Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991-92 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
DlWksta.h
Abstract:
This is a private header file for the NT/LAN handling of old wksta info
levels. This contains prototypes for the NetpConvertWkstaInfo etc APIs and
old info level structures (in 32-bit format).
Author:
John Rogers (JohnRo) 08-Aug-1991
Environment:
Portable to any flat, 32-bit environment. (Uses Win32 typedefs.)
Requires ANSI C extensions: slash-slash comments, long external names.
Revision History:
08-Aug-1991 JohnRo
Created, building from DanHi's port1632.h & mapsupp.h and my DlServer.h.
13-Sep-1991 JohnRo
Correct UNICODE use.
01-Apr-1992 JohnRo
Level 402 does not have other domains any more.
--*/
#ifndef _DLWKSTA_
#define _DLWKSTA_
// These must be included first:
#include <windef.h> // IN, LPTSTR, LPVOID, TCHAR, etc.
#include <lmcons.h> // NET_API_STATUS, various LEN equates.
// These may be included in any order:
#include <lmwksta.h> // PWKSTA_INFO_101.
#include <netdebug.h> // NetpAssert().
#include <stddef.h> // offsetof().
#define MAX_OTH_DOMAINS 4
/////////////////////////////////////
// Structures for old info levels: //
/////////////////////////////////////
typedef struct _WKSTA_INFO_0 {
DWORD wki0_reserved_1;
DWORD wki0_reserved_2;
LPTSTR wki0_root;
LPTSTR wki0_computername;
LPTSTR wki0_username;
LPTSTR wki0_langroup;
DWORD wki0_ver_major;
DWORD wki0_ver_minor;
DWORD wki0_reserved_3;
DWORD wki0_charwait;
DWORD wki0_chartime;
DWORD wki0_charcount;
DWORD wki0_reserved_4;
DWORD wki0_reserved_5;
DWORD wki0_keepconn;
DWORD wki0_keepsearch;
DWORD wki0_maxthreads;
DWORD wki0_maxcmds;
DWORD wki0_reserved_6;
DWORD wki0_numworkbuf;
DWORD wki0_sizworkbuf;
DWORD wki0_maxwrkcache;
DWORD wki0_sesstimeout;
DWORD wki0_sizerror;
DWORD wki0_numalerts;
DWORD wki0_numservices;
DWORD wki0_errlogsz;
DWORD wki0_printbuftime;
DWORD wki0_numcharbuf;
DWORD wki0_sizcharbuf;
LPTSTR wki0_logon_server;
LPTSTR wki0_wrkheuristics;
DWORD wki0_mailslots;
} WKSTA_INFO_0, *PWKSTA_INFO_0, *LPWKSTA_INFO_0; /* wksta_info_0 */
#define DL_REM_wksta_info_0 "DDzzzzDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDzzD"
typedef struct _WKSTA_INFO_1 {
DWORD wki1_reserved_1;
DWORD wki1_reserved_2;
LPTSTR wki1_root;
LPTSTR wki1_computername;
LPTSTR wki1_username;
LPTSTR wki1_langroup;
DWORD wki1_ver_major;
DWORD wki1_ver_minor;
DWORD wki1_reserved_3;
DWORD wki1_charwait;
DWORD wki1_chartime;
DWORD wki1_charcount;
DWORD wki1_reserved_4;
DWORD wki1_reserved_5;
DWORD wki1_keepconn;
DWORD wki1_keepsearch;
DWORD wki1_maxthreads;
DWORD wki1_maxcmds;
DWORD wki1_reserved_6;
DWORD wki1_numworkbuf;
DWORD wki1_sizworkbuf;
DWORD wki1_maxwrkcache;
DWORD wki1_sesstimeout;
DWORD wki1_sizerror;
DWORD wki1_numalerts;
DWORD wki1_numservices;
DWORD wki1_errlogsz;
DWORD wki1_printbuftime;
DWORD wki1_numcharbuf;
DWORD wki1_sizcharbuf;
LPTSTR wki1_logon_server;
LPTSTR wki1_wrkheuristics;
DWORD wki1_mailslots;
LPTSTR wki1_logon_domain;
LPTSTR wki1_oth_domains;
DWORD wki1_numdgrambuf;
} WKSTA_INFO_1, *PWKSTA_INFO_1, *LPWKSTA_INFO_1; /* wksta_info_1 */
// Take advantage of the fact that level 0 is subset of level 1.
