Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
*
* WOW v1.0
*
* Copyright (c) 1992, Microsoft Corporation
*
* wkgthunk.C
* WOW32 Generic Thunk Mechanism (for OLE 2.0 and others)
*
* History:
* Created 11-MARCH-1993 by Matt Felton (mattfe)
*
--*/
#include "precomp.h"
#pragma hdrstop
MODNAME(wkgthunk.c);
#ifdef i386 // on RISC this is implemented in this file.
extern DWORD WK32ICallProc32MakeCall(DWORD pfn, DWORD cbArgs, DWORD *pArgs);
#endif
#ifdef WX86
typedef
HMODULE
(*PFNWX86LOADX86DLL)(
LPCWSTR lpLibFileName,
DWORD dwFlags
);
typedef
BOOL
(*PFNWX86FREEX86DLL)(
HMODULE hMod
);
typedef
PVOID
(*PFNWX86THUNKPROC)(
PVOID pvAddress,
PVOID pvCBDispatch,
BOOL fNativeToX86
);
typedef
ULONG
(*PFNWX86EMULATEX86)(
PVOID StartAddress,
ULONG nParameters,
PULONG Parameters
);
typedef
(*PFNWX86THUNKEMULATEX86)(
ULONG nParameters,
PULONG Parameters
);
typedef
BOOL
(*PFNWX86THUNKINFO)(
PVOID ThunkProc,
PVOID *pAddress,
BOOL *pfNativeToX86
);
HMODULE hWx86Dll = FALSE;
PFNWX86LOADX86DLL Wx86LoadX86Dll= NULL;
PFNWX86FREEX86DLL Wx86FreeX86Dll= NULL;
PFNWX86THUNKPROC Wx86ThunkProc= NULL;
PFNWX86THUNKEMULATEX86 Wx86ThunkEmulateX86= NULL;
PFNWX86EMULATEX86 Wx86EmulateX86= NULL;
PFNWX86THUNKINFO Wx86ThunkInfo= NULL;
VOID
TermWx86System(
VOID
)
{
if (hWx86Dll) {
FreeLibrary(hWx86Dll);
hWx86Dll = NULL;
Wx86LoadX86Dll = NULL;
Wx86FreeX86Dll = NULL;
Wx86ThunkProc = NULL;
Wx86ThunkEmulateX86 = NULL;
Wx86EmulateX86 = NULL;
}
}
BOOL
InitWx86System(
VOID
)
{
if (hWx86Dll) {
return TRUE;
}
hWx86Dll = LoadLibraryExW(L"Wx86.Dll", NULL, 0);
if (!hWx86Dll) {
return FALSE;
}
Wx86LoadX86Dll = (PFNWX86LOADX86DLL) GetProcAddress(hWx86Dll, "Wx86LoadX86Dll");
Wx86FreeX86Dll = (PFNWX86FREEX86DLL) GetProcAddress(hWx86Dll, "Wx86FreeX86Dll");
Wx86ThunkProc = (PFNWX86THUNKPROC) GetProcAddress(hWx86Dll, "Wx86ThunkProc");
Wx86ThunkEmulateX86 = (PFNWX86THUNKEMULATEX86) GetProcAddress(hWx86Dll, "Wx86ThunkEmulateX86");
Wx86EmulateX86 = (PFNWX86EMULATEX86) GetProcAddress(hWx86Dll, "Wx86EmulateX86");
if (!Wx86LoadX86Dll || !Wx86FreeX86Dll || !Wx86ThunkProc ||
!Wx86ThunkEmulateX86 || !Wx86EmulateX86)
{
TermWx86System();
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
BOOL
IsX86Dll(
HMODULE hModule
)
{
if (((ULONG)hModule & 0x01) || !hWx86Dll) {
return FALSE;
}
return (RtlImageNtHeader((PVOID)hModule)->FileHeader.Machine == IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386);
}
ULONG
ThunkProcDispatchP32(
ULONG p1, ULONG p2, ULONG p3, ULONG p4,
ULONG p5, ULONG p6, ULONG p7, ULONG p8,
ULONG p9, ULONG p10, ULONG p11, ULONG p12,
ULONG p13, ULONG p14, ULONG p15, ULONG p16,
ULONG p17, ULONG p18, ULONG p19, ULONG p20,
ULONG p21, ULONG p22, ULONG p23, ULONG p24,
ULONG p25, ULONG p26, ULONG p27, ULONG p28,
ULONG p29, ULONG p30, ULONG p31, ULONG p32
)
{
ULONG Parameters[32];
Parameters[0] = p1;
Parameters[1] = p2;
Parameters[2] = p3;
Parameters[3] = p4;
Parameters[4] = p5;
Parameters[5] = p6;
Parameters[6] = p7;
Parameters[7] = p8;
Parameters[8] = p9;
Parameters[9] = p10;
