Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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#include "stdafx.h"
#ifdef _DEBUG
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif // _DEBUG
#ifndef _CTMPFILE_INCLUDED
#include "ctmpfile.h"
#endif
const int CB_COPY_BUFFER = 4096 * 8; // 64K
// If memory exceeds LARGEST_ALLOC then we switch to a real file
static int LARGEST_ALLOC = (1024 * 1024 * 8) - 4096L; // 8 megs
CTmpFile::CTmpFile(void)
{
cbAlloc = 4096;
pmem = (PBYTE) VirtualAlloc(NULL, LARGEST_ALLOC, MEM_RESERVE,
PAGE_READWRITE);
if (!pmem)
OOM();
if (!VirtualAlloc(pmem, cbAlloc, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE))
OOM();
cbFile = 0;
FilePtr = 0;
hf = HFILE_ERROR;
pszFileName = NULL;
}
CTmpFile::~CTmpFile(void)
{
if (pszFileName) {
_lclose(hf);
remove(pszFileName);
lcFree(pszFileName);
}
if (pmem) {
VirtualFree(pmem, LARGEST_ALLOC, MEM_DECOMMIT);
VirtualFree(pmem, 0, MEM_RELEASE);
}
}
int STDCALL CTmpFile::seek(int lPos, int Origin)
{
if (pszFileName)
return _llseek(hf, lPos, Origin);
// REVIEW (niklasb): Seeking past the end of a real file does
// not grow the file until the next write operation. We should
// probably do the same here, especially since the code in this
// function chokes if we grow past LARGEST_ALLOC.
//
switch (Origin) {
case SEEK_SET:
#if 0 // don't grow file until next write
if (lPos > cbAlloc) {
// Create more memory, aligned on a 4K page boundary
int cbNew = lPos / 4096 * 4096 + 4096;
ASSERT(cbNew < LARGEST_ALLOC);
if (!VirtualAlloc(pmem + cbAlloc, cbNew - cbAlloc,
MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE))
OOM();
cbAlloc = cbNew;
}
#endif
FilePtr = lPos;
break;
case SEEK_CUR:
#if 0 // don't grow file until next write
if (FilePtr + lPos > cbAlloc) {
// Create more memory, aligned on a 4K page boundary
int cbNew = (FilePtr + lPos) / 4096 * 4096 + 4096;
ASSERT(cbNew < LARGEST_ALLOC);
if (!VirtualAlloc(pmem + cbAlloc, cbNew - cbAlloc,
MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE))
OOM();
cbAlloc = cbNew;
}
#endif
FilePtr += lPos;
break;
case SEEK_END:
ASSERT(cbFile + lPos < cbAlloc);
FilePtr = cbFile + lPos;
break;
default:
ASSERT(TRUE);
break;
}
return FilePtr;
}
int STDCALL CTmpFile::write(void* qv, int lcb)
{
ASSERT(qv);
// If this is a real file, just write the data; we no
// longer track cbFile in this case.
if (pszFileName)
return (int) _lwrite(hf, (LPCSTR) qv, lcb);
// Grow the pseudo-file if necessary.
if (FilePtr + lcb > cbAlloc) {
// Calculate the new committed size (always 4K aligned).
int cbNew = (FilePtr + lcb) / 4096 * 4096 + 4096;
// If > reserved size, create a real file.
if (cbNew > LARGEST_ALLOC) {
DBWIN("Switching CTmpFile to a real file.");
pszFileName = (PSTR) FmNewTemp();
if (!pszFileName)
OOM();
hf = _lcreat(pszFileName, 0);
if (hf == HFILE_ERROR)
return HFILE_ERROR;
// Write all of our current data to the temp file.
_lwrite(hf, (LPCSTR) pmem, cbFile);
// Free all of the current memory
VirtualFree(pmem, cbAlloc, MEM_DECOMMIT);
VirtualFree(pmem, 0, MEM_RELEASE);
pmem = NULL;
// Add the new data
_llseek(hf, FilePtr, SEEK_SET);
return (int) _lwrite(hf, (LPCSTR) qv, lcb);
}
// We're still a pseudo-file: commit more memory.
