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5.8 KiB
210 lines
5.8 KiB
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Copyright (c) 2000 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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vectxcpt.c
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Abstract:
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This module implements call out functionality needed to
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implement vectored exception handlers
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Author:
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Mark Lucovsky (markl) 14-Feb-2000
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Revision History:
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--*/
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#include <ntos.h>
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#include <ntrtl.h>
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#include <nturtl.h>
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#include <ldrp.h>
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typedef struct _VECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY {
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LIST_ENTRY Links;
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PVECTORED_EXCEPTION_HANDLER VectoredHandler;
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} VECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY, *PVECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY;
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BOOLEAN
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RtlCallVectoredExceptionHandlers(
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IN PEXCEPTION_RECORD ExceptionRecord,
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IN PCONTEXT ContextRecord
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function is called by the user-mode exception dispatcher trampoline
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logic prior to performing a frame based exception handler search.
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It's purpose is call any registered vectored exception handlers. If any one
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of the registered handlers tells this function to continue execution, exception
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handler searching is terminated and the passed in context is restored.
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If none of the vectored handlers returns this indication, frame based handling
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resumes.
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Arguments:
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ExceptionInfo - Supplies the address of an EXCEPTION_POINTERS structures
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that defines the current exception.
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Return Value:
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EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION - A vectored handler would like execution to continue
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without searching for frame based exception handlers
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EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH - None of the vectored handlers have "handled" the
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exception, so frame based handlers should be searched
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--*/
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{
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PLIST_ENTRY Next;
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PVECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY CalloutEntry;
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LONG ReturnValue;
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EXCEPTION_POINTERS ExceptionInfo;
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if (IsListEmpty (&RtlpCalloutEntryList)) {
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return FALSE;
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}
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ExceptionInfo.ExceptionRecord = ExceptionRecord;
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ExceptionInfo.ContextRecord = ContextRecord;
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RtlEnterCriticalSection(&RtlpCalloutEntryLock);
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Next = RtlpCalloutEntryList.Flink;
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while ( Next != &RtlpCalloutEntryList) {
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//
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// Call all of the vectored handlers
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// The first one that returns EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION is assumed to
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// have "handled" the exception.
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//
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CalloutEntry = (PVECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY)(CONTAINING_RECORD(Next,VECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY,Links));
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ReturnValue = (CalloutEntry->VectoredHandler)(&ExceptionInfo);
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if (ReturnValue == EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION) {
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RtlLeaveCriticalSection(&RtlpCalloutEntryLock);
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return TRUE;
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}
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Next = Next->Flink;
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}
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RtlLeaveCriticalSection(&RtlpCalloutEntryLock);
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return FALSE;
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}
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PVOID
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RtlAddVectoredExceptionHandler(
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IN ULONG FirstHandler,
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IN PVECTORED_EXCEPTION_HANDLER VectoredHandler
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function is used to register a vectored exception handler. The caller
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can request that this be the first handler, or the last handler called by
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using the FirstHandler argument.
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If this API is used and that VectoredHandler points to a DLL, and that DLL unloads,
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the unload does not invalidate the registration of the handler. This is considered a
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programming error.
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Arguments:
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FirstHandler - If non-zero, specifies that the VectoredHandler should be the
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first handler called. This of course changes when a subsequent call is
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made by other code in the process that also requests to be the FirstHandler. If zero,
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the vectored handler is added as the last handler to be called.
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VectoredHandler - Supplies the address of the handler to call.
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Return Value:
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NULL - The operation failed. No further error status is available.
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Non-Null - The operation was successful. This value may be used in a subsequent call
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to RtlRemoveVectoredExceptionHandler.
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--*/
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{
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PVECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY CalloutEntry;
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LONG ReturnValue;
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CalloutEntry = RtlAllocateHeap(RtlProcessHeap(),0,sizeof(*CalloutEntry));
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if (CalloutEntry) {
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CalloutEntry->VectoredHandler = VectoredHandler;
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RtlEnterCriticalSection(&RtlpCalloutEntryLock);
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if (FirstHandler) {
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InsertHeadList(&RtlpCalloutEntryList,&CalloutEntry->Links);
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} else {
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InsertTailList(&RtlpCalloutEntryList,&CalloutEntry->Links);
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}
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RtlLeaveCriticalSection(&RtlpCalloutEntryLock);
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}
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return CalloutEntry;
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}
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ULONG
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RtlRemoveVectoredExceptionHandler(
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IN PVOID VectoredHandlerHandle
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function is used to un-register a vectored exception handler.
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Arguments:
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VectoredHandlerHandle - Specifies a vectored handler previsouly registerd using
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RtlAddVectoredExceptionHandler.
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Return Value:
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Non-Zero - The operation was successful. The vectored handler associated with the
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specified VectoredHandlerHandle will not be called.
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Zero - The operation failed. The specified VecoteredHandlerHandle does not match
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a handler previously added with RtlAddVectoredExceptionHandler.
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--*/
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{
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PLIST_ENTRY Next;
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PVECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY CalloutEntry;
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LONG ReturnValue;
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BOOLEAN FoundOne = FALSE;
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RtlEnterCriticalSection(&RtlpCalloutEntryLock);
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Next = RtlpCalloutEntryList.Flink;
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while ( Next != &RtlpCalloutEntryList) {
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CalloutEntry = (PVECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY)(CONTAINING_RECORD(Next,VECTXCPT_CALLOUT_ENTRY,Links));
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if (CalloutEntry == VectoredHandlerHandle) {
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RemoveEntryList(&CalloutEntry->Links);
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FoundOne = TRUE;
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break;
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}
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Next = Next->Flink;
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}
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RtlLeaveCriticalSection(&RtlpCalloutEntryLock);
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if (FoundOne) {
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RtlFreeHeap(RtlProcessHeap(),0,CalloutEntry);
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}
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return FoundOne ? 1 : 0;
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}
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