Parameters[10] = p11;
Parameters[11] = p12;
Parameters[12] = p13;
Parameters[13] = p14;
Parameters[14] = p15;
Parameters[15] = p16;
Parameters[16] = p17;
Parameters[17] = p18;
Parameters[18] = p19;
Parameters[19] = p20;
Parameters[20] = p21;
Parameters[21] = p22;
Parameters[22] = p23;
Parameters[23] = p24;
Parameters[24] = p25;
Parameters[25] = p26;
Parameters[26] = p27;
Parameters[27] = p28;
Parameters[28] = p29;
Parameters[29] = p30;
Parameters[30] = p31;
Parameters[31] = p32;
return (*Wx86ThunkEmulateX86)(32, Parameters);
}
#endif
char szServicePack[] = "Service Pack 2";
BOOL GtCompGetVersionExA(LPOSVERSIONINFO lpVersionInfo)
{
BOOL bReturn;
if(lpVersionInfo == NULL) {
return(FALSE);
}
bReturn = GetVersionExA(lpVersionInfo);
// WHISTLER RAID BUG 366613
// Business Plan Pro was failing to install because of a version problem.
// Added compatibility flag for version lie to fix the problem. Solution is
// to add/change the string pointed to by the szCSVersion param to "Service Pack 2"
if(CURRENTPTD()->dwWOWCompatFlagsEx & WOWCFEX_PLATFORMVERSIONLIE)
{ PFLAGINFOBITS pFlagInfoBits;
LPSTR *pFlagArgv;
pFlagInfoBits = CheckFlagInfo(WOWCOMPATFLAGSEX, WOWCFEX_PLATFORMVERSIONLIE);
if(pFlagInfoBits && pFlagInfoBits->dwFlagArgc == 6 && pFlagInfoBits->pFlagArgv) {
LOGDEBUG(LOG_WARNING,("GtCompGetVersionExA: Platform version lie applied\n"));
pFlagArgv = pFlagInfoBits->pFlagArgv;
if(*pFlagArgv) {
lpVersionInfo->dwOSVersionInfoSize = atoi(*pFlagArgv);
}
pFlagArgv++;
if(*pFlagArgv) {
lpVersionInfo->dwMajorVersion = atoi(*pFlagArgv);
}
pFlagArgv++;
if(*pFlagArgv) {
lpVersionInfo->dwMinorVersion = atoi(*pFlagArgv);
}
pFlagArgv++;
if(*pFlagArgv) {
lpVersionInfo->dwBuildNumber = atoi(*pFlagArgv);
}
pFlagArgv++;
if(*pFlagArgv) {
lpVersionInfo->dwPlatformId = atoi(*pFlagArgv);
}
pFlagArgv++;
if(*pFlagArgv) {
WOW32_strncpy(lpVersionInfo->szCSDVersion,*pFlagArgv,128);
lpVersionInfo->szCSDVersion[127] = '\0';
}
}
}
return bReturn;
}
HANDLE GtCompCreateFileA(LPSTR lpFileName,
DWORD dwDesiredAccess,
DWORD dwShareMode,
LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpSecurityAttributes,
DWORD dwCreationDisposition,
DWORD dwFlagsAndAttributes,
HANDLE hTemplateFile
) {
CHAR szNewFilePath[MAX_PATH];
if(W32Map9xSpecialPath(lpFileName, szNewFilePath, sizeof(szNewFilePath))) {
lpFileName = szNewFilePath;
}
return DPM_CreateFile(lpFileName,
dwDesiredAccess,
dwShareMode,
lpSecurityAttributes,
dwCreationDisposition,
dwFlagsAndAttributes,
hTemplateFile);
}
BOOL GtCompMoveFileA( LPSTR lpExistingFileName, // file name
LPSTR lpNewFileName // new file name
) {
CHAR szNewSourcePath[MAX_PATH];
CHAR szNewDestPath[MAX_PATH];
if(W32Map9xSpecialPath(lpExistingFileName, szNewSourcePath, sizeof(szNewSourcePath))) {
lpExistingFileName = szNewSourcePath;
}
if(W32Map9xSpecialPath(lpNewFileName, szNewDestPath, sizeof(szNewDestPath))) {
lpNewFileName = szNewDestPath;
}
return DPM_MoveFile(lpExistingFileName, lpNewFileName);
}
ULONG FASTCALL WK32LoadLibraryEx32W(PVDMFRAME pFrame)
