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386 lines
11 KiB
//*****************************************************************************
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//
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// SUBCLASSING -
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//
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// Support for subclassing of 32bit standard (predefined) classes by
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// WOW apps.
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//
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//
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// 01-10-92 NanduriR Created.
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//
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//*****************************************************************************
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#include "precomp.h"
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#pragma hdrstop
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MODNAME(wsubcls.c);
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VPVOID vptwpFirst = (VPVOID)NULL;
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BOOL ConstructThunkWindowProc(
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LPTWPLIST lptwp,
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VPVOID vptwp
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) {
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/*
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** This is the code which would build a thunk window proc but since we already
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** have code like this laying around (button window proc thunk) we can just
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** copy it. This also saves us from having to know things like the DGROUP
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** of USER16, or the address of the 16-bit CallWindowProc function.
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**
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** lptwp->Code[0x00] = 0x45; inc bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x01] = 0x55; push bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x02] = 0x8B; mov bp,sp
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** lptwp->Code[0x03] = 0xEC;
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** lptwp->Code[0x04] = 0x1E; push ds
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** lptwp->Code[0x05] = 0xB8; mov ax,DGROUP
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** lptwp->Code[0x06] = LOBYTE(USER_DGROUP);
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** lptwp->Code[0x07] = HIBYTE(USER_DGROUP);
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** lptwp->Code[0x08] = 0x8E; mov ds,ax
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** lptwp->Code[0x09] = 0xD8;
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** lptwp->Code[0x0A] = 0xB8; mov ax,OFFSET BUTTONWNDPROC
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** lptwp->Code[0x0B] = LOBYTE(LOWORD(ThunkProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x0C] = HIBYTE(LOWORD(ThunkProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x0D] = 0xBA; mov dx,SEG BUTTONWNDPROC
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** lptwp->Code[0x0E] = LOBYTE(HIWORD(ThunkProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x0F] = HIBYTE(HIWORD(ThunkProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x10] = 0x52; push dx
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** lptwp->Code[0x11] = 0x50; push ax
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** lptwp->Code[0x12] = 0xFF; push WORD PTR [bp+14] ;hwnd
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** lptwp->Code[0x13] = 0x76;
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** lptwp->Code[0x14] = 0x0E;
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** lptwp->Code[0x15] = 0xFF; push WORD PTR [bp+12] ;messag
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** lptwp->Code[0x16] = 0x76;
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** lptwp->Code[0x17] = 0x0C;
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** lptwp->Code[0x18] = 0xFF; push WORD PTR [bp+10] ;wParam
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** lptwp->Code[0x19] = 0x76;
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** lptwp->Code[0x1A] = 0x0A;
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** lptwp->Code[0x1B] = 0xFF; push WORD PTR [bp+8]
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** lptwp->Code[0x1C] = 0x76;
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** lptwp->Code[0x1D] = 0x08;
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** lptwp->Code[0x1E] = 0xFF; push WORD PTR [bp+6] ;lParam
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** lptwp->Code[0x1F] = 0x76;
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** lptwp->Code[0x20] = 0x06;
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** lptwp->Code[0x21] = 0x9A; call FAR PTR CALLWINDOWPROC
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** lptwp->Code[0x22] = LOBYTE(LOWORD(CallWindowProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x23] = HIBYTE(LOWORD(CallWindowProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x24] = LOBYTE(HIWORD(CallWindowProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x25] = HIBYTE(HIWORD(CallWindowProc16));
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** lptwp->Code[0x26] = 0x4D; dec bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x27] = 0x4D; dec bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x28] = 0x8B; mov sp,bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x29] = 0xE5; dec bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x2A] = 0x1F; pop ds
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** lptwp->Code[0x2B] = 0x5D; pop bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x2C] = 0x4D; dec bp
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** lptwp->Code[0x2D] = 0xCA; ret 10
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** lptwp->Code[0x2E] = 0x0A;
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** lptwp->Code[0x2F] = 0x00;
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*/
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VPVOID vpfn;
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LPVOID lpfn;
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VPVOID vpProc16;
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/*
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** Get the proc address of the Button Window Proc thunk
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*/
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vpfn = GetStdClassThunkProc( WOWCLASS_BUTTON );
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if ( vpfn == (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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return( FALSE );
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}
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/*
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** Now copy it into our thunk
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*/
