMatrixFromMx and FT_Set_Transform instead of FtSetCoordinateTransform.
CORE-11848
Use an INT call stub and exit on the address after the stub instead or using iret (some BIOS code uses int / iret internally). This fixes the messed up display when trying to switch modes.
Addendum to commit de81021ba.
Otherwise, we get the following build error:
\ntoskrnl\kd64\kddata.c(532,5): error: initializer element is not a compile-time constant
PtrToUL64(RtlpBreakWithStatusInstruction),
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
\ntoskrnl\kd64\kddata.c(526,26): note: expanded from macro 'PtrToUL64'
#define PtrToUL64(x) ((ULPTR64)(x))
^~~~~~~~~~~~
xml2: Import upstream release 2.10.0.
wine commit id 015491ab32742ace5218d37b1149c58803858214 by Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
Note: Upstream msxml3_test has switched away from WINE_NO_LONG_TYPES, so
I've kept the old printf format specifiers for now. Once we do a full
sync, we can get rid of __ROS_LONG64__ for this test and use them
unmodified.
If you ask why there are two sets of functions that do the same, it's
because this file (and the kdmain.c) will very soon some day be moved to
a transport dll, outside the kernel, and it will need these functions.
See this command's documentation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/-dbgprint
and the section "DbgPrint buffer and the debugger"
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/reading-and-filtering-debugging-messages#dbgprint-buffer-and-the-debugger
for more details.
- Loosely implement the function, based on our existing circular printout
buffers in kdio.c.
- Enable its usage in the KdpPrint() and KdpPrompt() functions.
Notice that this function will *only* capture the strings being sent **to**
the debugger, and not the strings the debugger itself produce. (This means
that we cannot use the KdPrintCircularBuffer as a replacement for our
KDBG dmesg one, for example...)
How to test:
Run ReactOS under WinDbg, and use the !dbgprint command to view the
buffer. You can also use the Memory Window, place yourself at the
address pointed by KdPrintCircularBuffer and KdPrintWritePointer, and
read its contents.
What you should observe:
Prior notice: The circular buffer in debug builds of ReactOS and Windows
is 0x8000 bytes large. In release builds, its size is down to 0x1000.
1- When you start e.g. the 2nd-stage GUI installation of ReactOS, going
past the initial "devices installation" and letting it stabilize on
the Welcome page, break into WinDbg and run the !dbgprint command. You
should notice that the end of its output is weirdly truncated, compared
to what has been actually emitted to the debug output. Comparing this
with the actual contents of the circular buffer (via Memory Window),
shows that the buffer contents is actually correct.
2- Copy all the text that has been output by the !dbgprint command and
paste it in an editor; count the number of all characters appearing +
newlines (only CR or LF), and observe that this number is "mysteriously"
equal to 16384 == 0x4000.
3- Continue running ReactOS installation for a little while, breaking back
back into WinDbg and looking at !dbgprint again. Its output seems to be
still stopping at the same place as before (but the actual buffer memory
contents shows otherwise). Continue running ROS installation, and break
into the debugger when ROS is about to restart. You should now observe
that the dbgprint buffer rolled over:
dd nt!KdPrintRolloverCount shows 1.
Carefully analysing the output of !dbgprint, however, you will notice
that it looks a bit garbage-y: the first part of the output is actually
truncated after 16384 characters, then you get a second part of the
buffer showing what ReactOS was printing while shutting down. Then
you get again what was shown at the top of the !dbgprint output.
(Of course, comparing with the actual contents of the circular buffer
in memory shows that its contents are fine...)
The reason of these strange observations, is because there is an intrinsic
bug in the !dbgprint command implementation (in kdexts.dll). Essentially,
it displays the contents of the circular buffer in two single dprintf()
calls: one for the "older" (bottom) part of the buffer:
[WritePointer, EndOfBuffer]
and one for the "newer" (upper) part of the buffer:
[CircularBuffer, WritePointer[ .
The first aspect of the bug (causing observation 3), is that those two
parts are not necessarily NULL-terminated strings (especially after
rollover), so for example, displaying the upper part of the buffer, will
potentially also display part of the buffer's bottom part.
The second aspect of the bug (explaining observations 1 and 2), is due
to the implementation of the dprintf() function (callback in dbgenv.dll).
There, it uses a fixed-sized buffer of size 0x4000 == 16384 characters.
Since the output of the circular buffer is not done by little chunks,
but by the two large parts, if any of those are larger than 0x4000 they
get truncated on display.
(This last observation is confirmed in a completely different context by
https://community.osr.com/discussion/112439/dprintf-s-max-string-length .)
But the underlying GCC stupidity is still there (15 years later).
However, enable it only in 32-bit GCC builds, not in 64-bits nor with MSVC.
See commit b9cd3f2d9 (r25845) for some details.
GCC is indeed still incapable of casting 32-bit pointers up to 64-bits,
when static-initializing arrays (**outside** a function) without emitting
the error:
"error: initializer element is not constant"
(which might somehow indicate it actually tries to generate executable
code for casting the pointers, instead of doing it at compile-time).
Going down the rabbit hole, other stupidities show up:
Our PVOID64 type and the related POINTER_64 (in 32-bit archs), or the
PVOID32 and POINTER_32 (in 64-bit archs), are all silently broken in
GCC builds, because the pointer size attributes __ptr64 and __ptr32,
which are originally MSVC-specific, are defined to nothing in _mingw.h.
(And similarly for the __uptr and __sptr sign-extension attributes.)
Clang and other sane ompilers has since then implemented those (enabled
with -fms-extensions), but not GCC. The closest thing that could exist
for GCC is to do:
#define __ptr64 __attribute__((mode(DI)))
in order to get a 64-bit-sized pointer type with
typedef void* __ptr64 PVOID64;
but even this does not work, with the error:
"error: invalid pointer mode 'DI'"
Choose the correct element of the KiUnexpectedRange array,
depending on the interrupt vector, the same way as here:
a2c6af0da4/ntoskrnl/ke/amd64/except.c (L77)
And guard KeConnectInterrupt() execution with dispatcher lock.
CORE-14922
- Line-wrapping is enabled with 'ESC[?7h' (the '?' was forgotten).
Notice that the following reference also shows it wrong:
https://www.cse.psu.edu/~kxc104/class/cse472/09s/hw/hw7/vt100ansi.htm
- Terminal type is actually queried with 'ESC Z' (VT52-compatible), or
with 'ESC[c' (VT100-compatible). The antediluvian CTRL-E ('\x05')
control code gives instead a user-configurable (usually empty) string,
so it's not reliable.
Also, we don't really care about the returned result, we just need to
know that one has been sent.
Cross-checked with online documentation:
* "Digital VT100 User Guide" (EK-VT100-UG-001) (1st edition, August 1978,
reviewed November 1978).
* https://www.real-world-systems.com/docs/ANSIcode.html
* https://geoffg.net/Downloads/Terminal/TerminalEscapeCodes.pdf
* https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enquiry_character
- Retrieve the size of the *controlling terminal* with escape sequences
only when it's a serial one: serial output is enabled *and* KDSERIAL
is set (i.e. user input through serial). See code for the actual logic
(the corresponding truth table is left as an exercise for the reader).
- Fix also a "Buffer" vs. "InBuffer" mismatch, that caused the whole
code to fail.
- For fallback terminal size values, use meaningful ones when SCREEN
is instead the controlling "terminal" (based on full-size BOOTVID
values).
- When echoing read characters during line-cooking, do direct output by
using KdpDprintf() instead of going through the heavy KdbpPrint() function.