{
PSZ psz1;
HINSTANCE hinstance;
PLOADLIBRARYEX32W16 parg16;
#ifdef i386
BYTE FpuState[108];
// Save the 487 state
_asm {
lea ecx, [FpuState]
fsave [ecx]
}
#endif
GETARGPTR(pFrame, sizeof(*parg16), parg16);
GETVDMPTR(parg16->lpszLibFile,0,psz1);
//
// Make sure the Win32 current directory matches this task's.
//
UpdateDosCurrentDirectory(DIR_DOS_TO_NT);
hinstance = LoadLibraryEx(psz1, (HANDLE)parg16->hFile, parg16->dwFlags);
#ifdef WX86
//
// If load failed it might be an x86 binary on risc.
// try it thru Wx86
//
if (!hinstance) {
LONG LastError;
NTSTATUS Status;
ANSI_STRING AnsiString;
UNICODE_STRING UniString;
//
// Prserve the LastError, if wx86 can't handle it, we will restore it
// so caller won't see any difference.
//
LastError = GetLastError();
if (InitWx86System()) {
RtlInitString(&AnsiString, psz1);
if (AreFileApisANSI()) {
Status = RtlAnsiStringToUnicodeString(&UniString, &AnsiString, TRUE);
}
else {
Status = RtlOemStringToUnicodeString(&UniString, &AnsiString, TRUE);
}
if (NT_SUCCESS(Status)) {
hinstance = (*Wx86LoadX86Dll)(UniString.Buffer, parg16->dwFlags);
RtlFreeUnicodeString(&UniString);
}
}
if (!hinstance) {
SetLastError(LastError);
}
}
#endif
if (hinstance) {
PSZ pszModuleFilePart = WOW32_strrchr(psz1, '\\');
if (pszModuleFilePart) {
pszModuleFilePart++;
}
else {
pszModuleFilePart = psz1;
}
if(!WOW32_strnicmp("~glf",pszModuleFilePart,4)) {
PSZ pszTemp = GtCompGetExportDirectory((PBYTE)hinstance);
if (pszTemp && !WOW32_stricmp("w32inst.dll",pszTemp)) {
pfnShellLink = (PFNSHELLLINK)GetProcAddress(hinstance,"ShellLink");
}
}
else if(!WOW32_strnicmp("smackw32.dll",pszModuleFilePart,5) &&
GetProcAddress(hinstance,"_SmackSoundUseMSS@4")) {
GtCompHookImport((PBYTE)hinstance,"kernel32.dll",(DWORD)pfnLoadLibraryA,(DWORD)GtCompLoadLibraryA);
}
}
FREEARGPTR(parg16);
#ifdef i386
// Restore the 487 state
_asm {
lea ecx, [FpuState]
frstor [ecx]
}
#endif
return (ULONG)hinstance;
}
ULONG FASTCALL WK32FreeLibrary32W(PVDMFRAME pFrame)
{
ULONG fResult;
PFREELIBRARY32W16 parg16;
GETARGPTR(pFrame, sizeof(*parg16), parg16);
#ifdef WX86
if (IsX86Dll((HMODULE)parg16->hLibModule)) {
fResult = (*Wx86FreeX86Dll)((HMODULE)parg16->hLibModule);
FREEARGPTR(parg16);
return (fResult);
}
#endif
fResult = FreeLibrary((HMODULE)parg16->hLibModule);
FREEARGPTR(parg16);
return (fResult);
}
ULONG FASTCALL WK32GetProcAddress32W(PVDMFRAME pFrame)
{
PVOID lpAddress;
PSZ psz1;
PGETPROCADDRESS32W16 parg16;
GETARGPTR(pFrame, sizeof(*parg16), parg16);
GETPSZIDPTR(parg16->lpszProc, psz1);
lpAddress = GetProcAddress((HMODULE)parg16->hModule, psz1);
#ifdef WX86
if (lpAddress && IsX86Dll((HMODULE)parg16->hModule)) {
PVOID pv;
pv = (*Wx86ThunkProc)(lpAddress, ThunkProcDispatchP32, TRUE);
if (pv && pv != (PVOID)-1) {
lpAddress = (ULONG)pv;
}
else {
SetLastError(ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY);
lpAddress = 0;
}
}
#endif
// WHISTLER RAID BUG 366613
// Business Plan Pro was failing to install because of a version problem.