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GETVDMPTR( vpfn, THUNKWP_SIZE, lpfn);
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RtlCopyMemory( lptwp->Code, lpfn, THUNKWP_SIZE );
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FREEVDMPTR( lpfn );
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/*
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** Patch the "our address" pointer
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*/
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vpProc16 = (VPVOID)((DWORD)vptwp + FIELD_OFFSET(TWPLIST,Code[0]));
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lptwp->Code[0x0B] = LOBYTE(LOWORD(vpProc16));
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lptwp->Code[0x0C] = HIBYTE(LOWORD(vpProc16));
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lptwp->Code[0x0E] = LOBYTE(HIWORD(vpProc16));
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lptwp->Code[0x0F] = HIBYTE(HIWORD(vpProc16));
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/*
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** Initialize the rest of the TWPLIST structure
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*/
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lptwp->lpfn32 = 0;
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lptwp->vpfn16 = vpProc16;
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lptwp->vptwpNext = (VPVOID)NULL;
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lptwp->hwnd32 = (HWND)0;
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lptwp->dwMagic = SUBCLASS_MAGIC;
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return( TRUE );
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}
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DWORD GetThunkWindowProc(
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DWORD lpfn32,
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LPSTR lpszClass,
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PWW pww,
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HWND hwnd32
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) {
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VPVOID vptwp;
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LPTWPLIST lptwp;
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INT count;
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DWORD dwResult;
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BOOL fOk;
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VPVOID vpAvail = (VPVOID)NULL;
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INT iClass;
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// Dont try to thunk a NULL 32-bit proc.
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if (!lpfn32) {
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LOGDEBUG(2, ("WOW:GetThunkWindowProc: attempt to thunk NULL proc\n"));
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return 0;
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}
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// the input is either lpstrClass or pww. One of them is always NULL.
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if (lpszClass != NULL) {
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iClass = GetStdClassNumber(lpszClass);
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}
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else {
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iClass = GETICLASS(pww, hwnd32);
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}
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if ( iClass == WOWCLASS_WIN16 ) {
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DWORD dwpid;
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// iClass == WOWCLASS_WIN16 implies that hwnd could either be a 32bit
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// window belonging to a WOW process (like Ole windows) or a window of
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// a different process. If it is the former return a stub proc
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// else return 0;
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if (!(GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd32,&dwpid) &&
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(dwpid == GetCurrentProcessId()))){
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LOGDEBUG(LOG_ALWAYS, ("WOW:GetThunkWindowProc: class unknown\n"));
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return 0;
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}
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} else {
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//
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// If they are subclassing one of the standard classes, and they
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// are doing it for the 1st time, then return the address of the
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// hardcoded thunk in USER16.
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//
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if ( lpfn32 == (DWORD)GetStdClassWndProc(iClass) ) {
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dwResult = GetStdClassThunkProc(iClass);
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return( dwResult );
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}
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}
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/*
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** Scan the list for available TWPLIST entries or duplicates
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*/
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vptwp = vptwpFirst;
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while ( vptwp != (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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GETVDMPTR( vptwp, sizeof(TWPLIST), lptwp );
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if ( lptwp->lpfn32 == 0 && vpAvail == (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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vpAvail = vptwp;
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}
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//
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// If we find that we've already subclassed this proc32
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// then return that thunk proc again.
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//
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if ( lptwp->lpfn32 == lpfn32 ) {
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dwResult = (DWORD)lptwp->vpfn16;
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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return( dwResult );
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}
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vptwp = lptwp->vptwpNext;
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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}
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// Obviously we didn't find any duplicate if we got here.
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// If we didn't find a slot to reuse, then allocate more.