This fixes some input artifacts like: 1. extra slowdowns due to
querying terminal size at each keypress, and 2. getting obnoxious
"--- Press q to abort ..." prompts in the middle of typing a long
comamnd because you are at the very bottom of the screen.
Makefile.am: this hasn't been updated in a while
security.c: WIN32 -> _WIN32 to keep the ROS-diff consistent with the rest
win32config.h/libxslt.h: remove unnecessary ROS-diff
xsltwin32config.h: this was missed in the 1.1.34 sync
xsltexports.h: mark a ROS-diff as such
CDefaultContextMenu::DoProperties provides a fallback call
to the property sheet testing the return value of the _DoCallback method,
which is ultimately the return value of SH_ShowDriveProperties().
SH_ShowDriveProperties() sometimes returns an HRESULT, however it is marked
as returning a BOOL. Then, DrivesContextMenuCallback() always handles this
result as an HRESULT.
Fix SH_ShowDriveProperties() to always return a BOOL as it is intended,
and in DrivesContextMenuCallback() handle the result accordingly.
CORE-18537
- Remove KdbInit() macro and directly use KdbpCliInit() (since the place
where it was used was already within an #ifdef KDBG block).
- Declare KdpKdbgInit() only when KDBG is defined, move its definition
into kdio.c and remove the legacy wrappers/kdbg.c file.
And in KdbInitialize(), set KdpInitRoutine directly to the former,
instead of using the KdpKdbgInit indirection.
- Don't reset KdComPortInUse in KdpDebugLogInit().
- Minor refactorings: KdpSerialDebugPrint -> KdpSerialPrint and make it
static; argument name "Message" -> "String", "StringLength" -> "Length".
This fixes the toolbar in FileZilla 3.8 being drawn wrong (grey)
It regressed by 0.4.15-dev-1603-g 232c45fcd7
And todays fix is a partial revert of that guilty rev.
The reverted part is not even necessarily needed for what we had in mind back then,
It was just a first tiny step with the aim to get rid of the comctl32.h changes of that commit.
But that goal was and even is far out of reach for many other reasons also.
Actually we should have reverted the toolbar.c change back then already,
before committing the "flipfix9".
CORE-18263
[SYSDM] Prevent my german-teacher from getting a heart-attack by that misplaced comma.
[SMSS] Prevent myself from getting a heart-attack by that superfluous dot.
Furthermore this addendum serves the purpose of actually linking both PRs
and their 4 previous commits to the actual JIRA ticket CORE-18754, which wasn't
the case before:
0.4.15-dev-5392-g 04b2d35f5b
0.4.15-dev-5391-g a8e06d92e8
0.4.15-dev-5390-g a4274ad548
0.4.15-dev-5389-g 5dc43c0f32
- Implement the architecture-specific pagefile size limits.
In particular, verify that the selected volume on which to create
the page file can accomodate the theoretical maximum limit (e.g.
FAT32 cannot accomodate a 16 TB pagefile on x64, and the limit must
be lowered down to 4 GB).
- Change the IDS_WARNINITIALRANGE and IDS_WARNMAXIMUMRANGE strings
so that the maximum limit mentioned is the dynamic one.
- Review, improve and fix other aspects of the code.
Parts of this PR: addendum to commits 4d2d2dbb2 (#2597), 3bee3b92a (#2706).
What we have:
- Maximum number of pagefiles: 16
- Minimum pagefile size: 256 pages (1 MB when page size = 4096 bytes)
- Maximum pagefile size:
* 32-bit platforms: (1024 * 1024 - 1) pages (~ 4095 MB)
* x86 with PAE support: same size as for AMD x64
* x64 platform: (4 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 - 1) pages (~ 16 TB)
* IA64 platform: (8 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 - 1) pages (~ 32 TB)
Those are the values as supported and verified by the NT kernel.
Now, user-mode programs (including SMSS.EXE) have different opinions
on these, namely, they consider estimates directly in MB, respectively:
4095 MB, (16 * 1024 * 1024) MB, and (32 * 1024 * 1024) MB
(verified on Win2k3 and Win7 32 and 64 bits).
Also here, the minimum pagefile size is set to 2 MB.
Starting Windows 8+ (and 10), those values change slightly, and are
still not fully synchronized between NTOS:MM and SMSS. Finally, while
(x86 PAE and) AMD64 and ARM64 seem to share the maximum pagefile
size limit, 32-bit ARMv7 appears to use different limits than regular
x86 (2 GB instead of 4).
Please keep those values as they are for NT compatibility!
See the following references:
https://www.geoffchappell.com/studies/windows/km/ntoskrnl/api/mm/modwrite/create.htmhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ask-the-performance-team/what-is-the-page-file-for-anyway/ba-p/372608
+ Manual extraction of the values from different NT 6.2,6.3,10 builds.
[SMSS] Fill out in particular the x86-specific case for PAE.
[NTOS:MM] Some cleanup in the NtCreatePagingFile() code, namely:
- Clarify some comments;
- Validate the lower and upper bounds of the Minimum and Maximum sizes
(based on Windows behaviour as explained by Geoff + manual tests).
- Open the pagefile in case-insensitive;
- Simplify the loop that finds an existing matching pagefile;
- Simplify some failure exit paths;
- Add a "Missing validation steps TODO" comment block explaining the
existing code-hole.
That way, we don't have anymore the VGA device together with primary device in device list.
Change also EngpUnlinkGraphicsDevice() function to add back VGA device to device list
when removing its parent from device list.
CORE-18522
As IOCTL_VIDEO_GET_CURRENT_MODE returns 2 as ModeIndex, wait for the same value
in IOCTL_VIDEO_SET_CURRENT_MODE.
Also change vgaddi to send this hardcoded value.
vga_new also uses 2 as index for 640x480x16
DFM_MERGECONTEXTMENU handler works better now. However there is difference
between ours and Windows' menu building systems, which has to be fixed.
Addendum to 64657051c3. CORE-13841 CORE-18577
This fixes starting the Windows 2000 POSIX subsystem in ReactOS.
- The CreateSession pointer was initialized against the SbApiMsg variable, but
it was the other SbApiMsg2 that was being initialized and sent through LPC.
- Do not overwrite the MuSessionId (Terminal Services session ID) variable with
the generated environment subsystem session ID from SmpAllocateSessionId().
- Actually initialize the SbApiMsg ApiNumber for the CreateSession LPC call.
(dll\win32\kernel32\client\proc.c:3690) Retrying with: POSIX /P C:\ReactOS\system32\posix\ls.exe /C ls
Breakpoint 1 hit
csrsrv!CsrSbApiRequestThread+0x64:
001b:1000ac34 837dfc00 cmp dword ptr [ebp-4],0
kd> ??ReceiveMsg
struct _SB_API_MSG
+0x000 h : _PORT_MESSAGE
+0x018 ConnectionInfo : _SB_CONNECTION_INFO
+0x018 ApiNumber : 0xcccccccc (No matching name)
+0x01c ReturnValue : 0n0
+0x020 u : <unnamed-tag>
kd> p
...
(base\system\smss\smsubsys.c:393) SMSS: SmpLoadSubSystem - NtRequestWaitReplyPort Failed with Status c0000002 for sessionid 2
...
<Retrying>
...
(base\system\smss\smsubsys.c:393) SMSS: SmpLoadSubSystem - NtRequestWaitReplyPort Failed with Status c0000002 for sessionid 3
All those bugs could have been avoided *IF*, rather than (badly) duplicating
its code, the existing SmpSbCreateSession() function had been used instead.