ASSERT(cbNew <= LARGEST_ALLOC);
if (!VirtualAlloc(pmem + cbAlloc, cbNew - cbAlloc,
MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE))
OOM();
cbAlloc = cbNew;
}
// We're still a pseudo-file; and we either already
// reallocated or don't need to.
ASSERT(pmem && FilePtr + lcb <= cbAlloc);
// Copy the new data to the pseudo-file.
memcpy(pmem + FilePtr, qv, lcb);
FilePtr += lcb;
if (FilePtr > cbFile)
cbFile = FilePtr;
return lcb;
}
int STDCALL CTmpFile::read(void* qv, int lcb)
{
if (pszFileName)
return _lread(hf, qv, lcb);
else {
if (lcb > cbFile)
lcb = cbFile;
memcpy(qv, pmem + FilePtr, lcb);
FilePtr += lcb;
return lcb;
}
}
/***************************************************************************
FUNCTION: CTmpFile::copyfromfile
PURPOSE: Copy lcb bytes from a file into our temporary file buffer
PARAMETERS:
hfSrc
lcb
RETURNS:
COMMENTS:
REVIEW: now that we can handle up to 8 megs, we should read
from the file directly into our memory rather then going through
a temporary buffer.
MODIFICATION DATES:
06-Jan-1994 [ralphw]
***************************************************************************/
RC_TYPE STDCALL CTmpFile::copyfromfile(HFILE hfSrc, DWORD lcb)
{
CMem buf(CB_COPY_BUFFER);
int cbRead = CB_COPY_BUFFER;
while (lcb > CB_COPY_BUFFER) {
if ((cbRead = _lread(hfSrc, buf.pb, CB_COPY_BUFFER)) == HFILE_ERROR)
break;
if (write(buf.pb, cbRead) != cbRead) {
cbRead = HFILE_ERROR;
break;
}
lcb -= cbRead;
}
if (cbRead != HFILE_ERROR && lcb &&
(cbRead = _lread(hfSrc, buf.pb, lcb)) != HFILE_ERROR) {
if (write(buf.pb, cbRead) != cbRead)
cbRead = HFILE_ERROR;
}
if (cbRead == HFILE_ERROR) {
if (SetFSErrorRc(RcGetIOError()) == RC_Success)
SetFSErrorRc(RC_Invalid);
}
else
SetFSErrorRc(RC_Success);
return rcFSError;
}
/***************************************************************************
FUNCTION: CTmpFile::copytofile
PURPOSE: Copy from our temporary buffer into a real file
PARAMETERS:
hfDst
lcb
RETURNS:
COMMENTS:
MODIFICATION DATES:
06-Jan-1994 [ralphw]
***************************************************************************/
RC_TYPE STDCALL CTmpFile::copytofile(HFILE hfDst, DWORD lcb)
{
int cbRead = CB_COPY_BUFFER;;
if (hf == HFILE_ERROR) {
// Not a real file, so just copy our entire buffer
ASSERT(FilePtr == 0);
if (_lwrite(hfDst, (LPCSTR) pmem, cbFile) != (UINT) cbFile)
cbRead = HFILE_ERROR;
}
else {
CMem buf(CB_COPY_BUFFER);
#ifdef _DEBUG
if (lcb > CB_COPY_BUFFER)
DBWIN("CB_COPY_BUFFER wasn't large enough in copytofile.");
#endif
while (lcb > CB_COPY_BUFFER) {
if ((cbRead = read(buf.pb, CB_COPY_BUFFER)) == HFILE_ERROR)
break;
if (_lwrite(hfDst, (LPCSTR) buf.pb, cbRead) != (UINT) cbRead) {
cbRead = HFILE_ERROR;
break;
}
lcb -= cbRead;
}
if (cbRead != HFILE_ERROR && lcb &&
(cbRead = read(buf.pb, lcb)) != HFILE_ERROR) {
if (_lwrite(hfDst, (LPCSTR) buf.pb, cbRead) != (UINT) cbRead)
cbRead = HFILE_ERROR;
}
}
if (cbRead == HFILE_ERROR) {
if (SetFSErrorRc(RcGetIOError()) == RC_Success)
SetFSErrorRc(RC_Invalid);
}
else
SetFSErrorRc(RC_Success);
return rcFSError;
}