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5.2 KiB
197 lines
5.2 KiB
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Microsoft Windows
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// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.
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//
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// File: D L O A D . C
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//
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// Contents: Delay Load Failure Hook
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//
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// Notes: This lib implements all of the stub functions for modules
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// that are delayloaded by the OS. It merges together all of the
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// dloadXXX.lib files from each depot.
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//
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// To Use: In your sources file, right after you specify the modules you
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// are delayloading do:
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//
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// DLOAD_ERROR_HANDLER=kernel32
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//
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// If you want to use kernel32 as your dload error handler. If you
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// do this, your dll will be checked that everything it delayloads
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// has a proper error handler function by the delayload.cmd postbuild
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// script.
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//
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// To check that all functions you delayload have error handlers you
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// can do the following:
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//
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// 1. do a "link -dump -imports foo.dll", and find all functions
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// that you delay-import.
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//
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// 2. do a "link -dump -symbols \nt\public\internal\base\lib\*\dload.lib"
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// and make sure every function that shows up as delayloaded in step #1
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// has a error handler fn. in dload.lib.
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//
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// 3. if a function is missing in step #2 (dlcheck will also fails as
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// part of postbuild), you need to add an error handler. Go to the depot
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// where that dll is build, and go to the dload subdir (usually under
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// the root or under the published\dload subdir) and add an error handler.
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//
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//
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// Author: shaunco 19 May 1998
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// Modified: reinerf 12 Jan 2001 Changed above comment
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//
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "pch.h"
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#pragma hdrstop
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// External global variables
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//
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extern HANDLE BaseDllHandle;
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#if DBG
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extern int DloadBreakOnFail;
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extern int DloadDbgPrint;
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#endif
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#if DBG
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#define DBG_ERROR 0
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#define DBG_INFO 1
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//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Trace a message to the debug console. Prefix with who we are so
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// people know who to contact.
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//
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INT
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__cdecl
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DbgTrace (
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INT nLevel,
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PCSTR Format,
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...
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)
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{
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INT cch = 0;
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if (DloadDbgPrint) {
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if (nLevel <= DBG_INFO)
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{
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CHAR szBuf [1024];
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va_list argptr;
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va_start (argptr, Format);
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cch = vsprintf (szBuf, Format, argptr);
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va_end (argptr);
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OutputDebugStringA ("dload: ");
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OutputDebugStringA (szBuf);
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}
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}
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return cch;
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}
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//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Cannot use RtlAssert since doing so will cause setupapi.dll to fail
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// for upgrade over win95(gold)
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//
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VOID
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WINAPI
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DelayLoadAssertFailed(
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IN PCSTR FailedAssertion,
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IN PVOID FileName,
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IN ULONG LineNumber,
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IN PCSTR Message OPTIONAL
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)
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{
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DbgTrace (
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DBG_ERROR,
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"Assertion failure at line %u in file %s: %s%s%s\r\n",
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LineNumber,
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FileName,
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FailedAssertion,
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(Message && Message[0] && FailedAssertion[0]) ? " " : "",
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Message ? Message : ""
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);
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if (DloadBreakOnFail) {
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DebugBreak();
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}
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}
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#endif // DBG
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//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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//
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FARPROC
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WINAPI
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DelayLoadFailureHook (
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LPCSTR pszDllName,
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LPCSTR pszProcName
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)
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{
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FARPROC ReturnValue = NULL;
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MYASSERT (pszDllName);
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MYASSERT (pszProcName);
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// Trace some potentially useful information about why we were called.
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//
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#if DBG
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if (!IS_INTRESOURCE(pszProcName))
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{
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DbgTrace (DBG_INFO,
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"DelayloadFailureHook: Dll=%s, ProcName=%s\n",
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pszDllName,
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pszProcName);
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}
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else
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{
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DbgTrace (DBG_INFO,
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"DelayloadFailureHook: Dll=%s, Ordinal=%u\n",
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pszDllName,
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(DWORD)((DWORD_PTR)pszProcName));
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}
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#endif
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ReturnValue = LookupHandler(pszDllName, pszProcName);
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if (ReturnValue)
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{
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#if DBG
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DbgTrace (DBG_INFO,
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"Returning handler function at address 0x%08x\n",
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(LONG_PTR)ReturnValue);
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#endif
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}
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#if DBG
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else
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{
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CHAR pszMsg [MAX_PATH];
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if (!IS_INTRESOURCE(pszProcName))
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{
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sprintf (pszMsg,
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"No delayload handler found for Dll=%s, ProcName=%s\n"
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"Please add one in private\\dload.",
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pszDllName,
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pszProcName);
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}
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else
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{
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sprintf (pszMsg,
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"No delayload handler found for Dll=%s, Ordinal=%u\n"
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"Please add one in private\\dload.",
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pszDllName,
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(DWORD)((DWORD_PTR)pszProcName));
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}
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DelayLoadAssertFailed ( "" , __FILE__, __LINE__, pszMsg);
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}
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#endif
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return ReturnValue;
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}
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