- "Not sure these field mean what I think they do -- but clear them" ... ◔_◔
Those fields are related to the debug client interface (DbgUi) and session
in case the subsystem being started is going to be debugged. These have
nothing to do with the MuSessionId. Clarify this in the SB_CREATE_SESSION_MSG
structure and in the SmpSbCreateSession() function.
Classic Theme: disabled "checked" checkboxes should be grey CORE-18609
and not black, like they erroneously were.
This patch does not seem to have any impact on how they are rendered
for themed ros.
Ftr: We experimented also with COLOR_GRAYTEXT instead of COLOR_BTNSHADOW
but that did result in incorrect drawing of disabled "checked" checkboxes for
the 'High Contrast' Color Schemes.
Fixes 48 failing tests of user32:CharFuncs.
Only 12 minor failing tests are left!
Thanks to Simone Mario Lombardo for the problem analysis!
CORE-18415 CORE-18452
... and let the latter one substitute to whatever we want.
Hindi however had "Helv" -> "Tahoma", but "MS Sans Serif" -> "FreeSans".
Now its "Helv" will go to "FreeSans".
* [DISKPART] Fix help for multi-word command crashing.
When the HELP command is executed for a multi-word command,
for example "HELP CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY", diskpart crashes.
This happens because before the desired form of the command
is encountered, its single word form is found - since the first word
of the command matches the one HELP is looking for, it tries to
compare the second word of the input command with the second
(nonexistent) word of the encountered single word command,
which is NULL. This results in diskpart crashing.
The fix makes HELP check if the to-be-compared word is not NULL,
before calling wcsicmp.
An addendum to 0.4.14-dev-20-g 2f4fb903b4
because since then we don't have the Ubuntu font anymore.
The substitutes are also not needed any longer.
We can use Tahoma here without causing any change in the current rendering,
because for all languages the former
Ubuntu substitutions did point either to Tahoma,
or to the same thing, that Tahoma atm points to
(for those language that do require additional glyphs).
This way we do not only get the substitutions closer to 2k3sp2, but will also
simplify our maintenance and testing, because the same font is guaranteed to be used then
for all themes: Classic, Blackshade and Lautus: The font which has the needed glyphs for
that specific language.
E.g.
"FreeSans" for Hindi,
"Tahoma" for most Western languages, and
"Droid Sans Fallback" for Chinese and Japanese language.
Things are cleaner and simpler this way.
In explorer filebrowser 'details' view
the column 'comments' had invalid length of zero, and therefore
was hidden under the 'attributes' column.
I guess even after this patch, it will not display any
sane contents in there yet.
Therefore I chose a small width of 10 only, to reduce the chance for
it to trigger an undesired horizontal scrollbar.
As far as I see we don't support manual showing and hiding of additional columns yet.
By default my Windows does not show this column. But when activated manually, it is always
shown on the right hand side of the 'attributes' column.
Sync the barebone fix from Wine (wine-7.19-557-g13cc08e32d6):
https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/?a=search&h=HEAD&st=grep&s=ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer%28
and
13cc08e32d:/dlls/ddraw/surface.c
- Added "swap_interval" argument to ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer()
- Added ddraw_swap_interval_from_flags() function for dispatching
the integer type of required swap interval
- Updated ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer() function for managing the
swap interval between backbuffer and frontbuffer (and relative flipping)
- Updated the ddraw_surface7_Flip() function for relaying the swap interval
to ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer() function.
- Added 0 value (as Wine) when the swap interval is not required
This fixes empty white screen issue on rendering because of lacking
swap interval for the software / games that use ddraw.
CORE-18547
The SubSystemNames array didn't correlate with the possible values of
SubSystemType (e.g. index 4 was "Posix" whereas Posix is type 7; Posix
and OS/2 entries were inverted; Windows CUI subsystem (type 3) was
mapped to "Posix"), and the array dereferencing was out of bounds if the
SubSystemType of the image happened to be larger than 8.
I know (strings extraction from debug build of Windows' SMSS.EXE) that
they use that same old'n'broken array. Perhaps a leftover from very old
times (NT 3.1 betas) where the PE format was under work and the
subsystem numbers didn't have their definitive values... (This has
already happened with the NT PDK v1.196 from September 1991.)
This is really ReactOS-specific, so I surround them with __REACTOS__
(even if this is our code) to differentiate these from Win2k3 behaviour,
even though they were strongly inspired by what was possible in the beta
versions of NT 3.1 (pre-3.10.404).
Interestingly, Windows 7+ partially re-introduced that functionality
(just in differencing "Windows=On" from "Off").
See https://reactos.org/wiki/User:Hbelusca/CSRSS for more information.
The "failed to grant access rights" message isn't enough to understand what kind of access rights haven't been granted and why. Dumping information of the captured security descriptor, the ACL and its ACEs with mask rights and token SIDs should be enough to understand the reason of the failure in question.
debug.c will serve as a centralized facility for security debugging routines and everything related to that. This file will be expanded with further debug functions for the Security subsystem if needed.
Loosely based on the deprecated ReactOS-specific SmExecuteProgram().
On server-side, we lookup into the list of deferred subsystems that
has been initialized at init time.
Dedicated to Justin Miller (The_DarkFire) work on reviving the
POSIX subsystem!
This DLL was exporting legacy NT-incompatible or ROS-specific SM client
functions, that have been since 10 years now (2012) replaced by the new
NT-compatible SM:
- SmConnectApiPort(): was just SmConnectToSm().
- SmCompleteSession():
The legacy SMSS used it for when a subsystem initialization was finished.
Now (NT-compatible) this function is called by subsystems **only** when a
subsystem session **terminates**: SmSessionComplete().
- SmExecuteProgram(): was just the client side of SmLoadDeferedSubSystem()
(whose server side is not implemented yet). The legacy SM "old" SmExecPgm
implementation actually was "SmLoadDeferedSubSystem"...
- SmLookupSubsystem(): is a utility-only function to read any registry value
inside "Session Manager\SubSystems".
Move SMDLL's readme into SMLIB and update its contents.
Collect some residual useful functions into smutils.c (and moved in SMLIB,
though not compiled yet):
- SmExecuteProgram(), now implemented as a wrapper around SmExecPgm();
- SmLookupSubsystem(), described above;
- SmQueryInformation(), that retrieves a list of currently-running subsystems.
[SMLIB] Validate SbApiPortName's length in SmConnectToSm().
Fix CommandLine length validation in SmStartCsr().
Add documentation (+ SAL annotations) to the NT-compatible SMSS client functions.
smmsg.h: Add both Win32 and Win64 struct sizes C_ASSERTs for those whose size
change between these two processor architecture sizes.
[SMLIB] Introduce SmSendMsgToSm() as helper to send data into the SM LPC port.
+ Make the other API functions use it.
It should be observed that in Vista+, both functions SmConnectToSm() and this
new SmSendMsgToSm() are exported by NTDLL under the names RtlConnectToSm()
and RtlSendMsgToSm() (and use the same signature).
See: https://www.geoffchappell.com/studies/windows/win32/ntdll/history/names60.htm
[NTDLL] Correctly stub RtlConnectToSm() and RtlSendMsgToSm().
[NTDLL_VISTA] Link to SMLIB and simply export RtlConnectToSm() and RtlSendMsgToSm().
- Delete some IntRequestFontSize function calls.
- Enable cache on font size requests.
- Add two members into FONTGDI structure, for font size cache.
CORE-15554
- Delete "DejaVu Sans Mono" font files (DejaVuSansMono.ttf etc.).
- Re-map "Terminal" font substitute to "Lucida Console" except for HebrewFonts and UnicodeFonts.
- Re-map HebrewFonts "Terminal" font substitute to "Courier New".
