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29 KiB
//
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// REGKNODE.C
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//
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// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1995
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//
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#include "pch.h"
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DECLARE_DEBUG_COUNT(g_RgKeynodeLockCount);
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#define HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpfi) ((lpfi)-> Flags & FI_VERSION20)
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#define SIZEOF_KEYNODE_BLOCK(lpfi) \
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((HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpfi)) ? sizeof(KEYNODE_BLOCK) : sizeof(W95KEYNODE_BLOCK))
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#define SIZEOF_FILE_KEYNODE(lpfi) \
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((HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpfi)) ? sizeof(KEYNODE) : sizeof(W95KEYNODE))
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#define ROUND_UP(i, basesize) (((((i) + (basesize) - 1) / (basesize))) * (basesize))
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#define BLOCK_DESC_GROW_SIZE 0x400
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#define W95KEYNODES_PER_PAGE (PAGESIZE / sizeof(W95KEYNODE))
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typedef BOOL (INTERNAL *LPPROCESSKEYNODEPROC)(LPKEYNODE, LPW95KEYNODE);
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//
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// RgOffsetToIndex
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//
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DWORD
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INTERNAL
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RgOffsetToIndex(
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DWORD W95KeynodeOffset
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)
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{
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return (W95KeynodeOffset == REG_NULL) ? W95KeynodeOffset :
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(W95KeynodeOffset / sizeof(W95KEYNODE));
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}
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//
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// RgIndexToOffset
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//
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DWORD
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INTERNAL
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RgIndexToOffset(
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DWORD KeynodeIndex
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)
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{
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if (IsNullKeynodeIndex(KeynodeIndex))
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return REG_NULL;
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else {
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if (KeynodeIndex >= 2 * W95KEYNODES_PER_PAGE) {
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DWORD dwUnroundedOff = (KeynodeIndex * sizeof(W95KEYNODE))
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+ sizeof(W95KEYNODE)-1;
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DWORD dwRoundPage = ((dwUnroundedOff & PAGEMASK) / sizeof(W95KEYNODE))
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* sizeof(W95KEYNODE);
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return ((dwUnroundedOff & ~PAGEMASK) + dwRoundPage);
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} else {
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return (((KeynodeIndex-1)*sizeof(W95KEYNODE))+sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER));
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}
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}
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}
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//
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// RgPackKeynode
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//
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// Packs the data from the provided W95KEYNODE to the KEYNODE structure.
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//
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BOOL
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INTERNAL
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RgPackKeynode(
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LPKEYNODE lpKeynode,
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LPW95KEYNODE lpW95Keynode
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)
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{
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lpKeynode->Flags = 0;
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// Don't use a switch statement here. Apparently the compiler will treat
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// lpW95Keynode->W95State as an integer, so the 16-bit compiler ends up truncating
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// the value.
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if (lpW95Keynode->W95State == KNS_USED) {
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lpKeynode->Flags = KNF_INUSE;
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lpKeynode->ParentIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(lpW95Keynode->W95ParentOffset);
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lpKeynode->NextIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(lpW95Keynode->W95NextOffset);
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lpKeynode->ChildIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(lpW95Keynode->W95ChildOffset);
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lpKeynode->KeyRecordIndex = LOWORD(lpW95Keynode->W95DatablockAddress);
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lpKeynode->BlockIndex = HIWORD(lpW95Keynode->W95DatablockAddress);
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lpKeynode->Hash = (WORD)lpW95Keynode->W95Hash;
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}
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else if (lpW95Keynode->W95State == KNS_FREE || lpW95Keynode->W95State ==
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KNS_ALLFREE) {
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lpKeynode->FreeRecordSize = lpW95Keynode->W95FreeRecordSize;
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lpKeynode->NextIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(lpW95Keynode->W95NextFreeOffset);
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// Review this later. Previous versions of this code checked
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// if the next index was REG_NULL and bailed out of the processing
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// loop. It's possible to have a registry with a free keynode sitting
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// in the middle of some keynode block and that keynode is the last
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// in the chain. We don't want to bail out in those cases.
