/*++

Copyright (c) 1990  Microsoft Corporation

Module Name:

    raisests.c

Abstract:

    This module implements routines to raise a general exception from kernel
    mode or a noncontinuable exception from kernel mode.

Author:

    David N. Cutler (davec) 18-Oct-1990

Environment:

    Any mode.

Revision History:

    Tom Wood  23-Aug-1994
    Add stack limit parameters to RtlVirtualUnwind.

--*/

#include "exp.h"

//
// Define private function prototypes.
//

VOID
ExpRaiseException (
    IN PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord
    );

VOID
ExpRaiseStatus (
    IN NTSTATUS ExceptionCode
    );

VOID
ExRaiseException (
    IN PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord
    )

/*++

Routine Description:

    This function raises a software exception by building a context record
    and calling the exception dispatcher directly.

    N.B. This routine is a shell routine that simply calls another routine
         to do the real work. The reason this is done is to avoid a problem
         in try/finally scopes where the last statement in the scope is a
         call to raise an exception.

Arguments:

    ExceptionRecord - Supplies a pointer to an exception record.

Return Value:

    None.

--*/

{

    ExpRaiseException(ExceptionRecord);
    return;
}

VOID
ExpRaiseException (
    IN PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord
    )

/*++

Routine Description:

    This function raises a software exception by building a context record
    and calling the exception dispatcher directly.

Arguments:

    ExceptionRecord - Supplies a pointer to an exception record.

Return Value:

    None.

--*/

{

    ULONG ControlPc;
    CONTEXT ContextRecord;
    ULONG EstablisherFrame;
    PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionEntry;
    BOOLEAN InFunction;
    ULONG NextPc;
    NTSTATUS Status;

    //
    // Capture the current context, virtually unwind to the caller of this
    // routine, set the fault instruction address to that of the caller, and
    // call the exception dispatcher.
    //

    RtlCaptureContext(&ContextRecord);
    ControlPc = ContextRecord.Lr - 4;
    FunctionEntry = RtlLookupFunctionEntry(ControlPc);
    NextPc = RtlVirtualUnwind(ControlPc,
                              FunctionEntry,
                              &ContextRecord,
                              &InFunction,
                              &EstablisherFrame,
                              NULL,
                              0,
                              0xffffffff);

    ContextRecord.Iar = NextPc + 4;
    ExceptionRecord->ExceptionAddress = (PVOID)ContextRecord.Iar;

    //
    // If the exception is successfully dispatched, then continue execution.
    // Otherwise, give the kernel debugger a chance to handle the exception.
    //

    if (RtlDispatchException(ExceptionRecord, &ContextRecord)) {
        Status = ZwContinue(&ContextRecord, FALSE);

    } else {
        Status = ZwRaiseException(ExceptionRecord, &ContextRecord, FALSE);
    }

    //
    // Either the attempt to continue execution or the attempt to give
    // the kernel debugger a chance to handle the exception failed. Raise
    // a noncontinuable exception.
    //

    ExRaiseStatus(Status);
}

VOID
ExRaiseStatus (
    IN NTSTATUS ExceptionCode
    )

/*++

Routine Description:

    This function raises an exception with the specified status value by
    building an exception record, building a context record, and calling the
    exception dispatcher directly. The exception is marked as noncontinuable
    with no parameters. There is no return from this function.

    N.B. This routine is a shell routine that simply calls another routine
         to do the real work. The reason this is done is to avoid a problem
         in try/finally scopes where the last statement in the scope is a
         call to raise an exception.

Arguments:

    ExceptionCode - Supplies the status value to be used as the exception
        code for the exception that is to be raised.

Return Value:

    None.

--*/

{

    ExpRaiseStatus(ExceptionCode);
    return;
}

VOID
ExpRaiseStatus (
    IN NTSTATUS ExceptionCode
    )

/*++

Routine Description:

    This function raises an exception with the specified status value by
    building an exception record, building a context record, and calling the
    exception dispatcher directly. The exception is marked as noncontinuable
    with no parameters. There is no return from this function.

Arguments:

    ExceptionCode - Supplies the status value to be used as the exception
        code for the exception that is to be raised.

Return Value:

    None.

--*/

{

    ULONG ControlPc;
    CONTEXT ContextRecord;
    ULONG EstablisherFrame;
    EXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord;
    PRUNTIME_FUNCTION FunctionEntry;
    BOOLEAN InFunction;
    ULONG NextPc;
    NTSTATUS Status;

    //
    // Construct an exception record.
    //

    ExceptionRecord.ExceptionCode = ExceptionCode;
    ExceptionRecord.ExceptionRecord = (PEXCEPTION_RECORD)NULL;
    ExceptionRecord.NumberParameters = 0;
    ExceptionRecord.ExceptionFlags = EXCEPTION_NONCONTINUABLE;

    //
    // Capture the current context, virtually unwind to the caller of this
    // routine, set the fault instruction address to that of the caller, and
    // call the exception dispatcher.
    //

    RtlCaptureContext(&ContextRecord);
    ControlPc = ContextRecord.Lr - 4;
    FunctionEntry = RtlLookupFunctionEntry(ControlPc);
    NextPc = RtlVirtualUnwind(ControlPc,
                              FunctionEntry,
                              &ContextRecord,
                              &InFunction,
                              &EstablisherFrame,
                              NULL,
                              0,
                              0xffffffff);

    ContextRecord.Iar = NextPc + 4;
    ExceptionRecord.ExceptionAddress = (PVOID)ContextRecord.Iar;
    RtlDispatchException(&ExceptionRecord, &ContextRecord);

    //
    // An unwind was not initiated during the dispatching of a noncontinuable
    // exception. Give the kernel debugger a chance to handle the exception.
    //

    Status = ZwRaiseException(&ExceptionRecord, &ContextRecord, FALSE);

    //
    // The attempt to give the kernel debugger a chance to handle the exception
    // failed. Raise another noncontinuable exception.
    //

    ExRaiseStatus(Status);
}