- Re-map UnicodeFonts "Terminal" font substitute to "Courier New". And then, re-map UnicodeFonts "Courier" font substitute to "Courier New". Delete UnicodeFonts "Courier New" font substitute.
CORE-18605
- Use IsDialogMessage function in message loop to enable Tab.
- Add WS_TABSTOP style to IDC_FONTCOMBO control.
- Set focus on create.
- Handle WM_KEYDOWN and WM_GETDLGCODE messages.
- Add UpdateCells, LimitCaretXY SetCaretXY, MoveUpDown, and MoveLeftRight helper functions.
- Delete DrawGrid, and DrawActiveCell functions for simplicity.
- Add and delete some members in MAP structure.
CORE-13806
I manually applied the final state of the reviewed (#4829) by hand.
The commit relies on (#4837) which added the Greek Tahoma glyphs, and the result now
does finally draw fine with unbold Tahoma also for the Greek ros installation.
See the final screenshot that I added today within (#4829).
Since 0.4.14-dev-6-g f45dd65 we do have a proper "Verdana" font,
so there is no need for substitution with "DejaVu Sans" any longer. That is the proper MS name for such a font.
And with 0.4.14-dev-20-g 2f4fb90 we even deleted the "DejaVu Sans" font,
so it makes no sense to keep it as a substitution target.
So adapt fonts.inf and muifonts.h, and also a test where it was still referenced.
MS 2k3sp2 does neither have such a font substitute, nor such a font.
- Copy Greek vector glyphs from DejaVu Sans font by using FontForge.
- Add Greek bitmap glyphs by hand with using FontForge.
- Add Greek charset on font info.
- Underline position is hacked because FontForge has a bug in saving Underline position.
CORE-14343
* [REGEDIT] Partially Sync to Wine 7.17
- regproc.c and regedit.c are now in sync.
- some other mostly depending fixes for the remaining files
* [REGEDIT_WINETEST] Sync to Wine-7.0
Partially revert some aspects of commits 5696e4ba4 and bf40c7a31.
(See PR #4340.)
In order for Win2k3 kernel32.dll to operate with our basesrv.dll (or our
kernel32.dll to operate with Win2k3 basesrv.dll), we need in particular
to have the CreateNlsSecurityDescriptor() helper to exactly take the
expected parameters. Namely, a pointer to a **user-allocated**
SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR buffer, its size (and an access mask).
The function expects its caller to provide all this, and the caller expects
the function to initialize the security descriptor buffer. Note that the
function does *NOT* allocate a new descriptor buffer to be returned!
Indeed, with the way it currently is in master, using Win2k3 kernel32
with our basesrv is now failing with the errors:
```
NLSAPI: Could NOT Create ACL - c0000023.
(subsystems/win/basesrv/nls.c:279) NLS: CreateNlsSecurityDescriptor FAILED!: c0000023
NLSAPI: Could NOT initialize Server - c0000023.
(dll/ntdll/ldr/ldrinit.c:867) LDR: DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH for dll "kernel32.dll" (InitRoutine: 77E40D95) failed
```
(and, if we ever attempted to increase the so-claimed "dummy parameter"
descriptor size in the basesrv call, we would end up with its stack
corrupted and a crash).
Conversely, using our kernel32 with Win2k3 basesrv, would end up with
basesrv receiving a wrongly-initialized descriptor that would not work
(the buffer not being initialized with the contents of a descriptor, but
instead receiving some address to a descriptor allocated somewhere else).
As flags it's easier to see hex values than decimal numbers.
Also I wonder who made those headers, it's as if they "unformatted" them
on purpose (looks like some autodump from somewhere). Just ugly smh...
- Use line numbers instead of entry numbers.
- Add LFN check.
- Delete some test entries outside of test data directory.
- Add some test entries.
CORE-18080
[INF] These 2 lines are nonsense now for 2 different reasons even:
Since 0.4.13-dev-764-g dbb4432b25
we do have a proper "Times New Roman" font, so there is no need for
substitution any longer.
And since 0.4.14-dev-20-g 2f4fb903b4
we don't even have the substitution-target "DejaVu Serif" anymore.
[SETUP] Similar glitch in muifonts.h
[ROSTESTS] Thin out gdi32:GetTextMetrics test
Deletes tests for 3 fonts that we do not longer have
In fact Windows XP/2003 desk.cpl uses only user-defined values,
and performs fallback to shell32.dll strings in case they are missing.
CORE-18565 CORE-8427
Fix keyboard layout icon in taskbar notification area. JIRA issue: CORE-11700, CORE-2699, CORE-18546
- Call ActivateKeyboardLayout to select the keyboard layout correctly.
- Modify WM_INPUTLANGCHANGEREQUEST parameter.
- Modify BroadcastSystemMessageW parameter.
- Revert Taskbar Notification Area MA_NOACTIVATE HACK 8344291 . This fixes Context Menu display.
- Load the "IME File" value and set the IME icon if necessary.
- Correctly implement global hooks.
- Don't set SRVINFO_CICERO_ENABLED flag because we don't have Cicero support.
- Improve UserGetSystemMetrics for SM_DBCSENABLED and SM_IMMENABLED.
- Delete useless UserIsDBCSEnabled function.
CORE-11700
This is a hack, but is required when MSI is loaded in a process that is already shimmed.
It should be removed when the MSI shim integration is fixed.
CORE-18532
CORE-13283
Return TRUE instead of NTSTATUS code which has a value of FALSE and may confuse caller.
Fixes sporadic 0x7B bugcheck when booting from corrupted NTFS volume using WinXP ntfs.sys.
- All functions now implemented, except no support for themes.
- Fixed listview height to avoid vertical scrollbar in Windows.
- Refactored existing code for show/hide desktop icons.
CORE-3567 CORE-8427
A retrial of 13868ee (#4779).
- Fill the background if necessary, and set the text color and the back mode in DrawFrameControl:DFC_MENU.
- Use UITOOLS95_DrawFrameMenu in menu drawing instead of DrawFrameControl.
CORE-18515, CORE-18417
DrawFrameControl:DFC_MENU draws the monochrome image of menu arrow or checkmark. However, the function didn't draw the entire rectangle correctly when the rectangle was not a square. CORE-18417
- Use `mimetypes/application-certificate` icon
from Tango Icon Theme 0.8.90 instead of `IDI_CPLSYSTEM`
- Set large icon correctly
- Add NULL check for DestroyIcon
- Minor code formatting
Add caret width value to EDITSTATE structure.
To keep the same behavior as Windows Server 2003,
we need to update dwCaretWidth when EDIT_WM_SetFocus is called.
CORE-18151
To hypothetical future sync'ers: If you ever try to sync this file with
MinGW-w64, please be extremely careful to port all the fixes (including
x64-compatible casting fixes, missing definitions, etc.) that have been
brought to this file along the years by your dear ReactOS colleagues.
Otherwise, use software pointer functions.
This fixes graphical glitches on cursor change, when the display driver
provides accelerated pointer functions (DrvSetPointerShape/DrvMovePointer),
but refuses to handle a certain cursor.
These graphical glitches may be reproduced:
- by using Voodoo driver SFFT 1.9
- by using framebuf_new.dll instead of framebuf.dll
- by using the panning driver (setting DefaultSettings.XPanning and
DefaultSettings.YPanning in registry)
- Fix truncated dialogs
- Fix element positions
- Fix element misc flags
- Also uniform resource file headers per Coding Style
Addendum to e3fdbe5806, 1866b89100, and 9186a358da.
CORE-18497
- Add IDS_ADDRESSMENUTEXT resource string (whose ID matchs the string of addressband.rgs).