// Added compatibility flag to account for version lie. Here we redirect to
// function GtCompGetVersionExA.
if(lpAddress == pfnGetVersionExA) {
lpAddress = GtCompGetVersionExA;
LOGDEBUG(LOG_WARNING,("WK32GetProcAddress32W: GetVersionExA call redirected to function GtCompGetVersionExA"));
}
else if(lpAddress == pfnCreateDirectoryA) {
lpAddress = GtCompCreateDirectoryA;
LOGDEBUG(LOG_WARNING,("WK32GetProcAddress32W: CreateDirectoryA call redirected to function GtCompCreateDirectory"));
}
else if(lpAddress == pfnCreateFileA) {
lpAddress = GtCompCreateFileA;
LOGDEBUG(LOG_WARNING,("WK32GetProcAddress32W: CreateFileA call redirected to function GtCompCreateFileA"));
}
else if(lpAddress == pfnMoveFileA) {
lpAddress = GtCompMoveFileA;
LOGDEBUG(LOG_WARNING,("WK32GetProcAddress32W: MoveFileA call redirected to function GtCompMoveFileA"));
}
else if(pfnShellLink && lpAddress == pfnShellLink) {
lpAddress = GtCompShellLink;
LOGDEBUG(LOG_WARNING,("WK32GetProcAddress32W: ShellLink call redirected to function GtCompShellLink"));
}
// else if Dynamic Module Patching is turned on for this task....
else if(CURRENTPTD()->dwWOWCompatFlags2 & WOWCF2_DPM_PATCHES) {
// ...see if we need to patch the address
lpAddress = GetDpmAddress(lpAddress);
}
FREEARGPTR(parg16);
return ((ULONG)lpAddress);
}
ULONG FASTCALL WK32GetVDMPointer32W(PVDMFRAME pFrame)
{
ULONG lpAddress;
PGETVDMPOINTER32W16 parg16;
GETARGPTR(pFrame, sizeof(*parg16), parg16);
lpAddress = (ULONG) WOWGetVDMPointer(parg16->lpAddress, 0, parg16->fMode);
FREEARGPTR(parg16);
return(lpAddress);
}
#ifndef i386
//
// x86 code in i386\callpr32.asm.
