Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
MapData.c
Abstract:
Data structures for mapping wksta and server info structures.
Author:
Dan Hinsley (danhi) 06-Jun-1991
Environment:
User Mode - Win32
Revision History:
24-Apr-1991 danhi
Created
06-Jun-1991 Danhi
Sweep to conform to NT coding style
18-Aug-1991 JohnRo
Implement downlevel NetWksta APIs. (Moved DanHi's NetCmd/Map32/MWksta
conversion stuff to NetLib.)
--*/
//
// INCLUDES
//
// These must be included first:
//#include <ntos2.h> // Only required to compile under NT.
#include <windef.h> // IN, LPVOID, etc.
//#include <lmcons.h> // NET_API_STATUS, CNLEN, etc.
// These may be included in any order:
//#include <debuglib.h> // IF_DEBUG(CONVSRV).
#include <dlserver.h> // Old server info levels.
#include <dlwksta.h> // Old wksta info levels.
//#include <lmapibuf.h> // NetapipBufferAllocate().
//#include <lmerr.h> // NERR_ and ERROR_ equates.
#include <lmserver.h> // New server info level structures.
#include <lmwksta.h> // New wksta info level structures.
#include <mapsupp.h> // MOVESTRING, my prototypes.
//#include <netdebug.h> // NetpKdPrint(()), FORMAT_ equates, etc.
//#include <netlib.h> // NetpPointerPlusSomeBytes().
//#include <tstring.h> // STRLEN().
//#include <xsdef16.h> // xactsrv defaults for values not supported on NT
//#include <ntos2.h>
//#include <windef.h>
//#include <string.h>
//#include <malloc.h>
//#include <stddef.h>
//#include <lm.h>
//#include "port1632.h"
//#include "mapsupp.h"
//
// These structures are used by the NetpMoveStrings function, which copies
// strings between and old and new lanman structure. The name describes
// the source and destination structure. For example, Level2_101 tells
// NetpMoveStrings how to move the strings from a Level 101 to a Level 2.
//
// Each structure has pairs of entries, the first is the offset of the
// pointer source string in it's structure, the second is the offset of
// the pointer to the destination string in it's structure.
//
// See NetpMoveStrings in mapsupp.c for more details.
//
MOVESTRING NetpServer2_102[] = {
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_102, sv102_name),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_name),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_102, sv102_comment),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_comment),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_102, sv102_userpath),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_userpath),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpServer2_402[] = {
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_402, sv402_guestacct),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_guestacct),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_402, sv402_alerts),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_alerts),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_402, sv402_srvheuristics),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_srvheuristics),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpServer3_403[] = {
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_403, sv403_autopath),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_3, sv3_autopath),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
//
// Enhancement: These are the same as NetpServer2_102, except the two fields are
// reversed, ie source<->destination. Should I bother with
// making NetpMoveStrings be able to work with a single structure
// and a switch?
//
MOVESTRING NetpServer102_2[] = {
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_name),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_102, sv102_name),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_comment),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_102, sv102_comment),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_userpath),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_102, sv102_userpath),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpServer402_2[] = {
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_alerts),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_402, sv402_alerts),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_guestacct),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_402, sv402_guestacct),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_2, sv2_srvheuristics),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_402, sv402_srvheuristics),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpServer403_3[] = {
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_3, sv3_autopath),
offsetof(SERVER_INFO_403, sv403_autopath),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
// To build wksta_info_10
MOVESTRING NetpWksta10_101[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_computername),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_10, wki10_computername),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_langroup),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_10, wki10_langroup),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpWksta10_User_1[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_USER_INFO_1, wkui1_username),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_10, wki10_username),
offsetof(WKSTA_USER_INFO_1, wkui1_logon_domain),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_10, wki10_logon_domain),
offsetof(WKSTA_USER_INFO_1, wkui1_oth_domains),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_10, wki10_oth_domains),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
// To build wksta_info_0
MOVESTRING NetpWksta0_101[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_lanroot),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_root),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_computername),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_computername),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_langroup),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_langroup),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpWksta0_User_1[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_USER_INFO_1, wkui1_username),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_username),
offsetof(WKSTA_USER_INFO_1, wkui1_logon_server),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_logon_server),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpWksta0_402[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_402, wki402_wrk_heuristics),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_wrkheuristics),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
// To build wksta_info_1 (incremental over wksta_info_0)
MOVESTRING NetpWksta1_User_1[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_USER_INFO_1, wkui1_logon_domain),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_1, wki1_logon_domain),
offsetof(WKSTA_USER_INFO_1, wkui1_oth_domains),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_1, wki1_oth_domains),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
// To build wksta_info_101/302/402 from wksta_info_0
MOVESTRING NetpWksta101_0[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_root),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_lanroot),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_computername),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_computername),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_langroup),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_101, wki101_langroup),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;
MOVESTRING NetpWksta402_0[] = {
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_0, wki0_wrkheuristics),
offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_402, wki402_wrk_heuristics),
MOVESTRING_END_MARKER, MOVESTRING_END_MARKER } ;