- Add SHLoadRegUIStringA/W function prototype to <shlwapi_undoc.h>.
- Use SHLoadRegUIStringW to load MenuTextPUI.
CORE-18394
When working on macOS, the system creates a .DS_Store file in every accessed directory. They are marked as new files
in git, which is very annoying. This change will exclude these files.
- Modify media/vgafonts/932-8x8.bin Japanese VGA font.
- Use special codepoints of new font 932-8x8.bin.
Appendum of #4750. Line connection bug still remains.
CORE-5052
- Modify media/vgafonts/28606-8x8.bin Romanian VGA font to display special characters.
- Add global variables for special characters "Char..." for Romanian VGA font.
- Toggle the global variables "Char..." in SetConsoleCodePage function.
CORE-18446
- Don't create the settings registry key when trying to load them.
Defer its creation when saving the settings.
- Use more restricted access rights when opening/creating the key.
- Ensure read and written string settings are NULL-terminated.
- Use the Win32 CRT assert so that if an assertion fails we get a
message on the screen, not via the kernel debugger.
- Fix failing API tests added in 6aacfa93 and c1c12793:
'KbdLayout' test: All failures fixed now
'VirtualKey' test: One of two failures fixed
- This also should fix related problems with "F17" shortcut key
in the menu items of some programs.
CORE-17906 CORE-3903
This includes:
- Notification dll calling in CallNotificationDll().
- winmm.dll API calling (e.g. PlaySound) in PlaySoundRoutine().
Also:
- Fix dwKeyName usage in RegEnumKeyExW() specifying a number of *characters*.
Use window subclassing to override WM_PAINT message handling
and use RedrawWindow function along with WS_CLIPCHILDREN style
for the parent window in order to preserve screensaver drawing.
CORE-15929
CORE-18438
- Each event detail control stores its own "current" item index, so
that there can be different event detail dialogs showing different
events concurrently (half-plemented; this is a Win7-like feature).
As such, give the index of the selected event item when sending
the EVT_DISPLAY message, instead of having the details dialog
retrieve everytime by itself the current selected item (that may
change in-between calls, and can trigger the "No Items in ListView"
error).
- When pressing "Prev"/"Next" buttons, detect whether we already are
at the top/bottom of the event log, and if so, prompt the user to
continue around.
Clear up any selected event in the list, before selecting the new
one. (Note: the event list supports multiple selection, for future
functionality.)
Fix 'Trying to link windows to itself' on DestroyWindow. Patch by I_Kill_Bugs.
This fixes a potential BSOD 0x50 observable in the app Localizer Editor"
Hide multiple monitor selection controls in this case.
Otherwise, show them when multiple monitors are detected
and hide the monitor preview bitmap.
This fixes the focus on the resolution slider when tested in Windows XP.
Also use the monitor bitmap globally, because it's used on multiple pages.
CORE-17939 CORE-10606
Previously, we would share one object between a multitude of options.
Now, the only two options that need to store something for later use each have their own space for it.
The context menu always cleans up after itself, the File menu does not.
CORE-18345
CORE-18361
CORE-18366
Addendum to commits 5f4bb73e and c6ccb92b.
- GetLocaleInfo() returns an int, not a bool: makes it clear in the test.
- No need to use StringCchCopy() to just initialize two chars to the
same value.
- The question about the test in https://github.com/reactos/reactos/pull/4723#discussion_r981331634
was meant to discover that CreateDIBSection() was unnecessary, since
the very original code (before commit 0991cedc) did not use it and was
working fine in that regard. The simple fix was to use GetDC(NULL).
- Use SM_CXSMICON/SM_CYSMICON metrics for the KBSWITCH indicator as well.
- Override the font size obtained from SPI_GETICONTITLELOGFONT with a
known one (allows to get a correct indicator even if the user font
is very large).
- Do the initialization in such a way that in case SPI_GETICONTITLELOGFONT
or CreateFontIndirect fails, we always fall back to the default stock
font that is ensured to always exist.
- Initialize *all* the fields of the IconInfo structure.
- Do the same behaviour as input.dll in getting indicator text.
- Use full color DIB (device-independent bitmap) to improve icon.
- Use SPI_GETICONTITLELOGFONT for font.
CORE-10667
CORE-18322
v1.8.1 (2022-08-23):
- Fixed use-after-free when flushing
- Fixed crash when opening volume when AppLocker installed
- Compression now disabled for no-COW files, as on Linux
- Flushing now scales better on very fast drives
- Fixed small files getting padded to 4,096 bytes by lazy writer
- Added NoDataCOW registry option
Alt+Shift is a useful key combination to switch the current keyboard layout. CORE-11737
- Add ID_NEXTLAYOUT command to kbswitch.
- Send command ID_NEXTLAYOUT to kbswitch on Alt+Shift key combination in WM_SYSKEYDOWN handling of IntDefWindowProc function.
- Make IntFindWindow a non-static function.
Tested and compared with MS CMD.EXE when copying files within the
same directory, across directories and across drives.
This is not done for the MOVE, REN and REPLACE commands however.
CORE-18090
Import, as is, the next 2 commits from Wine:
8d8936cbb6fea3cac862e059e814527f5361f48b 2016-12-06 Bruno Jesus bcrypt/tests: Normalize all tests to use function pointers.
b5e5be13d20adff5d7b784e71c7a48fb95fde2c8 2016-12-06 Bruno Jesus bcrypt/tests: Workaround RegGetValueW not being present in XP.
These let this test load on WS03 and even WXP, too.
Notice though, that even after the change, the test does not manage to load bcrypt.dll yet on Windows XPSP3 yet, even when copying it next the test.
No functional changes.
ROSTESTS-296
- Use 72x72 icon instead of a bitmap
- Use correct control position and size for IDC_SPEAKIMG
- VolumeDlgProc: Add NULL check for DestroyIcon and fix cleanup order
Addendum to 781c247b.
'.' and '..' entries do not exist on FATX subdirectories. We have to fake them when
enumerating the directory, and ignore them when creating a FCB from a directory entry.
CORE-16373
'buffer' is local to the function, while m_sPath is an instance class member.
Fix that by calling the IShellLink::Resolve() function, which will allocate
and fill the m_sPath variable.
CORE-15229
Follow-up of PR #4715. CORE-15369
- The 'Show Desktop' button of taskbar works on button up instead of button down.
- Add NULL checks for m_ShowDesktopButton.
- Fix hung-up in rebooting.
This PR adds a tiny button of window class "TrayShowDesktopButtonWClass" at right/bottom edge of taskbar.
This button allows the user to access "Show/Restore Desktop" feature by mouse.
You can toggle visibility of this button by registry value "TaskbarSd" in key "HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced".
The button is themed when theme is available.
CORE-15369
When a PropertySheet fails to init, that fact is being logged
and it shows an empty page, but it can't be closed.
Handle second failure properly by using FAILED_UNEXPECTEDLY macro.
CORE-18333
Mutes the logging:
fixme:(dll/directx/wine/ddraw/utils.c:584) Unhandled flags 0x20.
gets logged many times per second.
It does affect several applications, e.g. the game 'Anno 1602' from 1998, and the 'Diablo 2 demo' from rapps,
For both games it can be observed with both: our VBEMP driver and the VBox4.3.12 3D-accelerated-driver.
Muting may improve performance a bit in such apps.
It gets logged although no missing features can be perceived visually in the rendering.
Fix it by importing Wine-commit b943c7910b3261c9603343369cd632f7a3b56bba
ddraw: Handle DDLOCK_WRITEONLY in wined3dmapflags_from_ddrawmapflags().