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//
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// For now, just bail out if the free record size is greater than a
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// couple keynodes indicating that this is probably the last free
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// record and the last record of the keynode.
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if (lpKeynode-> FreeRecordSize > (sizeof(W95KEYNODE)*2))
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return TRUE;
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}
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else {
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DEBUG_OUT(("RgPackKeynode: Unrecognized state (%lx)\n", lpW95Keynode->
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W95State));
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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//
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// RgUnpackKeynode
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//
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// Unpacks the data from the provided KEYNODE to the W95KEYNODE structure.
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//
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BOOL
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INTERNAL
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RgUnpackKeynode(
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LPKEYNODE lpKeynode,
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LPW95KEYNODE lpW95Keynode
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)
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{
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if (lpKeynode->Flags & KNF_INUSE) {
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lpW95Keynode->W95State = KNS_USED;
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lpW95Keynode->W95ParentOffset = RgIndexToOffset(lpKeynode->ParentIndex);
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lpW95Keynode->W95NextOffset = RgIndexToOffset(lpKeynode->NextIndex);
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lpW95Keynode->W95ChildOffset = RgIndexToOffset(lpKeynode->ChildIndex);
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lpW95Keynode->W95Hash = lpKeynode->Hash;
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// Handle Win95 registries that don't have a key record for the root
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// key. The datablock address must be REG_NULL for Win95 to work.
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lpW95Keynode->W95DatablockAddress = IsNullBlockIndex(lpKeynode->
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BlockIndex) ? REG_NULL : MAKELONG(lpKeynode-> KeyRecordIndex,
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lpKeynode-> BlockIndex);
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}
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else {
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lpW95Keynode->W95State = KNS_FREE;
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lpW95Keynode->W95FreeRecordSize = lpKeynode->FreeRecordSize;
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lpW95Keynode->W95NextFreeOffset = RgIndexToOffset(lpKeynode->NextIndex);
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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//
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// RgProcessKeynodeBlock
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//
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// The provided callback function is called for each pair of KEYNODE and
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// W95KEYNODE structures from the given keynode blocks.
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//
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VOID
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INTERNAL
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RgProcessKeynodeBlock(
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DWORD dwStartOffset,
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DWORD dwBlockSize,
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LPKEYNODE_BLOCK lpKeynodeBlock,
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LPW95KEYNODE_BLOCK lpW95KeynodeBlock,
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LPPROCESSKEYNODEPROC lpfnProcessKeynode
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)
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{
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DWORD dwCurOffset;
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LPKEYNODE lpKeynode;
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LPW95KEYNODE lpW95Keynode;
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UINT SkipSize;
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dwCurOffset = dwStartOffset;
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lpW95Keynode = &lpW95KeynodeBlock->aW95KN[0];
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SkipSize = (dwStartOffset == 0) ? sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER) : 0;
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for (;;) {
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lpW95Keynode = (LPW95KEYNODE)(((LPBYTE)lpW95Keynode)+SkipSize);
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dwCurOffset += SkipSize;
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if (dwCurOffset >= dwStartOffset+dwBlockSize) {
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goto Done;
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}
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lpKeynode = &lpKeynodeBlock->aKN[KN_INDEX_IN_BLOCK(RgOffsetToIndex(dwCurOffset))];
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while ((dwCurOffset < dwStartOffset+dwBlockSize) &&
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((dwCurOffset >> PAGESHIFT) == 0) ||
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((dwCurOffset >> PAGESHIFT) ==
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((dwCurOffset + sizeof(W95KEYNODE)) >> PAGESHIFT))) {
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if (lpfnProcessKeynode(lpKeynode, lpW95Keynode)) {
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goto Done;
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}
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dwCurOffset += sizeof(W95KEYNODE);
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lpW95Keynode++;
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lpKeynode++;
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}
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//
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// Compute the number of bytes to skip to get to the next page
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//
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SkipSize = PAGESIZE - (UINT) (dwCurOffset & PAGEMASK);
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}
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Done: {};
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}
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//
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// RgLockKeynode
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//
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int
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INTERNAL
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RgLockKeynode(
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LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
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DWORD KeynodeIndex,
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LPKEYNODE FAR* lplpKeynode
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)
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{
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int ErrorCode;
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UINT KeynodeBlockIndex;
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LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
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UINT KeynodeBlockSize;
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HFILE hFile;
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LPKEYNODE_BLOCK lpKeynodeBlock;
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LPW95KEYNODE_BLOCK lpW95KeynodeBlock;
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DWORD BlockOffset;
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UINT ReadBlockSize;
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KeynodeBlockIndex = KN_BLOCK_NUMBER(KeynodeIndex);
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if (KeynodeBlockIndex > lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockCount) {
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DEBUG_OUT(("RgLockKeynode: invalid keynode offset\n"));
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return ERROR_BADDB;
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}
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//
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// Is the keynode block currently in memory?