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if ( vpAvail == (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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/*
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** No more available slots, allocate some more
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*/
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vptwp = GlobalAllocLock16( GMEM_MOVEABLE,
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THUNKWP_BLOCK * sizeof(TWPLIST),
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NULL );
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if ( vptwp == (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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LOGDEBUG( 1, ("GetThunkWindowProc: GlobalAllocLock16 failed to allocate memory\n"));
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return( (DWORD)NULL );
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}
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count = THUNKWP_BLOCK;
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while ( count ) {
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GETVDMPTR( vptwp, sizeof(TWPLIST), lptwp );
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fOk = ConstructThunkWindowProc( lptwp, vptwp );
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if ( fOk ) {
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/*
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** Insert this thunk window proc into the list
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*/
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lptwp->vptwpNext = vptwpFirst;
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vptwpFirst = vptwp;
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vpAvail = vptwp;
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}
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FLUSHVDMPTR( vptwp, sizeof(TWPLIST), lptwp );
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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vptwp = (VPVOID)((DWORD)vptwp + sizeof(TWPLIST));
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--count;
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}
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ChangeSelector16( HIWORD(vptwp) ); // Change into a code selector
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}
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if ( vpAvail != (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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/*
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** Use that available slot
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*/
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GETVDMPTR( vpAvail, sizeof(TWPLIST), lptwp );
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lptwp->lpfn32 = lpfn32;
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lptwp->hwnd32 = hwnd32;
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lptwp->iClass = iClass;
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dwResult = (DWORD)lptwp->vpfn16;
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FLUSHVDMCODEPTR(vpAvail, sizeof(TWPLIST), lptwp);
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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return( dwResult );
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}
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return( (DWORD)NULL );
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}
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#if 0 // Currently unused
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BOOL FreeThunkWindowProc(
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DWORD vpProc16
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) {
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VPVOID vptwp;
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LPTWPLIST lptwp;
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/*
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** Scan the list for available TWPLIST entries
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*/
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vptwp = vptwpFirst;
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while ( vptwp != (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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GETVDMPTR( vptwp, sizeof(TWPLIST), lptwp );
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if ( lptwp->vpfn16 == vpProc16 ) {
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/*
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** Found slot to free
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*/
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lptwp->lpfn32 = 0;
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lptwp->hwnd32 = (HWND)0;
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lptwp->iClass = WOWCLASS_UNKNOWN;
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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return( TRUE );
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}
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vptwp = lptwp->vptwpNext;
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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}
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return( FALSE );
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}
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void W32FreeThunkWindowProc(
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DWORD lpfn32,
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DWORD lpfn16
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) {
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VPVOID vptwp;
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LPTWPLIST lptwp;
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/*
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** Scan the list for available TWPLIST entries
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*/
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vptwp = vptwpFirst;
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while ( vptwp != (VPVOID)NULL ) {
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GETVDMPTR( vptwp, sizeof(TWPLIST), lptwp );
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if ( lptwp->lpfn32 == lpfn32 ) {
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/*
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** Found slot to free
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*/
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lptwp->lpfn32 = 0;
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lptwp->hwnd32 = (HWND)0;
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lptwp->iClass = WOWCLASS_UNKNOWN;
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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}
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vptwp = lptwp->vptwpNext;
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FREEVDMPTR( lptwp );
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}
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}
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#endif
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DWORD IsThunkWindowProc(
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DWORD vpProc16, // IN
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PINT piClass // OUT OPTIONAL
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) {
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VPVOID vpdw;
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DWORD UNALIGNED * lpdw;
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DWORD dwResult;
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INT iClass;
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/* Screen for valid addresses... */
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if ( (HIWORD(vpProc16) == 0) || (LOWORD(vpProc16) < (sizeof(DWORD)*3)) ) {
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return( 0 );
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}
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/*
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** If it is a valid sub-class thunk, then it should be preceeded by
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** three dword values. The first is the subclassing magic number,
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** the second is the WOWCLASS_*, the 3rd is the 32-bit proc address.
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*/
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vpdw = (VPVOID)((DWORD)vpProc16 - sizeof(DWORD)*3);
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GETVDMPTR( vpdw, sizeof(DWORD)*3, lpdw );
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iClass = (INT)*(lpdw+1);
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dwResult = *(lpdw+2); // Get the lpfn32 value
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if ( *lpdw != SUBCLASS_MAGIC ) {
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dwResult = 0; // Zero it if it wasn't valid
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iClass = WOWCLASS_WIN16;
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} else {
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if ( dwResult == 0 ) {
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// They cheated and looked up the export from USER.EXE
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dwResult = (DWORD) GetStdClassWndProc( iClass );
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}
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}
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if (piClass) {
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*piClass = iClass;
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}
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FREEVDMPTR( lpdw );
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return( dwResult );
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}
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