Signed-off-by: Henri Verbeet <hverbeet@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
- Fix IntLoadKeyboardLayout function to return the correct HKL value.
- Modify LAYOUT_LIST_NODE structure to add more information.
- Fix LayoutList_GetByHkl function to choose the IME HKLs correctly.
- Ignore DELETED entries correctly.
- Improve UI/UX.
CORE-11700, CORE-13244, CORE-18364
- Use Unicode (WCHAR) instead of TCHAR
- Code formatting
- Use string safe functions
- Close handles after calling `CreateProcess`
- Save sound path as `REG_EXPAND_SZ` only if the path
contains '%' character, like Windows does
- Fix `wcsdup` leaks
Reviewed-by: Mark Jansen <mark.jansen@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Katayama Hirofumi MZ <katayama.hirofumi.mz@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Logon UI was excluded from CMake build, probably for not being compliant
with 'warnings are errors' standard introduced at some point.
In the future, I would probably try to make Logon UI usable
alongside with the classic msgina interface.
- Add logonui back to CMakeLists
- Replace 'wcscpy_s' Vista+ function with StringCchCopyW
- Exclude some unused functions
Signed-off-by: Vitaly Orekhov <crce2000@mail.ru>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
- Add IntLoadPreloadKeyboardLayouts helper function to load the layouts on log-on.
- In UpdatePerUserSystemParameters function, call CliImmInitializeHotKeys and IntLoadPreloadKeyboardLayouts functions.
CORE-16600
Clicking "Edit compatibility modes" button in the "Compatibility" tab
opens a window centered on the parent window. If we move the parent
window to one of the screen edges and then click this button again,
the new window will appear off screen.
Adjust position of created window, so now it would be completely visible.
CORE-17089
Reviewed-by: Mark Jansen <mark.jansen@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
CORE-18061
This makes the left border 2 pixels smaller in
IDD_APPLICATION_PAGE and IDD_PROCESS_PAGE.
The goal is:
- matching XPSP3 taskmgr to 100% on left border.
- leaving more room for the content of the 2 SysListView32.
- better aligning left border of IDD_APPLICATION_PAGE
and IDD_PROCESS_PAGE to IDD_PERFORMANCE_PAGE
upon tab-switching.
In addition: Update german (de-DE) translation:
Make wording of IDS_MSG_TRAYICONCPUUSAGE (used in tooltip)
match the wording used in IDS_STATUS_CPUUSAGE (used in status bar).
If disk changed since last time, we must either return STATUS_IO_DEVICE_ERROR
or STATUS_VERIFY_REQUIRED, depending of VPB_MOUNTED flag.
This is already handled by the SignalMediaChanged() function.
CORE-18244
ReactOS explorer shell asserts when opening the "File" menu in MyComputer for the second time.
This is due to the cached copy of IContextMenu not being released before attempting to cache it again.
Fix based on the patch proposed by JIRA user I_Kill_Bugs
CORE-18353
Signed-off by: I_Kill_Bugs (original patch author)
The network activity tray icon wasn't showing activity until the Properties
dialog was opened at least once.
This was due to the fact that the tray icon was initialized once with missing
initialization parameters for pContext (default state and Adapter index).
Fix this problem by adding the missing initialization.
CORE-4497, CORE-9017, CORE-15744
CORE-18336
The current design was not processing actions verbs correctly for some
Start Menu context menu actions (Properties, Open all users, Explore all users),
despite associated code being implemented.
This was due by incorrectly filtering command IDs, not routing to the appropriate processing.
- Add write support for UTF-8 without BOM.
- Add "UTF-8 with BOM" encoding to the "Save As" dialog.
- Show line endings and encoding on the status bar (like Notepad in Windows 10).
- Remove ignored WS_EX_STATICEDGE
- Add grip to the status window.
Co-authored-by: Hermès BÉLUSCA - MAÏTO <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
To recognize IME, we have to initialize pKL->piiex.
- Add co_ClientImmLoadLayout and User32CallImmLoadLayoutFromKernel functions to call imm32!ImmLoadLayout on user mode from kernel.
- Use co_ClientImmLoadLayout in NtUserLoadKeyboardLayoutEx.
- Improve Imm32LoadIME to sanitize the IME table.
CORE-11700
TaskMgr currently does not respect local NLS settings and forces 3 digits + comma (US convention) formatting.
Fix this with a direct reuse of SH_FormatInteger() as already implemented in other places
(dll/win32/shell32/dialogs/filedefext.cpp ...)
- Removal of CommaSeparateNumberString() and replace with SH_FormatInteger().
- PerfDataGetText(): Use a switch structure. Return TRUE iftext could be retrieved; FALSE if not.
Co-authored-by: Hermès BÉLUSCA - MAÏTO <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Co-authored-by: Katayama Hirofumi MZ <katayama.hirofumi.mz@gmail.com>
Opening Network Status page creates a systematic "ghost" network activity,
activating RX+TX activity icon both on property page and tray, while no Rx/Tx.
This is due to pContext->dw[In|Out]Octets being initialized to 0 and compared
to refreshed interface data.
To circumvent this, copy refreshed interface data to the context on first update.
Update of various French translation files for several modules:
CALC, LABEL, DXDIAG, MPLAY32, RAPPS, SHUTDOWN, SNDVOL32, EXPLORER, WINLOGON;
CONSOLE.CPL, MMSYS.CPL; NETCFGX.DLL, SHELL32.DLL, SHLWAPI.DLL, SYSSETUP.DLL
PsIdleProcess and PsInitialSystemProcess share the same handle table. This
leads ObGetProcessHandleCount() to report the same number of handles
when called on those system processes, when being enumerated by
NtQuerySystemInformation(SystemProcessInformation).
Instead, just return 0 for the handle count of the Idle process in SystemProcessInformation.
This is not done in ObGetProcessHandleCount(), since a separate
NtQueryInformationProcess(ProcessHandleCount) for the idle process should return
a non-zero value.
CORE-16577
- Move struct _TL and TL definitions from win32.h to ntuser.h.
- Modify the type of TL.pfnFree as newly-defined TL_FN_FREE function pointer.
CORE-11700
The current Shift+Alt handling is buggy. The keyboard won't work frequently.
It dislikes system-side Alt (VK_MENU) key handling.
It seems like Shift+Alt handling should be in kernel.
CORE-10667
- Also insert curly-brackets for switch-case in GeneralPageProc
- Use correct printf data type for the system uptime
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
- Invalidate rectangle at CDownloaderProgress::OnSetText.
- Unsubclass the progress bar if necessary.
- Set zero to the progress for each download beginning.
CORE-14686
- Assignment and locking are managed by UserAssignmentLock/UserAssignmentUnlock.
- Synchronize ClientInfo->hKL to pti->KeyboardLayout->hkl.
CORE-11700, CORE-18317
Not only primary group assignation was broken but new dynamic length calculation is also broken. The length of the captured SID is not taken into account so the new dynamic length gets only the size of the default ACL present in an access token.
Therefore, the condition is always FALSE and the code never jumps to the STATUS_ALLOTTED_SPACE_EXCEEDED branch because the length will always be small than the charged dynamic length.
Addendum to 86bde3c.
With current master, what happens is that when someone wants to assign a new primary group SID for an access token, it results in an instant page fault because the primary group variable doesn't get assigned the dynamic part's address.
So the primary group variable gets an address which is basically a representation of the ACL size, hence the said address is bogus and it's where the page fault kicks in.
CORE-18249
- Add WM_IME_SYSTEM message handling on RealDefWindowProcA and RealDefWindowProcW functions.
- Improve WM_IME_... messages handling.
