Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++ BUILD Version: 0001
* * WOW v1.0 * * Copyright (c) 1991, Microsoft Corporation * * ISVWOW.H * WOW32 ISV Support. Public Functions and Macros for Multi-Media extensions * to the WOW thunking mechanism. * * History: * Created 18-Feb-1992 by Stephen Estrop (StephenE) --*/
/*
** Public functions that allow for extensions to the WOW thunking ** system. These two functions enable extension thunk dlls such as ** Multi-Media video recording to callback into 16 bit code to simulate ** a hardware interrupt callback and to use the same handle mapping that ** WOW uses. */ LPVOID WOW32ResolveMemory( VPVOID vp );
BOOL APIENTRY WOW32DriverCallback( DWORD dwCallback, DWORD dwFlags, WORD wID, WORD wMsg, DWORD dwUser, DWORD dw1, DWORD dw2 );
BOOL APIENTRY WOW32ResolveHandle( UINT uHandleType, UINT uMappingDirection, WORD wHandle16_In, LPWORD lpwHandle16_Out, DWORD dwHandle32_In, LPDWORD lpdwHandle32_Out );
/*
** Constants for use with WOW32ResolveHandle */
#define WOW32_DIR_16IN_32OUT 0x0001
#define WOW32_DIR_32IN_16OUT 0x0002
#define WOW32_USER_HANDLE 0x0001 // Generic user handle
#define WOW32_GDI_HANDLE 0x0002 // Generic gdi handle
// Kernel handles are not mapped
#define WOW32_WAVEIN_HANDLE 0x0003
#define WOW32_WAVEOUT_HANDLE 0x0004
#define WOW32_MIDIOUT_HANDLE 0x0005
#define WOW32_MIDIIN_HANDLE 0x0006
/*
** These MultiMedia messages expect dwParam1 to be a generic pointer and ** dwParam2 to be a generic DWORD. auxOutMessage, waveInMessage, ** waveOutMessage, midiInMessage and midiOutMessage all respect this ** convention and are thunked accordingly on WOW. */ #define DRV_BUFFER_LOW (DRV_USER - 0x1000) // 0x3000
#define DRV_BUFFER_USER (DRV_USER - 0x0800) // 0x3800
#define DRV_BUFFER_HIGH (DRV_USER - 0x0001) // 0x3FFF
/*
** The flags are extensions to those normally used with GetWindowFlags, ** they allow 16 bit applications to detect if they are running on NT ** and if the Intel cpu is being emulated. */ #define WF1_WINNT 0x40 // You are running on NT WOW
#define WF1_CPUEM 0x01 // NT WOW on MIPS or Alpha
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