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//
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo = RgIndexKeynodeBlockInfoPtr(lpFileInfo,
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KeynodeBlockIndex);
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lpKeynodeBlock = lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> lpKeynodeBlock;
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if (IsNullPtr(lpKeynodeBlock)) {
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NOISE(("RgLockKeynode: "));
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NOISE((lpFileInfo-> FileName));
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NOISE((", block %d\n", KeynodeBlockIndex));
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if (IsNullPtr((lpKeynodeBlock = (LPKEYNODE_BLOCK)
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RgAllocMemory(sizeof(KEYNODE_BLOCK)))))
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return ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
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KeynodeBlockSize = SIZEOF_KEYNODE_BLOCK(lpFileInfo);
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BlockOffset = (DWORD) KeynodeBlockIndex * KeynodeBlockSize;
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if (BlockOffset < lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize) {
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ASSERT(!(lpFileInfo-> Flags & FI_VOLATILE));
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ReadBlockSize = (UINT) min(KeynodeBlockSize, (lpFileInfo->
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KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize - BlockOffset));
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if ((hFile = RgOpenFile(lpFileInfo-> FileName, OF_READ)) ==
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HFILE_ERROR)
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goto CleanupAfterFileError;
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if (HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpFileInfo)) {
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if (!RgSeekFile(hFile, sizeof(VERSION20_HEADER_PAGE) +
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BlockOffset))
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goto CleanupAfterFileError;
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if (!RgReadFile(hFile, lpKeynodeBlock, ReadBlockSize))
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goto CleanupAfterFileError;
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}
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else {
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if (!RgSeekFile(hFile, sizeof(FILE_HEADER) + BlockOffset))
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goto CleanupAfterFileError;
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lpW95KeynodeBlock = (LPW95KEYNODE_BLOCK) RgLockWorkBuffer();
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if (!RgReadFile(hFile, lpW95KeynodeBlock, ReadBlockSize)) {
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RgUnlockWorkBuffer(lpW95KeynodeBlock);
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goto CleanupAfterFileError;
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}
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RgProcessKeynodeBlock(BlockOffset, ReadBlockSize,
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lpKeynodeBlock, lpW95KeynodeBlock, RgPackKeynode);
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RgUnlockWorkBuffer(lpW95KeynodeBlock);
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}
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RgCloseFile(hFile);
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}
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> lpKeynodeBlock = lpKeynodeBlock;
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags = 0;
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> LockCount = 0;
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}
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*lplpKeynode = &lpKeynodeBlock-> aKN[KN_INDEX_IN_BLOCK(KeynodeIndex)];
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags |= KBIF_ACCESSED;
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> LockCount++;
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INCREMENT_DEBUG_COUNT(g_RgKeynodeLockCount);
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return ERROR_SUCCESS;
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CleanupAfterFileError:
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ErrorCode = ERROR_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED;
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RgFreeMemory(lpKeynodeBlock);
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if (hFile != HFILE_ERROR)
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RgCloseFile(hFile);
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DEBUG_OUT(("RgLockKeynode() returning error %d\n", ErrorCode));
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return ErrorCode;
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}
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//
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// RgLockInUseKeynode
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//
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// Wrapper for RgLockKeynode that guarantees that the returned keynode is
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// marked as being in-use. If not, ERROR_BADDB is returned.
