Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*****************************************************************************
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File: sscget.c
Description: sscget console mode file copy utility
Revision: $Revision:$ // Do not delete or replace
Notes:
Major History:
When Who What
---------- ---------- ----------
03/06/98 Jey Created
*****************************************************************************/
#include <windows.h>
#include <winioctl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <vxchange.h>
void print_usage(char *module)
{
printf("\n%s usage: filename1 filename2 \n\n",module);
printf("Note: where filename1 is the source HOST file name\n");
printf(" where filename2 is the destination VPC file name\n\n");
}
int
__cdecl
main(
IN int argc,
IN char *argv[]
)
{
HANDLE hDevice;
VxChange_Attrs_t DriverAttrs;
DWORD BytesDone;
unsigned char *VpcFile;
unsigned char *HostFile;
HANDLE hVpc;
unsigned char *Data;
BOOLEAN rc;
if (argc < 3)
{
print_usage(argv[0]);
return 1;
}
// open the kernel mode driver
if ((hDevice = CreateFile("\\\\.\\VxChange",
GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL
)) == ((HANDLE)-1))
{
printf("%s error: Can't get a handle to VxChange device\n", argv[0]);
return 2;
}
// get the Driver Attributes
if(!DeviceIoControl(
hDevice, // HANDLE hDevice, // handle to device of interest
IOCTL_VXCHANGE_GET_DRIVER_ATTRIBUTES, // DWORD dwIoControlCode, // control code of operation to perform
NULL, // LPVOID lpInBuffer, // pointer to buffer to supply input data
0, // DWORD nInBufferSize, // size of input buffer
&DriverAttrs, // LPVOID lpOutBuffer, // pointer to buffer to receive output data
sizeof(VxChange_Attrs_t), // DWORD nOutBufferSize, // size of output buffer
&BytesDone, // LPDWORD lpBytesReturned, // pointer to variable to receive output byte count
NULL // LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped // pointer to overlapped structure for asynchronous operation
))
{
printf("%s error: Query Driver Attributes failed\n", argv[0]);
CloseHandle(hDevice);
return 3;
}
HostFile = argv[1];
VpcFile = argv[2];
// open/create the Host file
if(!DeviceIoControl(
hDevice, // HANDLE hDevice, // handle to device of interest
IOCTL_VXCHANGE_OPEN_FILE, // DWORD dwIoControlCode, // control code of operation to perform
HostFile, // LPVOID lpInBuffer, // pointer to buffer to supply input data
MAX_PATH, // DWORD nInBufferSize, // size of input buffer
NULL, // LPVOID lpOutBuffer, // pointer to buffer to receive output data
0, // DWORD nOutBufferSize, // size of output buffer
&BytesDone, // LPDWORD lpBytesReturned, // pointer to variable to receive output byte count
NULL // LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped // pointer to overlapped structure for asynchronous operation
))
{
printf("%s error: Can't open the Host file %s\n", argv[0], HostFile);
CloseHandle(hDevice);
return 5;
}
// open/create the Vpc file
if ((hVpc = CreateFile(VpcFile,
GENERIC_WRITE,
FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL,
CREATE_ALWAYS,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL
)) == ((HANDLE)-1))
{
printf("%s error: Can't open the Vpc file %s\n", argv[0], VpcFile);
CloseHandle(hDevice);
CloseHandle(hVpc);
return 4;
}
#define DATA_BUFFER_SIZE 4096
// allocate 4096 bytes of memory and commit the pages
Data = (unsigned char *)VirtualAlloc(NULL, DATA_BUFFER_SIZE, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
if (Data == NULL)
{
printf("%s error: Can't allocate memory for data buffers\n", argv[0]);
CloseHandle(hDevice);
CloseHandle(hVpc);
return 6;
}
rc = TRUE;
// read from the source file and write to destination
while (rc)
{
// read data from the Host file
if(!DeviceIoControl(
hDevice, // HANDLE hDevice, // handle to device of interest
IOCTL_VXCHANGE_READ_FILE, // DWORD dwIoControlCode, // control code of operation to perform
NULL, // LPVOID lpInBuffer, // pointer to buffer to supply input data
0, // DWORD nInBufferSize, // size of input buffer
Data, // LPVOID lpOutBuffer, // pointer to buffer to receive output data
DATA_BUFFER_SIZE, // DWORD nOutBufferSize, // size of output buffer
&BytesDone, // LPDWORD lpBytesReturned, // pointer to variable to receive output byte count
NULL // LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped // pointer to overlapped structure for asynchronous operation
))
{
printf("%s error: Can't read from the Host file %s\n", argv[0], HostFile);
CloseHandle(hDevice);
CloseHandle(hVpc);
return 5;
}
if (BytesDone < DATA_BUFFER_SIZE)
rc = FALSE;
// write data to the Vpc file
if (!WriteFile(
hVpc,
Data,
BytesDone,
&BytesDone,
NULL))
{
printf("%s error: Can't write to the Vpc file %s\n", argv[0], VpcFile);
CloseHandle(hDevice);
CloseHandle(hVpc);
return 6;
}
}
// close the Vpc file
CloseHandle(hVpc);
// close the Host file
if(!DeviceIoControl(
hDevice, // HANDLE hDevice, // handle to device of interest
IOCTL_VXCHANGE_CLOSE_FILE, // DWORD dwIoControlCode, // control code of operation to perform
NULL, // LPVOID lpInBuffer, // pointer to buffer to supply input data
0, // DWORD nInBufferSize, // size of input buffer
NULL, // LPVOID lpOutBuffer, // pointer to buffer to receive output data
0, // DWORD nOutBufferSize, // size of output buffer
&BytesDone, // LPDWORD lpBytesReturned, // pointer to variable to receive output byte count
NULL // LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped // pointer to overlapped structure for asynchronous operation
))
{
printf("%s error: Can't close the Host file %s\n", argv[0], HostFile);
CloseHandle(hDevice);
CloseHandle(hVpc);
return 9;
}
CloseHandle(hDevice);
return 0;
}