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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
AuxData.c
Abstract:
This module contains Remote Admin Protocol (RAP) routines. These routines
are shared between XactSrv and RpcXlate.
Author:
Shanku Niyogi (w-shanku) 15-Mar-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-Apr-1991 JohnRo
Added assertion checking.
14-Apr-1991 JohnRo
Reduce recompiles.
15-May-1991 JohnRo
Added native vs. RAP handling.
10-Jul-1991 JohnRo
RapExamineDescriptor() has yet another parameter.
20-Sep-1991 JohnRo
Downlevel NetService APIs. (Handle REM_DATA_BLOCK correctly.)
--*/
// These must be included first:
#include <windef.h> // IN, LPDWORD, NULL, OPTIONAL, DWORD, etc.
#include <lmcons.h> // NET_API_STATUS
// These may be included in any order:
#include <align.h> // ALIGN_WORD, etc.
#include <netdebug.h> // NetpAssert().
#include <rap.h> // My prototypes, LPDESC, NO_AUX_DATA, etc.
#include <remtypes.h> // REM_WORD, etc.
#include <smbgtpt.h> // SmbPutUshort(), etc.
#include <string.h> // strchr().
DWORD
RapAuxDataCountOffset (
IN LPDESC Descriptor,
IN RAP_TRANSMISSION_MODE TransmissionMode,
IN BOOL Native
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine determines the offset from the start of the structure of
the auxiliary data count ( described by REM_AUX_NUM or REM_AUX_NUM_DWORD
descriptor characters ).
Arguments:
Descriptor - the format of the structure.
Transmission Mode - Indicates whether this array is part of a response,
a request, or both.
Native - TRUE iff the descriptor defines a native structure. (This flag is
used to decide whether or not to align fields.)
Return Value:
DWORD - The offset, in bytes, from the start of the structure to the
count data, or the value NO_AUX_DATA.
--*/
{
DWORD auxDataCountOffset;
NetpAssert(Descriptor != NULL);
NetpAssert(*Descriptor != '\0');
if (Descriptor[0] != REM_DATA_BLOCK) {
//
// Regular structure/whatever.
//
RapExamineDescriptor(
Descriptor,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
&auxDataCountOffset,
NULL,
NULL, // don't need to know structure alignment
TransmissionMode,
Native
);
} else {
//
// REM_DATA_BLOCK: Unstructured data.
//
NetpAssert( Descriptor[1] == '\0' );
auxDataCountOffset = NO_AUX_DATA;
}
return auxDataCountOffset;
} // RapAuxDataCountOffset
DWORD
RapAuxDataCount (
IN LPBYTE Buffer,
IN LPDESC Descriptor,
IN RAP_TRANSMISSION_MODE TransmissionMode,
IN BOOL Native
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine determines the actual count of the number of auxiliary
structures, taking into consideration whether the count is a 16-bit
or a 32-bit quantity.
Arguments:
Buffer - a pointer to the start of the data buffer.
Descriptor - the format of the structure.
Transmission Mode - Indicates whether this array is part of a response,
a request, or both.
Native - TRUE iff the descriptor defines a native structure. (This flag is
used to decide whether or not to align fields.)
Return Value:
DWORD - The number of auxiliary data structures, or the value NO_AUX_DATA.
--*/
{
DWORD auxDataCountOffset;
NetpAssert(Descriptor != NULL);
NetpAssert(*Descriptor != '\0');
auxDataCountOffset = RapAuxDataCountOffset(
Descriptor,
TransmissionMode,
Native
);
//
// No auxiliary data count offset found. There isn't any auxiliary data.
//
if ( auxDataCountOffset == NO_AUX_DATA) {
return NO_AUX_DATA;
}
//
// Check if the descriptor character was a word or dword count type.
// Get appropriate value, and return it as a dword.
//
NetpAssert(sizeof(DESC_CHAR) == sizeof(char));
NetpAssert(RapPossiblyAlignCount(
auxDataCountOffset, ALIGN_WORD, Native) == auxDataCountOffset );
if ( strchr( Descriptor, REM_AUX_NUM_DWORD ) != NULL ) {
return SmbGetUlong( (LPDWORD)( Buffer + auxDataCountOffset ));
} else {
return (DWORD)SmbGetUshort( (LPWORD)( Buffer + auxDataCountOffset ));
}
} // RapAuxDataCount