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//
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int
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INTERNAL
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RgLockInUseKeynode(
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LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
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DWORD KeynodeIndex,
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LPKEYNODE FAR* lplpKeynode
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)
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{
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int ErrorCode;
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if ((ErrorCode = RgLockKeynode(lpFileInfo, KeynodeIndex, lplpKeynode)) ==
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ERROR_SUCCESS) {
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if (!((*lplpKeynode)-> Flags & KNF_INUSE)) {
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DEBUG_OUT(("RgLockInUseKeynode: keynode unexpectedly not marked used\n"));
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RgUnlockKeynode(lpFileInfo, KeynodeIndex, FALSE);
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ErrorCode = ERROR_BADDB;
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}
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}
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return ErrorCode;
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}
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//
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// RgUnlockKeynode
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//
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VOID
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INTERNAL
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RgUnlockKeynode(
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LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
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DWORD KeynodeIndex,
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BOOL fMarkDirty
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)
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{
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UINT KeynodeBlockIndex;
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LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
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KeynodeBlockIndex = KN_BLOCK_NUMBER(KeynodeIndex);
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ASSERT(KeynodeBlockIndex < lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockCount);
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo = RgIndexKeynodeBlockInfoPtr(lpFileInfo,
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KeynodeBlockIndex);
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ASSERT(lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> LockCount > 0);
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> LockCount--;
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if (fMarkDirty) {
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lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags |= KBIF_DIRTY;
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lpFileInfo-> Flags |= FI_DIRTY | FI_KEYNODEDIRTY;
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RgDelayFlush();
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}
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DECREMENT_DEBUG_COUNT(g_RgKeynodeLockCount);
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}
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//
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// RgAllocKeynode
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//
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int
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INTERNAL
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RgAllocKeynode(
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LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
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LPDWORD lpKeynodeIndex,
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LPKEYNODE FAR* lplpKeynode
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)
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{
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int ErrorCode;
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DWORD FreeKeynodeOffset;
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DWORD FreeKeynodeIndex;
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UINT FreeRecordSize;
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UINT ExtraPadding;
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UINT KeynodeBlockIndex;
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UINT AllocCount;
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LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
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LPKEYNODE lpKeynode;
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DWORD NextFreeKeynodeIndex;
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LPKEYNODE lpNextFreeKeynode;
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UINT KeynodeSize;
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FreeKeynodeIndex = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex;
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// If no more free keynodes exist, then we try to extend the keynode table
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// to provide more entries.
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if (IsNullKeynodeIndex(FreeKeynodeIndex)) {
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if (HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpFileInfo)) {
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FreeKeynodeIndex = ROUND_UP(lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize, PAGESIZE) /
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sizeof(KEYNODE);
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FreeRecordSize = PAGESIZE;
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ExtraPadding = 0;
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}
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else {
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// Handle the special case of a new file being created: for
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// uncompacted keynode tables, the first offset is immediately
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// after the keynode header and the size of the free record must
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// account for the size of this header.
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if (lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize == sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER)) {
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FreeKeynodeOffset = sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER);
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// Win95 compatiblity: Same initial table size, plus
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// causes us to stress the below special grow case.
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FreeRecordSize = PAGESIZE - sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER) * 2;
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ExtraPadding = 0;
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}
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else {
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FreeKeynodeOffset = ROUND_UP(lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize,
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PAGESIZE);
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FreeRecordSize = PAGESIZE;
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ExtraPadding = (UINT) (FreeKeynodeOffset - lpFileInfo->
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CurTotalKnSize);
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// Handle the case of a keynode table with a non-integral
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// number of pages. We'll place the new free keynode at the
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// top of the existing keynode table with a size including
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// the remaining bytes on the page plus a new page (effectively
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// the same as Win95).
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if (ExtraPadding > sizeof(W95KEYNODE) || FreeKeynodeOffset ==
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PAGESIZE) {
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// Although this code will work for any non-integral
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// number of pages, it should ONLY occur for <4K tables.