//
DWORD WK32ICallProc32MakeCall(DWORD pfn, DWORD cbArgs, DWORD *pArgs)
{
typedef int (FAR WINAPIV *FARFUNC)();
DWORD dw;
#ifdef WX86
if (Wx86ThunkInfo) {
PVOID Address;
if (Wx86ThunkInfo((PVOID)pfn, &Address, NULL)) {
return Wx86EmulateX86(Address, cbArgs/sizeof(DWORD), pArgs);
}
}
#endif
if (cbArgs <= (4 * sizeof(DWORD))) {
dw = ((FARFUNC) pfn) (
pArgs[ 0], pArgs[ 1], pArgs[ 2], pArgs[ 3] );
} else if (cbArgs <= (8 * sizeof(DWORD))) {
dw = ((FARFUNC) pfn) (
pArgs[ 0], pArgs[ 1], pArgs[ 2], pArgs[ 3],
pArgs[ 4], pArgs[ 5], pArgs[ 6], pArgs[ 7] );
} else {
dw = ((FARFUNC) pfn) (
pArgs[ 0], pArgs[ 1], pArgs[ 2], pArgs[ 3],
pArgs[ 4], pArgs[ 5], pArgs[ 6], pArgs[ 7],
pArgs[ 8], pArgs[ 9], pArgs[10], pArgs[11],
pArgs[12], pArgs[13], pArgs[14], pArgs[15],
pArgs[16], pArgs[17], pArgs[18], pArgs[19],
pArgs[20], pArgs[21], pArgs[22], pArgs[23],
pArgs[24], pArgs[25], pArgs[26], pArgs[27],
pArgs[28], pArgs[29], pArgs[30], pArgs[31] );
}
return dw;
}
#endif
ULONG FASTCALL WK32ICallProc32W(PVDMFRAME pFrame)
{
register DWORD dwReturn;
PICALLPROC32W16 parg16;
UNALIGNED DWORD *pArg;
DWORD fAddress;
BOOL fSourceCDECL;
UINT cParams;
UINT nParam;
UNALIGNED DWORD *lpArgs;
DWORD dwTemp[32];
GETARGPTR(pFrame, sizeof(*parg16), parg16);
fSourceCDECL = HIWORD(parg16->cParams) & CPEX32_SOURCE_CDECL;
// fDestCDECL = HIWORD(parg16->cParams) & CPEX32_DEST_CDECL; // not needed
// We only support up to 32 parameters
cParams = LOWORD(parg16->cParams);
if (cParams > 32)
return(0);
// Don't call to Zero
if (parg16->lpProcAddress == 0) {
LOGDEBUG(LOG_ALWAYS,("WK32ICallProc32 - Error calling to 0 not allowed"));
return(0);
}
lpArgs = &parg16->p1;
// Convert Any 16:16 Addresses to 32 bit
// flat as required by fAddressConvert
pArg = lpArgs;
fAddress = parg16->fAddressConvert;
while (fAddress != 0) {
if (fAddress & 0x1) {
*pArg = (DWORD) GetPModeVDMPointer(*pArg, 0);
}
pArg++;
fAddress = fAddress >> 1;
}
//
// The above code is funny. It means that parameter translation will
// occur before accounting for the calling convention. This means that
// they will be specifying the bit position for CallProc32W by counting the
// parameters from the end, whereas with CallProc32ExW, they count from the
// beginning. Weird for pascal, but that is compatible with what we've
// already shipped. cdecl should be more understandable.
//
//
// Make sure the Win32 current directory matches this task's.
//
UpdateDosCurrentDirectory(DIR_DOS_TO_NT);
if (!fSourceCDECL) {
//
// Invert the parameters
//
pArg = lpArgs;
nParam = cParams;
while ( nParam != 0 ) {
--nParam;
dwTemp[nParam] = *pArg;
pArg++;
}
} else {
//
// To make usage of WK32ICallProc32MakeCall consistent on all
// platforms we copy the parameters to dwTemp, to ensure the parameter
// array is dword aligned. Impact is insignificnt since primary calling
// convention for win16 is PASCAL.
//
memcpy(dwTemp, lpArgs, cParams * sizeof(DWORD));
}
//
// dwTemp now points to the very first parameter in any calling convention
// And all of the parameters have been appropriately converted to flat ptrs.
//
// Note that on the 32-bit side, the parameter ordering is always push
// right-to-left, so the first parameter is at the lowest address. This
// is true for x86 _cdecl and _stdcall as well as RISC, which has only
// _cdecl.
//
//
// On x86 we call an assembly routine to actually make the call to
// the client's Win32 routine. The code is much more compact
// this way, and it's the only way we can be compatible with
// Win95's implementation, which cleans up the stack if the
// routine doesn't.
//
// This assembly routine "pushes" the arguments by copying
// them as a block, so they must be in the proper order for
// the destination calling convention.
//
// The RISC C code for this routine is just below. On RISC the caller
// is always responsible for cleaning up the stack, so that shouldn't
// be a problem.
//
dwReturn = WK32ICallProc32MakeCall(
parg16->lpProcAddress,
cParams * sizeof(DWORD),
dwTemp
);
FREEARGPTR(parg16);
return(dwReturn);
}
//
// Chicago has WOWGetVDMPointerFix, which is just like WOWGetVDMPointer
// but also calls GlobalFix to keep the 16-bit memory from moving. It
// has a companion WOWGetVDMPointerUnfix, which is basically a Win32-callable
// GlobalUnfix.
