windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/base/crts/crtw32/misc/seccinit.c

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/***
*seccinit.c - initialize the global buffer overrun security cookie
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* Define __security_init_cookie, which is called at startup to initialize
* the global buffer overrun security cookie used by the /GS compile flag.
*
* NOTE: The ATLMINCRT library includes a version of this file. If any
* changes are made here, they should be duplicated in the ATL version.
*
*Revision History:
* 01-24-00 PML Created.
* 09-16-00 PML Make sure cookie never initialized to zero (vs7#162619)
* 09-20-00 PML Use a better cookie initialization (vs7#165188)
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <internal.h>
#include <windows.h>
/*
* The global security cookie. This name is known to the compiler.
*/
extern DWORD_PTR __security_cookie;
/*
* Union to facilitate converting from FILETIME to unsigned __int64
*/
typedef union {
unsigned __int64 ft_scalar;
FILETIME ft_struct;
} FT;
/***
*__security_init_cookie(cookie) - init buffer overrun security cookie.
*
*Purpose:
* Initialize the global buffer overrun security cookie which is used by
* the /GS compile switch to detect overwrites to local array variables
* the potentially corrupt the return address. This routine is called
* at EXE/DLL startup.
*
*Entry:
*
*Exit:
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
void __cdecl __security_init_cookie(void)
{
DWORD_PTR cookie;
FT systime;
LARGE_INTEGER perfctr;
/*
* Initialize the global cookie with an unpredictable value which is
* different for each module in a process. Combine a number of sources
* of randomness.
*/
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&systime.ft_struct);
#if !defined(_WIN64)
cookie = systime.ft_struct.dwLowDateTime;
cookie ^= systime.ft_struct.dwHighDateTime;
#else
cookie = systime.ft_scalar;
#endif
cookie ^= GetCurrentProcessId();
cookie ^= GetCurrentThreadId();
cookie ^= GetTickCount();
QueryPerformanceCounter(&perfctr);
#if !defined(_WIN64)
cookie ^= perfctr.LowPart;
cookie ^= perfctr.HighPart;
#else
cookie ^= perfctr.QuadPart;
#endif
/*
* Make sure the global cookie is never initialized to zero, since in that
* case an overrun which sets the local cookie and return address to the
* same value would go undetected.
*/
__security_cookie = cookie ? cookie : 0xBB40E64E;
}