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ASSERT(FreeKeynodeOffset == PAGESIZE);
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FreeRecordSize += ExtraPadding;
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FreeKeynodeOffset = lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize;
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ExtraPadding = 0;
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}
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}
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FreeKeynodeIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(FreeKeynodeOffset);
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}
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KeynodeBlockIndex = KN_BLOCK_NUMBER(FreeKeynodeIndex);
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// Check if lpKeynodeBlockInfo is too small to hold the info for a new
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// keynode block. If so, then we must grow it a bit.
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if (KeynodeBlockIndex >= lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockInfoAllocCount) {
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AllocCount = KeynodeBlockIndex + KEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO_SLACK_ALLOC;
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if (IsNullPtr((lpKeynodeBlockInfo = (LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO)
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RgSmReAllocMemory(lpFileInfo-> lpKeynodeBlockInfo, AllocCount *
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sizeof(KEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO)))))
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return ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
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ZeroMemory(lpKeynodeBlockInfo + lpFileInfo->
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KeynodeBlockInfoAllocCount, (AllocCount - lpFileInfo->
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KeynodeBlockInfoAllocCount) * sizeof(KEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO));
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lpFileInfo-> lpKeynodeBlockInfo = lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
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lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockInfoAllocCount = AllocCount;
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}
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if (KeynodeBlockIndex >= lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockCount)
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lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockCount = KeynodeBlockIndex + 1;
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lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize += (FreeRecordSize + ExtraPadding);
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lpFileInfo-> Flags |= FI_EXTENDED;
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lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex = FreeKeynodeIndex;
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if ((ErrorCode = RgLockKeynode(lpFileInfo, FreeKeynodeIndex,
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&lpKeynode)) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
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return ErrorCode;
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lpKeynode-> NextIndex = REG_NULL;
|
|
lpKeynode-> Flags = 0;
|
|
lpKeynode-> FreeRecordSize = FreeRecordSize;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
if ((ErrorCode = RgLockKeynode(lpFileInfo, FreeKeynodeIndex,
|
|
&lpKeynode)) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
|
|
return ErrorCode;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
NextFreeKeynodeIndex = lpKeynode-> NextIndex;
|
|
KeynodeSize = SIZEOF_FILE_KEYNODE(lpFileInfo);
|
|
|
|
// If the free keynode record can be broken up into smaller chunks, then
|
|
// create another free record immediately after the one we're about to
|
|
// snag.
|
|
if ((lpKeynode-> FreeRecordSize >= KeynodeSize * 2) &&
|
|
(RgLockKeynode(lpFileInfo, FreeKeynodeIndex + 1, &lpNextFreeKeynode) ==
|
|
ERROR_SUCCESS)) {
|
|
|
|
// Copy the next link from the current free keynode (likely REG_NULL).
|
|
lpNextFreeKeynode-> NextIndex = NextFreeKeynodeIndex;
|
|
lpNextFreeKeynode-> Flags = 0;
|
|
lpNextFreeKeynode-> FreeRecordSize = lpKeynode-> FreeRecordSize -
|
|
KeynodeSize;
|
|
|
|
NextFreeKeynodeIndex = FreeKeynodeIndex + 1;
|
|
RgUnlockKeynode(lpFileInfo, NextFreeKeynodeIndex, TRUE);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex = NextFreeKeynodeIndex;
|
|
|
|
lpKeynode-> Flags |= KNF_INUSE;
|
|
|
|
// Mark the keynode block that holds this keynode dirty.
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo = RgIndexKeynodeBlockInfoPtr(lpFileInfo,
|
|
KN_BLOCK_NUMBER(FreeKeynodeIndex));
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags |= KBIF_DIRTY;
|
|
lpFileInfo-> Flags |= FI_DIRTY | FI_KEYNODEDIRTY;
|
|
RgDelayFlush();
|
|
|
|
// WARNING: The following two statements used to be above the block that
|
|
// dirtied the keynode. The 16-bit compiler messed up and
|
|
// lpKeynodeBlockInfo ended up with a bogus offset thus corrupting random
|
|
// memory. Be sure to trace through this function if you change it!
|
|
*lpKeynodeIndex = FreeKeynodeIndex;
|
|
*lplpKeynode = lpKeynode;
|
|
|
|
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// RgFreeKeynode
|
|
//
|
|
// Marks the specified keynode index free and adds it to the hive's free
|
|
// keynode list.