//
// Chicago found the need for these functions because their global heaps
// can be rearranged while Win32 code called from a generic thunk is
// executing. In Windows NT, global memory cannot move while in a thunk
// unless the thunk calls back to the 16-bit side.
//
// Our exported WOWGetVDMPointerFix is simply an alias to WOWGetVDMPointer --
// it does *not* call GlobalFix because it is not needed in 99% of the
// cases. WOWGetVDMPointerUnfix is implemented below as NOP.
//
VOID WOWGetVDMPointerUnfix(VPVOID vp)
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(vp);
return;
}
//
// Yielding functions allow 32-bit thunks to avoid 4 16<-->32 transitions
// involved in calling back to 16-bit side to call Yield or DirectedYield,
// which are thunked back to user32.
//
VOID WOWYield16(VOID)
{
//
// Since WK32Yield (the thunk for Yield) doesn't use pStack16,
// just call it rather than duplicate the code.
//
WK32Yield(NULL);
}
VOID WOWDirectedYield16(WORD hTask16)
{
//
// This is duplicating the code of WK32DirectedYield, the
// two must be kept synchronized.
//
BlockWOWIdle(TRUE);
(pfnOut.pfnDirectedYield)(THREADID32(hTask16));
BlockWOWIdle(FALSE);
}
#ifdef DEBUG // called by test code in checked wowexec
DWORD WINAPI WOWStdCall32ArgsTestTarget(
DWORD p1,
DWORD p2,
DWORD p3,
DWORD p4,
DWORD p5,
DWORD p6,
DWORD p7,
DWORD p8,
DWORD p9,
DWORD p10,
DWORD p11,
DWORD p12,
DWORD p13,
DWORD p14,
DWORD p15,
DWORD p16,
DWORD p17,
DWORD p18,
DWORD p19,
DWORD p20,
DWORD p21,
DWORD p22,
LPDWORD p23,
DWORD p24,
DWORD p25,
DWORD p26,
DWORD p27,
DWORD p28,
DWORD p29,
DWORD p30,
DWORD p31,
LPDWORD p32
)
{
return ((((p1+p2+p3+p4+p5+p6+p7+p8+p9+p10) -
(p11+p12+p13+p14+p15+p16+p17+p18+p19+p20)) << p21) +
((p22+*p23+p24+p25+p26) - (p27+p28+p29+p30+p31+*p32)));
}
#endif // DEBUG
PFNSHELLLINK pfnShellLink;
/* ShellLink exported by W32Inst.dll (installshield dll)
* takes a pointer to struct.
* At offset 40, it has a pointer (pShellLinkArg->pszShortCut) to a string.
* The string actually consists of several strings delimited by 0x7f chars and
* ultimately terminated by a NULL char. Path where the shortcut needs to go
* is located after second 0x7f. Unfortunately some apps use hardcoded paths
* valid for 9x only, so we attempt to correct them here.
