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3.1 KiB
109 lines
3.1 KiB
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Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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Patchbc.h
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Abstract:
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Public header file for a module used to patch translated messages
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into arrays that constitute Windows NT file system and master boot code.
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Author:
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Ted Miller (tedm) 6 May 1997
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#if _MSC_VER > 1000
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#pragma once
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#endif
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/*
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Various modules in the Windows NT need to lay the mbr or file system
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boot records, such as format, setup, etc. Boot code for fat, fat32,
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ntfs, and the mbr is each built into a corresponding header file
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in sdk\inc. Each header file has an array of bytes that constitute
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the boot code itself. The code has no text in it, but instead has some
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placeholders for text that need to be patched in at run-time by
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users of those header files. This allows localization of the
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boot messages without recompiles.
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As built, each boot code array has a WORD in a known place that
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indicates where in the array the messages are supposed to start.
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In addition the boot code expects to look in that same place to
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find the offset of any message it needs. Thus code in this
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module reads the value that was built into the array and replaces
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it with values of the latter type.
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For the file system boot code, the message offset table is located
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immediately before the 2-byte 55aa sig (for fat) or the 4-byte 000055aa
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sig (for fat32 and ntfs).
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Fat/Fat32 share 3 messages, whose offsets are expected to be in the
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following order in the offset table:
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NTLDR is missing
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Disk error
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Press any key to restart
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NTFS has 4 messages, whose offsets are expected to be in the following
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order in the offset table:
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A disk read error occurred
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NTLDR is missing
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NTLDR is compressed
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart
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For the master boot code, the message offset table is immediately before
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the NTFT signature and has 3 messages (thus it starts at offset 0x1b5).
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The offsets are expected to be in the following order:
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Invalid partition table
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Error loading operating system
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Missing operating system
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Finally note that to allow one-byte values to be stored in the message
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offset tables we store the offset - 256.
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The routines below return FALSE if the text is too long to fit in the
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available space.
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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BOOLEAN
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PatchMessagesIntoFatBootCode(
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IN OUT PUCHAR BootCode,
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IN BOOLEAN IsFat32,
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IN LPCSTR MsgNtldrMissing,
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IN LPCSTR MsgDiskError,
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IN LPCSTR MsgPressKey
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);
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BOOLEAN
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PatchMessagesIntoNtfsBootCode(
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IN OUT PUCHAR BootCode,
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IN LPCSTR MsgNtldrMissing,
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IN LPCSTR MsgNtldrCompressed,
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IN LPCSTR MsgDiskError,
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IN LPCSTR MsgPressKey
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);
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BOOLEAN
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PatchMessagesIntoMasterBootCode(
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IN OUT PUCHAR BootCode,
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IN LPCSTR MsgInvalidTable,
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IN LPCSTR MsgIoError,
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IN LPCSTR MsgMissingOs
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);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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