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
INTERNAL
|
|
RgFreeKeynode(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
|
|
DWORD KeynodeIndex
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
int ErrorCode;
|
|
LPKEYNODE lpKeynode;
|
|
|
|
if ((ErrorCode = RgLockKeynode(lpFileInfo, KeynodeIndex, &lpKeynode)) ==
|
|
ERROR_SUCCESS) {
|
|
|
|
lpKeynode-> Flags &= ~KNF_INUSE;
|
|
lpKeynode-> NextIndex = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex;
|
|
lpKeynode-> FreeRecordSize = SIZEOF_FILE_KEYNODE(lpFileInfo);
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex = KeynodeIndex;
|
|
|
|
RgUnlockKeynode(lpFileInfo, KeynodeIndex, TRUE);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ErrorCode;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// RgGetKnBlockIOInfo
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
VOID
|
|
INTERNAL
|
|
RgGetKnBlockIOInfo(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
|
|
DWORD BaseKeynodeIndex,
|
|
UINT FAR* lpFileBlockSize,
|
|
LONG FAR* lpFileOffset
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
UINT FileBlockSize;
|
|
DWORD FileOffset;
|
|
DWORD BaseKeynodeOffset;
|
|
|
|
if (HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpFileInfo)) {
|
|
|
|
FileBlockSize = sizeof(KEYNODE_BLOCK);
|
|
|
|
BaseKeynodeOffset = BaseKeynodeIndex * sizeof(KEYNODE);
|
|
|
|
if (BaseKeynodeOffset + FileBlockSize > lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize)
|
|
FileBlockSize = (UINT) (lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize -
|
|
BaseKeynodeOffset);
|
|
|
|
FileOffset = sizeof(VERSION20_HEADER_PAGE) + BaseKeynodeIndex *
|
|
sizeof(KEYNODE);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
|
|
FileBlockSize = sizeof(W95KEYNODE_BLOCK);
|
|
|
|
// The first keynode block of an uncompacted keynode table should
|
|
// start writing AFTER the keynode header.
|
|
if (BaseKeynodeIndex == 0) {
|
|
BaseKeynodeIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER));
|
|
FileBlockSize -= sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
BaseKeynodeOffset = RgIndexToOffset(BaseKeynodeIndex);
|
|
|
|
if (BaseKeynodeOffset + FileBlockSize > lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize)
|
|
FileBlockSize = (UINT) (lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize -
|
|
BaseKeynodeOffset);
|
|
|
|
FileOffset = sizeof(FILE_HEADER) + BaseKeynodeOffset;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
*lpFileBlockSize = FileBlockSize;
|
|
*lpFileOffset = FileOffset;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_inline
|
|
RgCopyKeynodeBlock(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
|
|
DWORD BaseIndex,
|
|
HFILE hSrcFile,
|
|
HFILE hDestFile
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
UINT FileBlockSize;
|
|
LONG FileOffset;
|
|
RgGetKnBlockIOInfo(lpFileInfo, BaseIndex, &FileBlockSize, &FileOffset);
|
|
return RgCopyFileBytes(hSrcFile,
|
|
FileOffset,
|
|
hDestFile,
|
|
FileOffset,
|
|
FileBlockSize);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// RgWriteKeynodeBlock
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
INTERNAL
|
|
RgWriteKeynodeBlock(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
|
|
DWORD BaseIndex,
|
|
HFILE hDestFile,
|
|
LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
int ErrorCode;
|
|
UINT FileBlockSize;
|
|
LONG FileOffset;
|
|
LPW95KEYNODE_BLOCK lpW95KeynodeBlock;
|
|
|
|
RgGetKnBlockIOInfo(lpFileInfo, BaseIndex, &FileBlockSize, &FileOffset);
|
|
|
|
ErrorCode = ERROR_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED; // Assume I/O fails
|
|
if (!RgSeekFile(hDestFile, FileOffset)) {
|
|
goto Exit;
|
|
}
|
|
if (HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpFileInfo)) {
|
|
if (RgWriteFile(hDestFile, lpKeynodeBlockInfo->lpKeynodeBlock, FileBlockSize)) {
|
|
ErrorCode = ERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
LPBYTE lpWriteBlock;
|
|
lpW95KeynodeBlock = (LPW95KEYNODE_BLOCK) RgLockWorkBuffer();
|
|
RgProcessKeynodeBlock(
|
|
BaseIndex * sizeof(W95KEYNODE),
|
|
FileBlockSize,
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo->lpKeynodeBlock,