* see bug Whistler 177738
*
*/
ULONG GtCompShellLink( PSHELLLINKARG pShellLinkArg
)
{
PSZ pszNewShortCut = NULL;
PSZ pszOldShortCut;
PSZ pszTemp;
DWORD dwCount, dwLen;
ULONG uReturn;
if(!pShellLinkArg || !pShellLinkArg->pszShortCut) {
return(0);
}
pszOldShortCut = pShellLinkArg->pszShortCut;
pszTemp = pszOldShortCut;
// get to the beginning of the shortcut path which starts after second 0x7f
// sample string "1.Name0x7fStart Directory0x7fShortcut path(Shortcut location)0x7fRestNULL"
while(*pszTemp && *pszTemp++!=0x7f);
while(*pszTemp && *pszTemp++!=0x7f);
if(*pszTemp) {
// number of chars from beginning to second 0x7f
dwCount=pszTemp - pszOldShortCut;
dwLen = strlen(pszTemp);
pszNewShortCut = malloc_w(dwCount+dwLen+MAX_PATH);
if(pszNewShortCut && W32Map9xSpecialPath(pszTemp, pszNewShortCut+dwCount,dwLen+MAX_PATH)) {
// Path needs to be corrected
memcpy(pszNewShortCut,pszOldShortCut,dwCount);
pShellLinkArg->pszShortCut = pszNewShortCut;
}
}
uReturn = pfnShellLink(pShellLinkArg);
pShellLinkArg->pszShortCut = pszOldShortCut;
if(pszNewShortCut) {
free_w(pszNewShortCut);
}
return uReturn;
}
ULONG
GtCompCreateDirectoryA(PSZ pszDirPath,
LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpSecurityAttributes
)
{
CHAR szNewDirPath[MAX_PATH];
if(W32Map9xSpecialPath(pszDirPath, szNewDirPath, sizeof(szNewDirPath))) {
return DPM_CreateDirectory(szNewDirPath, lpSecurityAttributes);
}
return DPM_CreateDirectory(pszDirPath, lpSecurityAttributes);
}
PSZ GtCompGetExportDirectory(PBYTE pDllBase)
{
PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER pIDH = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER)pDllBase;
PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS pINTH;
PIMAGE_EXPORT_DIRECTORY pIED;
DWORD dwExportTableOffset;
PSZ pImageName = NULL;
if(!pDllBase) {
return(NULL);
}
// Get the export table directory
pINTH = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS)(pDllBase + pIDH->e_lfanew);
dwExportTableOffset = pINTH->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_EXPORT].VirtualAddress;
pIED = (PIMAGE_EXPORT_DIRECTORY)(pDllBase + dwExportTableOffset);
if (pIED->Name) {
pImageName = (PSZ)pDllBase+pIED->Name;
}
return pImageName;
}
HMODULE GtCompLoadLibraryA(PSZ pszDllName) {
if (!WOW32_strnicmp(pszDllName,"mss32",5)) {
return NULL;
}
return LoadLibrary(pszDllName);
}
VOID
GtCompHookImport(
PBYTE pDllBase, // base address of the DLL to change imports
PSZ pszModuleName, // import func's module name
DWORD pfnOldFunc, // import func pointer
DWORD pfnNewFunc // new import func pointer
) {
NTSTATUS Status;
PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER pIDH = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER)pDllBase;
PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS pINTH;
PIMAGE_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR pIID;
DWORD dwImportTableOffset;
DWORD dwProtect, dwProtect2;
DWORD dwFuncAddr;
SIZE_T dwProtectSize;
if(!pDllBase) {
return;
}
//
// Get the import table.
//
pINTH = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS)(pDllBase + pIDH->e_lfanew);
dwImportTableOffset = pINTH->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_IMPORT].VirtualAddress;
if (dwImportTableOffset == 0) {
// No import table found. This is probably ntdll.dll
return;
}
pIID = (PIMAGE_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR)(pDllBase + dwImportTableOffset);
// Loop through the import table and search for the API to patch
while (TRUE) {
PSZ pszImportEntryModule;
PIMAGE_THUNK_DATA pITDA;
// Return if no first thunk (terminating condition).
if (pIID->FirstThunk == 0) {
break;
}
pszImportEntryModule = (PSZ)(pDllBase + pIID->Name);
if(!WOW32_stricmp(pszImportEntryModule,pszModuleName)) {
pITDA = (PIMAGE_THUNK_DATA) (pDllBase + (DWORD)pIID->FirstThunk);
while(TRUE) {
if(pITDA->u1.Ordinal == 0) {
break;
}
if((DWORD)pITDA->u1.Function == pfnOldFunc) {
dwProtectSize = sizeof(DWORD);
dwFuncAddr = (SIZE_T)&pITDA->u1.Function;
Status = NtProtectVirtualMemory(NtCurrentProcess(),
(PVOID)&dwFuncAddr,
&dwProtectSize,
PAGE_READWRITE,
&dwProtect);
if(NT_SUCCESS(Status)) {
pITDA->u1.Function = pfnNewFunc;
dwProtectSize = sizeof(DWORD);
Status = NtProtectVirtualMemory(NtCurrentProcess(),
(PVOID)&dwFuncAddr,
&dwProtectSize,
dwProtect,
&dwProtect2);
}
}
pITDA++;
}
}
pIID++;
}
}