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227 lines
5.4 KiB
227 lines
5.4 KiB
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Copyright (c) 2000 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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adlinterface.h
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Abstract:
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The interface used to specify a language definition to the ADL parser
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Author:
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t-eugenz - August 2000
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Environment:
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User mode only.
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Revision History:
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Created - August 2000
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--*/
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#pragma once
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//
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// YACC-generated tokens
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// Language type tokens are in this file
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//
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#include "tokens.h"
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//
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// Languages currently supported by the parser
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// The ADL_LANGUAGE_* parameter should be used in the ADL_LANGUAGE_SPEC
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// structure
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//
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#define ADL_LANGUAGE_ENGLISH TK_LANG_ENGLISH
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#define ADL_LANGUAGE_REVERSE TK_LANG_REVERSE
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typedef struct
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/*++
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Struct: ADL_MASK_STRING
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Description:
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This is used to specify a mapping between permission strings
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and access masks in the ADL_PARSER_CONTROL structure.
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A list of these is traversed in order to map an access mask
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to a set of strings, or a set of strings to an access mask
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--*/
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{
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ACCESS_MASK mask;
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WCHAR *str;
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} ADL_MASK_STRING, *PADL_MASK_STRING;
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//
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// ADL Language Definition, includes grammar type, characters,
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// and special token strings
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//
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typedef struct
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/*++
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Struct: ADL_LANGUAGE_SPEC
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Description:
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This is used to define the locale-specific detail about the language
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to be used by the ADL parser, such as all specific characters and
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string tokens.
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Requirement: All CH_* characters must be distinct. If two of the
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characters were identical, the lexer behavior would be
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undefined.
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Requirement: All SZ_ strings must be non-null, NULL terminated,
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and distinct. Distinctness is not verified, and is
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left to the user.
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Requirement: dwLanguageType must be one of the language types supported
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by the given version of the parser. Valid languages are
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defined above.
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{
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//
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// Grammar type (see adl.y for supported grammar types)
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//
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DWORD dwLanguageType;
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//
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// Whitespace
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//
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WCHAR CH_NULL;
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WCHAR CH_SPACE;
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WCHAR CH_TAB;
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WCHAR CH_NEWLINE;
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WCHAR CH_RETURN;
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//
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// Separators
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//
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WCHAR CH_QUOTE;
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WCHAR CH_COMMA;
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WCHAR CH_SEMICOLON;
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WCHAR CH_OPENPAREN;
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WCHAR CH_CLOSEPAREN;
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//
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// Domain / username specifiers
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//
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WCHAR CH_AT;
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WCHAR CH_SLASH;
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WCHAR CH_PERIOD;
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//
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// padding
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//
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WORD sbz0;
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//
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// ADL-specific tokens
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//
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_AND;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_EXCEPT;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_ON;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_ALLOWED;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_AS;
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//
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// Inheritance specifier tokens
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//
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_THIS_OBJECT;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_CONTAINERS;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_OBJECTS;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_CONTAINERS_OBJECTS;
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WCHAR * SZ_TK_NO_PROPAGATE;
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} ADL_LANGUAGE_SPEC, *PADL_LANGUAGE_SPEC;
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typedef struct
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/*++
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Struct: ADL_PARSER_CONTROL
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Description:
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This is used to define the behavior of the ADL parser / printer.
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Requirement: pLand be non-NULL and valid (see
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comments in ADL_LANGUAGE_SPEC definition).
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Requirement: pPermissions must be non-null and must be an array of 1
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or more ADL_MASK_STRING structs with non-NULL strings
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and non-zero masks. This must be terminated by an entry
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with a NULL string and a 0 mask.
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Requirement: pPermissions may NOT contain any access masks such that
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the bitwise AND of that mask and either amNeverSet or
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amSetAllow is non-zero.
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Requirement: For any access mask or subset of one that could be
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encountered in the given use of ADL, there must exist a set
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of pPermissions entries such that the logical OR of that
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set (ANDed with the negation of amNeverSet and amSetAllow)
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is equal to the access mask encountered. This means that
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any bit used should have a name associated with it, though
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masks with multiple bits may be specified.
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Requirement: If mask B is a subset of mask A, then the entry for mask
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A MUST appear before the entry for mask B, otherwise there
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will be redundant permission names in the produced ADL
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statements.
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--*/
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{
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//
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// Language specification
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//
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PADL_LANGUAGE_SPEC pLang;
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//
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// Permission mapping
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//
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PADL_MASK_STRING pPermissions;
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//
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// Special cases for permission bits never to be set in an ACE
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// such as MAXIMUM_ALLOWED and ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY
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//
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ACCESS_MASK amNeverSet;
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//
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// Special cases for bits which are to be set in all allows
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// and never set in denies.
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//
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// With files, for example, this is the SYNCHRONIZE bit
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//
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ACCESS_MASK amSetAllow;
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} ADL_PARSER_CONTROL, *PADL_PARSER_CONTROL;
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