|
|
lpW95KeynodeBlock,
|
|
RgUnpackKeynode);
|
|
lpWriteBlock = (LPBYTE)lpW95KeynodeBlock;
|
|
if (BaseIndex == 0) {
|
|
lpWriteBlock += sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER);
|
|
}
|
|
if (RgWriteFile(hDestFile, lpWriteBlock, FileBlockSize)) {
|
|
ErrorCode = ERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
}
|
|
RgUnlockWorkBuffer(lpW95KeynodeBlock);
|
|
}
|
|
Exit: ;
|
|
return (ErrorCode);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// RgWriteKeynodes
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
INTERNAL
|
|
RgWriteKeynodes(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo,
|
|
HFILE hSrcFile,
|
|
HFILE hDestFile
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
DWORD SavedRootIndex;
|
|
DWORD SavedFreeIndex;
|
|
DWORD SavedFileKnSize;
|
|
BOOL fResult;
|
|
UINT KeynodeBlockIndex;
|
|
LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
|
|
|
|
if ((hSrcFile == HFILE_ERROR) && !(lpFileInfo->Flags & FI_KEYNODEDIRTY))
|
|
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
|
|
NOISE(("writing keynodes of "));
|
|
NOISE((lpFileInfo-> FileName));
|
|
NOISE(("\n"));
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Write out the keynode header. If the keynodes are not compact then
|
|
// convert to offsets before writing.
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
if (!RgSeekFile(hDestFile, sizeof(FILE_HEADER)))
|
|
return ERROR_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED;
|
|
|
|
SavedFileKnSize = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize;
|
|
SavedRootIndex = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.RootIndex;
|
|
SavedFreeIndex = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex;
|
|
|
|
// Write the real size of the keynode table to disk.
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize = lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize;
|
|
|
|
// Convert keynode indexes back to offsets temporarily for uncompacted
|
|
// keynode tables.
|
|
if (!HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpFileInfo)) {
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.RootIndex = RgIndexToOffset(lpFileInfo->
|
|
KeynodeHeader.RootIndex);
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex = RgIndexToOffset(lpFileInfo->
|
|
KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fResult = RgWriteFile(hDestFile, &lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader,
|
|
sizeof(KEYNODE_HEADER));
|
|
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize = SavedFileKnSize;
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.RootIndex = SavedRootIndex;
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex = SavedFreeIndex;
|
|
|
|
if (!fResult)
|
|
return ERROR_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED;
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Now loop through each block.
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo = lpFileInfo-> lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
|
|
|
|
for (KeynodeBlockIndex = 0; KeynodeBlockIndex < lpFileInfo->
|
|
KeynodeBlockCount; KeynodeBlockIndex++, lpKeynodeBlockInfo++) {
|
|
|
|
DWORD BaseKeynodeIndex = KeynodeBlockIndex * KEYNODES_PER_BLOCK;
|
|
|
|
if (!IsNullPtr(lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> lpKeynodeBlock)) {
|
|
if (hSrcFile != HFILE_ERROR || lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags &
|
|
KBIF_DIRTY) {
|
|
if (RgWriteKeynodeBlock(lpFileInfo, BaseKeynodeIndex, hDestFile,
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
|
|
return ERROR_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
else {
|
|
if (hSrcFile != HFILE_ERROR) {
|
|
if (RgCopyKeynodeBlock(lpFileInfo, BaseKeynodeIndex, hSrcFile,
|
|
hDestFile) != ERROR_SUCCESS)
|
|
return ERROR_REGISTRY_IO_FAILED;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// RgWriteKeynodesComplete
|
|
//
|
|
// Called after a file has been successfully written. We can now safely clear
|
|
// all dirty flags and update our state information with the knowledge that
|
|
// the file is in a consistent state.