- s/IMMGWL_IMC/IMMGWLP_IMC/
- Don't set IMMGWLP_IMC value to the default IME window.
CORE-11700
- Add IntLoadKeyboardLayout (Win: LoadKeyboardLayoutWorker) helper function.
- Use it in LoadKeyboardLayoutW and LoadKeyboardLayoutEx functions.
CORE-11700
The keyboard layout file names of ReactOS are different from Windows' ones. It was one reason why ImmInstallIMEW fails.
- s/kbdbgm/kbdbu/ Bulgarian (Typewriter)
- s/kbdgrist/kbdgr1/ German_IBM
- s/kbdes/kbdsp/ Spanish (non-alternate!)
- s/kbdja/kbdjpn/ Japanese
- s/kbdko/kbdkor/ Korean
- s/kbdsk/kbdsl/ Slovak
- s/kbdsk1/kbdsl1/ Slovak (QWERTY)
CORE-11700
This header is included by ntoskrnl which effectively disabled all PAGED_CODE checks since 2015. Thanks Alex.
Instead define _BLDR_ when building cmlib, which will avoid trying to import KeGetCurrentIrql()
Since we were charging the pool quota after the VAD insertion,
if the quota charge failed, the VAD would still have been inserted.
This commit attempts to resolve this issue by charging quota
before inserting the VAD thus allowing the quota charge to fail early.
Addendum to 884356a0. CORE-18028
- Use SMTO_NOTIMEOUTIFNOTHUNG to get the icon with least timeout.
- Replace GCL_* consts with GCLP_* since we're using GetClassLongPtr.
Now the icon is correctly displayed for control panel applets.
CORE-18137
On current master, ReactOS faces these problems:
- ObCreateObject charges both paged and non paged pool a size of TOKEN structure, not the actual dynamic contents of WHAT IS inside a token. For paged pool charge the size is that of the dynamic area (primary group + default DACL if any). This is basically what DynamicCharged is for.
For the non paged pool charge, the actual charge is that of TOKEN structure upon creation. On duplication and filtering however, the paged pool charge size is that of the inherited dynamic charged space from an existing token whereas the non paged pool size is that of the calculated token body
length for the new duplicated/filtered token. On current master, we're literally cheating the kernel by charging the wrong amount of quota not taking into account the dynamic contents which they come from UM.
- Both DynamicCharged and DynamicAvailable are not fully handled (DynamicAvailable is pretty much poorly handled with some cases still to be taking into account). DynamicCharged is barely handled, like at all.
- As a result of these two points above, NtSetInformationToken doesn't check when the caller wants to set up a new default token DACL or primary group if the newly DACL or the said group exceeds the dynamic charged boundary. So what happens is that I'm going to act like a smug bastard fat politician and whack
the primary group and DACL of an token however I want to, because why in the hell not? In reality no, the kernel has to punish whoever attempts to do that, although we currently don't.
- The dynamic area (aka DynamicPart) only picks up the default DACL but not the primary group as well. Generally the dynamic part is composed of primary group and default DACL, if provided.
In addition to that, we aren't returning the dynamic charged and available area in token statistics. SepComputeAvailableDynamicSpace helper is here to accommodate that. Apparently Windows is calculating the dynamic available area rather than just querying the DynamicAvailable field directly from the token.
My theory regarding this is like the following: on Windows both TokenDefaultDacl and TokenPrimaryGroup classes are barely used by the system components during startup (LSASS provides both a DACL and primary group when calling NtCreateToken anyway). In fact DynamicAvailable is 0 during token creation, duplication and filtering when inspecting a token with WinDBG. So
if an application wants to query token statistics that application will face a dynamic available space of 0.
- Update source file header per coding rules
- Store intermediate responses to display the hop address
- Add separate function to get response stats from buffer
- Add Cleanup label to free resources in a single place
- Move local variables around to allow Cleanup goto
CORE-18232
On ObpChargeQuotaForObject function, the kernel will either charge the default object type charges or the specified information charges obtained from ObCreateObject API call. What happens is that if a paged pool charge is specified on ObCreateObject call the kernel will charge that
but when an object is about to be de-allocated, the amount of quota to return back to the system is the amounting of the paged pool charge specified previously by the ObCreateObject call plus the amounting of the security descriptor charge (see oblife.c / line 98).
This will result in a fatal crash with a bugcheck of QUOTA_UNDERFLOW because we are returning quota with bits of it that was never charged and that's SecurityDescriptorCharge. A QUOTA_UNDERFLOW bugcheck occurs in two following scenarios:
-- When installing Virtualbox Guest Additions and prompting the installer to reboot the system for you
-- When logging off and on back to the system and then you restart the system normally
This bug has been discovered whilst working on #4555 PR.
- If we dont select a item as a starting point to search from, we need to set
pszValueName to the first value name in current subkey.
- Check pszSubKey length before calling RegFindRecurse.
- Set focus to subkey when we search for it.
- Fix DevicePathToDosPath, don't use the same in-out buffer.
- Also simplify functions related to 59dcec1
Co-authored-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
TokenGroupsAndPrivileges is the younger sister of two TokenGroups and TokenPrivileges classes. In its purpose there's no huge substantial differences apart that this class comes with its own structure, TOKEN_GROUPS_AND_PRIVILEGES, and that this structure comes with extra information.
Used winesync.py script, commits which needed obious adjustments have explicit
note in commit message, that it is manually adjusted. Internationalization is
skipped while automated sync and done in last manual step.
Additonal manual adjustments to compile in ros are in this commit:
- wcsupr -> _wcsupr
- only 3 arguments for swprintf, instead of 4 in wine
- disable tests for "/reg:32" and "/reg:64", because they fail on w2k3
Manually addjusted base/applications/cmdutils/reg/lang/zh-CN.rc while rebase to
actuall master (4a66cbb224) on 19.06.2022
Recursively querying a registry key for a given value name produces an extra
line specifying the number of matches found.
This line is locale-specific, so we only exclude it from the comparison
on a test-by-test basis.
Signed-off-by: Hugh McMaster <hugh.mcmaster@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id f4b4398d797382f238f6a21da259fed0d0e2a286 by Hugh McMaster <hugh.mcmaster@outlook.com>
The existing check fails to adequately determine the program's elevation
status on systems where the test key already exists. This can cause all
Windows 3.1 import tests to fail on systems with a standard user account.
Signed-off-by: Hugh McMaster <hugh.mcmaster@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 17023a8100a62852bbad342e5e7c705cafae9a1f by Hugh McMaster <hugh.mcmaster@outlook.com>
In NtQueryInformationToken function, remove the useless and redundant NULL check for two primary reasons. First, DefaultQueryInfoBufferCheck already does the necessary probing validation checks and second, ReturnLength must NEVER be NULL!
If the caller does not respect the calling rules of NtQueryInformationToken, the caller is expected to be miserably punished.
NtQueryInformationToken is by far the only system call in NT where ReturnLength simply cannot be optional. On Windows this parameter is always probed and an argument to NULL directly leads to an access violation exception.
This is due to the fact of how tokens work, as its information contents (token user, owner, primary group, et al) are dynamic and can vary throughout over time in memory.
What happens on current ReactOS master however is that ReturnLength is only probed if the parameter is not NULL. On a NULL case scenario the probing checks succeed and NtQueryInformationToken fails later. For this, just get rid of CompleteProbing
parameter and opt in for a bit mask flag based approach, with ICIF_FORCE_RETURN_LENGTH_PROBE being set on DefaultQueryInfoBufferCheck which NtQueryInformationToken calls it to do sanity checks.
In addition to that...