#define DL_REM_wksta_info_1 DL_REM_wksta_info_0 "zzD"
typedef struct _WKSTA_INFO_10 {
LPTSTR wki10_computername;
LPTSTR wki10_username;
LPTSTR wki10_langroup;
DWORD wki10_ver_major;
DWORD wki10_ver_minor;
LPTSTR wki10_logon_domain;
LPTSTR wki10_oth_domains;
} WKSTA_INFO_10, *PWKSTA_INFO_10, *LPWKSTA_INFO_10; /* wksta_info_10 */
#define DL_REM_wksta_info_10 "zzzDDzz"
////////////////////////////////////
// Equates for various maximums: //
// _LENGTH for character counts //
// _SIZE for byte counts //
////////////////////////////////////
// This number is from the LM 2.0 NetCons.h file, where it is called
// WRKHEUR_COUNT:
#define LM20_WRKHEUR_COUNT 54
#define MAX_WKSTA_0_STRING_LENGTH \
(LM20_PATHLEN+1 + MAX_PATH+1 + LM20_UNLEN+1 + LM20_DNLEN+1 \
+ MAX_PATH+1 + LM20_WRKHEUR_COUNT+1)
#define MAX_WKSTA_0_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_0_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_0_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_0_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_0))
#define MAX_WKSTA_1_STRING_LENGTH \
( MAX_WKSTA_0_STRING_LENGTH + LM20_DNLEN+1 + LM20_DNLEN+1 )
#define MAX_WKSTA_1_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_1_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_1_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_1_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_1))
#define MAX_WKSTA_10_STRING_LENGTH \
(MAX_PATH+1 + LM20_UNLEN+1 + LM20_DNLEN+1 \
+ LM20_DNLEN+1 + LM20_DNLEN+1 )
#define MAX_WKSTA_10_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_10_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_10_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_10_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_10))
#define MAX_WKSTA_100_STRING_LENGTH \
(MAX_PATH+1 + LM20_DNLEN+1)
#define MAX_WKSTA_100_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_100_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_100_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_100_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_100))
#define MAX_WKSTA_101_STRING_LENGTH \
(MAX_WKSTA_100_STRING_LENGTH + LM20_PATHLEN+1)
#define MAX_WKSTA_101_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_101_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_101_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_101_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_101))
#define MAX_WKSTA_102_STRING_LENGTH \
(MAX_WKSTA_101_STRING_LENGTH)
#define MAX_WKSTA_102_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_102_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_102_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_102_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_102))
#define MAX_WKSTA_302_STRING_LENGTH \
(LM20_WRKHEUR_COUNT+1 + (MAX_OTH_DOMAINS * (LM20_DNLEN+1)))
#define MAX_WKSTA_302_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_302_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_302_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_302_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_302))
#define MAX_WKSTA_402_STRING_LENGTH \
(LM20_WRKHEUR_COUNT+1)
#define MAX_WKSTA_402_STRING_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_402_STRING_LENGTH * sizeof(TCHAR))
#define MAX_WKSTA_402_TOTAL_SIZE \
(MAX_WKSTA_402_STRING_SIZE + sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_402))
#define MAX_WKSTA_502_STRING_LENGTH 0
#define MAX_WKSTA_502_STRING_SIZE 0
#define MAX_WKSTA_502_TOTAL_SIZE (sizeof(WKSTA_INFO_502))
/////////////////////////////////////
// Info level conversion routines: //
/////////////////////////////////////
// Add prototypes for other routines here, in alphabetical order.
NET_API_STATUS
NetpConvertWkstaInfo (
IN DWORD FromLevel,
IN LPVOID FromInfo,
IN BOOL FromNative,
IN DWORD ToLevel,
OUT LPVOID ToInfo,
IN DWORD ToFixedLength,
IN DWORD ToStringLength,
IN BOOL ToNative,
IN OUT LPTSTR * ToStringAreaPtr OPTIONAL
);
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Macro to make sure offsets of field in two structures are same: //
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define CHECK_WKSTA_OFFSETS(one_level, other_level, fieldname) \
NetpAssert( offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_ ## one_level, \
sv## one_level ## _ ## fieldname) \
== offsetof(WKSTA_INFO_ ## other_level, \
sv## other_level ## _ ## fieldname) )
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Macros to check if an info level is "old" (LM 2.x) or "new" //
// (32-bit, NT, and/or portable LanMan). //
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define NetpIsOldWkstaInfoLevel(L) \
( ((L)==0) || ((L)==1) || ((L)==10) )
// Note that the new "setinfo levels" aren't included in this list.
#define NetpIsNewWkstaInfoLevel(L) \
( ((L)==100) || ((L)==101) || ((L)==102) \
|| ((L)==302) || ((L)==402) || ((L)==502) )
#endif // ndef _DLWKSTA_