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
VOID
|
|
INTERNAL
|
|
RgWriteKeynodesComplete(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
UINT BlocksLeft;
|
|
LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
|
|
|
|
lpFileInfo-> Flags &= ~FI_KEYNODEDIRTY;
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize = lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize;
|
|
|
|
for (BlocksLeft = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockCount, lpKeynodeBlockInfo =
|
|
lpFileInfo-> lpKeynodeBlockInfo; BlocksLeft > 0; BlocksLeft--,
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo++)
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags &= ~KBIF_DIRTY;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// RgSweepKeynodes
|
|
//
|
|
// Makes a pass through all the present keynode blocks of the given FILE_INFO
|
|
// structure and discards keynode blocks that have not been accessed since the
|
|
// last sweep.
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
VOID
|
|
INTERNAL
|
|
RgSweepKeynodes(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
UINT BlocksLeft;
|
|
LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
|
|
|
|
for (BlocksLeft = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockCount, lpKeynodeBlockInfo =
|
|
lpFileInfo-> lpKeynodeBlockInfo; BlocksLeft > 0; BlocksLeft--,
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo++) {
|
|
|
|
if (!IsNullPtr(lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> lpKeynodeBlock)) {
|
|
|
|
if (((lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags & (KBIF_ACCESSED | KBIF_DIRTY)) ==
|
|
0) && (lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> LockCount == 0)) {
|
|
RgFreeMemory(lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> lpKeynodeBlock);
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> lpKeynodeBlock = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lpKeynodeBlockInfo-> Flags &= ~KBIF_ACCESSED;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef VXD
|
|
#pragma VxD_RARE_CODE_SEG
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// RgInitKeynodeInfo
|
|
//
|
|
// Initializes fields in the provided FILE_INFO related to the keynode table.
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
INTERNAL
|
|
RgInitKeynodeInfo(
|
|
LPFILE_INFO lpFileInfo
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
UINT KeynodeBlockSize;
|
|
UINT BlockCount;
|
|
UINT AllocCount;
|
|
LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
|
|
|
|
KeynodeBlockSize = SIZEOF_KEYNODE_BLOCK(lpFileInfo);
|
|
BlockCount = (UINT) ((DWORD) (lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize +
|
|
KeynodeBlockSize - 1) / (DWORD) KeynodeBlockSize);
|
|
AllocCount = BlockCount + KEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO_SLACK_ALLOC;
|
|
|
|
if (IsNullPtr((lpKeynodeBlockInfo = (LPKEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO)
|
|
RgSmAllocMemory(AllocCount * sizeof(KEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO)))))
|
|
return ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY;
|
|
|
|
ZeroMemory(lpKeynodeBlockInfo, AllocCount * sizeof(KEYNODE_BLOCK_INFO));
|
|
lpFileInfo-> lpKeynodeBlockInfo = lpKeynodeBlockInfo;
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockCount = BlockCount;
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeBlockInfoAllocCount = AllocCount;
|
|
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.Flags &= ~(KHF_DIRTY | KHF_EXTENDED |
|
|
KHF_HASCHECKSUM);
|
|
|
|
// Convert file offsets to index values for uncompressed files
|
|
if (!HAS_COMPACT_KEYNODES(lpFileInfo)) {
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.RootIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(lpFileInfo->
|
|
KeynodeHeader.RootIndex);
|
|
lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex = RgOffsetToIndex(lpFileInfo->
|
|
KeynodeHeader.FirstFreeIndex);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lpFileInfo-> CurTotalKnSize = lpFileInfo-> KeynodeHeader.FileKnSize;
|
|
|
|
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
|
|
}
|