- Document the ICIF probe helpers
- Annotate the ICIF prope helpers with SAL
- With the riddance of CompleteProbing and adoption of flags based approach, add ICIF_PROBE_READ_WRITE and ICIF_PROBE_READ flags alongside with ICIF_FORCE_RETURN_LENGTH_PROBE
MFC42 applications only expect an IME window when on a DBCS system,
so they will capture this IME window as their 'main' window on non-DBCS systems.
CORE-18212
- Fix the LANGUAGE declaration in de-DE.rc (originally was copy-pasted
from en-US, and thus caused the build break).
- Include de-DE.rc in alphabetical order in diskpart.rc
Implement the following DxEng* functions:
- DxEngAltLockSurface
- DxEngDeleteSurface
- DxEngReferenceHdev
- DxEngSelectBitmap
- DxEngSetBitmapOwner
- DxEngUnreferenceHdev
Update their prototypes and call the appropriate win32k functions
inside them, since they are already implemented. Also get rid of
now unused IntGdi(Un)ReferencePdev, whose were called only by dxeng,
and whose are not used anymore. In Windows, DxEng(Un)ReferenceHdev calls
PDEVOBJ_vReferencePDEV and PDEVOBJ_vDeferencePDEV directly (those
correspond to our PDEVOBJ_vReference and PDEVOBJ_vRelease accordingly).
Required by MS DirectDraw stack (ddraw.dll & dxg.sys). CORE-17561
- [VIDEOPRT] Return the real PhysicalDeviceObject in Win32k callbacks.
- [WIN32SS:ENG] Pass PhysDeviceObject into the GraphicsDevice structure
and rename the destination field accordingly.
- [WIN32SS:NTUSER] Request hardware identifiers from device PDO and
fill DISPLAY_DEVICE's DeviceID field with the first identifier.
Now it's correctly passed to the usermode, and Desktop Propertes applet
can open the video adapter device properties.
Thanks to Hervé Poussineau for the help.
CORE-18197 CORE-11715
The current state of Security manager's code is kind of a mess. Mainly, there's code scattered around places where they shouldn't belong and token implementation (token.c) is already of a bloat in itself as it is. The file has over 6k lines and it's subject to grow exponentially with improvements, features, whatever that is.
With that being said, the token implementation code in the kernel will be split accordingly and rest of the code moved to appropriate places. The new layout will look as follows (excluding the already existing files):
- client.c (Client security implementation code)
- objtype.c (Object type list implementation code -- more code related to object types will be put here when I'm going to implement object type access checks in the future)
- subject.c (Subject security context support)
The token implementation in the kernel will be split in 4 distinct files as shown:
- token.c (Base token support routines)
- tokenlif.c (Life management of a token object -- that is Duplication, Creation and Filtering)
- tokencls.c (Token Query/Set Information Classes support)
- tokenadj.c (Token privileges/groups adjusting support)
In addition to that, tidy up the internal header and reorganize it as well.
Fix MiInsertSharedUserPageVad to not charge the system process pool quota.
Even though PsChargeProcessNonPagedPoolQuota itself checks if the process specified is the system process, this doesn't work here as we're too early into boot for the kernel to know what the system process is.
- Store settings in non hardware-profile registry key.
- Rename driver file to vgapnp.sys to keep in sync with VBE.
- This makes PC-98 video driver working again.
Addendum to 073a1ea3 and f03750de. CORE-18201 CORE-17977
Reference: https://wiki.osdev.org/PCI#Address_and_size_of_the_BAR
To determine the amount of address space needed by a PCI device,
you must save the original value of the BAR, write a value
of all 1's to the register, then read it back.
Note: 64-bit BARs are not supported yet.
- 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>
We are deliberately using a macro here instead of REQUIRED parameter
because it is available only in CMake 3.18+, so it won't work with
CMake version that is being shipped with RosBE.
On my dev box the RosBE tools are only in the PATH when needed.
Since my IDE inherits the PATH from the system and not from my shell,
I needed to be able to run configure.sh with the tools in my PATH
and then be able to successfully reconfigure when building
from a "regular" command prompt.
This commit fully implements the inner logic of KeSaveFloatingPointState and KeRestoreFloatingPointState routines. On ReactOS we're currently simply doing a FNSAVE operation whereas on Windows it is a lot more than that.
On Windows Server 2003 the logic more or less goes like this. In order to save the FPU state the NPX state of the current thread has to be checked first, that is, if NPX is loaded and currently charged for the current thread then the system will acquire the NPX registers actively present. From that point it performs either a FNSAVE or FXSAVE
if FX is actually supported. Otherwise the control word and MXCsr registers are obtained.
FXSAVE/FNSAVE operation is done solely if the FX save area is held up in a pool allocation. Pool allocation occurs if it's been found out that the NPX IRQL of the thread is not the same as the current thread which from where it determines if the interrupt level is APC then allocate some pool memory and hold the save area there, otherwise
the save area in question is grabbed from the current processor control region. If NPX is not loaded for the current thread then the FPU state is obtained from the NPX frame.
In our case we'll be doing something way simpler. Only do a FXSAVE/FNSAVE directly of the FPU state registers, in this way we are simplifying the code and the actual logic of Save/Restore mechanism.
This is needed to store FPU state information when saving or restoring the floating point state of a system due to a call to KeSaveFloatingPointState or KeRestoreFloatingPointState.
[CALC] [DRWTSN32] [DXDIAG] Add Indonesian translation
[REACTOS] [USETUP] [EXPLORER] Improve Indonesian translation
Signed-off-by: Wilson Simanjuntak <wilsontulus5@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mas Ahmad Muhammad <m.charly81@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
- Add a check for correct PDO before doing anything
- Process the request only for started devices
- Send the request synchronously during the start sequence
This makes Windows' i8042prt.sys work on ReactOS.
Addendum to cf0bc1c132
- 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.
The problem is that EndMem is changed to point to the DynamicPart of
the token, but the code after that expects it to still point into the
VariablePart instead.
Problem fixed by moving the insertion of RestrictedSids much sooner
(where the original ones are also being copied).
Shared locking must be used on the source token as it is accessed for
reading only. This fixes in particular the kmtest SeTokenFiltering that
would hang otherwise on a (wrong) exclusive locking.
- SepPerformTokenFiltering(): Always shared-lock the source token.
Its callers (NtFilterToken and SeFilterToken) just need to sanitize and
put the parameters in correct form before calling this helper function.
- Sync comments in NtFilterToken() with SeFilterToken().
This function is either called inter-kernel (in which case, all
parameters must be valid, and if not, we have to bugcheck), or, it
is called with **captured** parameters (from NtFilterToken) and those
latter ones are now expected to be valid and reside in kernel-mode.
Finally, data copied between token structures reside in kernel-mode
only and again are expected to be valid (if not, we bugcheck).
- The ACL is however not validated when the function is called within
kernel mode and no capture is actually being done.
- Simplify aspects of the function (returning early when possible).
- 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.
Search the display mode having the smallest difference with the requested one.
We can then remove the hardcoded values of 60 Hz and 32 bpp by default.
CORE-18189
This reverts commit c243133b2c.
Without the revert, VirtualBox auto-resize doesn't work on first attempt,
but only on next ones.
However, according to documentation, we must only initialize device and
cache information when iModeNum = 0.
CORE-18189
2022-05-22 23:42:00 +02:00
3634 changed files with 200691 additions and 193830 deletions
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* TRANSLATOR: Fulea Ștefan (PM on ReactOS Forum at fulea.stefan)
* CHANGE LOG: 2011-08-20 initial translation
* 2011-10-17 diacritics change, other minor changes
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